>Ok, dinosaurs, off you go into the middle of New York. Try not to eat anybody or whatever. Bye!
What the frick was his problem?
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>Ok, dinosaurs, off you go into the middle of New York. Try not to eat anybody or whatever. Bye!
What the frick was his problem?
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He was a sociopath hiding behind the guise of a friendly professor.
Why the frick did he want to make dinosaurs intelligent?
>Let no bad happen.
The hell did that even mean?
Let? No! Bad happen!
comfy animated 90's kino
I watched this movie all the time as a kid. It's been memory hole'd. I've never seen a single person talk about it outside of this thread.
I remember being intrigued but creeped out as a lil kid during the scene where the dinos transform from cute and cuddly to vicious beasts.
well it's kind of a bit shit really
but I enjoyed it back then
It's probably the 2nd worst don bluth movie but that still puts it waaaaay ahead of most "animated" properties out today. That said, I love this movie.
It's....not a Don Bluth movie anon
>It's....not a Don Bluth movie anon
NTA but this is arguably Bluth's fault.
>this is arguably Bluth's fault.
How?
Did he make the movie? Nope.
So it's his fault that the movie isn't his.
It's a Steven Shekelburg movie, anon. Outsourced to Amblimation in Britain.
>2nd worst don bluth movie
Bluth wasn't involved with this shit. He was to busy making his own failures, like A Troll in Central Park.
>well it's kind of a bit shit really
Different anon, I remember anticipating it (loved dinosaurs, still do but obviously as a kid...)
I don't remember the movie, I remember being disappointed.
Do you recall why it's shit?
It basically has no second act. The story is really thin and scrappy even for an animated film and the style can get pretty obnoxious.
>I've never seen a single person talk about it outside of this thread.
Because it was a box office bomb + it was mainly advertised on VHS rentals back in the day.
The Nostalgia critic made a review of it while doing a shitty Hunter S Thompson impersonation
I've never seen but I've seen it mentioned numerous times in many locations since I was a kid. We're pretty different people you and I
The crows could....
Ghuh...HEEEEEEAAAAAUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRGH~
To this day that's the only thing I remember about this movie, but boy did it stick with me.
This was so out of place in the movie it's almost funny. There were a couple of scenes spooky for kids I guess but mostly it was pretty silly stuff then suddenly they have these totally eerie horror scene right at the end.
I would say "it needs sound" but actually the scene is completely silent except for the sounds of the crows' wings so it's even more creepy
R-r-r-roll back the rock to the dawn of time!
When the earth was smoking and the lava flooowed
Why did hey call him screw eyes when he only lost a single eyeball?
>lisa Simpson did the va for the little girl
Huh, the things you dont pick up on as a kid.
And i watched both ad nauseum
animation looks good, how have I never heard of this before?
>Actor John Malkovich was originally set to voice the role of Professor Screweyes but dropped out because of disagreements with directors Phil Nibbelink, Simon Wells, Dick Zondag, and Ralph Zondag's vision of the film. However, Malkovich's voice can still be heard in one of the film's deleted scenes (found on YouTube as of May 2009). Upon the movie's release, Malkovich was a vocal critic of the project, arguing that the scope of the script was not fully realized and that the final product was "sub par, to say the least." To this day, Malkovich generally refuses to talk about the film. In a rare 2003 interview, Malkovich made a brief allusion to the movie, saying, "Good ideas go to die in Hollywood. I worked on an animated movie about dinosaurs in New York once. It was completely bureaucratized. They took something that had art in it and put it in the laps of people that only cared about the bottom line, and look what happened." In a later portion of the interview, Malkovich went on to say, "Yeah, projects like We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story-they just make you sick. That's why I left this town. It's all about the money, the bottom line. It's disgusting." Director Phil Nibbelink has offered an alternative version of the story were Malkovich was let go after Spielberg rejected his performance as too dark and frightening.
I remember seeing this movie over and over but not anything in particular about it.
>The crows
>let's bring back dinosaurs to just to make some first world children to say "cool"
Like anyone who has a good idea that makes a lot of money, he bought into his own hype and started trying to engineer humanity. Look at Zucc
you know I just rewatched this film last year and I had that exact same thought, this guy is a fricking butthole. He's off doing uncontrolled experiments for his own amusement then shirking all responsibility for the consequences
RRRRRRRROLL BACK THE ROCK