Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFour dinosaurs - a female Velociraptor in Asia, Daspletosaurus male in North America, South American female Saltasaurus, and European Pyroraptor - roam their habitats. Narrated by Christian ... Tout lireFour dinosaurs - a female Velociraptor in Asia, Daspletosaurus male in North America, South American female Saltasaurus, and European Pyroraptor - roam their habitats. Narrated by Christian Slater, hosted by paleontologist Scott Sampson.Four dinosaurs - a female Velociraptor in Asia, Daspletosaurus male in North America, South American female Saltasaurus, and European Pyroraptor - roam their habitats. Narrated by Christian Slater, hosted by paleontologist Scott Sampson.
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Four stories of varying quality concerning four dinosaurs and their struggles to survive.
Because its a Discovery Channel Production, the place where the landmark series Walking with Dinosaurs played in the US and because Discovery played up the similarities one will have to make a comparison. In my eyes Walking With Dinosaurs is the clear winner, thats not to say that Dinosaur Planet is bad, its not, its just much too long for what it is.
Where Walking was a semi documentary (but mostly a best guess) on how dinosaurs lived. Here we have hour long stories about the fights for survival of four different animals. We follow them as they try to survive in the various locations they live in with each animal getting name in the narration. Its a dinosaur version of Wild Kingdom. The problem is that each story goes on for an hour. Thats all fine and all but there isn't enough story to hold the attention for an hour for each of the characters, especially since the eat and be eaten theme gets a bit too over played.
I liked it at first, and probably would have enjoyed it more in small bits instead of the four hour marathon I saw it in.
Worth a shot on cable, especially if you love dinosaurs. Not sure about a rental and certainly see it before you buy it.
Because its a Discovery Channel Production, the place where the landmark series Walking with Dinosaurs played in the US and because Discovery played up the similarities one will have to make a comparison. In my eyes Walking With Dinosaurs is the clear winner, thats not to say that Dinosaur Planet is bad, its not, its just much too long for what it is.
Where Walking was a semi documentary (but mostly a best guess) on how dinosaurs lived. Here we have hour long stories about the fights for survival of four different animals. We follow them as they try to survive in the various locations they live in with each animal getting name in the narration. Its a dinosaur version of Wild Kingdom. The problem is that each story goes on for an hour. Thats all fine and all but there isn't enough story to hold the attention for an hour for each of the characters, especially since the eat and be eaten theme gets a bit too over played.
I liked it at first, and probably would have enjoyed it more in small bits instead of the four hour marathon I saw it in.
Worth a shot on cable, especially if you love dinosaurs. Not sure about a rental and certainly see it before you buy it.
That critic is an useless piece of s***. Dinosaur Planet was an excelent and revolutionary documentary about Dinosaurs. The animals have names but their still was ANIMALS the people who say that animals in this documentary have human emotions honestly they are lobotomized. I worked nearly evergreen films in the realization of this documentary the models was PERFECTS just blinds could say that models are Wrapped in plastic HAHAHA miliman hilarious brainless.
Dinosaur Planet is another attempt of creating a great documentary about dinosaurs. This one is worth checking out, but by no means is up to par with Walking With Dinosaurs.
The Good: Dinosaur Planet has some attractive visuals and even greater CGI models. Most of the dinosaurs look very accurate and beautifully rendered. The soundtrack is also good as well as the HD sound effects. The idea of portraying a story is a very good concept and is something new different, and fresh.
The Bad: Dinosaur Planet suffers from noticeable flaws which stop it form being as great as documentaries like Walking With Dinosaurs. First off the pacing can be slow at times and 45 minutes is too long to spend on one dinosaurs story. Another problem is that the dinosaurs often do very stupid and unbelievable things. There are a few scientific inaccuracies and other minor quirks that are noticeable throughout some of the scenes as well. It also isn't as action-packed as you'd hope.
Alpha's Egg: 7.9/10
Little Das's Hunt: 7.8/10
Pod's Travels: 8.2/10
Whitetips's Journey: 7.9/10
Overall: 8.0/10
The Good: Dinosaur Planet has some attractive visuals and even greater CGI models. Most of the dinosaurs look very accurate and beautifully rendered. The soundtrack is also good as well as the HD sound effects. The idea of portraying a story is a very good concept and is something new different, and fresh.
