The first time I saw this trailer, many months ago, which was the first time I’d heard of this film, my first thought was, Oh, cool! A big-screen 3D look at a truly ancient world? A truly alien world that was real? Awesome!
But almost instantly, I was smacked in the face with this:
He was the smallest in the herd. Trying to find his place in a great big world.
And I was all, Wait, what? He? He? Oh, and he is gonna get to be a hero, is he?!
*grrrrr*
(I swear to Christ, the voiceover narrator is overenunciating he and his just to be a jerk about it.)
Even in a land before time, a time before humans and all our fucked up ideas about whose stories are worth telling and whose aren’t, even this story is about a boy dinosaur. Who gets to be a hero. Will there be a girl dinosaur who is impressed with his derring-do and walks off into the Cretaceous sunset with him? I will bet you a million billion zillion dollars that there is.
For fuck’s sake, Hollywood. For. Fuck’s. Sake. Change the record.




















Have you ever read the book “Raptor Red” by Robert Bakker? That would be an awesome female-centered dinosaur movie. (Hmm, according to wikipedia, Robert Halmi Sr. has optioned the rights for the movie with Jim Henson’s Creature Shop.)
Boy, that sounds familiar. How old is this book? I may have read it.
1995. Bakker was one of the consulting paleontologists for Jurassic Park.
Hadn’t even heard of it.
I saw the trailer yesterday, and I just think the movie looks absolutely abysmal. Gender issues or not. Ok, actually, the CG itself looks pretty good. But as soon as the dinos opened their mouths to speak they lost me. Plus, the story is cliche on top of cliche on top of cliche. UGH.
It feels like the only two original dinosaur movies are Land Before Time and Jurassic Park.
Not only does the story look generic, but the character designs look generic. How do they ever expect to sell action figures and stuffed animals?
I thought about Walking with Dinosaurs when I read this essay by Geena Davis:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/geena-davis-two-easy-steps-664573?mobile_redirect=false
It doesn’t bother me that Walking with Dinosaurs is a story about a boy. Boys are pretty interesting, whether they’re dinosaurs or not. I just hope that his world includes some interesting girls, too, in spite of the trailer. Geena Davis has some ideas about that, as it happens: