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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for Tummy Time—Keeps Baby Engaged and Curious
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One of the most brilliantly entertaining short family films ever put on video tape. It features a family of four who visits a dino-filled zoo called Dinosaur World. In the parallel universe in which this movie takes place, dinosaurs still exist, but they are confined to only this one zoo.The movie opens in, ten year old, Tim's dinosaur themed bedroom (perhaps the same Tim from Jurassic park). Tim fills his backpack with everything he could need including food, water, flashlight and a compass. Tim's younger sister Mary belittles him, "It's a park, it's not an African jungle or something". Tim hastily exclaims, "There aren't any animals in Africa with teeth the size of stake knifes! I'm ready for anything!"This is a film that was written for the young ones. I was seven when I first saw it, and I got tons of enjoyment out of it (and still do). Sure the dinosaur animatronics don't exactly look real, but kids in the nineties didn't care and they probably still don't.Upon entering the park an employee warns them, "Stay on the marked paths and please don't feed the dinosaurs"; of course this is a grim joke; by "don't feed the dinosaurs" she clearly means "don't get eaten". The video is certainly more humorous than it is scary, because even the idea of being eaten by dinosaurs is handled quite lightly. "Visitors eaten this year: 0" says one big sign at the front of the park.The family's first stop is at a hat stand, where the low-IQ mother is persuaded into buying a ridiculously large hat under the impression that a flying pteranodon might defecate on her head. "There's enough room under my hat for all of us incase any pteranadon's dive-bomb us", this is the first mention of pteranodon poo in the film, though certainly not the last. At that point we see the first dinosaurs on the tour, which Tim educates his family (and ours) about. In fact, Tim knows everything about dinosaurs, more than any ten year old should ever know. But like most ten year olds, Tim just wants to see the Tyrannosaurus-Rex.Next stop, the restaurant; this is the highlight of the film. Every food item is named after a dinosaur: brontosaurus burgers, parasaurolophus punch and pachycephalosaurus soup are among the many items on the menu. "I don't want to eat a dinosaur" Mary says. "Nobody's eating dinosaurs, they're rare and endangered, besides they're just too hard to catch". Suddenly, and without warning the waiters and waitresses sing a song about all the dinosaur themed menu items. It's hilarious. In fact, I love it so much that I memorized the whole thing.Then Tim and Mary wonder off to find the T-Rex, but they get lost. Hence the title, "Lost in Dinosaur World". When Tim's compass breaks, the kids have no way of getting back to mom and dad, and it's getting closer and closer to feeding time and their inevitable confrontation with the T-Rex. I give this video a five out of five. It looks fake, but you get what you pay for. Best penny (plus shipping) I ever spent.
5.0 out of 5 stars And I just love how all the dinosaur and lemur characters are anthropomorphized
This is a brave, new groundbreaking milestone for Disney: a completely CGI-programmed story all about the very last dinosaurs struggling to survive AFTER the fateful night of asteriods hitting the Earth, thus bringing about the very mass extinction of all the species. Uh, is it COMPLETELY CGI-programmed? The sweeping ariel shots of the prehistoric world where a hungry pterodactyl carried a dinosaur egg high over the craggy cliffs, the frothing waterfalls, the raging sea, and all are so life-like I wonder if they are ACTUALLY shot as a live-action footage rather than animated. If not...then...well, the Disney animators are just one step from playing gods!The story itself is hardly original because it is very apparently written in the recognizable vein of Land Before Time, Tarzan, and yes, even Elfquest. But it is at least told with many very new twists that are quite breath-taking nevertheless. And I just love how all the dinosaur and lemur characters are anthropomorphized, especially the grumpy poppa of the hero's love interest! His whole face moves just like that of a ear-boxing army sergeant, which I found terribly amusing! If there are some parents out there who are griping about how the very idea of dinosaurs actually talking ruined the movie, take it easy. This is a FANTASY done from a very realistic perception. What's more, how else can we learn the story if all the dinosaurs remained silent? And if you want a serious scientific study of dinosaurs, just take the kids to a nearby science museum.Once again, this is a great experiment that Disney is trying out to give their animation a new face. So it will be a bit while for some viewers to get used to it. Like, for instance, there's very little humor in this movie. But - actually, as long as the story holds your attention fast, comedy isn't always necessary. Sheesh, do you REALLY miss all those Broadway-style songs, wisecracking sidekicks, and slapstick gags??? Oh, well...there's always a whole variety of animated movies, both present and past (and surely, in the future) to choose from. But it's about time for the animation to go even further and thus explore many different ways to tell a story, folks. Otherwise, this is quite a visually stunning odyssey into the unknown!
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect gift!
My grandson requested this & was extremely happy to receive it. Perfect birthday gift for a 3 year old who loves dinosaurs
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Great movie
Got it for my inner child excellent movie
Très beau film
Très beau film adapté pour les plus de 8 ans.
Parfait
La commande correspond correctementMerci
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for Tummy Time—Keeps Baby Engaged and Curious
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Tasty Triceratops Treat!
