Set in France at around 30,000 BC

>unknown actors
meh, let's cast the popular ones.
>Ron Pearlman as Gurg (lead neanderthal)
>Ana de Armas as Gurgina (lead's love interest)
>Liam Cunningham as Urgghh (lead's best friend)
>Michael Fassbender as Grrrrhh (rogue half-breed neanderthal and Cro Magnon)
>Tom Hardy as Huuuurrr (a silent neanderthal hunter/warrior)
>Henry Cavill as main Erik (main Cro Magnon villain)
>Idris Elba as Chadrone (second in command of the main villain)
>Mark Hamill as Luuuke (Cro Magnon shaman)
>Charles Dance as Erik Sr. (Cro Magnon leader/patriarch)
>Andy Serkis as a cave bear.
Rate my cast.

>ywn steal a hairy pusy neanderthal wife
why live

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Will be condemned for racism and right-wing pandering.

>tfw I come into a thread and the comment I was going to make is already here

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Sausagefest/10

Rec me some pre-historic kinos bros
This shit is fucking crazy. We have advanced so much in 50 years. 2000 years seems ancient. Imagine having a difference of 21 thousand years, how much and how little could have happened inbetween, all thousands of years of humans just wandering around hunting and settling before moving on.

it's called quest for fire are you asking for the name or what is this thread?

I laughed

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What did you think of this?

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>subtitles only, language spoken is created by linguists to be an approximation towards proto-indoeuropean
Indo-European language speakers started migrating to Europe perhaps since 2500 BC or so. Basque will probably be a better fit.