
If it weren't for a series of cataclysmic events, a comet impact being first on the list, our planet could well still be the domain of dinosaurs. Following Pr Rodolfo Coria, a world-reknown Argentinian paleontologist, we visit sites of major discoveries he has contributed to in Patagonia and travel back in time to see these amazing beasts come to life in 3D. Patagonia has given us the largest living animal to ever walk the Earth: the titanesque plant-eating Argentinosaur, and... (Full plot summary below)
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If it weren't for a series of cataclysmic events, a comet impact being first on the list, our planet could well still be the domain of dinosaurs. Following Pr Rodolfo Coria, a world-reknown Argentinian paleontologist, we visit sites of major discoveries he has contributed to in Patagonia and travel back in time to see these amazing beasts come to life in 3D. Patagonia has given us the largest living animal to ever walk the Earth: the titanesque plant-eating Argentinosaur, and its nemesis, the Giganotosaur, a bipedal carnivore that could easily challenge the famous T-Rex.
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| Chicago TribuneMichael EspositoThe film reminds us that in birds, dinosaurs 'have left us only their grace and beauty,' for which, as a small mammal (at least in comparison to a 45-foot-long carnivore), I'm grateful. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Tim RobeyThis slick prehistory lesson has state-of-the-art CG dinos, narration in the always welcome baritone of Donald Sutherland, and some genuinely spectacular fly-bys over the Argentinian wilderness. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesPaige WiserBe warned: Dinosaurs is a little scary. Nothing tries to eat you, which is nice, but with the 3D effect, these ginormous creatures practically perch -- menacingly -- on your armrest. |
| User ReviewThomas CI love IMAX movies. Biggest ones ever from Patagonia. Only 60 (known) dinosaurs.. They lived on the earth 100 times more than humans to date. |
| User ReviewOctavianYou can't go wrong with IMAX and dinosaurs in this enchanting documentary. This film is really meant to be seen in theaters in front of a million inch screen with your rotating chair and holographic glasses on. All kidding aside this movie will be quite enjoyable for all 40 minutes. |
| User ReviewNeil LThis was a life experience talking a lot about the dinosaurs of Patagonia in South America. I really enjoyed the documentary. I will soon buy the DVD when it's out. |
| User ReviewRoxanne RAnother cinematic triumph for IMAX and the studios involved!! I watched this one in blu-ray 3D and was so impressed with the wealth of knowledge and information presented by paleontologists and other experts in the field. You will embark on a journey through time to see the history, evolution and extinction of the world's largest known dinosaurs and some of the most incredible paleontological discoveries of modern times. Great computer generated footage brings to life some of these huge dinosaurs: the Giganotosaurus, Argentinosaurus and many more..There is also a trivia game and a short documentary on the making of this awesome IMAX exhibit...Highly recommended! |
| User ReviewDiana EBuen documntal, no tenia informacion de la riqueza arqueologica de la Patagonia, mi primera pelicula en 3D y en el IMAX. Ver las huellas de los dinosaurios, verlos pasar sobre mi, atacarme y morderme fue muy divertido. Asi quien no aprende de los argentinosaurios |
| User ReviewEddie Gwoah very good documentary , whole in 3D totaly ruled , i think 3D effect is more interesting then hole story of movie and Dinosaurs in Patagonia, it's one of those movies that loved but don't need to see it again ;) |
| User ReviewJason K3d was ok but it was a great story, kids enjoyed |