Last Day of the Dinosaur

Parental Guidance Recommended. Contains violence

Blu-ray (2010)

(avg. of 2 ratings)
 
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Release date NZ
January 13th, 2011
Blu-ray Region
Region B
Length (Minutes)
124
Aspect Ratio
  • 1.78 : 1
Languages
English
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Product ID
9704230

Description

Take a seat at the heart of the most dramatic event in Earth's history: a fully immersive thrill ride of mega tsunamis, terrifying meteor showers, off the scale earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, firestorms, bitter acid rain and a chilling nuclear winter.

We go from the impact of the great meteor, through its terrible after effects to the eventual emergence of a new mammalian dominance from the ashes of a dead world. Relive the Last Days Of The Dinosaurs.

 

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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Teja on 3rd February, 2011
5 stars "FREAKING AWESOME!"

I never expected the graphics to be so good. People would generally never expect that the depiction of the dinosaurs would be taken into account too seriously in documentaries, but this has proved it wrong, it is a wonderful explanation about the giants that walked on our planet 65 million years ago.

The documentary goes into detail about the impact of the meteorite, the aftermath of the impact which includes the effects on the Earth (megatsunamis, supervolcanos erupting, and a huge dust fog that is about 3000 degrees)

A must watch for all, especially to know more about our ancestors.

 
 
Review by matt on 8th February, 2011
3 stars "Superb Graphics / visuals. Slim on Dino's."

US commentary is over hyped however Timeline of destruction keeps you interested! Only a hand full of Dinosaurs get a mention and my children were a little scared as the devastation and carnage was sometimes too much.

 

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