Everything Wrong With Dinosaur in 17 Minutes or Less
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2022
- Dinosaur is a weird little movie. It's trying to do something new with animation but it's also still a Disney film. It's weird. Sinful and weird.
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Today in “movies I remember seeing as a kid yet forgot existed.”
Same here💯💯💯
Bro same XD
I only remember this cause I have it on DVD for some odd reason lol
It be like that. Darwin IV was another one
I never forgot! ❤️
In my opinion, this is one of Disney's most underrated movies and was always one of my favorites as a kid. However, nowadays it's hard to ignore the fact the all the creatures in this movie lived in different time periods and In different places and would have never met each other.
I never saw it as trying to be accurate thou, like the lemurs are tiny tiny and wait they’re lemurs with dinosaurs!?
Same this is one of my favorite movies when I was a kid. In fact, this movie got me into loving dinosaurs.
@@brytonup1551 it was never meant to be accurate. It was meant to milk the dinosaur craze.
I was obsessed with dinosaurs as a kid and I can relate to this. Your second sentence occurred to me a few years into my obsession tho XD
this is one of my all time fav movies and it got me into dinosaurs long before Jurassic Park did. My fav scene is when Aladar stumbles across the herd and is blown away by Baileen's sheer size, considering it's the first time in his life he sees a sauropod (very large long-necked herbivores) and a Brachiosaur at that (believed for a long time to be the largest living creature to have walked the Earth)
The "dig up water from a dry lake/stream bed" is actually 100% a real thing.
If you are in a dry stream bed you want to try and find a bend in it's course, you will dig on the _outside edge_ of the bend and preferably under a shady spot if there are nearby trees. That will give you the best chance of finding water if there is no clean standing water source avalible. (Obviously purify it if you have the means to do so)
That's precisely why animals like elephants dig up the soil in dried out river beds during the Dry Season, because there's usually still some groundwater/wet soil below, esp in spots where plants grow that are still green.
Regarding the meteor, I always assumed it was a small one- not the one “that killed the dinosaurs”. Like little meteors may happen any time or seasonally like a hurricane.
I like that theory - explains why they’re not all dead in the end which is something that always annoyed me
Yes my man ! Even as a maturing kid i thought "surely the dinosaurs encountered more than 1 metor other than the one that killed them" 😂 after all they were on an island
This is confirmed 👍
They are not all dead at the end because this is a DISNEY movie! The original story had all the dinos dying and the lemurs surviving.@@freddiemay2742
Nice theory, but I don't think meteors THAT big are seasonal-
even then, theory holds up perfectly.
The Carnosaur is portrayed as mindless, but it is very much aware that if it gets into a fight with a pack, it will get killed or heavily injured. The way it pounced when spotted a loose dino and went after it, separating it from the group is probably the most accurate any movie ever got when it comes to carnivores hunting. It's more mind games, intimidation tactics and weighing of options than actual fighting.
Carnivores have to risk their lives to get something to eat if they can't get a quick and easy kill, so it is a very accurate portrayal indeed!
And I don't mean they'll get killed in a fight with their prey, more so that almost any injury would spell death later on as it would hinder their hunting capabilities and maybe even make THEM an easy kill for something else.
Predators are smarter than prey because of what you just said so i agree its weird they portrayed him as mindless.
IKR? Despite being the antagonists, the Carnotaurs aren't portrayed as bloodthirsty rampaging monsters, at first the pair are simply trailing the herd, only eating those that wander away from the herd or those that collapse from exhaustion, such as the dead Stygimoloch, and when Bruton causes a cave-in and takes one of the Carnotaurs down with him, the surviving one (who I guess is the male) leaves immediately instead of trying to break through the rocks to get to Aladar's gang. And later in the gorge, the Carnotaur initially rushes in to try and spook the herd into scattering so that he can pick off the stragglers, but he wisely backs off when the herd stands together, only for him to go after the lone Kron, who is much easier prey. In other words, the Carnotaurs in this movie are extremely realistic predators, so kudos to the writers.
Do you think a Carontaurus or even t-rex would retreat like that, realistically? Like even if it didn't see a lone prey it oculd go after instead, would the pack be enough to make it retreat?
@@clarklaw6416 Yes, defensive prey animals, especially herd animals, can be vicious and spiteful. I believe it's water buffalo that will actively trample threats and even dip into tall grass to ambush them. Also as mentioned in another comment, it doesn't take a dramatic injury to reduce a predator's chance of future feeding and by extent survival. Not provoking the herd is the choice for anything smart enough to have made it to adulthood.
