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2008 picture this movie pool scene
2008 picture this movie pool scene













2008 picture this movie pool scene

It's an ugly, witless, bland film filled with cliches that blantantly rips off scenes from other films. I thought we'd have more.) Imagine an entire script like the line you just read, and you've got this films dialogue.ġ0,000 B.C is watching a kid playing LEGOs with a large and expensive budget. It's comparable to any of the quotes in "Battlefield: Earth" or "Troll 2" (2 Battlefield Earth refrences. It sounds like it was written by an 8 year old with quotes like "Do not eat me when I set you free". Ben Badra was pretty bad too, downright awful, though I don't blame him considering most of his dialogue consists of grunts and random yells. Steven Strait overacts and underacts, performing a down right awful performance comparable to Barry Pepper's performance in "Battlefield: Earth". The acting in the film was awful as well. On top of that, we get no back story on any character in the movie, making me not care about any of them. Not only do they barely know each other yet they fall in love in like two seconds. The relationship between D'Leh and Evolet is very underdeveloped. The characters have no personality at the beginning of the film, and they have none at the end. The character development in this movie is some of the worst I've seen in a VERY long time. Who are these kidnappers? Where do they come from? Also, why does it take like 2 days for the protagonists to make it from the snowy mountains to the jungle to the desert? Were they traveling in hyper speed? Oh wait, I forgot. When uptight British writer Sarah Morton (Charlotte Rampling) has difficulty with her new detective novel, her publisher, John Bosload (Charles Dance), sends her to his French country home to unwind. What's worse is, the plot isn't even fully explained, particularly in the kidnapping scene. I bet you if I chose a random movie on Netflix, it would have the exact same plot.

2008 picture this movie pool scene

The whole film seems to be incredibly unoriginal. Take away the bloody violence, the Mayans and "Apocalypto"s shear emotion and meaningfulness and throw in Mammoths, violence and cave men and you've got 10,000 B.C. Ancient man tries to save loved one from civilization who captured loved one. Let me start of by saying, if you've seen Apocalypto, you've seen 10,000 B.C. The acting is really bad, the plot doesn't make sense, and it steals scenes from better movies like ALL THE TIME. However, if you are 13+ years old and have a brain, you'll probably end up hating it. That's all it takes to entertain 11 year old boys. It has violence, special effects and a love intrest.

2008 picture this movie pool scene

If you're a 11 year old boy, you will probably love this movie.















2008 picture this movie pool scene