The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze

2001
5.7| 1h15m| G| en| More Info
Released: 04 December 2001 Released
Producted By: Universal Cartoon Studios
Country: United States of America
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When the dinosaur families get trapped in a valley by an ice storm, one family of "spike tail" dinosaurs volunteers to leave since they consume more food than the others. Meanwhile, the young dinos and a new adult dinosaur named Mr. Thicknose, head out to bring back their friend Spike, who has left his friends to be with members of his own species.

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Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
Grimerlana Plenty to Like, Plenty to Dislike
Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
zsofikam The next entry in the Land Before Time saga, The Big Freeze, is not as good as the previous film The Stone Of Cold Fire, but it still manages to stand on its own. Just as Stone of Cold Fire focuses more on Petrie, The Big Freeze puts Ducky and Spike into the limelight. This marks the first time that we see any stegosaurs other than Spike, which is significant because before this point all that Spike knew was Ducky's family. So when Spike befriends Tippy, a young member of the visiting spiketail herd, it's suggested that he spend more time with them. Meanwhile, Ducky is torn between letting Spike go with the migrants once they leave or having him stay with her. I won't give anything more away but I will say that this is yet another enjoyable entry in the series. As mentioned, it's not as good as the previous one but it still manages to have much of the same charm and I like how, just as Stone of Cold Fire did with Petrie, it gives Ducky and Spike a chance to be in the spotlight and gives the viewer a chance to get a glimpse into their lives. Mr. Thicknose is also very interesting, especially when he tells the story of his life. It helps that he has the same voice actor as Rafiki from The Lion King. But the highlight for me is simply adorable relationship shared by Ducky and Spike, who despite any differences seem like true siblings.
ross robinson This one was made in 2001, a year after the 7th's release. I remember this one. The story is about where Snow falls in the great valley for the first time, Spike meets a new friend called Tibby. Tibby's mother asks Spike's mother permission if he could go with Tibby and his family on a long walk to where they lived. Ducky gets jealous as she thinks that Spike doesn't want his intrests in Ducky no more.
goevikes Ah, I remember the good old days. 1988 it was, I was a little kid and had just been taken to see a great movie called Land Before Time. I really enjoyed it and wanted to see more of the cute talking dinos. Be careful what you wish for! Each sequel to the film has degenerated farther and farther from the original nice story into pure theatrical sludge. The characters have become increasingly more annoying, the plots are trite, the songs make you pray for the ice age and those are the series's GOOD points.As for this latest cinematic suppository, I can't help but say, in all honesty, that I would rather be castrated with a rusty pizza cutter then sit through it again. Five minutes of Land Before Time VIII can turn your brain into cottage cheese. This is the worst case of sequelitus I have ever seen.It's high time these dinosaurs became extinct!
Zantara Xenophobe *This review contains spoilers*No need to adjust your trifocals, this site is correct in reporting that they really have made EIGHT of these `Land Before Time' movies. And I am sorry to report that I have watched them all. They are going to be making these things for about as long as the Mesozoic Period lasted. While almost all of the LBT movies are derivative and lousy, I did like the schmaltzy Part II and I thought Part VII was a very good entry. I watched Part VIII with the idea that, since it is hot off the heels of a good entry, it will be just as pleasing. Sure the rest stunk, but none of those have been THAT bad. Until now. `The Big Freeze' is hands down the worst entry in the entire LBT series.In the plot, a natural catastrophe befalls The Great Valley, which leaves the adult dinosaurs squabbling as to how to handle the situation. The young dinosaurs leave the valley to search for their own solution, solve the conflict, and return to The Great Valley to enlighten the adults as to how wrong they have been. What's that you say? You say I just described the plot to EVERY `Land Before Time' film? Well, of course I did, because they just reuse the same plot over and over again, changing the catastrophe and sometimes adding in an extra character. This time, the disaster is a sudden and temporary drop in temperature. At first the dinosaurs are thrilled by the snow, but when the coldness causes a food shortage, the adults begin to worry. Meanwhile, a pack of wandering stegosauruses asks Spike's adoptive mother if Spike can join them. She lets Spike decide, and he goes with them after being egged on by Ducky. Soon after, Littlefoot, Ducky, Petrie, and Cera decide to go bring Spike back home. They are accompanied by Mr. Thicknose (voiced by Robert Guillaume), a stegosaur that is the oldest dinosaur in the valley and acts as the kids' teacher, though he knows very little about what is outside the valley. Before you can say, `Been there, done that,' the movie is over. And mercifully so. Sure, this plot doesn't sound very bad, and it really isn't, but `The Big Freeze' crossed the line for this reviewer too many times.It's a given that any movie about dinosaurs is going to deliberately mess with the facts. Most notably, the fact that many dinosaurs seen together in movies lived millions of years apart from one another. But that is to be expected and ultimately accepted. But what about the other goofy things that happen? Cartoon films, particularly this series, always defy laws of science, but do they have to go this far? For instance, there is no way a dinosaur could stand the frigid temperatures for very long any more than today's surviving reptiles can without hibernation. Furthermore, there is a scene where a Tyrannosaurus Rex is clobbered by a rolling snowball, something which couldn't have gotten big enough to do much damage in the brief time it was rolling down the hill. These are forgivable, but there was one event in the end where I lost it. MAJOR SPOILER ALERT! They come across a frozen lake and the babies step on the ice. Then Thicknose steps on it. He makes it a little ways and them flops down. Considering Thicknose must weigh many tons, you wonder why the ice slowly cracks instead of immediately caving in? Sillier yet, the water under it turns out to be a hot springs. How can ice form on hot water? Even sillier than that, it is revealed that the springs have given life to a lot of green plants that all the dinosaurs from The Great Valley can eat until the weather warms up. Yet when you get a wide shot of the entire area, there is hardly a green plant to be seen! END OF MAJOR SPOILERSThese nitpicks may have made me hate the movie, but they aren't the only things. Keeping with the LBT tradition, `The Big Freeze' harbors a handful of really lame songs that will certainly not have the kids singing along. In one annoying song, Cera sings to Ducky that it is okay to be angry. This could send the wrong message to children, who may not figure out by the film's end that the anger Ducky had was not right at all. There is also a song that Thicknose belts out near the end about learning. Listen closely to the actual words Thicknose sings. These are good lines which would have been excellent in dialogue, but instead the words are forgotten in the context of a poor song. What a shame that the best lines are given the worst delivery.I suppose it may seem like I am being too harsh, but really, there was no need for this gut-wrenching entry. It exemplifies everything that makes this series lackluster. When the ninth entry is inevitably made, I hope it learns from Part VIII what not to do. But since they haven't figured it out by now, they probably never will. Zantara's score: 2 out of 10.