Feb 2 2006Roland Emmerich To Ruin History
Director Roland Emmerich's prehistoric epic, 10,000 BC, has been picked up by Warner after the studio passed on the successful The Day After Tomorrow. The film follows a young mammoth hunter at the dawn of modern man, and is expected to have a budget of over $100 million.
I really don't care what Emmerich does with this film, as long as he doesn't mess with the continuity of Raquel Welch's One Million Years B.C. It's been sort of my "caveman encyclopedia" for the last few years, so finding out it has inaccuracies would really negate a lot of arguments I've had about dinosaurs.

Reader Comments
1. Sebastian De La Ghetto - February 2, 2006 10:34 AM
sweet they can use the guy from 'iceman' seeeiika!
2. hafaball - February 2, 2006 12:34 PM
What the hell do they need all that money for? When you think about 10,000 B.C. you think of waste lands, animals walking around that look weird and people in skinned fur. I bet they make this film for 20 mil and spend the rest on whores.