Walking with Dinosaurs

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    Walking with Dinosaurs
    2013

    Synopsis

    In a time when dinosaurs rule the Earth, the smallest dinosaur of the herd, a playful Pachyrhinosaurus named Patchi, embarks on the biggest adventure of his life. As he tries to find his place in a spectacular world filled with fun-loving friends and a few dangerous foes, Patchi will discover the courage he needs to become the leader of the herd and a hero for the ages.

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    Cast

    • Justin LongPatchi (voice)
    • John LeguizamoAlex (voice)
    • Tiya SircarJuniper (voice)
    • Skyler StoneScowler (voice)
    • Clay SavageRadio Announcer (voice)
    • Karl UrbanUncle Zack (voice)
    • Charlie RoweRicky (voice)
    • Angourie RiceJade (voice)
    • Michael LeoneDinosaur ID Card (voice)
    • Katie SilvermanDinosaur ID Card (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 67

      Film.com

      Educational content, clever and photorealistic dinosaur CGI, and John Leguizamo voicing a prehistoric bird. What else would one need for a fun movie stew?
    • 63

      McClatchy-Tribune News Service

      “Walking” takes care to ID each new dinosaur species introduced, including factoids about what they ate and any special skills they might have had. It’s downright educational. Just don’t tell your kids that.
    • 63

      St. Louis Post-Dispatch

      Strange hybrid of science lesson and Saturday-morning cartoon.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Walking With Dinosaurs takes rewarding advantage of a much bigger budget and state-of-the-art technology to bring its impressive collection of Cretaceous creatures to vivid life. But while the walking part’s pretty impressive, the talking part — not so much.
    • 42

      The A.V. Club

      Instructive mainly for screenwriters looking for tips on what not to do, Walking With Dinosaurs takes the education out of “educational entertainment.” The entertainment, too.
    • 40

      Arizona Republic

      For a film that purports to love dinosaurs, this bigger, flashier Walking With Dinosaurs sure doesn’t trust them to be interesting enough to carry five minutes of a movie without the copious aid of slapstick and bathroom humor in a screenplay so rote it makes creatures that have been dead for 65 million years feel less fossilized than the jokes.
    • 38

      Boston Globe

      However well-intentioned the movie may be, it spills over with flat cutesy humor, making a slog out of an experience that should be filled with wonder.
    • 25

      Slant Magazine

      The strain to make the film both an educational tool and a child-minded entertainment is noticeable throughout.

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