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Dinosaur 13
TrailerThe film depicts the event of 1990, when American paleontologist Pete Larson and his team discovered the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex ever found (nicknamed 'Sue') while digging in the badlands of South Dakota. But during a ten-year battle with the U.S. government, powerful museums, Native American tribes, and competing paleontologists, they found themselves not only fighting to keep their dinosaur but fighting for their freedom as well.Genre: DocumentaryActors: Stan Adelstein, Lanice Archer, Robert Bakker, Philip Currie, Kristin Donnan, Patrick Duffy, Bruce Ellison, Denise Etzkorn, Bob Farrar, Bill Harlan, Susan Hendrickson, ...»Director: Todd Douglas MillerCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Wall Street JournalAugust 18, 2014In his eagerness to create a David-and-Goliath story, and with his distractingly pro-BHI bias, Mr. Miller fails to ask a lot of questions.
Los Angeles TimesAugust 15, 2014The fate of some very old bones may not sound like compelling cinema, but when they compose the 65-million-year-old skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex that was 41 feet long and 18 feet high back in the day, all bets are off.
Philadelphia InquirerAugust 15, 2014These events would have been better handled in a single installment of Dateline.
New York TimesAugust 14, 2014"Dinosaur 13" may not be the best documentary, but as a scientific soap opera, it's a doozy.
The Film StageMarch 26, 2016Riveting entertainment, Dinosaur 13 is one of those happy accidents of documentary filmmaking.
Movie ChambersJanuary 08, 2015Any documentary can be slanted to a particular point of view, but most filmmakers try to be a bit more subtle. Cry me a river, "Dinosaur 13."
The PlaylistAugust 23, 2014After a promising half-hour or so, "Dinosaur 13" becomes less convincing and less involving, particularly as the real-life narrative peaks halfway through.
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