Dinosaur (2000)
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I don't know why, I just do.
Also, the fact that most of the scientific facts in the world were ignored just to make the film more 'cuddly' for kids.
However, I just knew i'd enjoy it. I don't know why but theres something about this film that made me like it. Maybe the g... read more
Dinosaur
An average movie
UPC: 717951008381

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"SCREENING: 35mm, Making Magic: 100 Years of Disney DATE: July 23rd CINEMA: BFI LOCATION: Southbank SHORTS: Get a Horse! (★★★★★)"

"FORMAT: 35mm CONDITION: ★★★½ NOTES: Presented as part of the Disney season with the ingenious (and more visually appealing) Get a Horse. Heavy on dust and vertical wear, but smooth playback until the cut to credits. Presented off-centre, so during the cave rest scene and the fights by the landslide you can see where the sky ends. When the reel changed as the dinosaurs discovered the watering hole, projector A was completely out of focus for several seconds. And no, this only looks very sl"

"Rated. PG Why it’s rated: Scary scenes and terrifying dinosaur peril."

"The beginning suggests that there are good times lying ahead for our dinosaurs. The ending negates that, but also suggests that they shouldn’t get too comfortable. Things could always be very worse."
“I thought Dinosaur was a lovely film. The computer animation is beautiful, and I thought the music score was wonderfully dynamic. The vocal ensemble, lending their voices to a very likable bunch of characters, do a very commendable job, especially Samuel E.Wright, DB Sweeney, Joan Plowright and Haydn Pannettiere. My complaints with the movie are that the carnotaurs were very frightening, and some parts do drag in the story particularly in the middle. Still, it is redeemed by some beautiful animation, likable characters and very interesting parts in the script. In conclusion, compared to what it could have been, not that bad at all, though it never was supposed to surpass Pixar delights like Toy Story. 8/10 Bethany Cox.” read more

" Directed by: Eric Leighton and Ralph Zondag Produced by: Pam Marsden, Enfys Dickinson, Jim Burton, and Baker Bloodworth Written by: Thom Enriquez, John Harrison, Robert Nelson Jacobs, Ralph Zondag, Walon Green, Gregory Gunter, Shirley Pierce, Jonathan Roberts, Rhett Reese, and Tamara Lusher Stocker Cinematography: David R. Hardberger and Steven Douglas Smith Edited by: H. Lee Peterson Music by: James Newton Howard Distributed by: Walt Disney Pictures"