One of my favorite Disney movies. something interesting about this movie is, originally, the Carnotuars were supposed to have dialogue but the film makers thought they'd be more intimidating without speaking
they were right honestly. even little kids could understand the contrast and how much more real it made the carnotaurs
@@rainestar82 true
And intimidating they were
I thought they said it made it darker. But imagine for a second that they don’t speak until the last minute or something. That would be terrifying.
true but that makes me wonder what they would've talked about
5:09 Actually, a paper has been released confirming that the majority of dinosaurs were indeed very capable swimmers. They were just as good at swimming as most modern land mammals.
Yeah that Jurassic world dominion scene where the T. rex does a double backflip into the pool and says let’s get Jurassic was wiiild
@@TheAnthonyMarlowe That sounds like something stupid enough that Jeremy would say.
I don’t know exactly which paper you are referring to, but dinosaurs being capable swimmers has been known for quite some times, since the trackways were probably a dead giveaway.
If you were referring to the new Spinosaurus paper (the one that argues for an semi-aquatic lifestyle and not the one arguing against it), I believe that that one only examined spinosaurids. If you were referring to a different paper, could you please tell me the title, since links don’t work? Would appreciate it
@@sandwich_i6465 WOULD HUMONGOUS DINOSAURS SINK OR SWIM? THE ANSWER MIGHT SURPRISE YOU & Were Dinosaurs Able to Swim?
@@TheAnthonyMarlowe I love it when she says "It's dominionin' time"
It's never stated that the meteor in the movie is the extinction level event we're all somewhat familiar with. This meteor seems to be a localized event, and with no where near the same impact. Also, the ticking clock is the herd, dehydrated and starving to death. The "villain" is actually a good leader, not a likable one, but he can't allow the weak and elderly to determine their pace. Aladar is unique in that he seems to possess a moral compass common to humans, unlike Kron, who naturally behaves more like an actual animal would. He does what he has to in order for the herd to survive, and if the weak few slow down predators, then their sacrifice is, to him, justified.
When there is not enough food in winter or water in summer, animals even leave their newborns behind... So yeah, he was a realistic written animal
Man, I still have my old VHS tape of this movie somewhere. I remember always being in awe at the meteor scene every time I watched it, my little kid brain never realized those backgrounds weren't CGI so I used to think this was the best-looking animated thing ever.
Hold on to it and keep it safe I lost mine so I’m putting my energy into your copy now
Ikr i loved that scene so much when i was little, its the whole reason i even remember the movie
That meteor shower is a core memory
Same I was like “this movie came out before I was born and the animation is the best thing I’ve ever seen how has this movie never won Oscars?!”
I also have a VHS and honestly the CGI just of the dinos still stands out and holds up better than a lot of dino CGI these days.
6:11 I always had the impression that it was just "a meteor" not "the world-ending meteor", because it wasn't really that big the one on the movie, the real one was gargantuam
Gargantuas maybe?
Correct.
That's also what I think, the real meteor that killed the non-avian dinosaurs would have also destroyed the Nesting Grounds and a lot more.
I always wondered why almost everybody assumes it would be the big, dinosaur ending one.
As if there would have been no smaller impacts during several hundred millions of years, maybe similar in scale to the 1908 Tunguska one.
It's still more than big enough to have killed all the dinosaurs we see in the movie though. Quite a few of the 'small' meteors are bigger than an iguanodon ..and for reference, you are just a little bit bigger than an iguanodon's HEAD. ALL of those meteors were MASSIVE and would have caused WAY more destruction than we see in the movie
I loved this movie growing up as a kid! The carnotaurs were the scariest Disney villains ever in my mind for a long time. Nice to see it getting some attention.
My sister used to read Steven King as an elementary student (she wasn't allowed to have the books, so that made them all the more interesting to her) and was quickly desensitized to horror movies and such. In her opinion, the scariest monsters were the ones that couldn't talk or be reasoned with because there was no way to escape them. I disagreed with them being scarier (not about them wrecking you) and basically said what Chris did about them being driven by their nature (werewolves can't help it similar to a carnivore). I thought monsters that could talk were a lot scarier, because it's not JUST following its nature, it's actively deceiving/luring/trapping you. It KNOWS you're a sentient being and still enjoys toying with it's prey.
