The Story
Manny (Ray Romano) and Ellie (Queen Latifah) are going to be parents and for Manny, the idea of being a dad for the very first time is a very scary proposition. Manny wants his baby mammoth to be raised in a safe environment, but the wild Ice Age world isn't exactly baby-proof. Still, he tries his best to prepare a kid-friendly area and creates a beautiful little playground just for his soon-to-arrive bundle of joy. He also tries to prepare Sid (John Leguizamo) for the big changes that will take place in their friendship once he and Ellie add a bouncy baby to their little group. While Diego (Denis Leary) saw the writing on the wall and sets off on his own adventure, Sid is completely flummoxed by the very idea that he, Manny and Diego will no longer be an animal version of the three musketeers.
So, dino mom takes her three new hatchlings Sid has named Yoko, Shelly, and Eggbert - as well as the silly sloth - back underground. Here, Sid's completely out of his element but that doesn't stop him from still insisting these newborns are his. Meanwhile, Manny, Ellie, Ellie's two little weasel brothers, and Diego (who's returned to the pack to help out his adopted family) make the trek down, down, down to this strange and frightening world filled with creatures who didn't get the memo that they're supposed to be extinct. Manny and company, joined by a dashing one-eyed weasel named Buck (Simon Pegg of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz), have to carefully navigate their way through this treacherous world in order to save Sid. And all this is going down just as Ellie's about ready to give birth.
The Bottom Line
Is the third time the charm? No, the original Ice Age is still the best of the lot. But Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is far, far better than Ice Age: The Meltdown. There's more action, more humor, and more Scrat in Ice Age 3. And, let's face it, you can never have too much Scrat. In fact, this time around there's a female version of Scrat added into the mix just to give the squirrelly dude some real competition for the love of his life: the acorn he's been chasing after since 2002.
GRADE: B
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs was directed by Carlos Saldanha and Michael Thurmeier and is rated PG for some mild rude humor and peril.
Theatrical Release Date: July 1, 2009


