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Os Dinossauros Voltaram

Título original: We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story
  • 1993
  • Livre
  • 1 h 12 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
17 mil
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John Goodman, Jay Leno, Charles Fleischer, Felicity Kendal, René Le Vant, Kenneth Mars, Yeardley Smith, and Joey Shea in Os Dinossauros Voltaram (1993)
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Um cientista que viaja no tempo volta aos tempos pré-históricos e alimenta os dinossauros com um cereal mágico que aumenta sua inteligência - em seguida, eles aterrissam na moderna cidade de... Ler tudoUm cientista que viaja no tempo volta aos tempos pré-históricos e alimenta os dinossauros com um cereal mágico que aumenta sua inteligência - em seguida, eles aterrissam na moderna cidade de Nova York para uma série de aventuras cômicas.Um cientista que viaja no tempo volta aos tempos pré-históricos e alimenta os dinossauros com um cereal mágico que aumenta sua inteligência - em seguida, eles aterrissam na moderna cidade de Nova York para uma série de aventuras cômicas.

  • Direção
    • Phil Nibbelink
    • Simon Wells
    • Dick Zondag
  • Roteiristas
    • John Patrick Shanley
    • Hudson Talbott
  • Artistas
    • John Goodman
    • Charles Fleischer
    • Blaze Berdahl
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
    17 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Phil Nibbelink
      • Simon Wells
      • Dick Zondag
    • Roteiristas
      • John Patrick Shanley
      • Hudson Talbott
    • Artistas
      • John Goodman
      • Charles Fleischer
      • Blaze Berdahl
    • 43Avaliações de usuários
    • 19Avaliações da crítica
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    We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story
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    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Rex
    • (narração)
    Charles Fleischer
    Charles Fleischer
    • Dweeb
    • (narração)
    Blaze Berdahl
    Blaze Berdahl
    • Buster
    • (narração)
    Rhea Perlman
    Rhea Perlman
    • Mother Bird
    • (narração)
    Jay Leno
    Jay Leno
    • Vorb
    • (narração)
    René Le Vant
    • Woog
    • (narração)
    Felicity Kendal
    Felicity Kendal
    • Elsa
    • (narração)
    Walter Cronkite
    Walter Cronkite
    • Captain Neweyes
    • (narração)
    Joey Shea
    • Louie
    • (narração)
    Julia Child
    Julia Child
    • Dr. Bleeb
    • (narração)
    Kenneth Mars
    Kenneth Mars
    • Professor Screweyes
    • (narração)
    Yeardley Smith
    Yeardley Smith
    • Cecilia
    • (narração)
    Martin Short
    Martin Short
    • Stubbs the Clown
    • (narração)
    Nigel Pegram
    Nigel Pegram
    • Additional Voices
    • (narração)
    Jessica Angelson
    • Additional Voices
    • (narração)
    Zachary Ball
    • Additional Voices
    • (narração)
    Barbara Barnes
    • Additional Voices
    • (narração)
    Bendar Bashir
    • Additional Voices
    • (narração)
    • Direção
      • Phil Nibbelink
      • Simon Wells
      • Dick Zondag
    • Roteiristas
      • John Patrick Shanley
      • Hudson Talbott
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    5Watcher_of_u

    This Brought me back

    When I was a kid, I loved dinosaurs. Jurrasic Park, The Land Before Time, (the original, not the crappy umpteen sequels), and We're Back especially were my favorite movies.

    Now when I look at it again, I see that the movie's plot made no sense, the characters were stereotypical, and that it was sappy at the end.

    But as a kid, I didn't care. What could be cooler than a singing tyrannosaurus(with the exception of Barney)? I didn't care if the plot made no sense to an adult because it made perfect sense to me. I never wondered why Rex didn't know what lunch was but instantly knew the tune of "Row your boat". I didn't see the average example of "unhappy" children and a villain that was one sided and overly symbolic. I saw some cool kids and a crazy scary guy with a screw for an eyeball that somehow had magical powers.

    Because that's what this movie was and is: a children's movie. And somehow in all the critic reviews and hype and over analyzation of movies in general, I forgot what it was like to watch a movie as a kid and to just enjoy it regardless of plot and characters.

    I get the same feeling from watching old Saturday morning cartoons. They were stupid, and the plots were ridiculous, but I loved them. Bring on the genetic mutants who know kung-fu and fight crime! Throw in a few aliens and you've got a good thing to eat sugary cereal to! Anyway, I guess the real reason I wrote this review was to perhaps remind people to simplify their lives from time to time, and quit over-analyzing. You enjoy more that way.
    7lee_eisenberg

    These animated features always get more interesting once I see who provided the voices.