I remember having the film on VHS (I also remember that the opening sequence was included as a trailer on the Tarzan VHS), and then watched it again a couple of years ago. I like the film well enough. The CGI for the dinosaurs still holds up: it still looks impressive, and the combination of highly detailed CGI with live-footage makes the dinosaurs look realistic for the setting. Also, how can you forget the soundtrack? The music that plays during the opening sequence is great.
I remember that this film exists because of the trailer that's on the VHS of Toy Story 2.
This was one of the first dvd's i got as a kid way back when it came out.
I actually just watched it on Netflix a month ago just to see how terrible it was lol
The thing that drove me FUCKING INSANE though was the main menu.
Everytime you changed (from scene selection, to settings, to the stupid game that came with the disc that you could play on the DVD player) panels in the menu, it would play this overly long dramatic cinematic of the carnataurs chasing a smaller dinosaur, crashing the next off eggs(EXCEPT FOR 1 EGG!!!! 1 EGG BARELY MISSES THEIR CLAWS AND LIVES TOCTELL THE TALE!!!!) Before the menu actually shows up and let's you select anything.
I'm pretty sure the cinematic is like 20 seconds in length, and the volume is WAY louder than anything else on the disc.
I remember loving this film as a kid...shocked they've never sinned it.
Same
They sinned it now
They go through how many movies so far?
@@chasehedges6775 c
Same. I even had a few of the McDonald's toys and the VHS at my grandma's house.
Let’s give a round of applause the camera man who somehow went back in time to film these Dinosaurs, and not get eaten or mess up the space time continuum in the process.
She did mess it up. Thats why we got trump then biden instead of 8 years of the bern like in the alpha timeline.
And to the translator-guy that went with him to translate dino-speech to english
@@Teraclon True!
*looks around at everything*
...are we SURE the camera man didn't mess up the space time continuum? Are we _SURE_
why, the dinosaurs look like shit😂
5:10 actually iguanodonts were pretty good swimmers, I mean they have a long muscular tail that would have propelled them through the water very effectively plus there is even a tipe of iguanodont callen lurdusaurus that is theorized to be semi-aquatic.
All of that is avoiding the fact that the majority of animals today can and do swim so it makes no sense that dinosaurs couldn’t
People probably assume that since they look really heavy like an elephant maybe more but even elephants can swim maybe idk
@@theman3274 for a long time we assumed elephants could not swim. Then a circus boat sank, and days later a swimming elephant was spotted, allegedly still wearing the circus hat.
Read the story as a kid, never cared about verification back then, so it might be bogus.
Elephants DO swim, however.
@@theman3274 elephants are really good swimmers
@@craken1566 yeah I kinda knew that but my brain tripped
To be fair, that meteor is probably not supposed to be the same one that killed the dinosaurs, seeing as there is a Brachiosaurus which lived only during the Jurassic and the Iguanodon became extinct during the Early Cretaceous - so you could argue that the sun wasn't blocked by dust particles because this meteor wasn't as big, so its impact was less severe.
And the reason why the raptors and Carnotaurus don't speak might be because Disney went the same route as The Land Before Time: herbivores have one universal language and carnivores have another language.
I think Dinosaur is one of Walt Disney’s best films, I say that because of how it’s made because the characters and the combination of live action backgrounds goes very well together it was the surprise of my life when watching it for the first time as a kid. The designs for the dinosaurs and backgrounds are simply awesome because it's clear to see they worked hard to make it good and add a lot of detail.
Its completely forgettable. Its one of their worst films.
@@jonsmith5058 so was treasure planet people at the time didn’t like it but then it grew a following it’s called a cult classic
Agreed!!!! I only remember the start! Watched it when I was like 7 and then when I got Disney plus. Soooo good!!!!!
Definitely a childhood favorite movie of mine!
I owned it on VHS
I remember having a whole dinosaur obsession because of this movie when I was little.
I still have an obsession. Currently learning to be a paleontologist
Apparently mine never wore off.
Same
I still kinda do lol
Ikr
My mind always auto-corrected that the asteroid was a much smaller less significant one and not the world ender solely because an entire movie happened after it. If it was the world ender and it was in view of Aldar he'd surely be vaporized from heat or shot into space via ejecta or turned to red mist from the shock wave.
I watched this movie every day as a kid. Part of my obsession with dinosaurs when I was little. People have probably forgotten about this movie but it still holds a special place in my life.
