I'm 17 now in 2005, so I was 5 when this movie came out, I saw it on vhs and it scared the crap out of me, I still wont watch this movie. Its the guy with the screw eye, and the crows at the end, that frightened me the most. Plus the movie didnt make much since, brain grain, sry I was five and I thought it was stupid. But, not to stupid to scare me.
yeah this movie used to creep me the *beep* out when the dinosaurs were all "real" instead of friendly, along with the screw eye, creepy as hell. still love this movie to pieces though
I'm 14, and I haven't seen this in the longest time... there were a bunch of movies my family used to rent on a regular basis when I was little, all of which I haven't seen since I was 6 or 7.
The Great Mouse Detective, We're Back, Ferngully, and this one with a bunch of little animals that go to look for a cure for some disease one of their friends has or summat... I'm gonna write all these down to try to find 'em.
And if anyone could tell me the name of that one movie... I remember there was like a badger, and a hedgehog/porcupine, and there were three little animal friend things... lol, it's just really bugging me that I can't find what it is. It's 2:30 in the morning and I'm searching IMDb for all possible titles, am I obsessive or what? Pfft...
Buuut... I digress, a lot. I don't remember most of this movie, but I remember the part where Screweyes makes them more like real dinosaurs reeeally scared me. Like, a whole bunch.
Lol, I also remember, for some reason, some part where Louie's being threatened with a knuckle sandwich... hmm, I have no idea why.
Thanks so much, I never did find the title, so thanks :) I haven't checked back on this board 'til now, so if you come back here, know that you've been a great help, lol
I was 10 when the movie came out. And, I must admit, I was so scared, I peed my pants in the theatre. (at my best friends birthday party, no doubt) Haven't watched it since...
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Yeah I remember the scene at the beginning of The Great Mouse Detective where the bat pops out and takes the father used to scare me when I was maybe four? Strangely enough though, I could watch things like "Jurassic Park" and Tim Burton's verson of Batman with no problem.
I remember watching this movie with my family. Those are some great memories. Sure this movie is pretty dumb, but I will always remember it as a great family movie. I, too, got a little scared of the screweye guy. lol.
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