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Review of Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Look, these are my kids! And you're gonna have to go through me to get them!

Who would've thunk that Sid would end up having three baby T-Rexes as his kids? Well, it doesn't really come as a surprise, since Sid IS a little.. addled. :)) In the third installment of the Ice Age series, the herd faces dissension, especially when Ellie (voiced by Latifah) and Manny (voiced by Romano) are about to start a family of their own. Diego (voiced by Leary) feels a little out of the loop, and after unsuccessfully trying to catch a leaping gazelle, feels like he's losing his touch. He decides to leave, and Sid (voiced by Leguizamo) decides that he wants to have a family as well. When he falls through a crack in the ice, he discovers three huge eggs which he then takes and passes off as his own. The next day, the eggs hatch, and we find that these were actually T-Rex eggs! Mayhem immediately ensues, since the baby dinos end up trying to eat the other animals. When Sid's "kids" end up wrecking the playground Manny prepared for his baby, Manny becomes furious and tells Sid to bring the dinos back from where they came from. Unfortunately, the real mother of the baby dinos comes looking for her babies, and when Sid tries to defend them, the mother T-Rex takes Sid and the three baby dinos down the crack in the ice. Manny, Ellie, Crash (voiced by William Scott), Eddie (voiced by Peck), and eventually, Diego, follow the T-Rex into another world - one where Manny ends up "feeling puny". They have entered the dinosaur world, many miles below their icy domain. They meet a cocky, dino-world savvy weasel named Buck (voiced by Pegg), who helps them navigate the strange terrain in order to save Sid.
Just like the two films before it, Ice Age 3 delivers a knockout in terms of humour, friendship, loyalty, and all those virtues which are important in life. More laughs (especially from Sid's end), and watch out for Scratte, a female version of Scrat, who is also after the same acorn. ;)
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Added by moviebuffgirl
14 years ago on 15 April 2010 10:54