Say what you want but this movie holds a special place in little me’s heart. It got me passionate about dinosaurs
Edit: I say this because it’s the first dinosaur movie I saw as I was almost 2 when this movie came out so when I started having a conscience, this was the first one I remember seeing and Jurassic park was after
Jurassic Park 1993 did that for me.
It was The Land Before Time movies for me, but I do remember this movie well.
@@chasehedges6775 oh those helped too but as a kid this was the first dinosaur movie I saw and when I saw Jurassic park I lost my mind and wanted to be a paleontologist like dr grant
@@DarthHydra Omg same and I have a lot of fond memories as a kid cause the Carno is definitely my favorite Dino and I remember being so freaked out during the cave scene terrifying. Also the best scene in this movie was definitely the meteor scene so scary and it looked so cool.
Same dude- I’m pretty sure I saw this movie before Jurassic Park as a kid- it’s always been a favorite- mostly since there have barely been any good or decent dinosaur movies- the only ones I can think of was this and Jurassic Park series ((not including the documentaries)) I’ll always love this movie 🤧🤧 plus it was such good animation for it’s time- at least that’s what I remember thinking and stuff
Edit; I forgot about the Land Before time series 😭 that too I love that one
This movie was a huge part of my childhood, I hardcore watched this as a kid.
I recently rewatched it for the first time in about 7 years I think, not as good as I remember but still a somewhat enjoyable film with decently aged animation, some cool action scenes, but the best part was definitely the music.
Same man, but of course all movies lose magic when you grow up. Being a child is just, amazing
I think it's pretty good. It has a few good scenes and the animation is very good.
This is movie is like the top of my list. The story, the score, and surprisingly the CGI is extremely good for its time. If I ever have kids, I’m def gonna show this to them
Really? You shouldn't. The movie has a horrible main character, an unclear/bad message, a crappy concept and story, and lousy characters.
This movie kicks the crap out of the recent “Walking with Dinosaurs” movie. Cinemasins needs to sun THAT movie
@@k7l3rworkman97
They both need to be kicked. They both suffer from the same problems.
@@chuchulainn9275 the next generation will be spoonfed tiktok...
This movie can't do more harm after that...
Can we take a moment to say how amazing this animation is. It’s honestly better than some current animation
This movie is more similar in a lot of ways to the Land Before Time. A kind hearted protagonist separated from his family who meets up with a group of different species of dinosaurs to get to the Great Valley/Nesting Grounds, the amazing, lush, carnivore free zone surrounded by walls. They even have the protagonist teaming up with a stubborn character, the fight with the protagonist and the stubborn character over which way is the correct way to lead the group to Dino paradise with the stubborn character being wrong, and the climax being the dinosaurs teaming up to take down Sharp Tooth/Carnitaur.
Yeah I was surprised he likens it to a lot of films but never mentiones the Land Before Time.
I guess the two movies are quite similar, only that Cera redeems herself by helping the others defeat Sharptooth and she becomes friends with Littlefoot and the others, while Kron dies a jerk@$$.
Sir, I'm going to need you to stop. You're ruining my childhood
I like this movie way better because to me it gets more things right
The antagonists for instance: the carnotaurus acts like a real carnivore, going after the weak but knowing when to retreat to avoid further injuries while stopping once its hunger is satisfyied, being pushed to further extremes because of the draught everyone in this world is experiencing. The Sharp Tooth on the other hand seems like an obstacle rather than an animal, that motherfucker is in the middle of an earthquake being tossed around and hit with volcanic fumes and hes still trying to eat two baby dinosaurs that wont keep him fed for more than five minutes
That's because "family movies" aimed at kids, most generic action movies, crime/detective/cop shows, romantic comedies etc follow cookie-cutter tropes and clichés. Tropes in itself are not bad... they're the base stones of storytelling, and they help the audience (esp small kids) to identify who a character is, esp in cartoons/animations where each character in a group fills a certain role (the leader, the mentor, the rebel, the nurturing protector, the crazy/goofy one for comedy relief, the grumpy one with the heart of gold, etc).
Nah this film had younger me in a chokehold. Watching this movie almost every day to the point the vhs tape almost broke. When life was simpler😌
This movie was one of “The Greats” for 90s babies/kids. Dinosaurs was memorable, the animation was lit(at the time) and the story line was good plus funny.
1:30 This wasn't a particularly great movie, but the soundtrack during this sequence is absolutely glorious. Someone at Disney said "Could we get music that sounds like Jurassic Park AND The Lion King at the same time?" and James Newton Howard was just 'gotcha covered.' He's a treasure who really doesn't get enough recognition.
