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Ice Age 4: Continental Drift: What They Said
Ice Age has been one of the best animated series of recent times ever since the first movie was released in 2002. Can Ice Age 4: Continental Drift keep this cartoon treasure soaring on a high like an eagle? Let’s take a look at the good and bad comments top film critics have made about Ice Age 4: Continental Drift.
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“These are not the funniest or most interesting characters, but there’s enough humour and danger to make this the second-best of the series, after the initial Ice Age. It will keep most children aged from five to 11 thoroughly entertained.” Dailymail.co.uk
“‘Continental Drift” is busy, but indistinct. It’s not boring, but it’s not particularly memorable either. It won’t take long before it vanishes from your mind like Pangaea from the face of the earth. It’s not quite a sure thing, but it’s a pretty safe bet.” Screencrush.com
“The story is good and the movie looks and sounds amazing with massive landscapes and lots of music and action. Some of the best bits are when our heroes clash with the bad pirates and it’s fun to see them fight without actually hurting each other.” CBBC
“With the fourth film, the Ice Age family animation franchise is looking almost extinct. The only interesting thing is the wacky “Scrat” character, a hungry, pop-eyed, acorn-obsessed rat, who has another great cameo. ” Guardian.co.uk
“There are impressive visuals, a game voice cast (including Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Jennifer Lopez, Seann William Scott and Peter Dinklage), and fun to be had watching Scrat on his endless acorn hunt. But, much like the earlier efforts, the kids will enjoy it a lot more than their parents” DailyRecord.co.uk
“Of all the cartoon franchises out there, Ice Age remains one of the best. Sure, they’re still missing the penguins from Madagascar — the funniest cartoon characters working today — but this is great fun. Kids will love it and the anarchic humour will entertain adults too. Hugely enjoyable.” TheSun.co.uk
“These are not the funniest or most interesting characters, but there’s enough humour and danger to make this the second-best of the series, after the initial Ice Age.It will keep most children aged from five to 11 thoroughly entertained.” Dailymail.co.uk
“Boosted by inventive 3D, the animation and character design has finally left the Jurassic era. The chase scenes are superior to the practically identical chase scenes from previous films. Ditto the slapstick gags. The supporting cast, led by Peter Dinklage’s piratical gorilla, is the best yet.” Metro.co.uk
“You may be getting a little bored with the Ice Age franchise, but it has been some years since the last movie and this one is fun for all ages, you get see a lot more Scrat in this one and you’ll just love Granny. So if you want a fun family night out together, then chuckle your way through this one.” Blazingminds.co.uk