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Ice Age 1-3 Collection [Blu-ray]

Ray Romano , John Leguizamo , Carlos Saldanha , Chris Wedge    Universal, suitable for all   Blu-ray
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Actors: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Simon Pegg
  • Directors: Carlos Saldanha, Chris Wedge, Mike Thurmeier
  • Format: Box set, PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 23 Nov 2009
  • Run Time: 264 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002JPKSBU
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 8,220 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Ice Age
Just as A Bug's Life was a computer-animated comedy inspired by Akira Kurosawa's The Seven Samurai, the funny and often enthralling Ice Age is a digital re-imagining of the Western Three Godfathers. The heroes of this unofficial remake (set 20,000 years ago, during the titular Paleolithic era) are a taciturn mastodon named Manfred (voiced by Ray Romano), an annoying sloth named Sid (John Leguizamo), and a duplicitous saber-toothed tiger, Diego (Denis Leary). The unlikely team encounters a dying, human mother who relinquishes her chirpy toddler to the care of these critters. Hoping, against all odds, to return the little guy to his migrating tribe, Manfred and his associates need to establish trust among themselves, not an easy thing in a harsh world of predators, prey, and pushy glaciers. Audiences that have become accustomed to the rounded, polished, storybook look of Pixar's house brand of computer animation (Monsters, Inc.) will find the blunt edges and chilly brilliance of Ice Age--evoking the harsh, dangerous environment of a frozen world--a wholly different, and equally pleasing, trip. Recommended for ages 4 and up. --Tom Keogh

Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
The love life of a woolly mammoth--handled with U-rated delicacy--drives this sequel to the first computer-animated romp in the age of prehistoric mammals. While the first Ice Age took a delightful premise and suffocated it with a formulaic plot--in which a mammoth named Manfred (voiced by Ray Romano, Everyone Loves Raymond), a sloth named Sid (John Leguizamo, Moulin Rouge!), and a sabre-tooth tiger named Diego (Denis Leary, Rescue Me) helped an abandoned human infant return to its tribe (basically, Three Mammals and a Baby)--the sequel takes the now-familiar setting, gives it a shapeless, episodic storyline, and yet somehow becomes pretty darn entertaining. Faced with the threat of a flood from melting ice, our heroic trio are on the run to escape from their blossoming valley. On the way, they meet a female mammoth (Queen Latifah, Bringing Down the House) who thinks she's an opossum and get menaced by some freshly defrosted carnivorous fish. Add into the mix a herd of lava-worshipping mini-sloths, some Busby Berkeley-style vultures, and more ingenious slapstick featuring the acorn-crazed Scrat, and Ice Age: The Meltdown will amuse even jaded adults. --Bret Fetzer

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs opens with the stitched-together prehistoric family about to become a biological one: Manny (voiced by Ray Romano) and his mate Ellie (Queen Latifah) are expecting a baby mammoth. Unfortunately, this makes Sid the sloth (John Leguizamo) and Diego the sabre-toothed tiger (Denis Leary) feel left out. Diego, who worries he’s losing his edge, decides to head out on his own, while Sid adopts three suspiciously large eggs that he’s found through a crack in the ice. Up to this point, the movie is perilously sappy--does anyone, particularly a kid, want to watch a kid’s movie about parenthood and impending middle age? Fortunately, the eggs turn out to be dinosaur eggs from a pre-mammalian underworld, and when the mama T-Rex comes to rescue her rambunctious little ones, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs transforms into a delightful comic adventure. The emotional side of the Ice Age movies has always been a tad mawkish, so it’s smart that Dawn of the Dinosaurs emphasises physical comedy. Clearly, the animators have been inspired by a wild fusion of Road Runner cartoons and Buster Keaton. The character of Scrat, with his non-verbal, monomaniacal efforts to get that last acorn (doubled in this movie with the addition of a female counterpart), is only the most obvious reflection of this sensibility. The animators have great fun with the differences in scale between the mammals and the dinosaurs, and the introduction of a deranged Australian weasel named Buck (Simon Pegg, Shaun of the Dead) pushes everything into Loony-Tune territory. Let Pixar tug at our heartstrings; Ice Age aims to tickle the funny bone and does a fine job of it.--Bret Fetzer

Product Description

Voiced By: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Goran Visnjic, Jack Black, Diedrich Bader, Jane Krakowski, Cedric the Entertainer, Stephen Root, Peter Ackerman, Seann William Scott, Jay Leno, Chris Wedge & Alan TudykDirectors: Chris Wedge & Carlos


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60 of 62 people found the following review helpful
By Blackhorse47 TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
These films provide three highly entertaining animated comedies for both young and old.