The soundtrack is brilliant for this movie
Nah this movie should be placed in a library and kept nice and safe. I think the animations were really good for it’s time.
This movie is amazing. I wish it got more recognition. This, Atlantis, treasure planet… disneys forgotten treasures.
The forgotten golden gems that honestly probably did more for the generation growing up with it than the ones that were already around
@@mashpotetatez4730 I owe my strange sense of adventure to Atlantis/Treasure 🌎
I do have a theory as to why the carnivores don't speak like the other dinosaurs. Basically it all comes down to perspective. You typically wouldn't talk to your dinner, nor would you care if it talked back since that meal is the only thing keeping you alive in the harsh life of a predator.
I’m glad the comments agree this is one of Disney’s best and most underrated film
16:44 😂😂 ohh its over
one of the better childhood nostalgia movies. ngl seeing these scenes after almost 20 years got me a bit emotional
Honestly I love the behavior of the Carnotaurus. It doesn’t attack after the rockslide because it’s already frustrated and injured. It also doesn’t attack the herd once they retaliate
I've wanted this sinned for years. Seeing this is like watching your favorite band making a surprise appearance at a concert.
This was my favourite movie as a kid, I watched it multiple times during a day! It’s funny to look back on it now, even though I still love it. It came out the day before I was born, so my mom used to joke that it was made for me (I was obsessed with dinosaurs ). Also, really glad he didn’t sin the part where he calls out for someone to answer after the meteor, that always made me cry!
5:13 "Ah yes, Iguanadons, like most dinosaurs: known for their incredible swimming ability."
I hate to be an absolute dick, and spoil your fun (really sorry)
but actually, yes, a recent study showed that most dinosaurs including large sauropods, hadrosaurs, t. rex, and some ankiylosaurs (I'd guess iguanadon are among those dinosaurs) were relatively good swimmers, of course not all dinosaurs and I could be wrong in any of them because I didn't read the paper, but I'm 99% Iguanadons were good swimmers, the sin count shuld decrease 1 (I think)
Iguanodon wasn't an Ankylosaur
Are you high?
recent studyes show that ankylosaurs would er..... sink due to being so heavy
I know, but a semi aquatic ankylosaurus is a real thing lol ^^
@@gergopiroska5749 they're talking about how ankylosaurs were mentioned among some of my examples
As much as ik what this channel is and as big of a fan as I am, AND as much of what you said is true and makes sense, nothing will change the fact that this is one of Disney's forgotten gems and one of my all time favs. I grew up watching this and even know I get hits of nostalgia all through the film.
Favorite movie of all time. I purposely wait for a year to relive the excitement as if I'm watching it for the first time and despite it's faults this video existing or not I love it. CGI aged well. Kron's character is appreciated. Bruton's redemption. Even Neera had a little development if you noticed that she was on her brother's side then as we see her look at Aladar a more she realizes her brother is wrong. Aladar does have charm, kindness, bravery, and can be a bit naive but has enough wits to get around.
I used to be very afraid of certain movies as a kid (I'm still haunted by Snow White), but those scary carnotaurs were actually pretty dope for me, for some reason.
Oof feel that- my scary movie was Alice in Wonderland 😂😂 but yeah I always love this movie 😂😂 the Carno’s were so cool to me 🤧
Those carnos were my favorite hand puppet from McDonald's when they were what came with the kid's meal.
snow white!! i remember i was super scared of the talking mirror and the evil witch staring through snow white's window
@@briciolaa Most of the evil things in the movie were scary as hell. The queen, her transformation, the mirror, Snow White's illusions in the forest, her death, the vultures...😨
Omg same. I was scared of this and Snow white. I still refuse to watch Snow white tho.
I'm so glad you guys sinned this film! I remember loving this movie as a kid, but kinda forgot it existed.
Now as a jaded adult the "animals talking and acting like people" gimmick has me grimacing, but I still think the movie holds up well in story and animation. The animation is stellar; I was ignorant of the "live action" film technique that you describe. Either way, if the movie WAS made by compositing CGI onto live action background plates, it's still a seamless visual experience to me.
except the whole "creepy human lips on iguanodons because they talk" thing
I'm loving the sarcasm and forced dinosaur sex jokes in this one LOL
Finally. Thank you for uploaded this request. I've been waiting three years for this right after my brother requested The Emperor's New Groove that came out by Disney the same year in 2000, and it finally happend.