The Bad: Dinosaur Planet suffers from noticeable flaws which stop it form being as great as documentaries like Walking With Dinosaurs. First off the pacing can be slow at times and 45 minutes is too long to spend on one dinosaurs story. Another problem is that the dinosaurs often do very stupid and unbelievable things. There are a few scientific inaccuracies and other minor quirks that are noticeable throughout some of the scenes as well. It also isn't as action-packed as you'd hope.
Alpha's Egg: 7.9/10
Little Das's Hunt: 7.8/10
Pod's Travels: 8.2/10
Whitetips's Journey: 7.9/10
Overall: 8.0/10
Dinosaur Planet was made in 2003 and in a way is the American counterpart of Walking with Dinosaurs and it more of a focus on a specific dinosaur rather than a safari ,like the Original. To be honest the cgi here has not aged as well as the Walking series and the fact that the environments were digitally edited ,also alienated me for I was used to cgi creatures into a real environment, with no editing in the environment. This are the drawbacks of the series, but its pros are far more strong and important. For instance the series show you fascinating new things you certainly ignore about the dinosaurs and the fact that it is a focus series allows you to understand how the creature feel, though I have to admit that on occasion ,it becomes a bit anthropomorphistic, seen it with human qualities, which is a little selfish. However the overall experience of this documentary was a nice one and the series is available online so ,I recommended to watch it, is for certain a fun ,informative ride dispute the forgiving flaws it has.
No one and nothing is perfect. Even masterpieces have their flaws, but that doesn't mean they're not masterpieces anymore! You can make a legitimately quality piece of art and yet still find flaws in it here and there and that's totally natural and a normal part of life. To expect anything to be "perfect" is a foolish hill to stand on. Dinosaur Planet is not perfect but is nowhere even NEAR "bad" or "mediocre" in ANY way whatsoever.
If you love dinosaurs, documentaries, nature and history, then this is the miniseries for you! It's a beautifully crafted and intense 4 episode animated adventure set in Prehistoric times. Most of the gorgeous and breathtakingly-immersive visuals still hold up, with some minor scientific inconsistencies and jarring effects, but what can you say for something that was made waaay back in 2003? There WILL be some dated scenes, just like with ALL other movies, shows, games and more that were also made in the early-mid 2000s and even earlier! Again, it's just a natural part of life. And real world Dino science isn't even 100% accurate anyways! It's all STILL just GUESSWORK. STOP the nitpicks! Just STOP.
I first watched this masterpiece of a Dino series as a young boy and STILL love and enjoy it to this DAY as a GROWN MAN. It's truly remarkable and so underrated. STILL. HOLDS. UP!
The music is so well done and fits every moment, the man the myth the legend CHRISTIAN SLATER absolutely NAILS it out of the ballpark with his, as always, fantastic, warm, soft, soothing, raspy and lovely All-American voice work narration and all the dinosaur models and storytelling are all SO well done!
And so WHAT if some of the dinosaurs have names, like Alpha, Das, Pod and so on?? Are you THIS stuck up, pathetic and miserable in life to not appreciate and enjoy some good, fun, emotional and beautiful storytelling?!
While there is a sweet realistic and educational edge throughout the series via an experienced, veteran Paleontologist in the field, this is STILL a *FICTIONAL and DRAMATIC set of STORIES*!! So, with STORIES, we absolutely NEED characters to latch onto.
It's fun and thrilling to see a pack of Velociraptors, led by Broken Hand, roaming through the Gobi desert, the baby Sauropod, named Alpha, attempting to navigate through a harsh and merciless world of uncertainty, a baby calf, named Little Das, belonging to a family of apex predators who were, at the time, the great ancestors of one of history's most feared and iconic tyrant lizards kings of all time, the TYRANNOSAURUS REX, and so on!
Of course you can always do without names, but it doesn't RUIN anything WHATSOEVER if you DO have names in it. The most popular dinosaur franchise of all time, JURASSIC PARK, has officially nicknamed their star dinosaur, the T-Rex, "Rexy" and yet everyone, of ALL ages, STILL loves those movies AND all those dinosaurs! Get real, people. Get REAL.
