100 Million BC

  • Christopher Atkins: Erik Reno
  • Greg Evigan: LCDR Ellis Dorn
  • Geoff Meed: CPO Lopes
  • Marie Westbrook: Ruth
  • Phil Burke: Stubbs
  • Wendy Carter: Betty
  • Dustin Harnish: Young Frank Reno
  • Stephen Blackehart: Lt. Robert Peet
  • Dean Kreyling: Chief 'Bud ' Stark

100 Million BC is an American science fiction film directed by Griff Furst from the year 2008. The film is a Mockbuster to Roland Emmerich's 10,000 BC, which was created in the same year.

Action

Two cave explorers discover a dinosaur skull as well as 70 million years old inscriptions on the walls, which are addressed to the former military scientist Frank Reno.

In a meeting with soldiers of a secret commands that explains that in 1949 an assessment team was sent through a time portal 70 million years into the past, but until now could not be retrieved by Renos error. The heavily armed troops will now also travel along with Reno in the past to return to the research team.

Once there, some soldiers die after attacks by prehistoric dinosaurs and plants. In dire need four people come with spears to help. It turns out that these are the last survivors of the exploration team. On the way back to the time portal, they are attacked by a giant dinosaur and can manage to escape. On the portal reached Reno remains, because it must include a person again. After all passed, the giant dinosaur, however, attacks and Reno also enters into the present.

It follows a wild chase with helicopters and cars through the city. The four surviving researchers lure the dinosaur in a tunnel, but fails. Suddenly the young Frank Reno emerges from the 1950, which performs the time travel devices with them. When they are attacked again, Frank Reno sends the dinosaur through the time portal to the past. He then opens a portal again in 1950, through which he and two others go into their proper time, two remain in the present, to close the portal again.

Criticism

" A clear recommendation for trash fans, all other is discouraged out of concern for the well-being of innocent screens from consumption of this film. "

" What can you expect from a movie, probably not coincidentally, the title of Roland Emmerich's least successful trick technically better " 10,000 BC " alludes and appeared almost simultaneously with this? The best nothing, because this provides exactly the strip the inclined viewers. While the plot still has initially a comprehensible plot, he falls more and more into the background and ends with a bewildering showdown. Plays an essential role this is not given the lousy in all respects result. As the seasoned actor Michael Gross and Christopher Atkins ( " The Blue Lagoon " ) could get lost in those over long distances brain liberated science fiction Lacher, remains a mystery. Just as the question of whether the underground lousy special effects were actually intended in its incredible Grottigkeit. Even in a movie or a TV series of the early 1990s, a time attended as CGI animation for a trick technological revolution, this would have looked extremely painful. "

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