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Imax: T-Rex: Back To The Cretaceous
 
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10 user reviews

4.3/10

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Painful. Terrible acting and a cheesy plot. Few dinosaurs. A big waste of imax film and money. With such an interesting subject, it had the potential to be really good. But it wasn't. At all. DO NOT PAY TO SIT THROUGH THIS FILM.
1/10
19.7.2003 - koliver@ - age: 26-35
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I love Imax movies in general but this one was kind of sappy (she pat the T-Rex on the nose?) Does not live up to my Imax standards but was still somewhat entertaining and I think I might have learned something...
6/10
9.5.2003 - janedrengson@ - age: 18-25
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Boring as you could ever imagine. It looks like a second-rate Canadian production. This movie does a dis-service to the IMAX image. See Kingdom of the Tiger instead, or just go for a walk somewhere. Kids will hate it too.
1/10
4.5.2003 - chriskask@ - age: 26-35
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It sucked. See Alaska instead.
2/10
20.8.2001 - maxfer2@ - age: 13-17
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I didn't like this movie at all. If you want to see a 3D IMAX movie, go see Journey of Man and if you want to see dinosaurs, just go visit the Tyrell Museum in Drumheller. Movie was very slow and boring.
2/10
10.8.2001 - nebulus123@ - age: 26-35
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This movie was recently released on DVD. It was so booooring, the acting is so cheesy, that reminded me of my school homework, where I had to videotape a conversation. It was like they were rehearsing their lines in front of the camera. You go "yeah right", and then you keep watching it hoping for a better story and for some T-rex images. Animated dinosaur sequences suck, as they are way worse than any Jurassic Park. There were maybe two or three passes where we barely saw anything interesting. It runs for 40 minutes, but it appears like a regular 2 hour movie -- it is sooo long.
4/10
24.7.2001 - misio@ - age: 26-35
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Better then the Jurassic Park series. Dinosaurs at their best!!!!!!
10/10
6.5.2001 - mat_brien88@ - age: 13-17
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I thought the 3d effects were cool! It was a little short but it felt like you could just get up and walk right in. It was great!
7/10
17.4.2001 - silver_eclipx@ - age: 18-25
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It was very good I enjoyed a lot I think that it could have been scarier but it was good.
7/10
13.4.2001 - requin45@ - age: 13-17
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This Imax movie was pretty bad I thought. Only about 4 mins of good 3D stuff but that's about it. The storing was boring and since it's an Imax movie, I want to see nice 3d animation! Not worth seing.
3/10
9.4.2001 - nh_3@ - age: 18-25
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