Directed by: Carlos Saldanha
Starring:

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US Release Date:
July 1st, 2009
![]() Simon Pegg adds some life to the franchise. |
A problem with the Ice Age movies is that Sid is the only funny character from the first movie. As such, they had to add Crash and Scrat in the second film for needed laughs. For this installment they have added Scott's favorite Brit, Simon Pegg as Buck. He is the brightest spot in this otherwise uninspired film. Tiny Buck likes to fight a huge dinosaur with great enthusiasm. "Let me tell you about the time I turned a Tyrannosaurus Rex into Tyrannosaurus Rachel."
For some reason, this childrens movie has several penis jokes. Sid tries to milk a bull, but ends up getting chased by him, yelling, "I thought you were a female." After Ellie gives birth, Sid says "It's a boy!" but Diego corrects him, "That's a tail."
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is still just harmless fun that should entertain most kiddies. It continues the message established by the other two films, that family is important, whether it be by blood relation or convenience.
![]() Scrat must chose between a wife and his nuts in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. |
Manny and Ellie, the two wooly mammoths, are as dull as a couple of hairy elephants and their pregnancy storyline doesn't do much to spice them up. Diego barely gets a moment to shine and even Sid has lost his comic edge. They manage to evoke some chuckles, but seem shadows of themselves from the earlier movies.
Only when Buck appears does the movie rise above its mundane trappings. His Ahab to Rudy the Great White Dinosaur's Moby Dick is the most enjoyable part of the story. He easily gets the best and funniest lines. "Did you hear that?" he asks at one point. "The wind is speaking to us." "What's it saying?" Eddie asks. "I don't know," Buck replies. "I don't speak wind." He also has a very funny comic moment when he appears to be speaking on a cell phone that is really a rock.
Along with Buck, I must confess that Scrat the nut chasing squirrel also makes me laugh. His encounters with love, which momentarily distract him from his nut, are also good for a laugh, but like the first two movies his part has nothing to do with the main plot.
The first two Ice Age movies were fairly enjoyable cartoons and I had some expectations for this one. After seeing it though, the idea of a fourth Ice Age (if it isn't called The Adventures of Buck) leaves me cold.
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