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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for fans of this amiable film,
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This review is from: Dinosaurus! (DVD)
Who'd have thought "Dinosaurus!" would ever be restored in widescreen on DVD? Who'd have believed the print would be this ravishing? Stanley Cortez, the brilliant cinematographer who filmed "Citizen Kane" may have been slumming here, but his images are splendid, the color is rich and saturated, and the action wild! Most fans know the story, but for the uninitiated: two dinosaurs and a caveman (played by the disturbingly convincing Greg Martell) are unearthed on a tropical island, and revived by a lightning storm. The inhabitants of the island, a stumblebum but appealing crew of semi-recognizable faces, must fend for themselves over the next several hours until the supply boat gets in. Nice stop motion animation by Tim Barr, Wah Chang, and Marcel Delgado (of "King Kong" fame) and a great score by underrated Ronald Stein make this a must-have for completists. The perfect movie for ten-year old boys and girls, it's a fan favorite, and has been for years. Bless you, Image entertainment, for delivering such a grand print of this neglected gem. Nice widescreen transfer from Cinemascope elements, some pleasant extras (photo gallery, trailer, etc.) round out this attractive package. "Dinosaurus!" fans, buy this. Where, where are Greg Martell, Alan Roberts, Kristina Hanson, and the rest of the gang? This movie screams for an actor's commentary.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"He's just a nice caveman, really..",
By Peter Baklava (Charles City, Iowa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dinosaurus! (DVD)
"Dinosaurus" is one of the great, cheap kiddy-matinee movies that were plentiful in the 1950's. It featured action scenes no 50's kid could resist: a face-off between a T-Rex and a power shovel, the T-Rex destroying a bus... It must have made enough of an impact on Steven Spielberg that he paid homage to this film (along with several other oldies) in his "Jurassic Park" movies.
As noted in the other reviews on this page, the print of "Dinosaurus" on this dvd is outstanding. Here are some other reasons to watch this film: First, it's hilarious. Second, it's entertaining. Third, it's hilarious. It's populated with the kind of cardboard heroes and villains that were typical of 50's television. "Senor Bart" is the main man here. He's a developer on an anonymous Caribbean island, who is going to build a harbor which will bring tourists and trade to its poor inhabitants. Among his crew is a heavy equipment operator named "Dumpy", who shambles around like a typical western sidekick. "Senor Bart's" girlfriend is Betty, who arrives on the scene in a motorboat in the beginning of the movie, in order to do some reef-diving--(shades of James Bond). Bart's crew has set some underwater explosions, and Betty blunders into a frozen T-Rex. Thereby begins the tale. The equipment operators pull the T-Rex and a Brontosaurus ashore. Unbeknownst to them, a frozen caveman has also been blasted to the surface and drifted to another part of the beach. Later that night, another colorful character--an Irish drunk--is watching the beachfront digs when a storm arises and a bolt of lightning strikes both dinosaurs. Freudians would have a picnic with this scene, and indeed with the whole movie. Try not to chuckle at the sight of two frozen dinosaurs on the beach, stretched out like Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr in "From Here to Eternity", their mouths agape and steaming in seeming bliss. Many more "nudge and wink" scenes follow. The caveman has been awakened along with the dinosaurs, and he is shown in several slapstick scenes when he acquaints himself with 50's civilization by invading a beach house. Chiefly, the caveman is there to become the pal of Julio, the lovable 50's brat who is the movie's tie-in to its main audience. The caveman winds up sacrificing himself in true noble-savage style, but not before he cross-dresses, throws a pie in the bad guy's face, rides the Brontosaurus like "Alley Oop" with Julio, and tries to put the make on lovely Betty. Julio loves the Brontosaurus, who is remarkably docile and is fated to be meat for the T-Rex, when the inevitable battle occurs. But after being subdued by the T-Rex, the Bronto manages to thwart the carnivore's desires by limping off to expire in a bed of quicksand. More meat for Freudians. After further terrorizing the natives, and getting a Molotov cocktail thrown into his mouth (the T-Rex seems to like that..he tosses his head back and seems to go "hotcha-cha-cha!"), the big nasty carnivore is dispatched by hero Bart's quick use of the power shovel. Bart swats the dinosaur over a cliff, and saunters away from the wreckage with a distinctly John Wayne-like gait. "Projects Unlimited" did the stop-motion animation for this little winner, and as animation goes, it manages to be effective in a cute kind of way. The dinosaurs are hardly terrifying, so the sound-effects team provided the T-Rex with an over-the-top roar that includes several animal noises--lions, bears, wildcats (oh my!) "Projects Unlimited" went on to work on the TV show "The Outer Limits", and sure enough the patented roar (as well as one of the puppet T-Rex heads) showed up on one of the sci-fi series' episodes. Watch this movie for the sheer fun of it, and if you're old enough, reminisce with it. What other movie can give you walkie-talkies, characters named "Dumpy" and "Mousie", foot-stomping dinosaurs and Hispanic maids who know how to make Molotov cocktails because there was a revolution where they used to live. Everybody who made this movie seemed to have fun with it. You should, too.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
FUN SATURDAY FRIGHT FARE, BUT DON'T PAY THESE PRICES!,
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This review is from: Dinosaurus! (DVD)
I remember this juvenile monster romp fondly from my childhood and I am pleased to see this on DVD looking crisp and clean with trailers and a stills gallery to boot! The film is silly fun and filled with stop motion animation, but don't expect Harryhausen quality FX in this lost fantasy film from the days of Creature Feature programs. The film is quick paced with plenty of action and goofy laughs. The dinosaur FX are pretty cool looking for the budget,maybe a few notches above the 'Land Of The Lost' TV series FX.
