Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Dinotasia (2012)

DinotasiaThis DVD is still worth getting, no doubt. Compared to Dinosaur Revolution, it leaves out quite a bit and jumbles up the story lines, often placing scenes out of context (where they made sense and followed a clear narrative in Dinosaur Revolution).

The scenes not included are : The Cryolophosaurus, the Mosasaur, the Gigantoraptor and the Eoraptor. The one bonus is you get a brief scene at the beginning where an Acrocathosaurus is brought to life from a skeleton and wanders out of the museum into a modern day city. My recommendation is buy it if you cannot get dinosaur revolution on DVD or Blu-Ray, or if you simply are willing to spend whatever it takes even for a brief glimpse of Acrocanthosaurus. For those of you already owning Dinosaur Revolution, this reshuffled and edited version will not add to what you already have witnessed (Acro aside). Overall, I thought Dinosaur Revolution was a better production.

This is the Discovery Channels "Dinosaur Revolution" Just a Different Name .

It was on the Disc Channel sept 2011 here in the US .

The wait is over I will be getting it .

I Hope you all injoy it as much as I did .

The CGI is very good and the Storys are Great (My Fav is the Allosaurs with the Injured Lower Jaw :-)

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This is the movie that the cable series was supposed to be. Don't see it expecting it to be a longer version of the series. It is a different product, a different vision. It is a collection of classic Warner Brothers-inspired cartoons set to story lines that are based on the latest and best available scientific knowledge about dinosaurs. Some of the stories are violent and may be emotionally difficult for very young children, others show complex and rewarding family universality. At least one is a glorious, funny, nearly shot-for-shot homage to a very classic WB cartoon familiar to any baby boomer. Since Mel Blanc is no longer with us, Dinotasia's animals do not speak words, although they can and do communicate throughout this intelligent and courageous show of visual storytelling. But wait! Mel may be gone, but nothing can prepare you for what happens when Werner Herzog apparently wanders around the production office for a couple of days. In his distinctive vocal style that is both as serious as a heart attack and as winking as your crazy old uncle who understands you're as unique as he, Herzog bridges the stories and lets us know that learning is fun. Again, what Dinotasia is not: it is not a billion dollar James Cameron/Martin Scorsese/Tim Burton re-invention of animated cinematic Art. But director Erik Nelson shows it could have been. It is an inspired, creative, modestly-budgeted success, particularly appealing to those of us who, in words from "Network," "learned life from Bugs Bunny."

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Very cool movie (yes movie). It is a great movie despite the lack of a narrator which is why I say movie and not documentary. There is gore (not too bad though) so young children might not be okay to watch it.

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I love this movie because of the dinosaur with the broken jaw (in the watering hole). Its from dinosaur revolutions. Dinotasia is a shorter version of dinosaur revolutions. Must have if you can't get dinosaurs revolutions. Five stars!!

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