Dinosaur

Continuity mistake: When Aladar is trying to help Eema get up, his eyes turn blue in one shot and in the next, they turn back to the usual green. The same thing happens at the end of the movie, when Aladar's baby hatches out of the egg.

Continuity mistake: When Aladar arrives at the nesting grounds and sees that the herd isn't going to make it over the wall he turns back to find them and lead them to a better path. On his way to the herd he runs into a Carnotaurus and in this scene it's suddenly nighttime as opposed to the scenes before and after where it's broad daylight.

Revealing mistake: When the Pterodactyl is flying around with the egg, its shadow isn't cast as she flies over the trees.

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Neera: You like kids, I see.
Aladar: Well, the skinny ones are a bit chewy.

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Trivia: The film was originally conceived by filmmaker Paul Verhoeven and effects artist Phil Tippet while they were working on "RoboCop." They envisioned the film as a stop-motion feature that'd be more like a nature-documentary than a traditional narrative. It would have be darker, more violent and more realistic, and would end with the extinction of the dinosaurs after an asteroid hits Earth. Eventually, they left the project, and it was re-written as a more benevolent, family-friendly movie.

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Question: I have two questions: 1) What landmass did the asteroid land on? 2) Why didn't the asteroid's bright flash blind everyone because it exploded like a nuclear bomb?

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