So I had the Japanese dvd of this movie and it had extra games on it (idk if English dvds had this too). One of them was this maze game with jump scares which scared the shit out of me
A lot of the English DVDs had mini games. I never had the English DVD of Dinosaur so I cannot verify if it had the same game you're talking about, but I remember having the special anniversary edition of Bambi and playing a game where Bambi and Thumper see who can slide the farthest on the ice without sliding too far and hitting the snowbank.
I may have played that but it’s been too long since that VHS
That game was pretty fun, but yeah it was scary.
You know, regardless of the quality of the film itself, there was nothing quite as jarring as remembering that beautiful opening sequence giving me whiplash the moment someone started talking. I don't why, but it just felt it was going to be a little more interesting before that point, and from there on, it just becomes another animated kids flick, with a moment or two.
From what I understand, for most of pre-production, the intention was for the animals to be nonverbal. But dialogue was shoehorned in late in the process, which is why it so often feels completely unnecessary. And why all the best sequences have no talking.
@@jasonblalock4429 Ah yes, it was "Walking with Dinosaurs" before Walking with Dinosaurs. That film suffered the same fate.
I remember the trailers for the film was just an edited version of the first few minutes, similar to The Lion King.
@@motherplayer At least the dialogue in Disney's Dinosaur isn't cringe for the most part, everything that is said in Walking with Dinosaurs 3D makes me want to rip off my ears. XD
At least with Dinosaur they had time to reanimate and make the characters actually look like they’re talking. Walking With Dinosaurs literally just edited voices over pre-existing footage making it feel like a really bad fan abridged dub
This was my favorite childhood movie growing up. The VHS tape is most likely still at my mothers house. I loved this movie. Definitely will put my kids onto this movie when I find a place to watch it!
Thanks for the nostalgia, this was one of my favorite movies as a kid, probably one of the most played VHS I had
An underrated film I watched this movie sm as a child and I watch it on occasion cause for 2000 the cgi still looks pretty good specifically on the dinosaurs. The carno was definitely a better choice than the T. rex
Fun Fact: Originally, they were planning on having them be T-Rexes, but Disney realized that said dinosaur was overused, so they decided on one that wasn't well known then.
@@redlycan5064 yes I know that actually lol and I think it was the best choice possible that they changed it for Carnotaurus. This movie made this my favorite Dino for how cool it looked not even the Jurassic World Series could compare their design of the carno to Disneys Carno so cool and demonic looking.
Oof, this is awkward. Actually, a lot of dinosaurs swam very well including Iguanodon. They were notably fast swimmers.
and they didn't have creepy human lips and had beaks like every other ornithopod
13:00 There’s no way his boulder toes can Scoop The Goop!! ❤️🤣👍🏻👍🏻 new cinema sins is always welcome in my life! Great work!
I love that as this was posted I rewatched this movie the night before. I logged onto youtube and saw this and said "no way".
I will say this movie shaped my childhood and gave me the love for dinosaurs that I still have to this day, I almost became a paleontologist.
But I will say that this movie is awesome, it gives a great message, and it has creatures that most kids can fall in love with, I know I'll be showing this movie to my kids. I think this movie is definitely underrated, since all the work that was put into it, just to make the backgrounds, the characters, all of it is just amazing to me. This is why I can always watch this movie, this movie will be in my heart forever.
This movie and Avatar are my top two favorite movies that I can rewatch over and over again!
I rewatched this not long ago and dude, it's a legit good film!
I always mention it and no one seems to have seen it, so glad to see it sinned.
The beginning carnataur scene still makes me feel like crying...
This movie definitely affected me when i was a kid! I remember being so scared and crying so much during the whole movie, but loved it so much I watched It all the time.
Also had a ton of rubber hand puppets of their heads from McDonalds happy meals!!
Honestly one of my favourite films as a kid. The scientific inaccuracy of these species living at the same time and the same areas though... its still an enjoyable film.
Man, I broke the DVD of this as a kid because I watched it so many times. Was, and still is one of my favorite Disney/dinosaur movies!!
This movie played a huge part on why I like dinosaurs so much to this day. I remember that sometimes, when I was a toddler, started 'roaring' akin to the scene where they drive off the Carno at the end lmao.
Man this, Jurassic Park and Land Before Time were my childhood. I loved dinosaurs so much.
