My family has been a fan of the "Ice Age" movies since they first came out, but none of us think of the animated prehistoric adventures as educational. That would be dangerous, considering how blatantly the films have disregarded the basic timeline of evolution. The movies, particularly 2009's "Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs," are riddled with scientific inaccuracies -- and you don't have to be an aspiring paleontologist to realize that. My 10-year-old son, who was 7 when 'Ice Age 3' came out, was very confused but certainly still entertained. "In the third movie with the dinosaurs, it didn't make sense. I felt it was weird that so many dinosaurs from different periods still showed up together with other animals that weren't supposed to be alive at the same time," he told me. "But it was still funny." How can movies so wrong, feel so right? Sony's Blue Sky...
- 7/13/2012
- by Jessie Heyman
- Moviefone
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