NOTE: Due to some copyright claims, I had to cut out a TV spot from this compilation in order to keep the video public. If you want to see the full video uncut, here's the link to it. Password is Aladar: dai.ly/x890hta
@ClassicJadeys ́s Chambers let me guess, is it because some of the other familiar Dinosaurs didn’t show up? Especially the Tyrant Lizard King that was originally planned to make an appearance on this Disney Film.
@@dylangeltzeiler946 I like Dinosaur alot but imo The Good Dinosaur's probably another one of my favorite guilty pleasures too since I usually thought Arlo was adorbs lol.
I'm probably one of the few people on Earth that remembers this. On May 19th 2000 the commercials were airing on TV for this movie. During the commercial they show the scene where the meteors are falling from the sky and the dinosaurs were looking up in horror of not knowing what's happening. There was a music techno track playing in the background of that scene in the commercial, it's not in the movie. I totally recognized the music track, and after it was released and picking up the VHS tape from Blockbuster for the kids to watch the music track was removed from that scene. It was removed. Someone in production at Disney had a moment that few will remember.😁 At the one minute twenty two second mark & the two minute twenty six second mark of this song was that track. Raw techno & debauchery. It's in this video at the 14:48 mark The chant/scream from.... "The Crablouse" by Lords Of Acid / Praga Khan *the official/original music video must've been filmed on scotch tape😂
I remember the first time I watched that TV spot many years ago and tried to track down the song used because I dug it. Imagine my shock when I listened to it and was flabbergasted by its actual lyrics, and how in hindsight incredibly hilarious that a raunchy song like this was used in an official advertisement for a Disney animated movie (although thankfully only instrumental part). 😂
Starting at 3:17, I remember seeing this teaser on the 2000 VHS of "Tarzan" (1999) and the 2000 Gold Classic Collection DVD of "The Aristocats" (1970).
I love this movie in my childhood to this day and it is a masterpiece, I could’ve imagine that This Movie was nominated at The Oscars for Best Visual Effects because the meteor shower scene and even CGI Dinosaurs in a live action background locations was well done by Disney’s Forgotten Company, The Secret Lab.
I hope that someone could find a complete 35mm print of this movie and try to restore it in 4K. They did it with Star Wars in 4K77 and I hope someone does the same thing with this movie.
Fun Fact: The original conception of Disney's *"DINOSAUR"* began in the 1980s, as a $45 million stop-motion animated film from directors Paul Verhoeven *("RoboCop", "Total Recall"* and *"Starship Troopers")* and Phil Tippett (who intended to use go-motion effects for the original *"Jurassic Park"* before they went the CG route and he became the Dinosaur Supervisor). The story - written by Walon Green (who co-wrote the script for *"RoboCop* *2")* - centered on a Styracosaurus named Woot and his mammal friend Suri. The main antagonist was a T. rex named Grozni, and the two beasts would have a death match at the end, with Woot being the victor. However, this proved to be fruitless as the infamous K-T asteroid crashed into Earth, causing the Dinosaurs to become extinct.
You wanna know the ironic part? I managed to find a decent recorded quality of that first TV spot with the horrendous quality in the original upload, and it was the one I was forced to cut out in this revamped RU-vid upload. The universe has a funny sense of humor that way lol
Yeah, I'm not quite sure what was happening there. After re-watching it, the dinosaur falling does look like Aladar, though it could also just be one of the other Iguanodons in the film who don't speak a word. That's definitely the cliff setting from the climax of the movie, so it's probably cut content from it.
The point is, a Iguanodon has falling down the rocky cliff has never happened in the final cut of the film. This was from the comic con conventional trailer of the movie.
I loved the Disney movie because it is something besides Jurassic Park and why I am I obsessed and love Disney’s Dinosaur? I practically grew up watching Dinosaur, and it’s where I got my childhood love for dinosaurs. And it’s my all-time favorite Disney film. In my terms, theoretically, if Spielberg used the same filming experience like in Jurassic Park 7 years earlier, a few scenes they would have used live-action animatronic dinosaurs with some close-up shots on the characters to make them look more real.
After watching this movie on Toon Disney when I was a kid? This besides,Atlantis,Treasure Planet,Chicken Little,The Wild, A Christmas Carol 09' etc. has became one of my favorite guilty pleasures :) the musical score from James Newton Howard's my favorite part about this movie since my favorite track's "The Egg Travels." I call them "guilty pleasures" alot because apparently no one else had the same enjoyment of those movies such as this one like I did XD lol. Also, my favorite Dinosaur trailers/tv spots are. 1. 1:47 - The music in the Convention Trailer at 2:29-2:54 is so *Metal* and I think it's so awesome that I feel like if I was Iguanadon like my favorite character Aladar? I'd be runnin' like Sonic to that music XD lol. 2. 0:01 - Because at 0:27,0:44, and 1:12 the music in that Presentation Reel of this favorite guilty pleasure of mine gives be VGBM vibes :) and 3. 12:33 - I also like this TV Spot because at 12:36 after listening to the song "Walk the Dinosaur" yesterday? it became my favorite song since after that lol.
You Never Seen Anything Like This And Discover The World That If Only Imagine Walt Disney’s Pictures Presents A Story Of Courage…Friendship…Loyalty…And Hope DINOSAUR RATED PG Coming Soon To Theaters MAY 19th.
14:39 - good song choice. It really makes the movie look more intense than it is, but it stays true to what made this movie so chilling in the first place. That a giant meteor can cause Armegeddon is truly unnerving and chilling. And was the source of fear for me as a kid before "Signs." It's hard to say which is scarier. As the aliens from "Signs" are so demonic, but this might get an edge because it's slightly more realistic. UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship movie. The type that'd be played in every urban hospital, and in every Latino hospital, being I'm Latino but in Bushwick though. It has that prestigious WWOR feel to it.
@sithsquid1 oh shit. It's R-rated? Moderate R as in 15 by Schengen Area and BBC meaning typical R-rated or is it hard R in 18 by Schengen Area and BBFC like lots of explicit sex, graphic curse words and graphic violence. Is it that gruesome?
@sithsquid1 I see what you mean the video is graphic and I think she curses and flaunts her body. It feels like "Body of Evidence" 😍😍😍 (too bad Madonna's a slut though). It is an excellent movie not because of the sex though but because William Defoe and Madonna hit it hard in the actor. It's underrated. It's not codeless like "Basic Instinct."
I wish Steven Spielberg, Industrial Light & Magic, Amblin Entertainment and Spyglass Entertainment would have co-produced Disney's Dinosaur with Walt Disney Pictures and The Secret Lab.
I swear the first two trailers were either poorly fan-made or unfinished and deleted by the studio because there’s no way Disney would have those two “trailers” released before the other two. The “third” trailer is the proper way for Disney to introduce the film to the audience.
They're both authentic. The first one is a proof of concept, and the second one was an exclusive preview shown at a convention. You can find both of them in the Dinosaur's Collector's Edition DVD.
@@Jurassic1993Park oh so that’s why most people have never seen them. So, they’re older than the two trailers that we’ve seen in theaters, VHS tapes, and DVDs?