Land Before Time Retrospective #13 As of a few days ago, I have watched all fourteen Land Before Time films, many of them for the first time ever. In honour of this, and in honour of my 800th post on
The Land Before Time XII: The Great Day of the Flyers / Guido Showcase
Land Before Time Retrospective #12 Released: 2006 This was originally posted as part of the “Character Showcase” forum thread for Guido, a character who was introduced in the twelfth film. (More info about the Character Showcases here.) Quote from rhombus:
The Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the Tinysauruses
Land Before Time Retrospective #11 Released: 2005 Just saw this one yesterday. I didn’t really care for it. Thankfully it is pretty entertaining in places, albeit in a campy way. The whole plot with the tree-sweets and the Great Valley
The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration
Land Before Time Retrospective #10 Released: 2003 Just watched The Great Longneck Migration for the first time recently. After being somewhat let down by Journey to Big Water (#9), this one was thankfully pretty good. In fact, it’s probably tied
The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water
Land Before Time Retrospective #9 Released: 2002 Quote from landbeforetimelover: Here’s another error. The area around Mo’s eye is originally the pinkish color but on one of the scene’s it was colored purple. Haha, even before I popped into this
The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze
Land Before Time Retrospective #8 Released: 2001 As with #7, this one was completely new to me. Much like how the previous film focused on Petrie, here I liked that Ducky and Spike’s relationship was explored, and Ducky’s mother also
The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire
Land Before Time Retrospective #7 Released: 2000 As with the sixth film, my feelings about this one have changed since my initial review. I later gave the film another look here. [Responding to a forum thread discussing the foolishness of
The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists
Land Before Time Retrospective #4 Released: 1996 I thought this was a solid sequel; probably my favourite sequel so far. I might be the only person here who really enjoyed Ichy and Dil. They made for funny, entertaining villains. This
Gigli
Two mobsters meet and form an intimate connection, in this incredible, heartwarming, awe-inspiring love story for the ages. After I saw The Room (which I reviewed here), I decided to tackle this next. It’s another movie I’d been meaning to
The Room (Part I)
Released: 2003 A look at the Tommy Wiseau-directed masterpiece. Ah, yes, The Room. One of the most popular candidates for the ‘Worst Movie Ever’ title. At the same time, it’s also one of the most popular candidates for the ‘So