    I wouldn't call "We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story" simply a kiddie version of "Jurassic Park". I found it more interesting than that. Like the former, it calls into question the security of bringing beings from one era into ours. But it really opens my eyes when I see who provided the voices: John Goodman, Rhea Perlman, Jay Leno, Walter Cronkite, Julia Child, Kenneth Mars, Yeardley Smith, Martin Short and Larry King. To paraphrase that: a given actor, the "Cheers" woman, the "Tonight Show" host, the Most Trusted Name In News, a famous chef, the "Young Frankenstein" police chief, Lisa Simpson, one of the Three Amigos and the CNN guy.

    But I guess that I shouldn't focus only on the cast. I thought that this movie had something for both children (purely fun) and adults (natural history). True, it's escapism, but the perceptive kind. I would actually say that John Goodman doing Rex's voice here is sort of a precursor to his voice work in "Monsters Inc". Worth seeing.
    8peacecriofan

    A Childhood Favorite.

    Okay, so as many of you have so eloquently stated, this is no The Land Before Time. You know why? The Land Before Time is a classic, it's my all-time favorite animated movie that still brings tears to my eyes. It's... legendary.

    This is a totally different movie with a totally different premise, so no, it's not like The Land Before Time because it's not supposed to be. The only thing that links the two is they both have animated dinosaurs that talk. This movie takes you on a fantastic ride through the wishes of children. This movie is all about seeing childhood wishes come true. And being so, yes, it's ridiculous and a bit beyond the realm of reason, but hey, what childhood fantasy IS logical?

    Good points about the movie: The voice acting was wonderful and believable. I absolutely fell in love with Louie's character. He is adorable and the deepest character in the film. I love how he progresses in his character with the help of the dinosaurs (especially Rex) to not only get his wish for a friend but also find there is more to life than being a "tough guy" because the "original tough guy" chose the life of love and heart instead of teeth and claws. The sacrifice the dinosaurs made for the children was very heartwarming. Imagine basically giving up your sanity for a friend. Having a mental illness myself I can imagine that as someone forcing me to give up my medicine to save a friend and I can tell you it'd be a tough decision, a terrible one, but I'd do it in a heartbeat. Thinking of it that way, one cannot belittle that moment in the plot by saying this movie doesn't have a lot of heart. The animation was great but I would have preferred they kept the dinosaurs slightly more realistic when they entered the human world. They looked a lot like mushy balloons to me and as an artist and fan of animation I would have loved to see a film with a more realistic and anatomically substantial set of lovable, cuddly dinosaurs. I immensely enjoyed the scene where Rex shows how he started life as a "monster". That part of the movie and that alone reminded me of the animation in The Land Before Time. It was excellently pulled off. And the other animation was great too but as I said, it had a "saturday morning cartoon" sort of feel rather than an animated movie. The dinosaurs were goofy in comparison to the animation given to the humans. And we can't talk about good things without mentioning Professor Screweyes. I love this villain very much. I wish his character had more development and that they had kept the deleted scene explaining his past. There were some issues I had with the parts of the movie with him in it but I'll get to that later. But I will say this, I will never forget the fear I had as a young child watching this villain. It was wonderful.

    Negative: As mentioned earlier the friendly forms the dinosaurs took looked more like the goofy form to me. They could have been friendly and more anatomically correct. I would have loved to see Rex looking more like a friendly version of Sharptooth because I've always found these animals beautiful just the way they are. They took Rex's beauty.

    Also I do have a bone to pick with Screweyes and the whole premise of him being a villain. Captian Neweyes told the dinosaurs that Sreweyes was insane and evil right from the beginning. As a child I didn't understand Screweyes was a villain because he manipulated the kids and the dinosaurs. The moment I saw him, before he made the children sign the contract, I thought he was a villain just because he dealt with fear and that he scared people. That is the way a lot of people teach their children. Horror is evil. Exploring fear is evil. When it is not. I love horror, good creepypasta, and even write my own. This movie displays anyone who enjoys fear or dresses in a darker more alternative style as "evil". Yes I know he IS evil and shows this later in the film but the first thing you get from the movie as proof of his evilness is that he runs a scary circus and prefers horror to comedy. There's nothing wrong with a good scare when it's under control. If he hadn't had his backstory deleted it would have made more sense as to why his scaring people is evil. It shows that he scares and manipulates people to feel in control of fear so that he isn't afraid of things himself. A very selfish reason for doing what he does. Without it he just seems like a horror buff for a while until the real "bad" things happen. Even Rex as a monster couldn't find a reason to eat the poor guy.

