Walking with Dinosaurs 3D Movie Download

Walking with Dinosaurs 3D YTS

2013
Action / Adventure / Animation / Comedy / Documentary / Family
38
5.2/10
11.8K
1 hr 27 min

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Walking with Dinosaurs 3D yts
Walking with Dinosaurs 3D movie download
Plot Summary:
Walking with Dinosaurs 3D is a film depicting life-like 3D dinosaur characters set in photo-real landscapes that transports audiences to the prehistoric world as it existed 70 million years ago. The film is based on the 1999 documentary television miniseries Walking with Dinosaurs, produced by the BBC. Walking with Dinosaurs 3D is being produced by Evergreen Studios, the company that produced Happy Feet, and it is was released on October 11, 2013.
Director
Barry Cook
Top Cast
Justin Long as Patchi

Karl Urban as Uncle Zack

Tiya Sircar as Juniper

Angourie Rice as Jade



3D.BluRay

1.24 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
PG

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 27 min
Seeds 1.

720p.BluRay

698.59 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 27 min
Seeds 5.

1080p.BluRay

1.24 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
PG

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 27 min
Seeds 21

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird

3 / 10

An irritating mess apart from the animation
It would have been a tall order for the movie to be as good as the ground-breaking TV series, which is still one of the most awe-inspiring series I’ve ever seen, and it shouldn’t really be expected. Walking with Dinosaurs: The Movie(or Walking with Dinosaurs 3D as named on IMDb) isn’t as good certainly, except this is not in a good way. And it’s more that it’s a very bad film on its own than being a disgrace to the series. The incidental score is dynamic and the gorgosaurus discussion is amusing, but the general consensus is that the best asset(for one the only good one) about Walking with Dinosaurs: The Movie is the animation. And I cannot disagree, it’s nothing short of brilliant complete with some of the breath-taking scenery of any movie seen recently. Unfortunately it’s a shame that the animation is as good as it is because it really deserved a much better movie, which has so many irritants that take away from what should have been better left as an experience. The story did have some relatable themes on paper that didn’t come through on film, structurally it is very thin and formulaic. Which doesn’t seem a bad thing as long as there was something engaging, which unfortunately here there isn’t.

There is far too much freeze-framing introducing characters which really interrupts the flow and is sometimes done for no reason and the book-ended live-action sequences are completely irrelevant. There was no need for the narration, voice-overs and dialogue, which were also very poorly done. Well actually, the movie would have benefited from a narrator, but this narration is way too over-used and doesn’t educate at all, a lot feels like padding and some of it has nothing to do with what’s happening. The voice acting only succeeds in making the characters sound and act dumb, with John Leguizamo at his most annoying and Justin Long voicing a character so blandly written you cannot engage with his plight. The script is similarly awful with over-reliance of “lowest common denominator” toilet humour that will insult anybody’s intelligence, no matter whether they’re an adult or child. While the incidental scoring is good, the High School Musical-ish pop songs feel ridiculously out of place. Because of all these irritants, any sense of wonder or naturalness is completely lost, and we also have a lack of danger, tension or excitement in the predatory parts that should have a sinister effect and emotional parts that feel shoe-horned in and manipulative. The characters are completely lacking in personality, with the predatory characters having no sense of threat thanks to the writing. There are some good messages here somewhat, but they are delivered heavy-handedly. In conclusion, it’s a real shame at how much a disappointing and irritating mess Walking with Dinosaurs: The Movie was with the visuals being as brilliant as they were. 3/10 Bethany CoxRead More

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