Age of Dinosaurs

2013 "Back from extinction!"
2.8| 1h28m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 11 May 2013 Released
Producted By: The Asylum
Country: United States of America
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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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Director

Joseph J. Lawson

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The Asylum

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SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
Iseerphia All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Ramac-p The movie is a poorly written script, lazily constructed dinosaurs, the worst CGI ever, underdeveloped characters, lack of production values. Even the very first big screen dinosaur movie Jurassic park released around 1992 (25 years ago), had much better graphics, the story and character write-up. More to it, it looks so obvious in the closeup shot that the character is talking to a rubber. You can make out the obvious difference in colour and graphic rending between two shots - closeup and far. Bottom line, it is more of senseless dinosaur behaviour and total disregard to physics results and results in a movie that is terrible to watch.
Smarta Habeila Okay so as everyone already pointed out, this film WILL be worse that whatever you expect. Poor CGI, bad acting, unrealistic reactions, basically no plot...But, as everything has its pros and cons, this film actually has a bright side, it's ridiculously hilarious. I was laughing the whole time, the actors' reactions is just funny!I would've called this film "Funny Dinosaurs" (Comedy, Sci-Fi) :D?I'm always against convincing anyone not to watch a film because it's bad and I believe that everyone should decide for themselves whether it's bad or not after watching it but this one here is an exception.Save 88 minutes of your life!
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.
wes-connors In the opening minutes, an experiment on a dinosaur goes horribly wrong when the beast awakens and goes on a rampage in the hospital room. Unaware of the incident, graying Los Angeles firefighter Treat Williams (as Gabe Jacobs) takes his daughter Jillian Rose Reed (as Jade) to a scientific lecture on dinosaurs. The speaker is "Geneti-Sharp" president Ronny Cox (as Justin Juarisco). His company's "flesh regeneration" advances have resulted in Mr. Cox being able to rise from his wheelchair and walk again. That's startling, but Cox has an even bigger surprise for his audience. He has regenerated hundreds of dinosaurs and plans to exhibit them to spectators worldwide. It's all very safe, because the monstrous animals are kept behind a durable clear glass. You should be asking, "What could go wrong?" and it does. This isn't too bad for a small budgeted special effects TV movie, but producers clearly overextend themselves with a helicopter ride to the "Hollywood" sign for a "King Kong" climax.**** Age of Dinosaurs (5/19/13) Joseph J. Lawson ~ Treat Williams, Jillian Rose Reed, Ronny Cox, Andray Johnson