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Tango0115 Jun 2015 10:41 p.m. PST

"In the same year that The Lost World novel was published, Hollywood director extraordinaire D.W. Griffith – responsible for the classics Birth of a Nation and Intolerance – tried his hand at dinosaurs and cavemen. 1912's Man's Genesis focused on the hapless Weakhands who attempts to woo his ladylove Lillywhite from the crude Bruteforce. The title reflects both the emerging manhood of Weakhands and the development of modern man out of its prehistoric stock when the character invents the club, which in turn allows him to gain the upper hand on Bruteforce…"

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Mithmee16 Jun 2015 1:45 p.m. PST

So did they try and outlaw "Rock on a Stick" back then?

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