JORDAN’S SASSY CINEMA REVIEW: ICE AGE: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS
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JORDAN’S REVIEW: ICE AGE: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS
Hey guys! Jordan here, and this time, I’m reviewing the new 3-D movie “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs,” the third installment in the Ice Age movie series. The story follows mammoths Manny and Ellie, sloth Sid, and saber-toothed tiger Diego on their adventure to a vast jungle under the ice filled with dinosaurs, who were thought to be extinct, where they also meet a slightly-crazed weasel named Buck. I really enjoyed this movie. It’s perfect for the whole family to see. It’s funny and has a lot of heart, though some kids over ten may find it a bit cheesy or childish at times. I think it follows up to the previous two Ice Age movies very well, and is a nice addition to the series, possibly the best of the three. I give this movie four out of five popcorn bags for it’s humor, animation, and special 3-D effects! Thanks for reading!
11-year-old Jordan Adkison reviews and rates new kids movies! Jordan believes that kids have different views on kid movies than many adults and would like to share her opinions with you all. Read and enjoy what Jordan has to say about the latest kid movies. If you’ve seen any of the movies that Jordan has reviewed, share your rating! How many bags of popcorn do you give it?
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