

From the innovative minds of Disney-Pixar comes a hilariously heartwarming adventure about the power of confronting and overcoming your fears and discovering who you are meant to be. THE GOOD DINOSAUR asks the question: what if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely, and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? In this epic journey into the world of dinosaurs, an apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend. While traveling through a harsh and mysterious landscape, Arlo learns the power of confronting his fears and discovers what he is truly capable of. Bring home this original story full of humor, heart, action and imagination, perfect for the whole family! Review: Charming family-oriented alternate reality with stunning animation! - Very charming family-oriented movie with great animation! When I say family-oriented, I don't mean that it's just safe for kids to watch, but that at its heart is a theme of what it means to be a member of a family. The premise of the movie is that the extinction of dinosaurs didn't happen 65 million years ago, (the asteroid misses the earth), and we have an alternate reality where dinosaurs (Arlo's family, the T-Rex family he later meets) have advanced to the point of being able to talk and run farms (for the plant-eaters) and cattle ranches (the T-Rex's). Humans are not the dominant species, as pack animals similar to wolves, they live in families (the theme, again), are intelligent hunter-gatherers, and haven't developed speech yet. If you don't get caught up in the paleobiology and such realities that Apatosaurs were extinct millions of years before T-Rex was around, and other logical flaws (remember, it's just a movie), it's very enjoyable and fun. In homage to earlier Disney flicks, they retained the stylistic form of the mid-century Disney dinosaurs (think of Dino in the Flintstones rather than the realism of the raptors in Jurrasic Park movies). The writing is well done, with verbal humor that is surprisingly subtle for a kid's movie. I enjoyed scene after scene of just the dialogue. The human critter, Spot, has no dialogue, but his facial and body language are superbly done. The bonus features are very interesting, and one part explains the fallacies in the movie, setting the record straight, as well as detailing the people involved in making the movie, and how the movie developed from their experiences on their research working with a real family who runs a ranch. Though the dinosaurs are stylized and somewhat cartoonish, the animation of the environment is jaw-droppingly realistic. It's clearly based on Yellowstone or the Grand Tetons parks, trees' leaves and needles sway in the winds, the moving clouds throw shadows on the hillsides, the coloration of the river pebbles and the dinosaurs' skin textures are hyper-realistic, the water in the rivers and ponds realistically move and scatter the light. In some scenes, as the "camera" pans around, there are computer-generated artifacts of internal reflections of the sunlight on the camera "lenses" that just subtly pop in and out to make you think that a real camera was being used, when you know it wasn't, which shows how painstakingly the artists worked on this! It's a very clever trick that subconsciously works well. If you have kids, then get this and watch it with them, you may find that you enjoy it more than they! Review: You shouldn't skip this. I want to buy my own copy. - One of my top favorite animated movies. If you love Toy Story & most of Disney, Dreamworks, Pixar then watch this. It has top notch gorgeous animation. The scenery is beautiful & all the dinosaurs are awesome. The story teaches good lessons about how we each grow up at different speeds. Arlo is a smaller more timid dinosaur who takes longer than his brothers to grow up. One day he gets goes out with his father but a storm floods the river & they get separated from each other. He is all alone, hungry, & very frightened when a little human boy brings him berries to eat. He leads Arlo to more berries & that's the start of their friendship. They hang out from then on. Arlo slowly gains courage & learns how to survive. The ending is fantastic. Arlo saves Spot from some mean birds trying to kill him but then they both fall over a waterfall. Spot isn't breathing when they wash up on shore. Arlo blows air on his face which makes Spot gasp & take a breath. As they go about their adventures together Spot keeps howling at the moon & hears another human howling back. A couple times he catches a glimpse of other humans like him but Arlo doesn't want Spot to leave him so they walk away. At the end when Arlo finally finds his old home where he grew up Spot also sees those humans again. Arlo wants Spot to stay with him but sees that Spot belongs with the other humans. Arlo pushes Spot towards them & Spot checks them out but he keeps coming back because he can't leave Arlo. Arlo pushes him away & draws a circle around him & the humans signifying that he belongs with them & they make up a family. Spot understands & joins the humans. Arlo goes on to his home & is reunited with his family. I love how this movie shows how creatures that haven't mastered language learned how to communicate through drawings in the sand & how they found each other in the wilderness by howling. I was crying like a baby with happiness at the end. I don't see how anyone wouldn't like this. It's a really good movie. I highly recommend it.





| ASIN | B016P2TPEI |
| Actors | A.J. Buckley, Frances McDormand, Jeffrey Wright, Raymond Ochoa, Sam Elliott |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.39:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,837 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #363 in Kids & Family DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (14,023) |
| Director | Peter Sohn |
| Dubbed: | English, French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 78693684811 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | February 23, 2016 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 34 minutes |
| Studio | DISNEY/PIXAR |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
| Writers | Screenplay by Meg LeFauve |
D**E
Charming family-oriented alternate reality with stunning animation!
