Age of Dinosaurs
Age of Dinosaurs
NR | 11 May 2013 (USA)
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Using breakthrough flesh-regeneration technology, a biotech firm creates a set of living dinosaurs. But when the creatures escape their museum exhibit and terrorize Los Angeles, a former firefighter must rescue his teenage daughter from the chaos brought on by the Age of Dinosaurs

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andrew salisbury

you know what to expect when you watch a movie made by the Asylum, a low budget b movie in the sci-fi/horror genre with actors you don't know, with the occasional well known actor thrown in to surprise you.the well known actors this time around are Treat Williams and Ronny Cox, both looking well past their prime at this point in their careers, but i guess work is work when you have to put food on the table.it borrows heavily from Jurassic Park, with a genetics firm using dinosaur dna to create a flesh regenerating serum. needless to say, the dinosaurs break loose and rampage around the city, with Williams firefighter character trying to save his daughter from the carnage.the cg is subpar considering today's technology, but Asylum movies always move at a brisk pace with this one being no exception. so, if you want some mindless dinosaur mayhem, you could do worse.

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sailove-shan

OK dude..i am a dino freak..huge fan..and only ever dream to work side by side my my idol mr spielberg. good effort in making the film. good job on cgi effects , sounds,but is this a tribute or are you mocking Spielbergs masterpiece Jurassic Park..so many elements r a replica!!...the old man... the girl in the locked safe..lol..come on man...but like i said well done on making the film, ateast you made a dino film .but i think you can do better. you have the ideas, the resources etc...go for it and make a real tribute to the jurassic franchise.

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Michael O'Keefe

Expecting something lame from Asylum is natural; but this dinosaur movie is not totally lame, but close. Justin(Ronny Cox)is the CEO of the GenetSharp corporation that has discovered "flesh-regeneration technology". Since he's the head honcho, why not try it on his own crippled legs. Success leads to the bright idea of bringing back dinosaurs with only a single sample of DNA. Ex-firefighter Gabe Jacobs(Treat Williams) and his teenage daughter Jade(Jillian Rose Reed)manage tickets to a ceremony showing off living dinosaurs at a GeneteSharp auditorium with protective precautions in place. Guess what? The experiment goes awry and over a dozen dinosaurs break free, with the audience becoming the prey of prehistoric predators. If that is not enough, the creatures get loose from the building and now the citizens of Los Angeles join the chaos. The CGI has plenty of room to be better, but how high can your standards be for a B monster flick? Also in the cast: Arthur Richardson, Max Aria, Joshua Michael Allen, Julia Paul and Jose Rosette.

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plutus1947

How many attempts have been made to make a prehistoric monster in the modern day movies have their been? None of them have even come close to the Jurassic Park series, including this movie.SPOILER BEGINS This 'story' is about several species of prehistoric dinosaur being recreated through genetic engineering. They are first shown to the world in LA.Obviously they all manage to escape their cages and reek havoc in the city.It is up to Gabe Jacobs (Treat Williams) and his daughter Jade (Jillian Rose Reed) to save the city while trying to save themselves of course.That's all you need to know really.SPOILER ENDS The screenplay written by Hank Woon Jr was atrocious, the direction by Joseph J Lawson was to say the least dismal and the special effects were reminiscent of Ray Harryhausen. Ray I feel provided us with much better and realistic effects.The only redeeming factor of this movie is that it included both Treat Williams and Jillian Rose Reed who put in good performances with the terrible script they had to play with.All in all this movie will not go down in the annals of movie history as a classic, more likely in the category of movie which should never have been made.

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