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Woody Harrelson Joins Emmerich's '2012'
from Cinematical July 15, 2008
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Thrillers, Casting, Sony At this point I'm starting to think that Roland Emmerich must be in possession of some pretty serious blackmail material, because there is no other explanation why accomplished actors are so ready and willing to star in his films. MTV now reports that Woody Harrelson has joined the cast of Emmerich's end of the world thriller, 2012. The story is based on an ancient Mayan prophecy about the end of the world, but Emmerich's film is no ode to Apocalypto. Instead, John Cusack stars as an academic who opens up a portal to a parallel dimension (don't you hate it when that happens?) in an attempt to contact his double and prevent the apocalyptic prophecy from happening. Harrelson will play what he calls a "modern day Cassandra" who has seen the writing on the wall and has been predicting the disaster for years. According to Harrelson, he will "play a guy who's been talking for a long time, the whole world thinks he's crazy. But he's been talking that there's gonna be hell to pay for what's been going on ecologically and everything." Perhaps this is Emmerich's idea of a little in-joke considering Harrelson's activist leanings. In the meantime, fans of Harrelson's work will probably prefer his upcoming thriller, Transsiberian. But who am I to judge? I guess sometimes a pay check can be its own reward. 2012 is scheduled to begin filming on location in Vancouver and is slated for release in July, 2009. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Amanda Peet Will Headline '2012'
from Cinematical June 13, 2008
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Casting, Newsstand I was trying to think back to when Amanda Peet had her last high-profile starring role, and I realized: she doesn't do them very often. It's surprising, because she seems so ubiquitous, but it's true -- outside of tiny projects like Nigel Cole's A Lot Like Love, she's mostly done lots and lots of (often significant) supporting parts. She's making a somewhat dubious attempt to remedy that by taking the female lead role opposite John Cusack in Roland Emmerich's sci-fi epic 2012. Peet and Cusack will head a cast that includes Chiwetel Ejiofor, Thandie Newton, Danny Glover (as the President) and Oliver Platt. 2012, which was written by Emmerich with his 10,000 BC writing partner (and, uh, composer) Harald Kloser, posits that the end of the Mayan calendar in 2012 will herald the end of the world. Cusack's character must open a portal into a parallel universe and enlist his double in the struggle to prevent said apocalypse. The concept is right up my alley, but Emmerich's films -- especially his and Kloser's 10,000 BC -- are not. On the other hand, the two leads are immensely likable, and John Cusack rarely signs on for a genuine stinker, so we'll see. The movie is scheduled for a July 10, 2009 release barring an actor's strike. Peet, of course, will also appear in a (surprise!) supporting role in this year's The X-Files: I Want to Believe. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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The Film Talk - Part 17 - 10,000 B.C. Needed Heston
from The Film Talk April 09, 2008
In which Jett Loe and Gareth Higgins apologize profusely for producing a depressing show; along the way discussing the life of Charlton Heston, Soylent Green, Kirk Douglas, Bob Mitchum, the 10 Commandments, NCIS, 10,000 B.C., Almost an Angel, Ace in the Hole, Some Like it Hot, Stanley R. Greenberg and his daughter, Tony Curtis, Roland Emmerich and Omar Sharif.
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The Distant Past Is Here With 10,000 B.C.
from Revver - video Videos April 01, 2008
Author: EN2U Added: Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:46:17 -0800 Duration: 251Tara Gipson from Entertainment News 2 U was at the 10,000 B.C. premiere. Check our highlights from the evening. For more Entertainment News 2 U go to our video blog at: http://entertainmentnews2u.blogspot.com
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Podcast 20: 10,000 B.C.
