Designer Giorgio Armani visits Saks Fifth Avenue with actress Camilla Belle on May 5, 2008 in New York City
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Actress Camilla Belle attends a reception to benefit UNICEF hosted by
Gucci during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2008 at The United Nations
on February 6, 2008 in New York City.
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You might have heard of a movie called “10,000 BC” coming out in March of 2008. If you saw the trailers you might have noticed some things that were inaccurate, or at least grossly exaggerated, if you have some basic knowledge of prehistory. Were saber-tooth tigers (smilodons) really that big? Did they really have sailboats, domesticated mammoths and cities back in 10,000 BC?
It’s been a while since a real movie has been made based on prehistoric times, but it appears that this movie shamelessly embellishes to be more entertaining to the average Joe. I guess why should I expect anything else from Hollywood by now? Don’t see this movie expecting it to be a scientific documentary. Think of it more as a fantasy film, merely similar to earth-like
events, more like The 300, or even The Mummy or Lord of the Rings. Maybe it’s the science nerd in me, but I just can’t stand any movie that implies it is based on historical (or in the case, prehistorical) life or events, but then ignores the likely realities of the time. Maybe that’s why I like documentaries.
I was finally able to find some media goodies of Camilla’s “Push” panel at this year’s Comic Con in San Diego. Two images have been added to the gallery. Some pictures that were taken by attendees can be viewed here. I also found a video of Camilla talking about her character Kira. You can watch it over here. Push hits theaters February 2009.
More images will be added as soon as I get them.

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