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Caminando entre dinosaurios

Título original: Walking with Dinosaurs
  • Miniserie de TV
  • 1999
  • TV-14
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,5/10
7,4 mil
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Caminando entre dinosaurios (1999)
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AnimaciónAnimación por ordenadorDocumentalDocumental de historiaDocumental sobre la naturalezaHistoria

Serie documental sobre la era de los dinosaurios, que mezcla localizaciones reales con CGI.Serie documental sobre la era de los dinosaurios, que mezcla localizaciones reales con CGI.Serie documental sobre la era de los dinosaurios, que mezcla localizaciones reales con CGI.

  • Reparto principal
    • Nikolay Drozdov
    • Kenneth Branagh
    • Avery Brooks
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,5/10
    7,4 mil
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    • Reparto principal
      • Nikolay Drozdov
      • Kenneth Branagh
      • Avery Brooks
    • 54Reseñas de usuarios
    • 16Reseñas de críticos
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    • Ganó 3 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 14 premios y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Kenneth Branagh
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    Avery Brooks
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    Craig Sechler
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    André Dussollier
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    Peter L. Larson
    Peter L. Larson
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    • 1999
    Ichirô Furutachi
    • Self - Host Japan
    • 1999
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    9Denver53

    Excellent viewing, and extra effort in the "little things"

    We bought the DVD of "Walking with Dinosaurs" and have been nearly ecstatic over the things that are done so very well on it.

    Many DVDs today offer the bare minimum ... the feature itself, and maybe one other language (which doesn't help the viewer at all, but makes it easier for the company to see the DVD in multiple markets).

    Not so in the case of WWD. There are so many wonderful extras and well-thought-out vignettes that watching even the *navigation menu* is interesting. The intros to each chapter in "The Making Of" DVD are laugh-out-loud funny. The quality of the sound and video is terrific. And of course the story and content ... what more could a dinosaur lover ask for?

    I did watch most of the version broadcast on TDC (narrated by Avery Brooks) then watched about half of the DVD (narrated by Kenneth Branaugh). As near as I can tell, the broadcast version slipped in a number of mostly American slang terms in the narration (i.e. in a section about T. Rex mating, Branugh says "the female is tiring of the male's attention" and Brooks says, "The honeymoon is over")and cut out some of the closer-in puppet work. I prefer the Branugh version simply because it is more complete.

    Overall, a great value and wonderful production. many kudos to the BBC and the crew that made this gem.
    Jonah14

    Superb on DVD -- avoid Discovery's televised version

    You can't watch this documentary as aired on the Discovery channel (narrated wonderfully, though, by Avery Brooks). Apparently, they thought us American audiences couldn't handle, say, the cynodonts devouring their own young, or a mother T-rex regurgitating freshly killed meat for its young. How presumptive of Discovery.

    On the other hand, the documentary is flawlessly done. You really get the impression of "being there", and you don't just get dinosaurs. You get the cynodontia (mammal-like reptiles), the dung beetles, the postosuchus, the terrifying liplurodon (which makes the T-rex look like an iguana by comparison), the sneaking didelphodon, and early birds.

    The UK 6 episode version puts everything into perspective. Ending with a shot of the African jungle, and now we can see how similiar the world then was to the world today.

    There are no iguanadons or sauropods in herds, but elephants and zebras. There are no tyrannosaurs or utahraptors, but lions and tigers.

    Notably, the documentary wisely stays aware from the question of, say, whether the sauropods were warm- or coldblooded, or the new concept of gigantotherms (the sheer size of the body creates its own heat).

    Congratulation, BBC.
    10dbborroughs

    Entertaining and Informative. This will make you go oh wow even though you're actually learning something

    This is as good as it gets.

    This is six episodes tracing (briefly) what life may have been like when dinosaurs ruled the earth. Done in the style of a nature documentary this show does away with talking heads instead just gives us the good stuff with the dinosaurs attempting to survive.

    Certainly this isn't a true documentary since none of what we see on screen can be attested to with any certainty, but its a best guess, and an entertaining one at that. Here is a show that brings dinosaurs to life in a realistic way that doesn't involve them eating people. This is a show that should be shown to any kid who loves dinosaurs since it will instill them with the OH WOW factor to go out and find out more. It will also entertain the hell out of them, and you.

    See this. If you love animal shows or nature or science or Disney True Life Adventures (except no one really gets killed) or just a really good trip to somewhere else run out and get yourself a copy. Your brain will thank you.
    9JAM-31

    Awesome!

    If you haven't seen this yet, you really should, on DVD. I can't believe how much I enjoyed it! It is amazingly realistic and believable. True, much of it is speculated, and I would have liked to have known more about what was speculative and what were proven facts (there aren't many of them), but it handles everything quite well with a "Cruel Mother Nature" theme. It will remind you of the nature programs that you've seen on Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel, only the animals here are Dinosaurs. They act natural; they eat, kill, mate, play, and fight for survival. You will actually find yourself rooting for some of them and against others.

    For the most part, the effects are excellent. At times they will look a little too much like CGI's, but then you will see them in a different angle that makes them look more realistic. In some cases, you will actually be convinced that you've seen a dinosaur. My favorites were the Coelophysis, the raptors, the diplodocus, the iguanadons, the allosaurus and the arctic bipeds. I was most disappointed with the T-Rex, however, which looked a little too computer generated at times.

    In any case, you should definitely see this production. It is educational, well made, and very entertaining. For what it is, its an A!
    Kevstros00

    Very Well Done

    I viewed "Walking with Dinosaurs" in my Geology class last week. I can honestly say this is the first movie I've ever seen at school that I would buy to watch over and over again at home. The graphics and the stories are simply amazing. Since scientists have only fossils to go by, they of course do not know as much about dinosaurs as they would have us believe. However, the graphics and story lines in this film give you a feel for how the Dinosaurs "probably" were. Many of the scenes resemble wildlife shows in which they follow a lion on the hunt, or an antelope escaping danger. I found myself actually pulling for a turtle to get to the sea, before a gigantic mammal weighing over a ton ate him. The graphics are better than Jurassic Park, however, unlike Jurassic Park, the information is insightful, giving the audience a visual feel for how scientist believe ancient creatures acted. If you're interested in Science, History, or Dinosaurs then you will love this film. If you are a science teacher, show your kids this film! They will love it.

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    • Curiosidades
      Was originally to be narrated by David Attenborough, but he turned down the part, unwilling to support a fictitious, fake wildlife documentary. He would later open up to documentaries of prehistoric wildlife where animals are brought to life via special effects, lending his voice to productions such as Flying Monsters 3D with David Attenborough (2011), David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive (2014) and the series Planeta prehistórico (2022), which many consider to be the successor to Caminando entre dinosaurios (1999).
    • Pifias
      All throughout the show, animals are consistently misplaced in time. In reality, only very few of the depicted animals lived in the time their respective episodes take place in.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The original UK version, shown on BBC, and the US version, shown on Discovery Channel, differ in various aspects:
      • Kenneth Branagh does the narration for the UK version, Avery Brooks for the US version
      • UK version is presented in 6 episodes à 30 minutes, US version is shown as a 3-hour special
      • US version is cut for gore
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      Edited from Black Rain (1989)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 4 de octubre de 1999 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitio oficial
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Walking with Dinosaurs
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Parque Nacional Conguillío, Región de la Araucanía, Chile(location)
    • Empresas productoras
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Discovery Channel
      • France 3
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