New DVD ReleasesDVD TrailersComing SoonDVD NewsMovie Blogs Featured DVD'sContact Us Home Legal Site Map
Allosaurus - A Walking With Dinosaurs Special

Allosaurus - A Walking With Dinosaurs Special

Regular Price $9.98

Starring: Allosaurus-A Walking With Dinosaurs Special,  Avery Brooks, 
Directed By:
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Release Date: 2000
Studio: New Line Home Video
Format: Closed-captioned,  Color,  DVD-Video,  NTSC, 


Editorial Reviews and DVD Information about Allosaurus - A Walking With Dinosaurs Special

Description
Nominated for three Emmy Awards, this is the moving story of the life and death struggle of Big Al, the most complete Allosaurus skeleton ever found. This program also brings you behind the scenes with an additional 30-minute feature that explores how scientists have been able to trace this incredible life story.

Amazon.com
The phenomenal BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs spawned this 30-minute special. Using the same blend of computer animation, puppetry, and story-driven narration (by Kenneth Branagh), Allosaurus: A Walking with Dinosaurs Special centers on one particular dinosaur dubbed Big Al. Found in Wyoming in the 1980s, Big Al's fossil remains comprise the most complete allosaur skeleton ever found. Enough clues are found in the bones, 145 million years after his death, to tell the story of what might have happened from his birth to his death. The film's naturalistic approach (unlike that used in the Disney film Dinosaur, whose characters could talk) is quite spectacular, with chills (a bog turns out to be a big dinosaur threat), thrills (allosaurs chase a group of giant diplodocus), and humor (a baby allosaur seems to bump into the "camera"). A half-hour companion program, "Big Al Uncovered," illustrates how the "what-if" story of Big Al was constructed using facts uncovered by paleontologists (including the 17 injuries found in the skeleton) and filling in the gaps using the dinosaur's distant cousins (birds and crocodiles). The BBC production does not shy away from the violent world of dinosaurs, including mating and hunting techniques. However, any dinosaur fan age 7 and up should find all the Walking with Dinosaurs specials an exciting and fun education. --Doug Thomas


Customer Reviews for Allosaurus - A Walking With Dinosaurs Special

Allosaurus
Tells the story of "Big Al" how he lived, the injuries he sustained and how he died. Well worth watching.Allosaurus - A Walking With Dinosaurs Special

Disappointed that footage is same as "Walking with Dinosaurs"
Walking with Dinosaurs contains the same footage (different soundtrack and voice talent, Kenneth Branaugh is MUCH better than Ben Stiller) as Prehistoric Planet. This is NOT called out on the box or description. Since I already own "Walking with Dinosaurs" I would not have purchased this DVD if I had known.

However, if you have children under 10, this version is more appropriate for little ones with short attention spans than the orginial.Allosaurus - A Walking With Dinosaurs Special

Very informative video...
An interesting prehistoric "detective" story where scientists attempt to recreate outstanding events in the life of the beast. Such events are based upon a close examination of the fossil skeleton left behind by "Big Al", the Allosaurus. Very good computer graphics, though not as good as the later BBC special called "Chased By Dinosaurs". My 9 year old nephew enjoyed it very much.Allosaurus - A Walking With Dinosaurs Special

Humanizing the non-human
A gargantuan killing machine, extant roughly 145 million years ago, is brought back to life with his own "back story".
The killing machine was also a baby, a child, and an adolescent. Went from snagging insects to tackling killer machines his own size.
This brilliantly conceived and executed program could be a permanent part of any curriculum, including informal home learning.
One citicism, which actually extends back to the Speilberg classics. Why the human-like facial and body mannerisms? I can understand how kids might be scared by the "real deal", an entity terrifying enough to make even Spiderman take flight.
In think, in 2008, even the "kiddies" can take a stronger dose of dino-reality. There was no cuteness. Unless they had a way of distorting themselves so as not to look menacing to those peaceful plant eaters - and today, [one of] their thriving descendents who hang out in swamps, can "cry crocodile tears" prior to ripping apart a prosperous looking wildabeast
Allosaurus - A Walking With Dinosaurs Special

Dinosaurs for Young Eyes
This series is wonderful for the younger crowd. Adults enjoy it also. "Nigel" the narrator does a great job.Allosaurus - A Walking With Dinosaurs Special

 
 
Browse DVDs By Name
Browse DVDs By Genre
Books, Posters, Similar DVDs and Other Items
Web Site Design by Sigma Data Systems, Inc.