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  1. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

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    Looks interesting and promising. Hopefully it can deliver without being overdone.
     
  2. Shard

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    I saw a preview for this when I went and saw Harry Potter lol. Looks pretty epic, and the producers of Independence Day are ballin.. even though Day After Tomorrow sucked.
     
  3. Schaddy

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    Dude...what?

    It looks like they just took everything notable between about 40,000 years of Earth's past and jammed it together in one movie. I don't know exact numbers, but the wooly mammoth was extinct outside of the area around what is now Alaska by the end of the Pleistocene, yet I'm supposed to believe that not only were herds of them interacting with people at that time in that place, but that those people were in the middle of building ziggurats in that same area?

    I hate to sound pessimistic, but I can't imagine that being anything better than awful [​IMG]

    EDIT: Ok, after watching the preview again, I'm just laughing at this. They have mastadons with harnesses on, implying that people figured out how to use a wooly mammoth for domestic labor ROUGHLY FIVE THOUSAND YEARS BEFORE THE DOMESTICATION OF THE HORSE. We've got animals - that were never domesticated - that died out before the dawn of modern man - and his ideas and plans - pulling the blocks to make the ziggurat...that can't possibly exist. [​IMG]
     
  4. Mamba

    Mamba The King is Back Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Schaddy, that officially is the greatest post on earth. [/thread]

    Looks alright, at least for the action, I'm sensing a major bust, though. Maybe I'll download it.
     
  5. huevonkiller

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    I think it might be interesting; I don't go to the movies to watch 100% historically accurate films but thanks for the info anyway Schaddy.
     
  6. Sasha

    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    Look stupid to me. Too much for one movie.
     
  7. NJNetz

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    <div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Invalid Video Link

    Looks interesting and promising. Hopefully it can deliver without being overdone.</div>


    Looks really crappy. It didn't even spark a bit of interest for me.
     
  8. bronbron23

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    nah nor me schaddy summed up any further points as well
     
  9. Moo2K4

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    I saw the preview when I saw Harry Potter (I think) and I think it looks pretty interesting. I'm not a huge history buff either, so if it doesn't follow history at all, I could care less. As long as the action is good and the storyline is good, I should be ok.
     

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