Very charming family-oriented movie with great animation! When I say family-oriented, I don't mean that it's just safe for kids to watch, but that at its heart is a theme of what it means to be a member of a family. The premise of the movie is that the extinction of dinosaurs didn't happen 65 million years ago, (the asteroid misses the earth), and we have an alternate reality where dinosaurs (Arlo's family, the T-Rex family he later meets) have advanced to the point of being able to talk and run farms (for the plant-eaters) and cattle ranches (the T-Rex's). Humans are not the dominant species, as pack animals similar to wolves, they live in families (the theme, again), are intelligent hunter-gatherers, and haven't developed speech yet. If you don't get caught up in the paleobiology and such realities that Apatosaurs were extinct millions of years before T-Rex was around, and other logical flaws (remember, it's just a movie), it's very enjoyable and fun. In homage to earlier Disney flicks, they retained the stylistic form of the mid-century Disney dinosaurs (think of Dino in the Flintstones rather than the realism of the raptors in Jurrasic Park movies). The writing is well done, with verbal humor that is surprisingly subtle for a kid's movie. I enjoyed scene after scene of just the dialogue. The human critter, Spot, has no dialogue, but his facial and body language are superbly done. The bonus features are very interesting, and one part explains the fallacies in the movie, setting the record straight, as well as detailing the people involved in making the movie, and how the movie developed from their experiences on their research working with a real family who runs a ranch. Though the dinosaurs are stylized and somewhat cartoonish, the animation of the environment is jaw-droppingly realistic. It's clearly based on Yellowstone or the Grand Tetons parks, trees' leaves and needles sway in the winds, the moving clouds throw shadows on the hillsides, the coloration of the river pebbles and the dinosaurs' skin textures are hyper-realistic, the water in the rivers and ponds realistically move and scatter the light. In some scenes, as the "camera" pans around, there are computer-generated artifacts of internal reflections of the sunlight on the camera "lenses" that just subtly pop in and out to make you think that a real camera was being used, when you know it wasn't, which shows how painstakingly the artists worked on this! It's a very clever trick that subconsciously works well. If you have kids, then get this and watch it with them, you may find that you enjoy it more than they!
D**E
You shouldn't skip this. I want to buy my own copy.
One of my top favorite animated movies. If you love Toy Story & most of Disney, Dreamworks, Pixar then watch this. It has top notch gorgeous animation. The scenery is beautiful & all the dinosaurs are awesome. The story teaches good lessons about how we each grow up at different speeds. Arlo is a smaller more timid dinosaur who takes longer than his brothers to grow up. One day he gets goes out with his father but a storm floods the river & they get separated from each other. He is all alone, hungry, & very frightened when a little human boy brings him berries to eat. He leads Arlo to more berries & that's the start of their friendship. They hang out from then on. Arlo slowly gains courage & learns how to survive. The ending is fantastic. Arlo saves Spot from some mean birds trying to kill him but then they both fall over a waterfall. Spot isn't breathing when they wash up on shore. Arlo blows air on his face which makes Spot gasp & take a breath. As they go about their adventures together Spot keeps howling at the moon & hears another human howling back. A couple times he catches a glimpse of other humans like him but Arlo doesn't want Spot to leave him so they walk away. At the end when Arlo finally finds his old home where he grew up Spot also sees those humans again. Arlo wants Spot to stay with him but sees that Spot belongs with the other humans. Arlo pushes Spot towards them & Spot checks them out but he keeps coming back because he can't leave Arlo. Arlo pushes him away & draws a circle around him & the humans signifying that he belongs with them & they make up a family. Spot understands & joins the humans. Arlo goes on to his home & is reunited with his family. I love how this movie shows how creatures that haven't mastered language learned how to communicate through drawings in the sand & how they found each other in the wilderness by howling. I was crying like a baby with happiness at the end. I don't see how anyone wouldn't like this. It's a really good movie. I highly recommend it.
L**S
Great movie
This is a really awesome movie for kids My boys love it it's always been one of their favorite movies. It came completely sealed, still in the holders, and didn't have scratches
M**B
What an adorable and perfect twist on the old tale of a dog and his boy!
What an adorable and perfect twist on the old tale of a dog and his boy! Pixar has always been known for its tear-jerking, laugh till you pee, family fun cartoonery, and the Good Dinosaur is another in a long line of great movies. Spot, the little human boy, is so perfectly puppy-like and yet fully human in a very real sense. He's relateable and likeable on a primitive level (no pun intended) that every user identifies with. Arlo, the dinosaur, is the youngest son in a loving family of five and portrays the awkward adolescent. He tries desperately to defeat his fears of chickens and his clumsiness at chores so that someday he can be worthy of placing his mark on the world. Pixar did such a wonderful job of working together this story of growth and adventure. They manage to simultaneously break your heart with a moment of tragedy and then sew it carefully back together again through the rest of the hour's intricate web of this unlikely duo's bonding together not as pet and owner, but as friends. tldr: cried, laughed, aww'ed, cried more, regained faith in humanity (and dinosaur-ity??).
A**R
nothing wrong & watch it
B**N
The Good Dinosaur is just a "good" pixar flick, nothing out of the top drawer to be honest. It's an ok movie which had its moments but i wanted something more from this. Pixar has a knack of making people cry but this movie wasn't that emotional & is disposable. It's not that re-watchable. Animation is top notch. The background sceneries look photo-realistic but the dinosaurs look a lil bland. Movie: 7/10. I got a free bluray of Beverly hills Chihuahua 2 with it. I hv another copy of this movie & with that i got Toy story 1 free👍👍❤️
K**K
Super...👍 Dts hd master audio 😍
M**É
Tout était parfait: la livraison, le cd et le boîtier. Un bon film pour les jeunes qui adorent les dinosaures avec sa version française. Très satisfaite.
A**ー
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