Blu-ray Review

Dinosaur

Featured in Issue 114, November 2006

Picture
4.5
Sound
NR
WSR Score
3
Disc Information
Studio Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Catalog Number 52342
MPAA Rating PG
Retail Price $34.99
Disc Type Single Side, Single Layer (BD-25)
Running Time 82 min
Color Color
Chapters Yes
Closed Captioned Yes
Regional Coding A
Release Date 09/19/06
Theatrical Year 2000
Credits
Director Ralph Zondag & Eric Leighton
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Disc Soundtrack Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, PCM 24/48 5.1
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If you read anything about Disney's live action/animated spectacle, Dinosaur, I can just about guarantee that there won't be much written about the story. That's because there isn't much of one there, and what's even more amazing about that is the number of people it took to write it! A dinosaur egg is carried far away from its mother and finally lands in a forest with a family of funky-looking lemurs. They raise the little dinosaur, called Aladar, as their own, and all is well until a meteor shower destroys the family's home. The lemurs climb aboard Aladar and they take off for safer accommodations. Along the way, Aladar is faced, for the first time, with his own kind. One thing that should always be remembered: no matter how amazing, or lovely a film is, it's just simply got to tell a good story as well. There are two options for purchasing Dinosaur: a single disc with a nice selection of extras, or a double disc set that offers a second disc with tons and tons of extras that focus, of course, on the amazing and intricate art of digital animation. (Laurie Sevano)

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