

Our favorite sub-zero heroes are back in a new single disc version of Ice Age. The DVD includes a free kid's movie ticket for Robots, an Ice Age 2 preview, a Robot sizzle piece and a coupon booklet for discounts on licensed Robots merchandise. Direction: Carlos Saldanha, Chris Wedge Actors: Alan Tudyk, Cedric the Entertainer, Denis Leary, Diedrich Bader, Goran Visnjic, Jack Black, John Leguizamo, Lorri Bagley, Ray Romano, Stephen Root Special Features: Robots Promo, Ice Age 2 Sneak, Commentary by Director Chris Wedge and Co-Director Carlos Saldahna, Set Top Games (3), Hide and Eck, Frozen Pairs. 1.85:1, Full Frame, Pan & Scan, Widescreen format. Language: English / Add. French, Spanish / Sub. English, Spanish Year: 2002 Runtime: 81 minutes. Review: Movie arrived in good shape. - Great little movie. Lots of fun for the family. Heartwarming and funny. Review: A Great Start to a Great Series - In "Ice Age" (2002), the first of the superb three-part series, some traditions are established that hold true for later films in the series. Scrat, the saber-toothed squirrel, is wrestling with his prized acorn although in this outing some of his vignettes become brief interactions with the main characters. In later movies of the series he becomes more of an independent entity and even finds a soul mate. The stage is set for the later independently embedded cartoons in which the squirrel is constantly trying to conquer that iconic acorn, at battle with nature and his nut. At the beginning of this film there's a huge migration to warmer climes going on with lots of different species heading south. Manny, the mammoth (voice of Ray Romano) is going against the tide, headed in the other direction. This first film is noteworthy because of the presence of human beings, a sight of Stonehenge, and the very interesting episode with the prehistoric human cave drawings. Manny sees a mammoth family and becomes very lonesome about his own isolated plight without a mate. There is a great deal of story-building in this movie with many ideas planted for further chapters which will bring on the introduction of more characters, and mating instincts will flower. Manny meets Sid, the sloth, and immediately develops a dislike for the pushy Sid. Later they find a human baby, and both develop a love for the child. The baby is the catalyst for forming a new herd. Diego, the carnivorous saber-toothed tiger, is introduced as a predator, and he wants to grab the human baby for his tiger gang to devour. There's an inspired musical section with the extinct dodo birds who seemed too dumb to survive. For kids and adults watching there are of a lot of lessons to be learned. Manny saves Diego's life which transforms him into a loyal member of the new herd. He shows gratitude, and the baby helps to "humanize" him. The importance of friendship and loyalty, the need for belonging to a group, and the need for companionship-all of these come out of the dramatic action. In Blu-Ray this movie has stunning color and visual effects. There are a lot of scary adventures including cascading ice, molten lava, teetering icy crags. There's some bathroom humor that kids will probably get and titter over. Even though these are animals, the moviemakers have concentrated on characterization. They give human qualities to the animals (in fact they are almost ideal humans), and, of course, the animals speak English. It's full of vocal and sight gags. The movie is a treat for all.

| Contributor | Aksel Hennie, Benedict Wong, Chen Shu, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Donald Glover, Drew Goddard, Eddy Ko, Enzo Cilenti, Geoffrey Thomas, Gruffudd Glyn, Jeff Daniels, Jessica Chastain, Jonathan Aris, Kate Mara, Kristen Wiig, Mackenzie Davis, Matt Damon, Michael Peña, Naomi Scott, Nick Mohammed, Ridley Scott, Sean Bean, Sebastian Stan Contributor Aksel Hennie, Benedict Wong, Chen Shu, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Donald Glover, Drew Goddard, Eddy Ko, Enzo Cilenti, Geoffrey Thomas, Gruffudd Glyn, Jeff Daniels, Jessica Chastain, Jonathan Aris, Kate Mara, Kristen Wiig, Mackenzie Davis, Matt Damon, Michael Peña, Naomi Scott, Nick Mohammed, Ridley Scott, Sean Bean, Sebastian Stan See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 10,723 Reviews |
| Format | Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Action/Drama |
| Language | English, Spanish |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 21 minutes |
T**E
Movie arrived in good shape.
Great little movie. Lots of fun for the family. Heartwarming and funny.
J**Y
A Great Start to a Great Series
In "Ice Age" (2002), the first of the superb three-part series, some traditions are established that hold true for later films in the series. Scrat, the saber-toothed squirrel, is wrestling with his prized acorn although in this outing some of his vignettes become brief interactions with the main characters. In later movies of the series he becomes more of an independent entity and even finds a soul mate. The stage is set for the later independently embedded cartoons in which the squirrel is constantly trying to conquer that iconic acorn, at battle with nature and his nut. At the beginning of this film there's a huge migration to warmer climes going on with lots of different species heading south. Manny, the mammoth (voice of Ray Romano) is going against the tide, headed in the other direction. This first film is noteworthy because of the presence of human beings, a sight of Stonehenge, and the very interesting episode with the prehistoric human cave drawings. Manny sees a mammoth family and becomes very lonesome about his own isolated plight without a mate. There is a great deal of story-building in this movie with many ideas planted for further chapters which will bring on the introduction of more characters, and mating instincts will flower. Manny meets Sid, the sloth, and immediately develops a dislike for the pushy Sid. Later they find a human baby, and both develop a love for the child. The baby is the catalyst for forming a new herd. Diego, the carnivorous saber-toothed tiger, is introduced as a predator, and he wants to grab the human baby for his tiger gang to devour. There's an inspired musical section with the extinct dodo birds who seemed too dumb to survive. For kids and adults watching there are of a lot of lessons to be learned. Manny saves Diego's life which transforms him into a loyal member of the new herd. He shows gratitude, and the baby helps to "humanize" him. The importance of friendship and loyalty, the need for belonging to a group, and the need for companionship-all of these come out of the dramatic action. In Blu-Ray this movie has stunning color and visual effects. There are a lot of scary adventures including cascading ice, molten lava, teetering icy crags. There's some bathroom humor that kids will probably get and titter over. Even though these are animals, the moviemakers have concentrated on characterization. They give human qualities to the animals (in fact they are almost ideal humans), and, of course, the animals speak English. It's full of vocal and sight gags. The movie is a treat for all.
A**G
Family friendly favorite!
Great movie even a toddler can watch.
R**N
Good
Good movie
A**A
Fun movie
My children love the characters
L**A
Family friendly
One of my favorite movies
J**F
Cartoon
Love
J**O
👍
Great 👍
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