15:27, this made me laugh so hard I almost went extinct
I’m so happy you did this movie, it was one of my favorites as a kid.
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid. I insisted on running in circles on all fours through the entire end credits, pretending to be a dinosaur.
15:32 😂😂😂😂
Open the door.
Get on the floor.
Everybody sin the Dinosaur.
Don't mind if I do - oo - ooh
One of my all time fav movies !! So excited to see you roast it lol
I love cinemasins for making me remember all these old movies I don't remember anymore it's the best way to relive my childhood
Haven't thought about this movie in a long while! I used to love it as a kid, especially when I was in my dinosaur phase. ❤
This just made my day. I grew up watching this movie, and now i can see it get ripped to shreds by Cinema Sins. I can now die in peace XDDD
This movie taught my brain about sight-sound delay for distant explosions, and made my nightmares that much more terrifying lmao
you don't know how much this means to me
i was litterally waiting for years yes years ever since i think 2015 for this to be made. for 7 years i sat and waited for this. i have probibly seen this movie more than any other movie. i requested this like 5 times and thought i wasn't heard. thank you for this i can now die in peace.
Remember having this on VCR when I was a kid ,deep film man, teaches you about bravery and sacrifice and love, how dare you sin this masterpiece
5:45 that's not a triceratops that's a pachyrhinosaurus one great thing about this movie is that instead of just having classic and stock dinosaurs like t rex triceratops apatosaurus stegosaurus and so one it has other dinosaurs like pachyrhinosaurus itself carnotaurus styrachosaurus stiggymoloch and microceratus showing the audience that there are more dinosaurs then just t rex and so on
Edit also why Aladar wasn't gord was because unlike other ceratopcian dinosaurs pachyrhinosaurus had a bump or better known a boss om its nose instead of a horn so that was a smart move on the film crew to use a ceratopcian like pachyrhinosaurus for this sceen
But non of them lived together
@@gergopiroska5749 I know
That dino swearing roar sin absolutely killed me. Reminded me of Clark Griswold's breakdown in Christmas vacation
No sin off for that INCREDIBLE theme (The Egg Travels)--ding!
I THINK I saw a trailer with that opening scene in a theater as a kid (like literally 6 years old) because the song and shots stuck with me into my 20s and somehow managed to find the movie by which I SWEAR I'd never seen before. Thats how good the song was, still gives me goosebumps
I remember seeing this as a kid and I was amazed of how realistic it looked. seeing it now and it really doesn't look that impressive just shows how far CGI have come
I remember this movie having such a banger soundtrack. Also "Narratorsaurous" was RIGHT there dawg!
7:57 There is a clock they're racing actually, it's called "this massive herbivore herd has been traveling without sufficient food or water for a long time, so they need to get to the nesting grounds before they all dehydrate and/or starve".
Herds of real animals will also typically leave their old, sick, and wounded behind. It's harsh, but those vulnerable members can attract predators in addition to slowing them down as a whole. Kron is more of a realist than anything until his stubbornness and ego start to get the better of him.
BEEN WAITING FOR YOU TO DO THIS ONE
I miss watching these as a Kid and it's great that since I still have a lot of my Old Movies, my Kids also get to enjoy them now as well.
But honestly watching them now, as an Adult... I'm realizing that there's a lot of pretty messed up Things that happen in these seemingly "Innocent" movies.
Some of these examples I just enjoy(ed) as a Child and some are examples of Messed up Things I've never noticed before until recently. (Recently = Past 5 Years or less.)
*Land Before Time* , which is basically just a Story of Herbivore Dinosaur "Kids" finding and eventually befriending a Carnivorous Dinosaur "Kid" that they deem the Name "Sharp-Tooth" to.
They then spend the rest of the Time trying to find ways to prevent their New Friend from eventually & Inevitably Mur*ering them Brutally by Mauling and Maiming them until they Forever Sleep...
*Franklin the Turtle* , with the Nerdy Turtle who would've never made it through the Likes of High School in Reality.
The Two Most Ingeniously Genius Lab Rats of all Time: *Pinky & the Brain!*
Kinda Self Explanatory with them being Experimental Lab Rats.
*WishBone the Dog.*
Who apparently either had Telepathic Abilities, often speaking to the Audience via his Mind. OR We OURSELVES were literally, actually inside the Dog's Mind, able to Hear, Translate, & Understand everything He's "Saying" or Thinking to Himself and about Others...
