SummaryFor the first time in movie history, audiences will truly see and feel what it was like when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. Walking with Dinosaurs is the ultimate immersive experience, utilizing state of the art 3D to put audiences in the middle of a thrilling and epic prehistoric world, where an underdog dino triumphs to become a hero for the ages
Directed By:Barry Cook, Neil Nightingale
Written By:John Collee, Gerry Swallow, David Skelly, Joseph Lidster
Walking with Dinosaurs
Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
37
User score
Generally Unfavorable
3.9
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Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
24% Positive
5 Reviews
5 Reviews
29% Mixed
6 Reviews
6 Reviews
48% Negative
10 Reviews
10 Reviews
Dec 20, 2013
75
Purists may still quail at the little bit of anthropomorphism going on, but it seems a small price to pay to broaden the audience for a family film that seeks to do more than just entertain.
Dec 19, 2013
63
Strange hybrid of science lesson and Saturday-morning cartoon.
User score
Generally Unfavorable
24% Positive
16 Ratings
16 Ratings
19% Mixed
13 Ratings
13 Ratings
57% Negative
38 Ratings
38 Ratings
Jan 3, 2014
10
This is a great kids movie with plenty of humour & my son & I really enjoyed it. I liked that they paused every now & again to identify the different types of dinosaurs, making it educational as well.
Dec 30, 2013
10
Walking with dinosaurs is focused towards younger viewers. It stops to identify the different types of dinosaurs in the film, and it is very light-hearted. The plot is sort of a coming of age story, and involves a Bambi-like loss of family. And a journey about growing up and learning to survive, and eventually lead. Not too deep, but really, no one came to see it for the plot. They came to see dinosaurs. Which there are many. Also possums? It also has a talking prehistoric bird named Alex, who is the fantastically hilarious protagonist and narrator of the story. Ignore the other dinosaur that narrates. It is about Alex.
Dec 19, 2013
50
A hyper-realistic-looking, character-driven story of survival with talking dinosaurs that can't decide whether to inform or entertain. The film and its featured creatures do a little of both but modestly.
Dec 18, 2013
40
For a film that purports to love dinosaurs, this bigger, flashier Walking With Dinosaurs sure doesn’t trust them to be interesting enough to carry five minutes of a movie without the copious aid of slapstick and bathroom humor in a screenplay so rote it makes creatures that have been dead for 65 million years feel less fossilized than the jokes.
Dec 20, 2013
38
Unfortunately, the only thing that dies harder in the movies than natural selection is careworn cliché, and Barry Cook and Neil Nightingale’s movie about a plucky, lovestruck pachyrhinosaurus named Patchi subjects our long defunct earthly ancestors to a fate arguably worse than extinction: a life lived in a world of cheese.
Dec 19, 2013
25
The strain to make the film both an educational tool and a child-minded entertainment is noticeable throughout.
Dec 18, 2013
20
It was maddening and frustrating to watch so much ambition wasted on delivering such lame junk. Very young children, I suspect, will like it, but the closer viewers are to puberty, the less likely it is to hold their interest.
Dec 21, 2013
10
I think this movie is amazing in my opinion. I love the selection of dinosaurs like the Pachyrhinosaurus and the Gorgosaurus. I actually like the voice actors of the characters and i think this is a very enjoyable movie for everyone who loves dinosaurs.
Jun 24, 2014
6
It's one part educational with impressive visuals, and one part goofy kids movie with irritating voice overs and dialog. For every time you learn about how a dinosaur acted or what their name meant, your going to have to deal with the lame jokes tossed out by the characters who just won't shut up. As far as the humor goes, only the youngest of audiences will get any laughs. Older audiences like myself will be left rolling their eyes. It makes for a great movie for the young dinosaur fanatic in your house, but that doesn't mean you'll enjoy watching it with them. While I appreciate that the film tries to each kids as much as it tries to make them laugh, the history lesson and childish humor don't mesh together in a way that will make this all that entertaining for their parents. Adults might get a slight kick out of seeing some cool dinosaurs looking great on screen, but this is one for the young dinosaur lovers. The younger the better, and there's not necessarily anything wrong with that. My total score for the film is a 6.4/10=Okay.
Dec 29, 2013
5
For those who watched the excellent "Walking With Dinosaurs" series on the BBC many moons ago, don't expect anything approaching that level here. It's harmless and inoffensive, but TOO harmless and inoffensive.
May 22, 2016
3
Walking with dinosaurs may be the funniest film of the year, but that doesn't mean that it's a good one, with its simple interpretation, simplistic plot and boring story-telling. This is probably, one of the worsts films of the year, or maybe of the worsts films ever.
Jan 3, 2015
3
This could’ve been decent. The animation was nice and this film could’ve been a nice, relaxing experience even if the dinosaurs were CGI. I enjoy documentaries and this one could’ve been no different. Unfortunately, this was ruined by the dubbing. Now dubbing the film was bad enough in itself as it clearly feels tacked on and takes you out of it but to take a step further this is bad dubbing. Think of those Dragonball Z abridged videos except with none of the whit. The dubbing makes this film painful to watch as it is generic and cliché and gives us the most basic of stories. Had this film not been dubbed it could’ve been a nice little film but as is it is awful. I wouldn’t recommend watching it unless you have toddlers who couldn’t care less but if you want to watch it get the DVD as it has a feature that turns of the dialogue. Its amazing how far the dubbing goes in making this film torture to watch but it does and the opening and beginning of this film was pointless and stupid.
Production Company:
- Animal Logic
- BBC Earth MD (WWD)
- BBC Earth
- BBC Worldwide
- Evergreen Films
- Evergreen MD
- Prairie Pictures
- Reliance Big Entertainment
- StormStock
Release Date:Dec 20, 2013
Duration:1 h 27 m
Rating:PG
Tagline:The Greatest Adventure in 70 Million Years
Awards
Cinema Audio Society, USA
• 1 Nomination
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards
• 1 Nomination




