The film is out of print, but you can find this little treasure on other sites for under $10 shipped. If you're a fan of stop motion then you will probably like this enjoyable little film. Grab a bowl of your favorite sugar packed cereal and enjoy this film on a nice relaxing Saturday morning! .......ahhh the good ol' days!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
a silly and very entertaining dinosaur encounter...,
This review is from: Dinosaurus! (DVD)
Set on a Caribbean island, Dinosaurus! (1960) is a goofy but mostly entertaining adventure, that has some pretty decent special effects and stop action animation. Directed by Irvin Yeaworth (The Blob) the movie is not particularly well written, goes for cheap laughs, is loaded with stereotypes, and features mostly passable acting, but is still of interest, primarily for its nostalgia value and prehistoric stars. Construction workers find a pair of dinosaurs at the bottom of the ocean, and haul them ashore. The Tyrannosaurus Rex and Brontosaurus appear to be dead, but are very well preserved. The creatures are left on the beach, and miraculously come alive after being struck by lightning, and begin to terrorize the inhabitants. A third visitor from the past, a Neanderthal caveman (played by Gregg Martell), washes ashore and somehow comes to life as well. While obviously dated, except for some rear projection shots, the stop action scenes featuring the dinosaurs are nicely done. The T-Rex and Brontosaurus engage in a spirited battle, that includes flowing blood. The special effects high point of the film might be a brief battle between the T-Rex and an excavator, a construction vehicle driven by Bart Thompson (Ward Ramsey) the leader of the construction crew. Much of the comedy involves the muscular caveman, who does things like try on women's clothing, and also gets into some misadventures with a young boy named Julio (Alan Roberts). The caveman also has an interesting encounter with Thompson's girlfriend Betty (Kristina Hanson), who even sings to the Neanderthal. Still, when the situation becomes critical, the caveman proves to be quite heroic. If you have a taste for older B-movie fare, you will probably find Dinosaurus! an entertaining and a fun watch. It's rather expensive on DVD, but Amazon's video on demand is a less costly option. Colors are vibrant, but don't expect much in the way of sharpness.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A classic dinosaur movie,
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This review is from: Dinosaurus! (DVD)
The first time i saw this movie i fell in love with it because t-rex and brontosaurus were my favorite dinos and still are. The way the lightning bolt brought them to life and the fight scene at the end were great its a shame that the brontosaurus had to die at the end and also the caveman because he was comical but he did save betty in the cave what a hero. The funniest things the caveman did try to eat plastic fruit eat a book flush a toilet and ran out scared and also putting on a womans dress had me in stitches beside throwing a pie in the face gag. I think its a touching heart felt movie with all the adventure you could ask for. And the end with the bulldozer and t-rex fighting it out well something had to go over the cliff.Too bad they couldnt make a sequal or remake somehow. Usually at the end of a movie with a ? mark they usually make a sequel like they did with the 1958 blob movie with steve mcqueen. Take my word for it if you havent seen this movie buy it its worth it.Its a true classic its one of a kind.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DON'T PAY THE SELLERS RIDICULOUS 70 DOLLAR PRICE,
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This review is from: Dinosaurus! (DVD)
THIS ISN'T SO MUCH A REVIEW AS IT IS LETTING THE FANS OF THIS MOVIE KNOW EBAY SELLS THIS FOR ABOUT 10 BUCKS AND IT'S THE IMAGE DISC, NOT A BOOTLEG. YOU'LL LOVE THIS MOVIE!!
4.0 out of 5 stars
2 classic ,cute, funny dinos & a weird caveman,
This review is from: Dinosaurus! (DVD)
fun to the end, only funny things were the 2 monsters were a bit "chunky" in movement and just a tad bit slow in the mid of the movie for action. worth keepin show. jack harris also did the blob b/4 this pickcha.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice movie but what is the deal?,
This review is from: Dinosaurus! (DVD)
I remember this movie from when I was a kid. I haven't seen the new widescreen release yet but I did just order it. What I'm wondering is why the price is so high here? I managed to search for it on Google and find a well known site where a new copy was available for under $20 (after tax and shipping).
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Dinosaurus by Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr.
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