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Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure (2007)
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Reviews Counted:12
Fresh:12
Rotten:0
Average Rating:7.7/10
Runtime: 40 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Box Office: $22,625,212
Synopsis: National Geographic presents this documentary that dives into the ancient deep, exploring the strange world of prehistoric sea creatures. Using paleontological discoveries and computer animation,... National Geographic presents this documentary that dives into the ancient deep, exploring the strange world of prehistoric sea creatures. Using paleontological discoveries and computer animation, filmmakers recreate these long-gone, magnificent creatures in all their glory. [More]
Director: Sean MacLeod Phillips
Director: Sean MacLeod Phillips
Producer: Lisa Truitt, Jini Durr
Composer: Richard Evans, David Rhodes, Peter Gabriel
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Reviews for Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure
This blend of computer-animation and live actors-as-paleontologists recreations makes for an educating and kid-pleasing trip back to the age of the dinosaurs.
Sea Monsters will undoubtedly bring open-mouthed awe and joy to brainy kids from ages 8 to 108.
...what it may lack in visual texture is made up for by the nifty 3-D effects.
It's great that scientists who have found so many fossils can piece it together in a way that's this entertaining.
Yes, plenty of things fly at your face, but they're not the only things worthy of interest.
I'm not sure why this movie is swimming around at Showcase 53 instead of the IMAX at the Putnam Museum. I can only imagine how fantastic it would be on the IMAX screen.But "Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure," which is presented by National Geographic,
If you want to see something that just screams, 'Oh, wow!,' this latest IMAX 3-D feature is better than a lifelong angler's best fish story.
On an entertainment level, this film is a surefire treat for the armchair paleontologist and child alike. It also has the look and feel of a project that was meticulously researched, as befits most National Geographic projects.
This Imax documentary is not your typical monster movie. It's a computer-animated look back at a time when the world was covered by oceans that were ruled by giant creatures. Think Jurassic Park without the people.
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