    Overall I love this movie. It will always be one of my childhood favorites and a great memory. It has heart, fear, childlike wonder, and even a tiny smidge of romance. It is short and yes, Screweyes will be horrifying to younger children but I watched it at 2, got a wonderful scare out of it and turned out fine. Sometimes watching the darker animated films from that time is good for kids. A more realistic take on the world than all the bubbly, happy nonsense our kids watch today. If your kids haven't seen it yet I say give it a try.
    eieirish16

    My hero

    I love the Movie We're back!a dinosaur's story! My favorite character is Rex. Don't mess with him, he got the groove. I'm a child at heart, so I enjoy this movie every time I watch it, even now when I'm a teenager. Rex is just one of my childhood heroes and I'm still watching them all. It is a great children's movie. I would definitely recommended it for parents to let their kids watch it. It teaches children that there are stronger feelings than fear, like friendship and love. Also the movie critics don't know a good movie or story when they see one. I can tell if a movie is good or not. I'll tell you this movie is one where kids will want to watch it over and over again!
    6mervclan

    not the best Animation but a good family movie

    well I can't remember much of this film but saying it was good movie with some corny music and silly things but its still fun to watch the story is about Dinosaur who was became a human type dinosaur after meet eating beast and meets a boy who has problens in his life and helps him suit them out and they became best friends but are taken away by a evil mad person who trys to scare people and turns the dinosaur back into a real dinosaur and the boy turns his friend back to normal this story is charming really good to watch all in all its not the greatest Animation ever made because its a little bit short but its still good to watch so if are looking for rare this is one of them you must find I am not sure if it is on DVD we will so find out.

    I give this movie a 6.6 out of 10 just because its not awful but great as well its alright to me.

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    • Curiosidades
      In the stampede after the crowd discovers the dinosaurs are real, at the point where Louie says, "Meet you in Central Park, now run," a caricature of Steven Spielberg with an Amblin Entertainment Logo Baseball Cap and Jurassic Park Logo T-Shirt appears briefly on the left hand side as part of the crowd running towards the camera.
    • Erros de gravação
      Someone mistakenly describes Dweeb as an Apatosaurus. He is in fact a Parasaurolophus.
    • Citações

      Professor Screweyes: Hey Stubbs! Where do you think you're goin'? Get back here!

      Stubbs the Clown: Oh, I forgot to tell ya... I QUIT! I quit! Ha! I resign! Are you gettin' this completely in your ear? I am PROFOUNDLY outta here! And this ain't about money. I ain't even complaining about my dry cleaning bill. But hang around with elephants all day and try to keep YOUR clothes clean!

      [audience laughs]

      Stubbs the Clown: But that's not the point. The point is, I quit. Quittski! Over-and-outski! That's all she wrote! KEEP MY LAST CHECK, BUDDY!

      [hands each item to Screweyes as he mentions it]

      Stubbs the Clown: Here's my shoes, my nose, my horn, my buzzer, my fake arm, my bug-eye glasses, my backstage passes, my hat, my rabbit, HIS backstage passes, my fake fangs, a few birds, my pogo stick, my donkey ears, my extending tounge gag, my rubber chicken; Ya can't even get these anymore; my lucky whale tooth, and a giant clam that opens to reveal the American flag held by a mermaid and her normal brother, Richard!

      [audience laughing]

      Stubbs the Clown: SO LONG! Oh, and by the way, in case you're wondering why I'm talking and they're laughing, let me explain it to ya...

      Stubbs the Clown: [Screams] THAT'S! COMEDY!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Instead of showing the traditional Amblin logo (the one of Elliot going on the bicycle and flying up to the moon) the logo says, "Amblimation" and Fievel (from "An American Tail") is pushing it, then he stands next to it and his hat falls down over his eyes.
    • Versões alternativas
      The Netflix streaming removes the ending text that reads "The End" just before the end credits roll.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: A Perfect World/We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story/Mrs. Doubtfire/The Nutcracker/A Dangerous Woman (1993)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Roll Back The Rock (To The Dawn Of Time) (Finale Version)
      Performed by Little Richard

      Produced by Thomas Dolby

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 6 de julho de 1994 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • ¡Chicos! Estamos de vuelta
    • Locações de filme
      • Amblimation - 207-211 The Vale, Acton, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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      • Universal Pictures
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      • Amblin Entertainment
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 9.317.021
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 3.707.770
      • 28 de nov. de 1993
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      • US$ 9.317.021
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