Ice Age 3. El origen de los dinosaurios

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Los héroes bajo cero están de vuelta, con una aventura increíble... y eterna. Scrat sigue intentando apoderarse de la muy escurridiza bellota (mientras, tal vez, encuentra el verdadero amor); Manny y Ellie esperan el nacimiento de su mini-mamut; Sid, el perezoso, se mete en un buen lío al formar de repente una familia propia tras encontrarse unos huevos de dinosaurio; y Diego, el tigre de dientes de sable, se pregunta si pasar tanto tiempo con sus amigos no le estará volviendo demasiado "blandito". Con el fin de salvar al infortunado Sid, la pandilla se adentra en un misterioso mundo subterráneo, donde tienen algunos enfrentamientos con los dinosaurios, lidian con una enloquecida flora y fauna, y conocen a una comadreja tuerta e implacable cazadora de dinosaurios llamada Buck. (20th Century Fox España)

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POMO 

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español La receta detrás del éxito de esta serie nunca fue profundizar como las películas de Pixar, sino presentar a los espectadores más jóvenes una aventura llena de humor episódico y animales divertidos. Y la receta se sigue con éxito en esta entrega: el exótico entorno de los dinosaurios proporciona un amplio espacio para un montón de acción de trepar por la cuerda, saltar y volar, mientras que los dinosaurios pueden ser lindos (crías de tiranosaurio) y terroríficos (velocirraptores, espinosaurio), y lo que es más importante, están rodados con una óptica similar a la de Spielberg (lo único que falta cuando el gran T-Rex deja escapar el chillido final es un cartel que diga «When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth»). Más el pirata Jack «Buck» Sparrow como guía de nuestros protagonistas a través del mundo de los dinosaurios... ¿qué más se puede ofrecer a los espectadores infantiles de hoy? ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés Kids must be jumping for joy; I’m happy for them. The creators have carried on with never-ending falling and chase scenes. But I didn’t expect anything different. They’ve earned a fortune on it, I’m happy for them. But it’s over the line if you leave the humor out of Scratch’s escapades; you’d better not ask me what I would do to the authors for it. The only positive side of the third Ice Age is Pegg’s Buck who seems like he came out of a completely different animated movie. An animated with a slightly more mature character which I would enjoy maybe more than first-graders. Can’t have those little beggars hogging every single animated movie for themselves, now, can we? ()

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Isherwood 

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inglés Childishly infantile fun, which isn't really original, but unlike the previous film, it entertains solidly. There are many things that can be criticized about this film, but it’s only done by those who don’t see that there are cubs running around and that awareness of family relations is being addressed. Thumbs up for Pegg's Buck. ()

3DD!3 

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inglés Laid-back family fun, this time with dinosaurs, that retains its quality. And yet again, thanks to Powell, we get quality background music. The third dimension is fine, but as a person who already has one layer of glass over his eyes, having to combine them with 3D glasses wasn’t all that welcome. My nose suffered considerably (two pairs of glasses are just overload), but at least it was experience for me and now my preparations for going to see Avatar are going ahead according to plan. Point no. 1: put in contact lenses, leave glasses at home. ()

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inglés Ice Age 3 retains the same target audience as its predecessors: children up to 12 years old, who will most appreciate the old-fashioned wacky characters, episodic humour based on funny voice acting and dynamic action, and the depiction of basic family and moral values. What is new, however, is the creative dinosaur setting, which brings a welcome visual boost to the series, and the storyline is fantastic compared to the more verbose previous installments. We witness a totally unsurprising development, but that was never the point in the first place, and secondly we have a damn cool character in the form of the guide Buck, who just steals the film for himself and throws much of the responsibility off the shoulders of the traditionally great Scrat. Given the ambition and the premise, it really couldn't have turned out better, my child self is screaming with pleasure. ()

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