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Genre: Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Sci-Fi
IMDB Review
Release: 29 July 2008
The movie 100 million BC is a sci-fi adventure flick. The ones who are fond of watching such genre movies will definitely like watching it. So, if you haven’t watched out the movie till yet, just rent a DVD of this movie and watch the movie this weekend.
Director Griff Furst needs to be accredited for making such a wonderful film. The filmmakers have really out hard efforts in making the film a success. After you watch out the movie you will really feel that the actors have given great performances. Starring Christopher Atkins, Michael Gross, Dean Kreyling, Greg Evigan, Marie Westbrook and Wendy Carter, 100 million BC is simply superb.
Viewers have found every scene interesting and gripping. In fact, there is no such single scene, which will make you feel bored. You simply won’t be in a position to move up from your chair for you it will always be in your mind that if you move up you may miss some important and interesting scene.
The story of the movie is unique. This is what makes the movie different from other sci-fi adventure movies. These types of movies are generally interesting but the best part of this movie is that the director has been able to keep up with the pace.
The movie is about a brilliant scientist spending some sixty long years fault ridden on his part in failed wormhole experiment. You can expect lots of references to Philadelphia Experiment, which saw a soldier’s team getting zapped to Cretaceous Period without getting any opportunity to be rescued. You will see the cave paintings discovery that bears the message that it isn’t the fault of Frank. This provides very little comfort to his guilty mind, considering the two lost to time. In the year 2008, this scientist is provided with an opportunity to rescue the lost women and men.






