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Walking With Monsters: Life Before Dinasours
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Walking With Monsters: Life Before Dinasours
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A 90-minute documentary about life before the dinosaurs. Starting from the Cambrian Period (530 MYA) and ending at the Early Triassic Period (248 MYA), Walking With Monsters shows the life and death struggles prehistoric creatures before the dinosaurs went through. It also portrays an accurate picture of our first ancestors.

Release Date: 2005

Director: Tim Haines

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Average Rating based on 1 Review
Overall Rating 
4.00/54.00/54.00/54.00/54.00/5
 (4.00)
Production Quality 
5.00/55.00/55.00/55.00/55.00/5
 (5.00)
Entertainment Value 
4.00/54.00/54.00/54.00/54.00/5
 (4.00)
Educational Value 
5.00/55.00/55.00/55.00/55.00/5
 (5.00)

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3.80/53.80/53.80/53.80/53.80/5
 (3.80)
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4.60/54.60/54.60/54.60/54.60/5
 (4.60)
Entertainment Value 
3.20/53.20/53.20/53.20/53.20/5
 (3.20)
Educational Value 
3.60/53.60/53.60/53.60/53.60/5
 (3.60)

Last Update: November 14, 2006
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Fantastic!, October 28, 2006
Reviewer: Ikagan from Oceanside, NY
    
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4.00/54.00/54.00/54.00/54.00/5
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5.00/55.00/55.00/55.00/55.00/5
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Entertainment Value  
4.00/54.00/54.00/54.00/54.00/5
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Educational Value  
5.00/55.00/55.00/55.00/55.00/5
 (5)


Pros: Scenes are incredibly realistic.
Cons: A little gory.

This film will make you believe that this is still going on today. It seems as no corners were cut here. No expence was saved. The narration was terrific, and real set the tone and pulled you in. As a matter of fact the whole set of 3 films, of which this is the third were great. Educational in a way that kids and adults will not realize what they are learning. (Maybe a little to violent for very young kids).
 
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