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I know a lot of you out there called Roland Emmerich's recent effort, 10,000 BC "a terrible and horrible film" and even considered it to be Emmerich's worst effort since Godzilla '98. But despite the uproar over its inaccuracies, and other aspects of 10,000 BC, I hope that the film's creatures and effects would still influence other films (like some in my Dexter's Odyssey project), for, besides the music by Harald Kloser (the film's co-producer) and Thomas Wander, it is the only other great and would-be-influential aspect of 10,000 BC. And I think I would revisit 10,000 BC in a heavily illustrated book (I'll called it, 10,000 BC: The Art and Creation of Roland Emmerich's Prehistoric Epic) or full length documentary.
So, what is the only great aspects of 10,000 BC? The music or the creatures and effects or both or whatever? Have you seen and agrees with some people being publicly slapped for daring to mention the name of Roland Emmerich's 10,000 BC? What is your favorite part of 10,000 BC? What is your favorite creature from Roland Emmerich's 10,000 BC? Well, tell me.
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