10,000 B.C.

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10,000 B.C.

starring: Camilla Belle, Steven Strait, Cliff Curtis, Joel Virgel, Mo Zinal
directed by: Roland Emmerich



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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0085391139683
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Widescreen
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2008-06-24
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 2008-03-07



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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Anachronistic Festival
I can't believe that the guy who did Stargate and Independence Day could put out this loser. First, the story line is a ripoff of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto. Then, the constant anachronisms make it irritating to watch. 10,000 BC and you have guys riding horses and carrying metal swords. The Bronze Age was still a few thousand years away. Pyramid building in the age of the sabertooth and wooly mammoth! Yikes! I assume the story was taking place on the African continent because of all the African tribes; the heroes had to cross what looked like the Sahara desert, but at 10,000 BC the Sahara was a great big grassland. On and on these anachronisms went, so many that it was impossible to maintain the suspension of disbelief that is necessary to get into a movie. I'm willing to give a director dramatic license in order to make a good story, but in this case, he really abused it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - 10,000 BC
this is great movie and i loved the way it teaches childern about the time before us



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't waste your money!
I had read the negative reviews about 10,000 BC historical inaccuracies and poor acting, but I decided to give this movie a viewing.

This was one of the worst movies I ever saw. It was poorly and simply written. Also, the acting was amatuerish. Much of the dialogue was "Ug-Gah-Booma" without subtitles? Forget the special effects of mammoths, terror-birds, and the sabor-tooth, they can't save this disaster.

I am giving my copy away. I won't let it downgrade my movie collection. None of this opinion is base on historical inaccuracies, only on entertainment value. You have been warned!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A story about cave men... not prehistoric creatures!
10,000 BC is an entertaining story about cave men, travelling and facing multiple situations. If you don't expect more than that it does the job. The story could have been more sophisticated, but the rich landscapes and the detailed CG prehistoric creatures make it quite believeable. The trailer was a bit misleading as it puts the emphasis on the creatures, whereas they have a rather minority role in this story.
I'd recommend it on Blu-ray rather than DVD if you watch it over a large enough screen, as it is mostly a visual story. There are epic battle scenes (an Emmerich speciality), but I think the movie goes beyond that.
Also there are more efficient top notch image blu-rays (Planet Earth series, Pixars, etc.).

Don't set your expectations too high and you'll enjoy it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Edge-of-the-seat great!
I was purely entertained by this film. And after all, isn't that what movies are all about? Obviously it's not true to the time period, but people didn't speak English back then either. But I didn't feel any of the misrepresentations took away from the film. It was well worth watching! And I have recommended it highly to everyone!



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Welcome back, mile-high Wi-Fi: American Airlines has turned on Internet service in its fleet of 15 767-200s today. These aircraft ply routes between New York's JFK and three cities: San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Miami. Service is $13 per flight, and bandwidth is expected to be 1.5 Mbps (uncompressed) upstream and downstream, although the service provider, Aircell, claims some advantages above that.

This is a big day for Aircell, which spent tens of millions to acquire the exclusive spectrum license that allows them to shoot Mbps to and from planes. My big question will be whether coverage remains seamless across an entire flight--how often one has to reconnect their VPN would be a big issue. If Aircell has architected the network correctly, passengers should never be reassigned an IP address, and connections shouldn't be dropped even if there's a hiccup in air-to-ground communication.

I chatted via Skype--text only, thank you--with Aircell CEO Jack Blumenstein this morning who is quite literally walking on air on an American flight. Blumenstein said it's remarkable even to him to be communicating with other airborne people across "a veritable airforce of AA planes spread out across the skies." Aircell has been working towards this in one form or another for many, many years. And now they get bragging rights at being first, even if it's a pilot project.

I've covered in-flight broadband for several years, and I've been wondering lately whether we'd be waiting until 2009 to see real production service. American is calling this a 3-to-6 month pilot to see what their passengers think. Just yesterday, I wrote up veteran travel writer Joe Brancatelli's frustration with the lack of information and some misinformation about in-flight broadband.

You can read more background on American's plans and Aircell's technology in a post I wrote for BoingBoing on 24-June-2008.

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