![]() ![]() Still, this is a talented acorn, which sings a tune from the Gilbert O'Sullivan songbook to express how alone an acorn must sometimes feel. This is pure invention, and unlike the monotonous chase sequences in some family animation, "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" is tirelessly inventive visually.Ĭarlos Saldanha, writer of the 2002 film and co-director of the (disappointing) " Ice Age: The Meltdown" (2006), is the director this time, and many of his sequences are in the spirit of the brilliant Scratt-and-acorn scene that opened the first " Ice Age." That includes one in which Scrat, Scrattè and the acorn are trapped inside floating bubbles, which is no big deal to the acorn. That sets us up for the staple of the series - chase scenes, involving dizzying falls, catapults into the sky, close shaves and possible digestion. In the Ice Age films the tiger has learned to coexist with such edible species as sloths and gazelles, but dinosaurs aren't covered by the terms of the truce, and this one is so big it could eat even a wooly mammoth in one chomp. They meet Buck the Weasel ( Simon Pegg), who has an eye patch instead of a peg leg, and is obsessed with his quest for a Great White Dinosaur, unfortunately not named Moby Dino. An all-for-one, one-for-all spirit has grown among our friends, who give chase: Manny and Ellie the woolly mammoths ( Ray Romano and Queen Latifah), Diego the saber-toothed tiger ( Denis Leary), and the possums Eddie and Crash ( Josh Peck and Seann William Scott). The mother dinosaur comes looking for her hatchlings, grabs them and Sid, and disappears under the surface. That's how they all end up underground in the Hollow Earth, the land Edgar Rice Burroughs name Pellucidar, and I guess with a place like that, you can name it anything you want. ![]() But logic like this is of no use in a movie where Sid the Sloth (voice by John Leguizamo) adopts three dinosaur eggs and plans to raise the babies. They're of more use to a carnivore than a vegetarian. As befits this land before time, Scrattand Scrattè are sabre-toothed squirrels. All of our friends are back, and some new ones, including a ferocious T-Rex and a sexy rival for Scrat the squirrel, named Scrattè, accent grave over the è. ![]()
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