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At first glance: "10,000 B.C."

It's OK to judge a movie by its trailer. Or rather, most movie goers do, which makes it perfectly acceptable in our book. Here's the latest analysis ...

The movie: "10,000 B.C."

In theaters: Friday

The plot: Young mammoth hunter D'Leh (Steven Strait) travels through uncharted territory to secure the future of his tribe.

The trailer: A guy sprints through blades of grass (We think — it's really hard to tell with the super-fast camera segment); Whoa — we're going back in time, baby!; Fire!; Snow!; People trekking through snow!; Boats!; Scary animals chasing a guy!; Ticked off mammoths!; Sabre-tooth tiger!; People raising spears!; Pyramids!; Another tiger! More mammoths!

According to the trailer, there's little to no dialogue in this movie and a heck of a lot of intense moments. Eh.

— Korin

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