However, at least with that shit we have the excuse that we don't really know how FTL could work, and we aren't sure what life would be like on other planets. But what was going on in the world 10, years ago? We don't know every damn granular detail, but we do know there were no giant cities where woolly mammoths from the ice age helped build pyramids. I mean, the movie Ice Age is practically more accurate than this crap.
Plus there's a lot of tribal ooga-booga where white people with dreads who are somehow in charge of the brown people talk about great spirits and generally act like a cross between the bad parts of Burning Man and the bad parts of the new agey s.
On the plus side, there are some cool CGI pyramids and the main character is almost killed by a sabre tooth tiger. My biggest fear is that a bunch of teachers will take their classes to see this movie to teach them about human history.
Because, you know, it's educational. I can't decide if it's worse to propagate 10, BC as evolutionary theory, or to propagate intelligent design as a theory of evolution. But the weather was so cold during filming that some actors also wore thermals underneath. The final scenes required dressing extras as slaves. Each costume had to be handmade to conceal the stitching. Says costume designer Renee April: "We had an army in the workshops making beads from clay and glass and sewing them onto the costumes as well as making the fabric and headdresses.
Most of the dialogue in the film had to be recorded not once, but twice. Peter Gleaves, an Automated Dialogue Replacement Mixer at De Lane Lea Studios in Soho, London explains: "The original sound sometimes has background noises -- wind machines, sounds of cars and aeroplanes -- that in a production like '10, BC' you don't want to hear.
So to get rid of them you have to get the actors to redo all their lines, or most of their lines. Steven Strait was summoned to London to re-record some of his dialogue.
When the Revealed cameras dropped in he was working on his grunts. It's mostly just running and jumping and grunting and doing all sorts of strange sound effects that are going to look incredibly weird in this room, but hopefully it works in the film. Director Roland Emmerich and his cohorts pretty much make this up since 10, BC extends far beyond any archeological discoveries.
As one might expect, there are campy moments and far too much reliance on God-like interventions in the affairs of early man. With strong marketing and high awareness, Warner Bros. The story begins among a remote mountain tribe, who are white, speak English and hunt mammoths. Except that those woolly beasts are descending into their snowy valley with greater infrequency due to, yes, climate change.
From what we can tell, the last of the wooly mammoth died out around B. In Egypt, the Pyramids of Giza were built around 4, years ago, although there have been claims that they're even older. In the Paleolithic period roughly 2. They used basic stone and bone tools, as well as crude stone axes, for hunting birds and wild animals. The very name of these predators evokes menace — "terror birds. Still, terror birds are known mostly from the Americas.
The rapid world population growth of the previous millennium, caused by the Neolithic Revolution, is believed to have slowed and become fairly stable. It has been estimated that there were around forty million people worldwide by BC , growing to million by the Middle Bronze Age c. Rosenthal and written by Brooks McLaren.
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