from He and She Said March 09, 2008
Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe via iTunes. When is a review really fun? When the movie is really BAD! He and She agree that 10,000 B.C. is a 1 out of 10 perhaps the worst film we ve ever reviewed. Enjoy the carnage. Thanks for listening! Share This Related links to this post (by Lenky): Lascaux (ca. 15,000 B.C.) | Thematic Essay | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art chick evans 10,000 B.C. (2008) - Movie Pictures | Stills | Poster - RopeofSilicon ... iPod vs. Snow... iPod Wins! Nuovo sito: Downloadr.it Related posts Podcast Pilot: The Not So Fantastic Four (0) Podcast 2: Flight of the Phoenix (0) Podcast 19: The Other Boleyn Girl (0) Podcast 18: The Spiderwick Jumper (0) Podcast 5 : The Bourne Ultimatum (0)
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10,000 B.C. (HD)
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe March 08, 2008
10,000 B.C. - Trailer #3From director Roland Emmerich comes a sweeping odyssey into a mythical age of prophesies and gods, when spirits rule the land and mighty mammoths shake the earth. In a remote mountain tribe, the young hunter, D'Leh (Steven Strait), has found his heart's passion -- the beautiful Evolet (Camilla Belle). When a band of mysterious warlords raid his village and kidnap Evolet, D'Leh is forced to lead a small group of hunters to pursue the warlords to the end of the world to save her. Driven by destiny, the unlikely band of warriors must battle saber-tooth tigers and prehistoric predators and, at their heroic journey's end, they uncover a Lost Civilization. Their ultimate fate lies in an empire beyond imagination, where great pyramids reach into the skies. Here they will take their stand against a powerful god who has brutally enslaved their people. 2008Category: Entertainment 10000 b.c. roland emmerich steven strait camilla belle cliff curtis warner bros. 3/7/08 www.10000bcmovie.com 10000 BC Trailer 2 10,000 BC is a 2008 American prehistoric film directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Camilla Belle and Steven Strait. The film is slated for a March 7, 2008 release.Plot As a member of a primitive tribe during the dawn of man, 21-year-old mammoth hunter D'Leh (Steven Strait) travels through unknown lands on a quest to rescue his people from extinction. D'Leh, leading an army, uncovers a lost civilization while in pursuit of a warlord who kidnapped his love, Evolet (Camilla Belle). D'Leh and his army encounter saber-toothed cats, mammoths and other prehistoric creatures in the journey to save his tribe. January 24, 2008 Category: Entertainment 10 000 BC trailer Steven Strait Camilla Belle Cliff Curtis 2008 dawn of man 10,000 B.C., Sneak Peek (iHD) 10,000 B.C.Copyright © 2008 Warner Bros. Pictures From director Roland Emmerich comes a sweeping odyssey into a mythical age of prophesies and gods, when spirits rule the land and mighty mammoths shake the earth. In a remote mountain tribe, the young hunter, D'Leh (Steven Strait), has found his heart's passion -- the beautiful Evolet (Camilla Belle). When a band of mysterious warlords raid his village and kidnap Evolet, D'Leh is forced to lead a small group of hunters to pursue the warlords to the end of the world to save her. Driven by destiny, the unlikely band of warriors must battle saber-tooth tigers and prehistoric predators and, at their heroic journey's end, they uncover a Lost Civilization. Their ultimate fate lies in an empire beyond imagination, where great pyramids reach into the skies. Here they will take their stand against a powerful god who has brutally enslaved their people. In Theatres: March 7th, 2008 Action and Adventure PG-13 Roland Emmerich Steven StraitCamilla Belle March 03, 2008 Film & Animation filmmaker reel interview trailer Pre Historic times saber tooth tigers 10,000 B.C., Sneak Peek (iHD)Director: Roland Emmerich Cast: Steven Strait, Camilla Belle, Cliff Curtis, Omar Sharif, Tim Barlow, Marco Khan, Reece Ritchie, Mo Zinal, Mona Hammond, Joel Virgel Vierset, Suri van Sornsen, Joel Fry, Nathanael Baring, Joe VazPlot: A prehistoric epic that follows a young mammoth hunter's journey through uncharted territory to secure the future of his tribe.Added: February 21, 2008 Entertainment 10 000 B.C. Film & Animation 10,000 BC -- HD Trailer 10,000 BC Epic tale that centers on the development of primitive man, as seen through a 21-year-old hunter from a primitive tribe who must hunt mammoth to survive. Starring Steven Strait Camilla Belle Omar Sharif Marco Khanlian Cliff Curtis Action/Adventure and Drama March 7th, 2008 PG-13 for sequences of intense action and violence February 20, 2008 Entertainment 10000 bc trailer filmmaker reel interview trailer Pre Historic times saber tooth tigers
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10,000 B.C.
from Sci-Fi Talk March 07, 2008
A look at this fantasy aventure with interviews with Steven Strait, Camilla Belle, Cliff Curtis, Nathanial Baring, producers, Mark Gordon. Harlad Kloser, Michael Wimer, and director Roland Emmerich. Special thanks to Warner Bros for supplying audio interviews and clips. Music is by Kathleen Reynolds called Flight Of Arrows. Try GoToMeeting for 30 days! Visit www.gotomeeting.com/techpodcasts start your free trial today
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10,000 B.C. - Trailer #3
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe February 29, 2008
From director Roland Emmerich comes a sweeping odyssey into a mythical age of prophesies and gods, when spirits rule the land and mighty mammoths shake the earth. In a remote mountain tribe, the young hunter, D'Leh (Steven Strait), has found his heart's passion -- the beautiful Evolet (Camilla Belle). When a band of mysterious warlords raid his village and kidnap Evolet, D'Leh is forced to lead a small group of hunters to pursue the warlords to the end of the world to save her. Driven by destiny, the unlikely band of warriors must battle saber-tooth tigers and prehistoric predators and, at their heroic journey's end, they uncover a Lost Civilization. Their ultimate fate lies in an empire beyond imagination, where great pyramids reach into the skies. Here they will take their stand against a powerful god who has brutally enslaved their people.
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