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| Original Title |
Ice Age |
| Director |
Carlos Saldanha |
| Genre |
Adventure, Animation, Family, Comedy |
| Released |
2002-03-12 |
| MPAA Rating |
Rated PG for mild peril. |
| Rated |
7.3 |
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| Back when the Earth was being overrun by glaciers, and animals were scurrying to save themselves from the upcoming Ice Age, a stupid sloth named Sid, a woolly mammoth named Manny, a saber-toothed tiger named Diego, and an acorn-loving saber-toothed squirrel named Scrat are forced to become unlikely heroes. The four reluctantly come together when they have to return a human child to its father while braving the deadly elements of the impending Ice Age. |
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| Ray Romano as Manfred (voice) , John Leguizamo as Sid (voice) , Denis Leary as Diego (voice) , Goran Visnjic as Soto (voice) , Jack Black as Zeke (voice) , Cedric the Entertainer as Rhino (voice) , Stephen Root as Rhino/Start (voice) , Diedrich Bader as Saber-Toothed Tiger (voice) , Alan Tudyk as Saber-Toothed Tiger/Dodo/Freaky Mammal (voice) , Lorri Bagley as Female Sloth (voice) , Jane Krakowski as Female Sloth (voice) , Peter Ackerman as Dodo/Freaky Mammal (voice) , P.J. Benjamin as Dodo (voice) , Josh Hamilton as Dodo/Aardvark (voice) , Chris Wedge as Dodo/Scrat (voice) |
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Very nice looking pic!
Just saw ICE AGE, a very funny and especially nice looking film. The story
is simple but effective, the characters lovable and nicely fleshed out but
what really shines is the digital set design.
More inspired by traditional animated movies than reality, the designs
give
you a really, really nice looking world in a astounding use of colour.
Sometimes the touches of reality shine through (especially the water was
impressive), but nonetheless, it's a fantasy-world based on reality.
Including loads of vast landscapes especially helps to minimise the costs
of
rendering.
Pixar films shine with technical brilliance, this one shines with
effective
uses of technical know-how.
Enough technical babble, the film's entertaining, family-friendly and
sometimes just hilariously funny.
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