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Ice Age: Continental Drift / L'Ère de Glace : La Dérives des continents (Bilingual) [Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy]

Ray Romano , Denis Leary , Steve Martino , Michael Thurmeier    Blu-ray
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
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The revisionist version of natural history offered up in the Ice Age movies gets yet another twist in the fourth installment, 10 years after Manny the woolly mammoth, Diego the saber-toothed tiger, Sid the sloth, and Scrat the squirrel made their chilly debut to hot box-office receipts. The lessons of family and loyalty in Continental Drift may seem a little warmed over, but the creatively constructed laughs, amusing voice characterizations, and inventive CGI animation are reason enough to keep the series viable for kids to giggle about and grownups to belly laugh over--sometimes for exactly the same reasons. Once again, acorn-addicted Scrat is the cause of some pretty important behind-the-scenes machinations. His dialogue-free antics also serve as a stand-alone subplot that could easily be a very clever short film of its own. This time the weasely rodent's addled obsession with the fruit of the oak is revealed as the cause of the formation of the world's continents as we now know them. He sets the story--and planet Earth--in motion while pursuing a little nut in a hyperactive prologue that causes underground rifts that in turn form the famous shapes of Australia, Africa, North America, and the outline of Italy (which it turns out is shaped like a boot for a very good reason). Above ground this means more global chaos for the herd of animals we've come to know so well. All the familiar voices reprise their wonderful roles as fissures in earth and ice separate Manny (Ray Romano) from his woolly wife Ellie (Queen Latifah) and boy-crazy teenager Peaches (Keke Palmer). With a killer continental shelf bearing down on them, mother and daughter lead the madcap pack of animal characters toward a safe meeting place while Manny, Diego (Denis Leary), Sid (John Leguizamo), and Sid's crazy granny (Wanda Sykes) drift away on an iceberg schooner into a newly vast open ocean. While floating into oblivion, the mismatched pack encounters a band of animal pirates piloting another slab of ship-shaped ice, captained by a crazed baboon named Gutt (Peter Dinklage), who's bent on resentment-based revenge. The motley crew provides a plethora of comic encounters and a new raft of excellent voice actors. Running a close second to Dinklage in ingenious casting is Jennifer Lopez as Shira, a sultry tiger who, don't cha know, ends up on the good ship and falling for Diego in the end. The adventures of both the land- and sea-based creatures are full of clever gags and densely constructed set pieces that may not be quite up to Pixar story standards, but are certainly always on the ball and executed with computer-animation acumen that is astonishingly lifelike for such an unreal-looking world. Scrat's misadventures act as interstitial connectors to the parallel heroes' journey stories until they ultimately intersect in a massively scaled finale. Even after all the melting and refreezing, the Ice Age world is still a hot commodity in the animated-franchise business and remains a good investment despite the constancy of global rifts in entertaining family fare. --Ted Fry


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Dr. Joseph Lee HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
Format:Blu-ray
VIDEO (2D):

Ice Age 4: Continental Drift (2D) arrives at blu ray with MPEG-4 AVC 1080p 2.40:1 encode. I personally prefer 2.40:1 because with my anamorphic lens, the video filled up my entire 12 foot wide screen with no black bars. This transfer is immaculate, with sharp images, and highly dimensional even without 3D glasses. Just look at the finely textured ruffles of Manny's fur, the mossy yellow patina of Gutt's gross-out teeth, the sheen of the ice and the ripples of water — everything is wonderfully realized, with consistent clarity and presence. Colour is immaculately conceived as well — from the punchy foliage greens and sky blues to the fleshy interior of a whale's mouth — and contrast is tight, balancing deep shadows and crisp highlights. (5/5)

AUDIO:

Ice Age 4: Continental Shift 2D comes with DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 lossless track. The audio is an immersive energetic mix. The sonic goodness starts early—the deep rumbling of the earth's crust, rocks compressing and shattering, water spraying, bubbles glug-glugging up out of the depths — and relents only for the quieter, dialogue-centric scenes. The onscreen hijinks and danger are complemented by a huge-sounding orchestral score by Hans Zimmer protege John Powell — composer for the Bourne series — who borrows and bastardizes Beethoven's 9th Symphony to surprisingly decent effect. The voice acting throughout is clear and expressive, balanced perfectly among the numerous other noises. The choices of Ray Romano, Ally Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Jennifer Lopez and Queen Latifah as voice for Manny, Meghan, Sid, Diego, Shira, and Ellie, are simply priceless. Did you recognize the voice of Steffie as that of Nicki Minaj? (4.5/5)

