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En el tiempo de los Dinosaurios

Título original: When Dinosaurs Roamed America
  • Película de TV
  • 2001
  • Unrated
  • 1h 31min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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En el tiempo de los Dinosaurios (2001)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe life of American dinosaurs is seen in amazing detail. The Feathered Dromeosaurs (Raptors) debut on this film along with the bizarre Therizinosaur. Each story is compelling and well-writt... Leer todoThe life of American dinosaurs is seen in amazing detail. The Feathered Dromeosaurs (Raptors) debut on this film along with the bizarre Therizinosaur. Each story is compelling and well-written. From a Coelophysis exploring the world around him to a teenage Tyrannosaurus learning ... Leer todoThe life of American dinosaurs is seen in amazing detail. The Feathered Dromeosaurs (Raptors) debut on this film along with the bizarre Therizinosaur. Each story is compelling and well-written. From a Coelophysis exploring the world around him to a teenage Tyrannosaurus learning from his mother how to hunt and even a love story between two Stegosaurus. This film also ... Leer todo

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    • Pierre de Lespinois
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    • Georgann Kane
    • Michael Quattrone
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    • Philip Currie
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      • Pierre de Lespinois
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      • Georgann Kane
      • Michael Quattrone
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      • Karen Chin
      • Philip Currie
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    • Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total

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    • Self - University of Colorado
    Philip Currie
    • Self - Currator of Dinosaurs Royal Tyrell Museum
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    Jim Kirkland
    • Self - State Paleontologist, Utah Geological Survey
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    Paul Olsen
    • Self - Columbia University
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    • Self - Mesa Southwest Museum Arizona
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    2VSG_79

    When dinosaurs wore red-white-striped flags and sang happily together, "we're all Americans".

    Oh – my – God. 5 million Dollars in the making, millions of Americans watching it on TV and above all, made in 2001, which means not so long ago.

    But I can't get rid of the feeling those money-thirsty studio-bosses were sitting around thinking `hey, the BBC made a lot of money with this dino-crap, and money is money, right? So let's make one ourselves.' Well, they did. And they made everything most Americans want to see on TV: sex, crime, and a lot of patriotism. Watching this `documentary' (by the way, it is an insult to call it this way for all real documentaries) made me remember how good the BBC documentaries `Walking with Dinosaurs', `The Ballad of Big Al' and `Walking with Beasts' were. Of course, the scientific aspect was more or less secondary, because it was supposed to entertain and to show great pictures of a species that has been extinct for more than 65 million years, but they showed you something, they brought those dinos in your living room, they accompanied them sometimes for a lifetime and made it comprehensible what life must have been like those days.

    `When Dinosaurs Roamed America' doesn't even bother using scientific terms, it doesn't bother explaining why things were as they were. All that matters is, that all dinosaurs just lived in America, they always have and always would (if they hadn't been struck by that bad, bad meteor). There were no dinosaurs outside of America, simply because nothing of the rest of the world did exist except America – right? No!!! What – the audience wouldn't have known where `Spain' was that 65 million years ago? Oh, I see, `we just want to show which dinosaurs were in America at that time'. The USA then weren't even at the place they are now!

    So, if you can enjoy patriotic dinosaurs (and believe me, it is very, very, very hard to) and you are willing to watch mediocre, or to say the least: bad, special effects, then you might enjoy this boring piece of junk. The animations of those animals were so badly done via CGI, that it even hurt my eyes. The proportions weren't right and Triceratopses who lay on the ground, rolling around on their backs? My goodness, please tell them to stop! The dinosaurs looked as if they were made by CGI, and that's what they were: smooth surface, unbearable bad animation and wannabe `new' sound-effects that sounded so mechanical, that I really really doubt those dinos could have done it without a synthesizer at their claws.

    What made the BBC documentaries so good/special/unique was, that they actually used mechanical puppets from time to time (especially with the close-up shots) and that's the same in the Hollywood-Blockbuster `Jurassic Park'. Here, everything was done by CGI, and you see it, you see it in every scene. And to be honest, it looks not just terrible, but ... well, there's almost no way to say it – except: it looked like crap.

    But all that is crowned by a wannabe scientific (and cool at the same time) commentary who speaks of `how the animals turned on each other, how they get sexy and stuff'. Boy, even the Sesame Street could have come up with more accurate comments on dinos.

    What remains is the impression that some guy in the office thought the BBC wasn't the only one who could do a documentary about dinosaurs, and since it sells, it is done. Mixed with everything an average audience wants (even patriotism and `standing-together-against-the-bad-ones among the dinos) and et voilà – here you have it. 5 million dollars blown in the wind, oh, not in the wind exactly, because it had a tremendous success and most people who watched it, actually thought it was good!

    Scientific content: 2 %, special effects: 0 % (the first BBC documentary was in 1999, and that looked better than anything I've seen in `When Dinosaurs Roamed America'), entertainment level: -100 %.

