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Adventures In Dinosaur City (1992)
Released By: Republic Pictures Home Video   Rating: PG   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Republic Pictures Home Video
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Brett Thompson
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Omri Katz, Shawn Hoffman, Tony Doyle, Tiffanie Poston, Pete Koch, Megan Hughes
Published ID: 3610
UPC: N/A
Plot: Though Adventures in Dinosaur City predates We're Back, the two films make good companion pieces. The live action characters-a bunch of precocious pre-teens-are zapped back to prehistoric times. We've established that the kids idolize a group of animated TV-series dinosaurs, so guess who they meet in the flesh (so to speak)? In the manner of the Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm segments of the various 1980s Flintstones revivals, the kids help the dinosaurs solve Jurassic-era crimes. It's all a great deal of fun, but at 88 minutes it may be a bit too wearing for very small children. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Adventures in Dinosaur city vhs
Added 6/26/2009

This item did not work , it was an unplayable locked up vhs tape that was obviously not checked before sending. Not happy about this.
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A Scaly Blunder
Added 8/24/2007

"Made-for-TV" cannot excuse any of this.
As a fan of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "Godzilla", and just about any production that dresses up actors in rubber outfits, I had little doubt that my expectations - having been placed not too high - would easily be met by a wannabe-'80s PG title, starring Omri Katz of "Eerie Indiana" fame. I had watched the film years ago, but had largely forgotten much of its happenings, and therefore was eager to refresh my memory. Little did I know that nostalgia was the only possible hope of a positive legacy for this debacle.

Yes, this is a kid's film (and I, who has passed the median mark of adulthood, am still largely a kid, myself), but that label can hardly account for the shoddy production values and atrocious puppetry the movie displays. "Atrocious puppetry"? - yes, indeed: this is a film headlined by two big guys in dinosaur suits that have about as much expression and consequent believability as a pair of hand-puppets. At best, the dinoes of this film may be able to compete with (and lose to) the creatures of Disney's "Dinosaurs" sitcom...not only concerning the abilities of their operators, but also for lessons in humor, choreography (some points go to Tops' actor for unexpected karate moves), and voice-acting charisma.

With the costumes a complete shot in the bucket, a film like this would have to fall back on an admirable plot, witty jokes, and the ability to immerse the audience in prehistoric locales such as Saur City, Tar Town, and Mr. Big's Tower, right? Well, what ought to be the case simply isn't, and the plot (as well as the character development) has about as much depth and span as an entire television cartoon episode, the jokes are...nonexistent, and the sets reflect an out-of-the-pocket budget that might rival a children's gameshow gimmick for quality.

Nitpicking could take me to critisizing the talentless animated sequences, but that's hardly the film's biggest concern. The lone bright spots of the entire film are Omri Katz, Shawn Hoffman, and Tiffanie Posten, whose acting, while not extraordinary, is the only acceptable aspect of this failed kids' film, but even they're at odds to compete with a nauseous script that has them attempt to believably interact with guys in rubber suits who look like guys in rubber suits - without exaggeration, "Barney" has done a better job with the children/suit-wearing man deal.

Best suited for the youngest of viewers, "Adventures In Dinosaur City" is a cool premise (dinosaurs as freedom fighters) that's utterly trampled by a mediocre production, without a hint of moral redemption or technical quality to save it. As much as I hate to say so, this is a movie that isn't worth the VHS cassette it's recorded on, and certainly not worth watching if there's anything else to see.
Director Brett Thompson - you're a pistol.

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OH MY GOD!!!
Added 6/24/2007

I HAVEN'T SEEN THIS SENCE I WAS A KID. THIS MOVIE IS ABOUT THREE KIDS WHO GET SUCKED INTO THEIR FAVORITE CARTOON "DINO-SAURS". IN ORDER TO GET BACK HOME TIMMY, MICK, AND JAMI MUST INLIST THE HELP OF THEIR HEROS (REX, TOPS, AND FORRY) TO GET A FUSE THAT WAS STOLEN BY CAVE PEOPLE KNOWN AS "THE ROCKYS" WHO WORK FOR THE CARTOON'S VILLAIN "MR.BIG". IT'S A RACE AGAINST TIME TO DEFEAT THE BAD GUYS, RETREAVE THE FUSE, SAVE SAUR CITY, AND GET BACK HOME BEFORE TIMMY'S PARTRENTS RETURN.
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Adventures in Dinosaur City(1992)***
Added 12/18/2004

This movie was pretty good ,i use to rent it all the time when i was a youngin'. Its a great movie for kids who like dinosaurs.These two kids parents who are scientists create this time machine thing, and they and there friend get warped into a dinosaur-like dimension while they are gone for the day. While they are there they wind up getting into a heap of trouble by the evil ruler.In the end they eventually take him out and somehow get back to there own world.
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kiddie movie
Added 4/7/2000

Dinosaur city seemed like it was geared towards the 12 and under sector. I thought Omri Katz was much better in "Eerie Indiana".
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