Release Date : Oct 26, 2012 Limited
Genre :Documentary,Special Interest Mpaa Rating : UnratedThe good old dinosaur, gets a makeover and then some in this fantastically ambitious and groundbreaking documentary. Based on cutting-edge palaeontology and the latest fossil records, DINOTASIA presents a series of vignettes about dinosaurs - both familiar faces and some we have only found out about in the past ten years. Werner Herzog narrates, reuniting with the team behind GRIZZLY MAN and CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS. (c) Official Site Unrated
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Werner HerzogGenres Dinotasia : Documentary,Special Interest
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Critics Ranting For Dinotasia : 4.1
Critics Count For Dinotasia : 8
Critics Percentage For Dinotasia : 25 %
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Despite a welcome lack of Disneyfied sentimentality - no tears are solicited for banged-up young'uns - the film never acquires a rhythm.Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
Dull, meaningless and pretty frustrating film.
Derek Adams-Time Out
If they're never fully convincing as photo-realistic figures, they're certainly as much good gory fun to watch as any old-school monster kids had to stick with dreary first acts to see.
Alan Scherstuhl-Village Voice
Plays like a series of cut-scenes from a 1997 PlayStation game.
Edward Havens-FilmJerk.com
Dinotasia is narrated by Werner Herzog with his customary shock and awe.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
[A] well-meaning but listless compendium of unconnected prehistoric CG dino-vignettes that is as sure to bore children as it is to bemuse adults.
Adam Lee Davies-Little White Lies
Werner Herzog's grandiose, unintentionally camp narration adds entertainment value, but there's zero educational sustenance in the film's servings of synthetic gore.
Simon Kinnear-Total Film
This decision to avoid treating the dinosaurs as surrogate people for easy identification is both the film's boldest move and the source of much of its problems.
Andrew Schenker-Slant Magazine
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