    When I see how many high ratings this show gets here on IMDB, I don't have to wonder why the BBC docs get an `American narrator' for US dubbing, although it's basically the same language. Why? Because most of the audience wouldn't notice a good dino-documentary when it bites them, but they cheer to everything that sounds and feels like American, and above all, that says `made in USA' beneath it.
    8skoyles

    Excellent with hopes for others like it

    When Dale Russell, who loved and worked for a time in Ottawa, wrote "Dinosaurs of North America" I doubt that it was with jingoistic purpose. Indeed one of the best ways to begin to understand the inter-relationships of various species is to concentrate on a certain area rather than globally. "When Dinsoaurs roamed America" is, like Russell's classic book, just such an attempt. In specifying locations known to most viewers world wide the producers grounded the extinct animals in real life. The restorations of the dinosaurs seemed to owe a great debt to the brilliant work of Gregory Paul. There were parts of the movie to warm the heart of paeleontologists such as Jack Horner and Robert Bakker, as well as parts to infuriate both men. Perhaps it is a testimony to the even-handedness of the writers that offence could be given to almost anyone interested in paeleontology. Goodman's authoritative voice seems well suited to the material while the CGI work is simply superb. It is amazing what can be done today. The great Ray Harryhausen would have needed several lifetimes to equal the animation in this programme. I enjoyed it immensely and hope that the producers will see fit to make "When Dinosaurs Roamed Europe", "When Dinosaurs Roamed Africa" (and give us a truly terrifying vision of Carcarodontosaurus and Spinosaurus) and "When Dinosaurs Roamed Australasia" and "When Dinosaurs Roamed China". I would recommend this programme very highly.
    7McQualude

    One of the very best of the Discovery Channel movies

    Perhaps the best effort to date of dinosaur documentaries... "When Dinosaurs Roamed America" takes us back in time and presents the most well known of American dinosaurs in their day to day trials and fight for survival.

    My daughter and I loved this movie and watch it again and again. The special effects are not quite up to Jurassic Park but they are the best yet in any documentary I've seen. My only criticism is that the movie is too short, just as it starts to pull you in, it's off to another timeline and new dinosaurs.

    Overall a great movie for youngsters, though it will leave serious dinosaur fans wanting more, much more.
    8TheUnknown837-1

    a well-done documentary that lasts just as long as it should and is as good as you want it to be

    While it's not as magnificently done, well-told, or visually realistic as the famous and epic prehistoric documentary "Walking With Dinosaurs", this documentary which tells the story of prehistoric life in North America over the course of a hundred and fifty-some million years is above-average when compared to others that try to live up to "Walking With Dinosaurs".

    The graphics used to create the prehistoric animals are acceptable. They weren't perfect and at some points during the course of the documentary, were cheap and revealing. The sound design was perhaps better than the visuals, but I felt that the FX were good enough to keep the audience interested and motivated towards watching the story till the end. But some of the dinosaurs were just simply flawless, mostly concerning the Coelophysis towards the beginning of the and the Ceratosaurus, whom I felt the most sympathy toward. The other dinosaurs were pretty good. As I mentioned earlier, the sound effects were excellent. However, I did feel that the Allosaurus really needed a better roar. It's described as the dominant predator of its age and it looks like it is, yet it's roar, which is supposed to have struck terror into the hearts of the other dinosaurs of its day, sounds like a reverberated bird's chirping.

    Storyline was also very well-done. It wasn't particularly original, using many aspects that had been used in other documentaries about prehistoric life, yet with John Goodman's excellent narration, you don't even bother to think about it. The music score in the background also served its purpose, especially at the end, which was the most dramatic, almost as powerful as the ending of "Walking With Dinosaurs". And it really makes the viewers think about the great creatures that once roamed and dominated over our land and if it hadn't been for the sudden cataclysmic events which brought them to extinction, we ourselves would have probably never existed.

    Bottom line, it's a very well-done documentary. I recommend it.
    9tankace

    Best movie about dinosaurs since Jurassic Park

    When Dinosaurs roamed America is in one sentence what Walking the Dinosaurs the Movie should have been: a journey of the kingdom of these real life dragons. Dispute the fact is centered in the USA I like very much, because it focuses on showing the dinosaurs as creatures of flesh and blood, while here and there gives you a bit of an explanation of what the evidence at the time showed us for them, like examining the body of a victim of a crime and by its anatomy and injures find out how it lived and the manner of its death. Prite awesome! To the technical view the CGI are beautiful and its a joy to watch it ,altough like with the CGI of the early '00 are a bit dated by todays standards ,but that does not diminish them at all , rather it show how much work was put in to this project even with a budget of a TV movie the the turn of the Milena. Keep in mind this the era of television before Game of Thrones, Arrow ,Flash, Breaking Bad and the Marvel's live action series of Daredevil and Jessica Jones, during this time the most watched shows were for the most part like the Big Brother, X- Factor and romantic comedies with annoying character and not funny colorful ones of How I met your Mother. Basically the TV series at the turn of a century were made just to fill the time between the News and the afternoon flicks and in case you do not remember there was then no Netflix or Youtube, in order to have alternatives. In simple words this overlook documentary ,like his "brothers" of the Walking with series ,in my point of view ,showed that TV programs could be entertaining and a good place to invest in order to draw audiences at a regular base. In summary, give it a watch, if you have not already, it is a great time.

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      One of the most notable aspects of this documentary is that it pictures the raptor dinosaurs with feathers, even though their distribution has been proven incorrect since the show's creation. They are also more hairlike than feather-like, but this has its justification in that the available CGI technology at the time couldn't render realistic looking feathers.
    • Errores
      The Allosaurus is seen attacking Ceratosaurus after ambushing from the side. In reality, Ceratosaurus would be able to see the Allosaurus sooner than shown here and perhaps even react quicker.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The TV broadcast contains additional narration that is absent from most home video releases.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Mammals vs. Dinos: The Rise of Mammals (2006)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de julio de 2001 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Dinosaurs of North America
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Neuquén, Argentina
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      • Evergreen Films
      • Discovery Channel
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