Brought to you by the courtesy of a friend. No voices, no bullshit, just genuine tension. We were robbed! Interesting to note that the Gorgosaurus never roared in the movie. For the most part, they're just hissing and making slight growls. The accuracy of this film was really good at the time it came out, and 97% of it still holds up so perfectly well to this day. Also, this video is blocked in some regions. If you can't view it, I suggest you download a free VPN app on your phone, and download the video via some UA-cam downloader website. Everyone deserves to get a taste of the better version of the film!
Agreed The voice acting in this movie is very annoying for example they put a joke in a tense moment of the Gorgosaur Pack hunting the Pachyrhinosaurus herd
We seriously need a big budget dinosaur movie set in the Mesozoic Era with no talking. Because of the voice overs, this is kinda like (Disney’s) Dinosaur 2.0
Man. For what issues this movie had (and...yeah, it had them) the visuals are still genuinely gorgeous. Imagine a proper, updated WWD-style documentary with this level of animation.
Somewhere out there is an alternate timeline where Fox’s executives didn’t ruin everything, and this was the movie we got. But seriously though, I really like this.
You know what the best part about the CC is? You can actually determine the characters’ personalities for yourself based purely on the animation. I felt like Patchi and Juniper were a million times more relatable, sweet, and developed as both characters and a couple just due to the fact they didn’t talk and just used body language
The fact that they spoiled the whole thing just to add personality and connection with the characters is super ironic considering the Ornithocheirus in WWD was a million times more connecting than those Pachyrinosaurus were. I still remember when the Ornithocheirus was slowed by the rain and had to rest under that rock, and it showed the face of the Ornithocheirus. I remember that because you could relate to that desperation and irritation and annoyance just by the eyes alone. Surprise, surprise, he doesn't say a word in that episode at all!
Wow, I actually just got done watching the theatrical version. The protagonists just wouldn't shut up, I was wishing I was watching this version the entire time
I actually have the whole version of it since 2020, and I can’t stop watching it unlike the 2013 theatrical version which I have to stop at times when rewatching it.
Where the hell is this version on Disney Plus?? This director's cut is amazing! It's subtle, majestic, and pretty intense at places. It's a testament to how sometimes all you need is some really expressive animation to convey a story. It's why I love silent films; they may not always be a hit, but when done well, silent films, or even just silent scenes, can contain some really poignant animations. You don't need fart jokes, Justin Long or John Leguizamo when the animation is this good! And again, it doesn't make sense for Disney to not use the version that represents the BBC series better! It's like the Recobbled Cut from The Thief and the Cobbler.
20th century fox (the distributor) was afraid that the movie wouldn't be popular with kids, so their "fix" was to add voice overs as a last minute edit. It failed, rather horribly.
@@riamus7258see thats where they are so wrong. I watched the original walking with dinosaurs as a kid and despite the fact there was a nature documentary narrator I still loved it. I also loved the short little movies in the 3D Dinosaur Adventure computer game with no dialog. They are dinosaurs! Kids will love them regardless and thru can perfectly understand whats going on without it dumbed down. The voices made it seem like they wanted a movie aimed at three year olds.
Two years ago they were showing the Walking With Dinosaurs film on IMAX and while I contemplated going to watch it I had already seen the OG version and decided not to. I only found later it was the Cretaceous Cut and I was so dissappointed of missing it.
Actually it wasn't the cretaceous cut, it's a third different version of the film that was edited to be like a documentary, and narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch. It's a shame they made it IMAX exclusive.
Well said partner and I’m with you to the end that the Cretaceous Cut is better than the actual version of Walking with Dinosaurs Movie. Great video and I hope you’ll upload more in the future.
It's much better than the original but it still has some problems like the rewind scene, dinosaur names popping out for no reason, all of these scientific inserts with jokes (but with complete silence), childish jokes and the annoying bird that gets way too much screen time and shouldn't even be there. I'd love to see Walking With Dinosaurs 3D as an *actual* documentary.
I plan to get the blu ray 3d version to experience the cretaceous cut. But I never minded the voices at all, even after 8 years. This was always a childhood favourite of mine, but I'm nearly 17 and I do agree the voices were unnecessary. However I would be lying if I don't find at least some of it hilarious (such as Alex cracking up about Gorgon's tiny little arms and Patchi explaining that he had to dive in to save Juniper). I think the reason I don't mind the voices is that I am a total nerd for all things dinosaurs and prehistory whatever the occasion, so I would always research all the various different dinosaurs used in the movie. Another reason is because the animation of this movie is the BEST I've ever seen in any dinosaur movie or TV series. I'd even say the animation here is better than that of the Jurassic World movies.
This gorgosaurus is an example of how a, fairly, accurate dinosaur can still be terrifying. It’s not shrink wrapped, it’s hands aren’t pronated and it barley roars instead hissing and growling, but it was still a formidable antagonist in this film.
The names of the six gorgosaurs are: Gorgon, the leader of the pack Grey, the second largest gorgosaurus in the pack and is gorgons mate Skull, the third largest gorgosaur and is a male Spike, wrath and gnash as the kids of gorgon and grey
@@awesomeproductions7755 nothing for this year at least. I do have a certain series that I'd like to start making videos of, but I have way more projects to finish before I can get to it.
