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Product details

  • Actors: Cliff Curtis, Steven Strait, Tim Barlow, Omar Sharif, Camilla Belle
  • Directors: Roland Emmerich
  • Format: Limited Edition, PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 21 Jul 2008
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0017U09HQ
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 18,586 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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To anyone who has ever yearned to see woolly mammoths in full stampede across the Alps, 10,000 BC can be heartily recommended. There's also a flock of "terror birds" (lethal ostriches on steroids) in a steaming jungle only a splice away from the heroes' snow-dusted alpine habitat. And lo, somewhere in the vastness of the North African desert lies a city whose slave inhabitants alternately teem like the crowds in Quo Vadis during the burning of Rome and trudge in hieratically menacing formations like the workers in Metropolis. That's pretty much it for the cool stuff. Setting movies in prehistoric times is dicey. Apart from the "Dawn of Man" sequence in 2001: A Space Odyssey, only Quest for Fire makes the grade, and its creators had the good sense to limit the dialogue to grunts and moans. 10,000 BC boasts a quasi-biblical narrator (Omar Sharif) and characters who speak in formed, albeit uninteresting, sentences (including a New Age–y "I understand your pain"). But let no one say the storytelling isn't primitive. The narrator speaks of "the legend of the child with the blue eyes" and bingo, here's the kid now. When, grown up to be Camilla Belle, she's carried off by "four-legged demons" (guys on horseback to you). The neighbour boy (Steven Strait) who hankers to make myth with her leads a rescue mission into the great unknown world beyond their mountaintop. His name is D'Leh, which is Held, the German for "knight," spelled backward. So yes, there is some hidden meaning after all.

10,000 BC is the latest triumph of the ersatz from writer-director Roland Emmerich. Like Stargate (1994), Independence Day (1996), and The Day After Tomorrow (2004) before it, it's shamelessly cobbled together out of every movie Emmerich can remember to pilfer from (though to be fair, the section in pre-ancient Egypt harks back to his own Stargate). Emmerich's saving grace is that his films' cheesiness is so flagrant, his narratives so geared for instant gratification, he can seem like a kid simultaneously improvising and acting out a story in his backyard: "P'tend there's this alien ... p'tend maybe he came from Atlantis or something...." Just don't p'tend it has anything to do with real movie-making. --Richard T. Jameson



DVD Description

From director Roland Emmerich (The Day After Tomorrow) comes 10,000 BC, a sweeping odyssey into a mythical age of prophesies and gods, when spirits ruled the land and mighty mammoths shook the earth.

In a remote mountain tribe, the young hunter D'Leh (Steven Strait, The Convenant) has found his heart's passion - the beautiful Evolet (Camilla Bell, When A Stranger Calls). But when a band of mysterious warlords raid his village and kidnap Evolet, D'Leh must lead a small group of hunters to the end of the world in order to rescue her. As they venture into unknown lands, the group discovers there are civilisations beyond their own and that mankind's reach is far greater then they ever knew. With each new encounter D'Leh starts to build his small group into an army. Driven by destiny, the unlikely warriors must battle prehistoric predators whilst braving the harshest elements.

Special Features

- Wild and Wooly Ride (20mins): An in depth look at how the film employed cutting edge technology to realise the director’s vision
Inspiring An Epic (13mins): Controversial author Graham Hancock of Fingerprints of the Gods reveals his vision of life in 10,000 BC
– Additional Scenes
– Digital Copy on the 2nd disc
Each tin contains the limited edition 2 disc DVD, with digital copy as well as a film cell from the movie.

Digital Copy

Digital Copy (DC) aims to bridge the gap between the physical and digital worlds that viewers interact with. Until DC there has been no way to store your movies in a digital format. DC is the first step toward an easier and faster experience than downloading direct from the internet.

- Insert the disc into your computer
– Enter the authentication code
– Your portable file is downloaded from the disc to your computer.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Watchable, 27 Jul 2008
By Freespirit "bo3ss" (UK) - See all my reviews
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Basic plot: A 'prehistoric tribe' are taken prisoner by the 'prehistoric egyptians' to build the great pyramids. One warrior sets out to rescue them and set his people free. Not sure that there were wooly mammoths and sabre tooth tigers around during the building of the pyramids. regardless of the inaccuracy of historical events, this film is watchable. Great one for the kids or family viewing.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 10,000 BC, 23 Jun 2008
By A. Brock "'crafty faerie'" (UK) - See all my reviews
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I went to the cinema to see this, what a treat, been a long time since we had a good prehistoric film to enjoy....but let me just say this.. perfect teeth shiny and WHITE.. must have had good dentists back then!!! also certain beasties where not around at the same time either.. putting that aside this is a fun and enjoyable film and yes i did enjoy and my 13 year old also enjoyed. Enjoyed this more than Dragon Wars but that's not difficult.!!Be good to see what the extras are going to be on the DVD. But i will buy this when it comes out.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars 10,000 BC, 1 Aug 2008
10,000 BC - Where to start?

The beginning of the film is characterised by dreadful acting and poor pacing. The awful dialogue fails to mask the wooden actors and the rushed pace doesn't give any time for the viewer to begin to remotely care about any of the characters, who all sound the same anyway.

You are then dropped into what appears to be a cheap rip off of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto, complete with ridiculous ten foot flesh eating birds as well as the usual 'I'll come back for you' lines delivered with all the emotion of Al Gore on sedatives, reading the phonebook. This area of the film ends with a surprisingly friendly saber toothed cat, trapped in a pit for some reason and a lot of friendly desert tribes willing to die after a bizzar (and coincidental) prophecy appears to have come true. (the tribes also seem to be competing in a 'Worst Costume' competition, look out for the tribe dressed in what looks like corn)

The culmination of this mess is an idiotic Egyptian scene complete with unionised work-Mamoths (how an animal suited to Arctic weather could survive in an egyptian desert is ignored along with many, many other glaring mistakes) as well as a hint to the real pyramids being constructed by wither aliens or the survivors of atlantis. This part of the film actually exceeds the previous ones in being so bad it's almost unwatchable, every shot, every scene taken from another film and ruined.

To sum up, this pathetic film is poorly scripted, acted, directed and written. (assuming someone actually wrote this thing) The only saving grace is the CGI effects, which though impressive in areas, fall far short of covering the mediocrity and downright stupidity of this sham of a film. It goes to show that in the right hands, even the best idea can be reduced to a muddled disaster, everyone involved in this debacle should be banned from getting anywhere near a film set again.

Please, please don't waste your money on this rubbish, I can't begin to describe how awful this thing is.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun Prehistoric Romp
10,000 BC provides an enjoyable romp through pre-history very much inspired by a combination of Stargate and Jean M Auel's Earth Children novels. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars 10,000 BC
I wasn't born then. I'm sure if I was though my sarong would be lying on a bedroom floor, covered in glitter and bear blood. Saucy little shenanigins.
Published 16 months ago by B. Elliott

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