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#1 Didn't see another thread. Who actually went out and saw it? I did, eventually, and I actually liked it. It's not a 4 star and probably just barely breaks 3 stars to be honest, but it has nice action scenes but was completely unbelievable. But it's okay. I will say however that I have no idea what sort of 'trek' they made: Spoiler: The tribe starts off on a mountain and after crossing it end up in the Jungle, and then to a desert and finally to Egypt. I don't know how long they lasted, but since humans were (relatively) stronger than we were, I suspended some disbelief Anybody have any idea where they might have started? It could've been just in Northern Africa for all I know. Just curious. Oh and discuss movie yayness :D |
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| | Saw the movie and tried to convince myself it was worth the ten dollars I paid for it. If I had waited and gone to the dollar theater it might have been worth it. It was alright, just not good. A friend of mine saw it with me and he hated it, but he did point out something that I agreed with: Taking down a technologically advanced ancient civilization was way too easy back then. Yeah, the movie was not believable. |
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| Former Staff | Apparently, the film starts in Scandinavia. How they traverse that kind of distance is beyond me. I was going to see this one for the lulz, but then I remembered that subjecting myself to a regrettable film just for amusement is financially silly. It's intriguing how the film included birds that became extinct some 12 million years ago, among its menagerie of ancient beasts. |
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| Former Staff | The Day After Tomorrow? Dude, in one scene in that movie the characters outrun a freezing temperature. |
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