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Dinosaur
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New York Times - 5/26/2000
"...[The movie] begins with a breathtaking sequence, a visual and sonic extravaganza..."USA Today - 6/02/2000
"...[The movie] takes animation to the next level, an evolutionary progression of genre-shattering proportions..."Rolling Stone - 6/08/2000
"...[A] striking blend of computer-generated dinos and live-action backgrounds..."Box Office - 07/01/2000
"...Effective and frequently spectacular....A skillful blend of old-fashioned Disney storytelling and newfangled computer animation..."Los Angeles Times - 05/19/2000
"...A technical amazement that points computer-generated animation toward the brightest of futures..."Chicago Sun-Times - 05/19/2000
"...The movie is startling in its impact....The visual look of DINOSAUR is a glimpse of wonders to come. The movie sends the message that computer animation is now sophisticated enough to mimic life itself in full motion..."
With DINOSAUR, Disney breaks a new stride in the technological revolution of computer animation: combining computer-animated characters with digitally enhanced live-action landscapes. The effect is literally unbelievable and the clarity, realness, and definition of the pictures easily make the once surprising effects of virtual reality seem like the dark ages.
A dinosaur egg is stolen from its nest and passed along by various birds, animals and other predators each hoping to eat it. Fumbled into a community of kind and nurturing lemurs, it cracks open and Aladar, a baby dinosaur emerges. He lives happily and peacefully among the lemurs, who raise him into adolescence. However, when a natural disaster occurs, wiping out the beautiful rainforest that was their home, teenage Aladar joins a dinosaur pilgrimmage--and discovers his true ancestry--in order to bring his lemur family to safety. Far sweeter and much more realistic than recent dinosaur movies like JURASSIC PARK or even classics like THE LAND BEFORE TIME, these new digital dinosaurs are surprisingly human with emotional eyes and expressive voices that make the magic nearly tangible.
Adventure | Animated Worlds | Animation | Childrens | Computer Animation | Dinosaurs | Disney Film | Family Film | Theatrical Release
| Directed by | Eric Leighton & Ralph Zondag | |
| Produced by | Pam Marsden | |
| Edited by | H. Lee Peterson | |
| Composition by | James Newton Howard | |
| Director of Photography | S. Douglas Smith | |
| Production Design by | Walter Martishius | |
| Voice | D.B. Sweeney, Julianna Margulies, Samuel E. Wright, Ossie Davis, Joan Plowright, Alfre Woodard, Max Casella, Della Reese, Hayden Panettiere, Jonathan Harris & Peter Siragusa | |
| Visual Effects Supervision by | Neil Eskuri & Neil Krepela |
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