Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs First look



Posted by on 17. 03. 2008in News Chat

Movies Online has revealed some first look images at Ice Age:Dawn of the Dinosaurs. Check em out!




I have actually enjoyed the Ice Age franchise and though I thought the first movie was better than The Meltdown, I still enjoyed them both. One thing I did like was the occassional distractions with Scrat the prehistoric sabretoothed squirrel thing. (You can make any animal prehistoric by making it sabretoothed) It is good to see in this first glimpse let us know that Scrat will be involved.

Movies Online has enbiggened images if you want to get a closer look!

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7 Responses to “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs First look”

  1. Kristina says:

    Oh GOD, ANOTHER one?!

  2. Brandon says:

    Since when did mammoths and saber tooth tigers come before dinosaurs?

  3. Rodney says:

    Since when did they speak and rescue babies?

  4. nbakid2000 says:

    This series is beginning to turn into The Land Before Time.

    Anyway, the second movie was just alright, I’m looking forward to this one because I have hope it will be better with the inclusion of dinosaurs chasing Scrat around. I’m probably wrong though…

  5. bjon86 says:

    maybe it’s a prequel.

  6. Matt S. says:

    This series has a LONG way to go before you can compare it to The Land Before Time.. They had something like 15 movies, this one has had 2.

  7. Matt S. says:

    Having forgot to actually say my opinion. I’m actually looking forward to this one. It seems like introducing dinosaurs is a great way to keep the story going and give it loads of material to develop a comedy around.

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