And what is all the complaining with the runtimes?? Never felt slow at all to me! I can NEVER get ENOUGH sweet, sweet, QUALITY Dinosaur content. It can be truly mesmerizing to just see them living in the world. You don't need action and talking all the damn time. Just enjoy some plain and organic NATURE every once in a while, how about ya!!!
Doesn't matter how OLD you are or if there's a bunch of wonderful, awe-inspiring, NAMED dinosaur characters in this or not, EVERYONE can enjoy this and take away something valuable from this amazing, glorious, HIGHLY entertaining and GROUNDBREAKING, LANDMARK American animated documentary miniseries!
Temper your expectations and just have some good ol' fashion Prehistoric FUN! 😌🙏😄🙌🎢
If you love dinosaurs, documentaries, nature and history, then this is the miniseries for you! It's a beautifully crafted and intense 4 episode animated adventure set in Prehistoric times. Most of the gorgeous and breathtakingly-immersive visuals still hold up, with some minor scientific inconsistencies and jarring effects, but what can you say for something that was made waaay back in 2003? There WILL be some dated scenes, just like with ALL other movies, shows, games and more that were also made in the early-mid 2000s and even earlier! Again, it's just a natural part of life. And real world Dino science isn't even 100% accurate anyways! It's all STILL just GUESSWORK. STOP the nitpicks! Just STOP.
I first watched this masterpiece of a Dino series as a young boy and STILL love and enjoy it to this DAY as a GROWN MAN. It's truly remarkable and so underrated. STILL. HOLDS. UP!
The music is so well done and fits every moment, the man the myth the legend CHRISTIAN SLATER absolutely NAILS it out of the ballpark with his, as always, fantastic, warm, soft, soothing, raspy and lovely All-American voice work narration and all the dinosaur models and storytelling are all SO well done!
And so WHAT if some of the dinosaurs have names, like Alpha, Das, Pod and so on?? Are you THIS stuck up, pathetic and miserable in life to not appreciate and enjoy some good, fun, emotional and beautiful storytelling?!
While there is a sweet realistic and educational edge throughout the series via an experienced, veteran Paleontologist in the field, this is STILL a *FICTIONAL and DRAMATIC set of STORIES*!! So, with STORIES, we absolutely NEED characters to latch onto.
It's fun and thrilling to see a pack of Velociraptors, led by Broken Hand, roaming through the Gobi desert, the baby Sauropod, named Alpha, attempting to navigate through a harsh and merciless world of uncertainty, a baby calf, named Little Das, belonging to a family of apex predators who were, at the time, the great ancestors of one of history's most feared and iconic tyrant lizards kings of all time, the TYRANNOSAURUS REX, and so on!
Of course you can always do without names, but it doesn't RUIN anything WHATSOEVER if you DO have names in it. The most popular dinosaur franchise of all time, JURASSIC PARK, has officially nicknamed their star dinosaur, the T-Rex, "Rexy" and yet everyone, of ALL ages, STILL loves those movies AND all those dinosaurs! Get real, people. Get REAL.
And what is all the complaining with the runtimes?? Never felt slow at all to me! I can NEVER get ENOUGH sweet, sweet, QUALITY Dinosaur content. It can be truly mesmerizing to just see them living in the world. You don't need action and talking all the damn time. Just enjoy some plain and organic NATURE every once in a while, how about ya!!!
Doesn't matter how OLD you are or if there's a bunch of wonderful, awe-inspiring, NAMED dinosaur characters in this or not, EVERYONE can enjoy this and take away something valuable from this amazing, glorious, HIGHLY entertaining and GROUNDBREAKING, LANDMARK American animated documentary miniseries!
Temper your expectations and just have some good ol' fashion Prehistoric FUN! 😌🙏😄🙌🎢
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- AnecdotesThe scene in which an avalanche of sand covers and kills a pair of fighting Velociraptor and Protoceratops was based on a real fossil that shows the same event.
- GaffesWhen the land crocodilian steals a Saltasaurus egg in the Alpha's Egg segment, the thing fuses halfway into its face. Because of this animation error, they mostly show us the other side of its head, but it is still noticeable.
- ConnexionsEdited from Pirates des Caraïbes : La malédiction de la Perle Noire (2003)
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