TRIVIA:

Ice Age 4 Continental Drift has an estimated budget of $92 million, but grossed an amazing $877 million worldwide, right behind its predecessor Ice Age Dawn Of The Dinosaurs at $890 million. They are ranked just behind the top grossing animated feature Toy Story 3 ($1,062 million) and The Lion King ($951 million). Ice Age franchise has really made many surprising millions for 20th Century Fox. Amazing feat indeed!

PACKAGING:

The 2D combo set consists of 2 discs: 1 2D blu ray disc, and 1 DVD with Digital Copy.

FINAL THOUGHTS:

Ice Age 4 Continental Drift has a heart-warming story with interesting characters that will keep both adults and kids entertained. The 3D version is well done, with some special out-of-the-screen effects that will please all. If you don’t have a 3D TV, the 2D version has equally impressive video, along with the fun soundtrack with all the familiar voices of characters result in a fun journey for all. With the 4 Ice Age movies, this franchise has made an impressive $2,797 million for 20th Century Fox on box office returns, not counting merchandise and blu ray/DVDs. Would Ice Age 5 be far behind? This set is highly recommended for all – young and old.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ice Age: Continental Drift Jan 9 2013
By Duchess TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
We ordered this because we liked the other movies of this series. We have watched it at least twice since we bought it and both times have enjoyed it. We have now another fun animated movie for our DVD library, but I wouldn't recommend buying it unless it's about $17 because we think that NO movie is worth paying much more than that. If you liked the first couple of this series, you might like this one too.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Sequel is Stellar Jan 5 2013
By VE4KZ
Format:DVD
This film is the exception to the rule that sequels fail.

There is an engaging story against an improbable backdrop of continental drift and roving pirates. The characters, hilariously anthropomorphized, are worth our caring. Familiar characters take on novel problems except in one case (our favorite squirrel still is seeking the perfect acorn). New characters, especially the pirates, headed by an orangutan captain, _are_ the problems.

Ray Romano, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Patrick Stewart, and Peter Dinklage are lead voices.

Co-director Mike Thurmeier worked on some of the earlier Ice Age films.

Having said all that, I think I'll watch it again!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
I'm a huge fan of this series, it always makes me laugh, really entertaining and fun. If you haven't seen the other movies it doesn't matter, you could still pick this one up and... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Debbie
5.0 out of 5 stars They just keep getting better and better!
As the others in the collection, a bundle of laughs! They are all good, but they just seem to be getting better and better!

Keep them coming!
Published 1 month ago by David Tapp
5.0 out of 5 stars I saw it again last night (Mama Cass, lead vocal)
The herd is growing, again. What will they come up with next? Sid needs a partner, and why not make us all a surprise?
Published 1 month ago by Merlyn Penfyeld
5.0 out of 5 stars Ice age
this was so cute to watch with grandkids and their friends..
already told some friends to get for their grandkids..
love granny in this one
Published 2 months ago by Helen McCullough
4.0 out of 5 stars DVD sales
I received the order on time and it was a very good product, will order again
from this company because of such good service.
Published 2 months ago by sharon
5.0 out of 5 stars We love Sid !
Love,love,loved this movie ! I am a sucker for these characters and Granny did not disappoint ! This is a favourite here in this house
Published 2 months ago by Donna C. Hawkins
5.0 out of 5 stars Ice Age: Continental Drift
I own the first 3 and did not think that Ice Age Continental Drift would still be entertaining. I was wrong. I read the other reviews posted here, and decided to take a change. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Dan
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic!
Very good entertainment, enjoyable. For those who love animation, you won't be deceive by the design or the story. It pretty much carry on the story from the end of the last one.
Published 2 months ago by Luc Durocher
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Ice Age
My daughter was not really into Ice Age movie's until this one and now she watches them more often. This one she watches almost daily. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Northcustomer
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Bonne expérience, excellent produit. Recommencerait l'expérience avec l'acheteur. Je n'ai rien a dire de plus mais c'est demandé par le site!
Published 3 months ago by Bruce Lord
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