The first film is an unexpected delight. Several mismatched animals from the Palaeolithic age of a mammoth, a sloth and a sabre-toothed tiger end up travelling together when they come across an abandoned human child. The comedy never lets up and the film manages to avoid descending into cutesy schmaltz as it delivers a strong story involving the child being pursued by a pack of tigers, culminating in a moving ending. There are numerous comic set-pieces, not all of which are relevant to the story. Some of these sections work such as the squirrel Scrat and his endless pursuit of nuts and some don't such as the kamikaze dodos, an idea that was probably hilarious on paper, but not on screen. But even when they don't work there's some fun to be had. Especially good is the voices. With Ray Romano playing the not-so-obvious role from his sitcom persona as the mammoth, and Dennis Leary making good use of his small role as the tiger. John Leguizamo as Sid, the annoying Sloth steals the bits of the film that don't involve Scrat.

The second movie sadly presents an inevitable drop in entertainment value that usually happens with sequels. New good voices and characters are added such as Queen Latifah's Ellie the mammoth, and the animation takes a massive leap forward, but the story is slight. The animals must go from A to B to avoid a big flood, while learning valuable lessons about life and friendship and all those things that get forced into these type of films, although usually in a subtler manner than here. As with the first one there are some fine comic interludes, usually involving the persistent Scrat and his nutty exploits that are pure Tex Avery. And the relationship between the mammoths is both funny and actually quite touching, but too much time is taken up with elements that are designed for only the kids. Making something that works for both adults and kids is hard and in many sections the film fails as the animals face complicated dangers that are meant to provide roller-coaster excitement but which rapidly become tedious.

Any fears that the series would go down the diminishing returns route that Shrek did are put to rest with the third movie. Again the animation leaps forward in quality, and so does the story. The mammoths' relationship moves on as you'd expect with Ellie expecting, but this time the tiger and Sid have more to do when Sid finds some dinosaur eggs and is plunged into danger in a jungle filled with non-extinct dinosaurs. Any thought of the film playing too loose with history is cleverly and quickly dealt with, and with Simon Pegg voicing another new character that works there's little time for the many interludes that marred the earlier film. The format of the story also splits up the herd, and although that was viewed previously as the worst thing that could happen, it actually works well as it keeps the story rattling along. And Scrat is back again and his parts avoids the danger of repetition by the addition of his very own Scratette as a sparring partner.

So, three films in and I'm already looking forward to Ice Age 4.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ice Age 1 - 3 (DVD) 5 April 2010
By Grampa
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Brilliant! The humour in these films operates at several levels. Cute animals for the youngsters and a more subtle type for the older viewer. It also comes with a free download of each film so I can now carry and watch them wherever I want on my iPod.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars ICE AGE really cool on Blu Ray 26 Jan 2011
By gizmo61
Format:Blu-ray
Had the ice age 1 and 3 on dvd and took the plunge to replace the two films i had for the 3 film box set on blu ray...................Wow what a difference, each film is so much better sound and picture quality, especially the last film in the trilogy.............do not have any problem in giving these films a five star review as they are real great family fun and look totally fantastic on blu ray! and at under £20.00 quid a real bargain.........now where did i leave that acorn?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
A good production of its genre which has good virtues for people of all ages. Maybe that's why I enjoy the watching these films.
Published 7 days ago by robert gregson
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT
I love this movie and wanted a copy to watch periodically...it cheers my up to have a good laugh and it also tugs a bit on the heart strings. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good
We have watched them and found them very good, funny and fantastic indeed. Its a good product. Thanks for it.
Published 28 days ago by Mr. M. K. Kehinde
5.0 out of 5 stars Ice Age 1-3 Coolection (Blu Ray)
Excellent value for money - blu ray, dvd and digital copy of each film. It goes wothout saying of course that my two sons adore Ice Age!!
Published 1 month ago by J. R. Simpson
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Published 1 month ago by paul mellelieu
5.0 out of 5 stars For Grandchildren
Enjoyed over and over again by grandchildren. I also enjoed this DVD. We now have the full set of Ice Age DVDs
Published 2 months ago by Sheila Woolliscroft
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
Having missed Ice Age 1 to 3 when they were first released I purchased the dvd set. An excellent set, good family entertainment
Published 2 months ago by G. A. Windridge
5.0 out of 5 stars Great DVD's
I bought these Ice Age 1-3 DVD's for my Grandson, he loves watching them and they arrived quickly, good Price as well
Published 2 months ago by tez
5.0 out of 5 stars The grandkids love it
I can't honestly say that I've actually watched this, but the grandkids have and as long as they're happy, we're happy.
Published 3 months ago by Molly McCallister
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Kids have hysterics watching these. Good value and service. Good quality and we watch them over and over. Good innocent fun.
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