Walking with Dinosaurs
In Movie Theaters: Friday, December 20, 2013
Director:
Pierre de Lespinois
Neil Nightingale
The film is the big-screen follow-up to the 1999, BBC-produced television series of the same name which won three Emmys, including one for visual effects.
Using even more advanced computer-graphics technology, WWD follows the herbivorous creature known for the large bony frill on its head and its pronounced bumpy nose (its name is derived from Greek for "thick-nosed lizard").
What started as an arena show is now coming to the big screen in 20th Century Fox's Walking with Dinosaurs 3D. In what feels like a hybrid narrative and documentary feature with breathtaking visuals, the film chronicles the lives of two young dinosaurs as they grow up, hoping to follow in their father's footsteps, and become respected creatures of the prehistoric wild. These dinosaurs don't talk, but it's clear there's some cutesy kind of humor and liberties taken with the dinosaurs. And while the animation isn't terrible, it doesn't always look like it's top notch work. Still, this could be cool to see in theaters.
In Movie Theaters: Friday, December 20, 2013
Director:
Pierre de Lespinois
Neil Nightingale
The film is the big-screen follow-up to the 1999, BBC-produced television series of the same name which won three Emmys, including one for visual effects.
Using even more advanced computer-graphics technology, WWD follows the herbivorous creature known for the large bony frill on its head and its pronounced bumpy nose (its name is derived from Greek for "thick-nosed lizard").
What started as an arena show is now coming to the big screen in 20th Century Fox's Walking with Dinosaurs 3D. In what feels like a hybrid narrative and documentary feature with breathtaking visuals, the film chronicles the lives of two young dinosaurs as they grow up, hoping to follow in their father's footsteps, and become respected creatures of the prehistoric wild. These dinosaurs don't talk, but it's clear there's some cutesy kind of humor and liberties taken with the dinosaurs. And while the animation isn't terrible, it doesn't always look like it's top notch work. Still, this could be cool to see in theaters.