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The man from Earth

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
I was just browsing a site called High Existence and they have to following article -

25 Spectacular Movies You (Probably) Haven't Seen

Holy &#%@ this film’s plot is fascinating! A professor gathers his academic friends and confesses that he is a caveman who has been alive since prehistoric times thanks to a gene mutation allowing his cells to replicate without error. This claim is of course met with much skepticism, resulting in some very intriguing conversation about mortality and the history of mankind.

That was their summary of a movie called Man from Earth ... so I ventured over to YouTube to see if they have any clips -

the man from earth - YouTube

Enjoy your day!
 

Dan From Smithville

What we've got here is failure to communicate.
Staff member
Premium Member
I was just browsing a site called High Existence and they have to following article -

25 Spectacular Movies You (Probably) Haven't Seen

Holy &#%@ this film’s plot is fascinating! A professor gathers his academic friends and confesses that he is a caveman who has been alive since prehistoric times thanks to a gene mutation allowing his cells to replicate without error. This claim is of course met with much skepticism, resulting in some very intriguing conversation about mortality and the history of mankind.

That was their summary of a movie called Man from Earth ... so I ventured over to YouTube to see if they have any clips -

the man from earth - YouTube

Enjoy your day!
I've seen it. I enjoyed it. The screenplay was written by Jerome Bixby, who authored "It's a good life" and several Star Trek episodes, including "Requiem for Methuselah".
 
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