When is a prehistoric film less than a time-traveling experience? When the leads wear makeup, smile like a Crest commercial and show up Bowflex bodies. It’s part of the problem with “10,000 B.C.,” the newest brain cell buster from Roland Emmerich (”The Day After Tomorrow.”)
The action yarn, just released on DVD, felt like a summer-sized epic despite its March release date. It’s big, bloated and bursting with CGI wonders. My Washington Times review revealed the film’s flaws, but one has only so much space to work with in print.

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