One of the most brilliantly entertaining short family films ever put on video tape. It features a family of four who visits a dino-filled zoo called Dinosaur World. In the parallel universe in which this movie takes place, dinosaurs still exist, but they are confined to only this one zoo.The movie opens in, ten year old, Tim's dinosaur themed bedroom (perhaps the same Tim from Jurassic park). Tim fills his backpack with everything he could need including food, water, flashlight and a compass. Tim's younger sister Mary belittles him, "It's a park, it's not an African jungle or something". Tim hastily exclaims, "There aren't any animals in Africa with teeth the size of stake knifes! I'm ready for anything!"This is a film that was written for the young ones. I was seven when I first saw it, and I got tons of enjoyment out of it (and still do). Sure the dinosaur animatronics don't exactly look real, but kids in the nineties didn't care and they probably still don't.Upon entering the park an employee warns them, "Stay on the marked paths and please don't feed the dinosaurs"; of course this is a grim joke; by "don't feed the dinosaurs" she clearly means "don't get eaten". The video is certainly more humorous than it is scary, because even the idea of being eaten by dinosaurs is handled quite lightly. "Visitors eaten this year: 0" says one big sign at the front of the park.The family's first stop is at a hat stand, where the low-IQ mother is persuaded into buying a ridiculously large hat under the impression that a flying pteranodon might defecate on her head. "There's enough room under my hat for all of us incase any pteranadon's dive-bomb us", this is the first mention of pteranodon poo in the film, though certainly not the last. At that point we see the first dinosaurs on the tour, which Tim educates his family (and ours) about. In fact, Tim knows everything about dinosaurs, more than any ten year old should ever know. But like most ten year olds, Tim just wants to see the Tyrannosaurus-Rex.Next stop, the restaurant; this is the highlight of the film. Every food item is named after a dinosaur: brontosaurus burgers, parasaurolophus punch and pachycephalosaurus soup are among the many items on the menu. "I don't want to eat a dinosaur" Mary says. "Nobody's eating dinosaurs, they're rare and endangered, besides they're just too hard to catch". Suddenly, and without warning the waiters and waitresses sing a song about all the dinosaur themed menu items. It's hilarious. In fact, I love it so much that I memorized the whole thing.Then Tim and Mary wonder off to find the T-Rex, but they get lost. Hence the title, "Lost in Dinosaur World". When Tim's compass breaks, the kids have no way of getting back to mom and dad, and it's getting closer and closer to feeding time and their inevitable confrontation with the T-Rex. I give this video a five out of five. It looks fake, but you get what you pay for. Best penny (plus shipping) I ever spent.
5.0 out of 5 stars And I just love how all the dinosaur and lemur characters are anthropomorphized
This is a brave, new groundbreaking milestone for Disney: a completely CGI-programmed story all about the very last dinosaurs struggling to survive AFTER the fateful night of asteriods hitting the Earth, thus bringing about the very mass extinction of all the species. Uh, is it COMPLETELY CGI-programmed? The sweeping ariel shots of the prehistoric world where a hungry pterodactyl carried a dinosaur egg high over the craggy cliffs, the frothing waterfalls, the raging sea, and all are so life-like I wonder if they are ACTUALLY shot as a live-action footage rather than animated. If not...then...well, the Disney animators are just one step from playing gods!The story itself is hardly original because it is very apparently written in the recognizable vein of Land Before Time, Tarzan, and yes, even Elfquest. But it is at least told with many very new twists that are quite breath-taking nevertheless. And I just love how all the dinosaur and lemur characters are anthropomorphized, especially the grumpy poppa of the hero's love interest! His whole face moves just like that of a ear-boxing army sergeant, which I found terribly amusing! If there are some parents out there who are griping about how the very idea of dinosaurs actually talking ruined the movie, take it easy. This is a FANTASY done from a very realistic perception. What's more, how else can we learn the story if all the dinosaurs remained silent? And if you want a serious scientific study of dinosaurs, just take the kids to a nearby science museum.Once again, this is a great experiment that Disney is trying out to give their animation a new face. So it will be a bit while for some viewers to get used to it. Like, for instance, there's very little humor in this movie. But - actually, as long as the story holds your attention fast, comedy isn't always necessary. Sheesh, do you REALLY miss all those Broadway-style songs, wisecracking sidekicks, and slapstick gags??? Oh, well...there's always a whole variety of animated movies, both present and past (and surely, in the future) to choose from. But it's about time for the animation to go even further and thus explore many different ways to tell a story, folks. Otherwise, this is quite a visually stunning odyssey into the unknown!
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect gift!
My grandson requested this & was extremely happy to receive it. Perfect birthday gift for a 3 year old who loves dinosaurs
Película infravalorada
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Great movie
Got it for my inner child excellent movie
Très beau film
Très beau film adapté pour les plus de 8 ans.
Parfait
La commande correspond correctementMerci
Gut film
Gut film
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