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  1. Hard as it might be to believe, 100 Million BC is actually a fairly entertaining if inconsequential B-movie saddled with some spectacularly z-grade effects work. I was never once bored while...

  2. As mentioned above, 100 Million BC is a fun romp through time and recommended to fans of sci-fi and dinosaur pictures. It can't compete with big budget epics such as Jurassic Park in terms of scope but it can when it comes down to a fun-filled 85 minutes.

  3. In fact passing it by on general principles might be a good idea as well. 100 Million BC starts in Philadelphia of all places with that famous and mysterious experiment that the city gave its name to in which a lot of navy personnel lost their lives and left no remains behind to tell a story.

  4. 100 Million BC: Directed by Griff Furst. With Michael Gross, Christopher Atkins, Greg Evigan, Marie Westbrook. A scientist leads a team of Navy SEALs back in time to the Cretaceous Period to rescue the first team he sent back during the 1940s.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Griff Furst
    • 2008-07-29
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    The film centers on a group of Navy SEALs, led by American Dr. Frank Reno (Michael Gross), who once worked on the Philadelphia Experiment. The film begins in 1998, when Reno has purportedly perfected time travel technology. The SEALs use it to travel backwards to the year 112,000,000 BC (despite the film's title) of the Early Cretaceous, in order t...

    Michael Gross- Dr. Frank Reno
    Christopher Atkins- Erik Reno
    Greg Evigan- LCDR Ellis Dorn
    Stephen Blackehart- Lt. Robert Peet
    Journey to the Center of the Earth - Another film by The Asylum also featuring contact between humans and dinosaurs, and also starring Greg Evigan.
    The Land That Time Forgot - Another Asylum film with dinosaurs and time-displacement, which also features Stephen Blackehart.
    100 Million B.C. at The Asylum
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  7. 1862 – Earth 100 million years old. William Thomson (later called Lord Kelvin) estimates the Earth is 100 million years old, based on its cooling from a very hot creation. He is a long way out, because he does not know about the heat from natural radioactivity. Rights: Public domain. Lord Kelvin.

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