Which is a Total Invasion of Privacy and a Complete MindF*ck in the very least tbh. 🤔
*The Gargoyles* Cartoon, with the different Colored Gargoyles who unfortunately turned to Stone wherever they happened to be Standing whenever the Sun rose.
So they always had to make sure that they made it back to their Respective Posts on their Buildings/Structures or they would be Vulnerable and easily Destroyed by their Enemies as Stone Statues.
*Homeward Bound:* With the Three Runaway Pets that made it back Home again, despite all the Odds being stacked against them.
Shadow (The Golden Retriever),
Chance (The Pitt Bull),
and Sassy.(The Cat).
And I'm sure there's a lot more but this Comment is already Two Commas Short of a Harry Potter Book, so I'm just going to leave it at those and let all y'all take it from Here! 👋🏻😉
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Mind you this movie is 20+ years old and I still think the graphics held up great and beat most of the CGI in movies today.
"AHHHH FOR F*** SAKE!!!" My reaction to 90 percent of "Romantic" scenes in kid movies.
Growing up, I always thought this movie was the best (maybe cause it had dinosaurs as the stars), when I got older I realized its only just good. Now its infamous for being underrated, it has a place in my memories for how 2000s it is. And no matter what you say, its still better than the Lion King remake.
14:27 because resources aren’t unlimited , they probably stay in the nesting grounds as long as there is food for them so yeah that’s why migration happen for the most part
I have only seen this as a preview about 100x as a kid because they put it at the beginning of every VHS before they released it.
Anything other than a 10 sin counter is a 1,000 sins on sincinema. This movie is an amazing piece of nostalgic work.
This movie is interesting in that it’s really gorgeous and stunning but also really forgettable
It looks like a ps2 game come on now
@@TheAnthonyMarlowe movie was also early 2000s or late 1990s so was outstanding for that time
I LOVED this movie as a kid. I remember we had the DVD which came in a 2 part set and I used to feel so cool having to change DVDs midway throught the movie. I've been meaning to watch it again, this time without having to pause in the middle.
This is one of my childhood movies and it overjoys me to see a CinemaSins video on it
17:52 Ooh! The Changeling! A man of taste I see. My compliments on the reference.
This is still my most favourite dinosaur film. One of the reasons i started to like dinosaurs as a kid, still is.
This film has so much nostalgia for me and my childhood.
I watched it on a VHS tape so much that it actually went black and white.
This movie is so under-effin-rated!! The music in it alone is worthy of standing next to other Disney scores!!
This movie might of had mistakes but it was such a good movie
Anyone else remember seeing the teaser for this on the VHS of Tarzan as a kid?
i don't think there is anything wrong with this movie, change my mind
I'm thankful that this movie was apart of my childhood.
Please do the land before time movie next please.
That jerkasaures joke killed me lol
I loved this movie. The opening scared me shitless
this movie was mostly praised for its amazing CGI, like the dinosaurs are really well made, and so are the sounds made by them, but other then that, the story is mediocre, not bad of course cuz what else can you do with a realistic dinosaur movie, but it's good at what it does, and of course, the music is amazing
Not to mention the whole nonsensical "here's dinosaurs... but also modern monkeys and modern birds, all at the same time" bit.
@@TF2CrunchyFrog that too
Oh wow, this just unlocked the memory of me owning toys of this as a kid as well as the movie on VHS. I used to be a huge dino fan back then.
This is one of those kinds of movies where it’s like your absolute favourite as a child, and rewatched it like every week, but as an adult it just gets completely wiped from your memory
I still love this film. Still my favourite. Also you can tell they know nothing about dinosaurs because they didn't sin the more obvious flaws like how the carnotaurus was not that large in real life.
Well they might have thought it was because of stylistic choices (iguanadons don’t look like that, lemurs face is to human, etc.) plus Dino recreations change frequently according to the science of the time.
@@jon83chewy I remember reading Disney said the mammal that did exist in this time wasn't "marketable enough", hence the use of lemurs; which didn't exist until 5 million years AFTER the dinosaurs. Yet, we're talking about a company that made everything from talking candles to cups marketable lol.
This could’ve been a film about literally any ecosystem, dinosaurs just stuck because it would make an interested audience than the same message but say in Antarctica or other films had already made something similar. If this film was by any metric accurate, Carnotaurus wouldn’t have been an animal in this film, probably Baryonyx or some other theropod that lived alongside Iguanodons, not an abelisaurid that lived half the world away and not really in the same time period IIRC.