Dinosaur with D.B. Sweeney: DVD Cover

    Dinosaur Director: Eric Leighton Cast: D.B. Sweeney, Alfre Woodard, Ossie Davis, Max Casella

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/30/2001
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 39,034

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    This Collector's Edition boasts two discs. The first includes audio commentaries by the directors and effects supervisors as well as other members of the creative team. There are abandoned and deleted sequences, hidden "Easter Eggs," an isolated sound-effects-only track and a treasure trove of supplemental features -- nearly three hours worth -- that chart the film's evolution in sketches and animation tests.

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    Disc #1- Feature
    0. Chapter Selection
    1. Main Title/Attack! [:01]
    2. The Egg's Journey [:16]
    3. Aladar Hatches [:03]
    4. Aladar Grows Up [:08]
    5. The Ritual [3:54]
    6. The Meteor Strikes [2:39]
    7. Aftermat [:03]
    8. Dangerous Encounter [:00]
    9. Meeting The Herd [:03]
    10. New Friends? [:02]
    11. Breaking The Ice [:09]
    12. The Crossing [:03]
    13. Reaching The Lake [:03]
    14. Water! [:02]
    15. Bruton Is Trapped [:03]
    16. One Down [3:11]
    17. Left Behind [2:21]
    18. The Fate Of Bruton [:01]
    19. Carnotaurs! [:05]
    20. A Dead End? [:05]
    21. The Nesting Grounds [:02]
    22. Blocked Passage [:03]
    23. A New Leader [:04]
    24. Standing Together [:00]
    25. The Final Conflict [:04]
    26. Welcome Home [:03]
    27. End Credits [3:20]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A fittingly oversized box-office hit from 2000, Dinosaur is the computer-animated tale of an orphaned dinosaur, adopted by lemurs, who eventually joins a migrating dino herd in search of nesting grounds. As veteran Disney fans will recognize, this is not a giddy ride like the Robin Williams-fueled Aladdin. Rather, the film is more of a Homeward Bound-styled odyssey, with a voice cast (including D. B. Sweeney and Julianna Marguilies) that plays it straight. What truly widens eyes here, though, are the undeniably awesome computer-generated images, depicting dinosaurs romping and stomping in photo-realistic backgrounds. There are two DVD editions of this artistic milestone. The single-disc edition contains four segments that chronicle the painstaking production process, as well as two games, a "Dinopedia" of dinosaur facts, and DVD-ROM links to the Web. The Collector's Edition boasts two discs. The first includes audio commentaries by the directors and effects supervisors as well as other members of the creative team. Some of the tidbits here are especially fun, such as the revelation that Zini, the misfit lemur, was inspired in part by the Michael Richards Seinfeld character, Kramer. There are abandoned and deleted sequences, hidden "Easter Eggs," an isolated sound-effects-only track and a treasure trove of supplemental features -- nearly three hours worth -- that chart the film's evolution in sketches and animation tests. Young Dino-maniacs will eat this up. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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    January 12, 2006: I believe that some viewers OVERANALYZED this highly entertaining but obviously FOR CHILDREN film...I doubt it was intended to be 100% scientifically accurate...much like the OTHER Disney movies...or maybe that's just me.

    This review was written about the DVD Pan & Scan / Wide Screen / DTS edition.

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    December 10, 2002: This is a great introduction for boys and girls who love dinosaurs. The animation is so lifelike and the story is truly touching. Even adults will love this movie. When we first rented it my son watched it four times in one week!


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