If this was released instead of the original version it would have easily held the best quality and graphics up until Prehistoric Planet. At least someone took their time to fix the mistakes and save this movie from it's makers.
I like that these “Gorgosaurus” (to be honest these aren’t even proper Gorgosaurus and more of Nanuqsaurus) mostly hiss than they do roar since, scientifically, dinosaurs couldn’t roar. They didn’t have proper vocal organs for complex communication. Though dinosaurs like Parasaurolophus and other such lambeosaurs circumvented these issues by evolving elaborate head crests made for communication. But dinosaurs like tyrannosaurs obviously didn’t have these things and more so just hissed, snarled, rumbled, or snapped at their prey to scare them away from their target or to deter rivals from a kill, territory, or mate.
Dinosaurs did have larynxes to vocalize with; a lot of people fail to realize this, but birds actually have BOTH a syrinx and a larynx, and the most basal living birds like ratites rely on the larynx (as the syrinx hadn’t evolved by the point they split off). So where did birds get their larynxes? The answer is that the larynx is basal in archosaurs (crocs have one as well). Ergo, dinosaurs had larynxes.
Since all everyone does when talking about this is complain how the original sucks, I wanna comment something different. I just love how the technique of CGI dinosaurs in a real life background works so well.
If Samurai Jack thought us anything about visual storytelling which this movie should always been from the first release, they should use visual storytelling to tell an engaging and exciting story just like Genndy Tartavkosy with the amazing Samurai Jack series on Cartoon Network and Adult Swim for the last season.
This version and the Benedict Cumberbatch-narrated edit (Prehistoric Planet 3D) are what the movie should've been. It would have also been cool if Pierre de Lespinois had co-directed it, as was the original plan. That's actually how I first heard about the movie two years before it came out and I thought he was the best choice. At least his Walking with Cavemen co-director Richard Dale was the one that turned the movie into the aforementioned Prehistoric Planet 3D.
As much as I like the dinosaurs acting like dinosaurs, I can't help to feel like something is missing like a first person narration or subtitles. Hear me out before trash talking me. . You know films like Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron or the recent Planet of the Apes movies? With Spirit, the main character has a first person narration where he tells his experience from his own perspective, but the voice is separated from the character himself so we can see him behaving and interacting with the environment like how real animals naturally do. Then when it is time for narration to come in, the character would give us insight on his thoughts that is currently happening around him. In Planet of the Ape movies, the apes do sign language to show us that they are "speaking" to each other, but they also give us subtitles to have us know what they are saying especially if we are not educated in sign language. If one of these is done in a mature, well acted, respectful, and incorporated properly like in those two movies instead of the awful last minute and childish dialogue like we got in the final product, this movie would be improved by a lot and way more people would like this movie and this would have been a great successor to the original documentary.
Obviously. Gorgosaurus was 10 times as heavy as a single Utahraptor. Also there are tyrannosaurids smaller than Gorgosaurus such as Alioramus, Qianzhousaurus and Albertosaurus.
Good Cut of all of the voices but with a flaw from what I know *They didn’t cut the rewind joke and The closeups of the Dinosaurs especially the Gorgosaurus closeup*
What bothered me other than the voices are the designs of the gorgosaurs, they are can’t even blend in with the environment they live in because they’re blue, with the pack leader being the most vibrant one, but it’s still an enjoyable film tho, maybe with or without the voices
The 2013 Walking With Dinosaurs movie had so much potential. The designs were fantastic and are still incredibly accurate 8 years later. Other than the cartoony eyes, these are the most accurate dinosaurs I've seen in Hollywood. It's a shame it was ruined with annoying voice acting and dumb humor.
Brought to you by the courtesy of a friend. No voices, no bullshit, just genuine tension. We were robbed!
Interesting to note that the Gorgosaurus never roared in the movie. For the most part, they're just hissing and making slight growls. The accuracy of this film was really good at the time it came out, and 97% of it still holds up so perfectly well to this day.
Also, this video is blocked in some regions. If you can't view it, I suggest you download a free VPN app on your phone, and download the video via some UA-cam downloader website. Everyone deserves to get a taste of the better version of the film!
This is amazing tbh,we missed you a lot so good to see ya back
Man I miss your videos
Keep up the good work👍👍
What movie is this?
@@abyaby2743 walking with dinosaurs 3d
You should make your own Creatacous Cut with a Narrator and Better Cuts.
This film could've easily been just a dinosaur film and not a talking character child friendly film
@@incognitodon5779 yeah ik, i suppose its marketed more torwards kids but I agree
@@incognitodon5779 yeah ik
Agreed The voice acting in this movie is very annoying for example they put a joke in a tense moment of the Gorgosaur Pack hunting the Pachyrhinosaurus herd
Well aside from a lack of any blood being shown sadly
We seriously need a big budget dinosaur movie set in the Mesozoic Era with no talking. Because of the voice overs, this is kinda like (Disney’s) Dinosaur 2.0
Man. For what issues this movie had (and...yeah, it had them) the visuals are still genuinely gorgeous.
Imagine a proper, updated WWD-style documentary with this level of animation.
Looks like you got your wish!
Say no more
I still like the animation of the original series. It's aged alright for television standards - and I am not talking about the scientific accuracy.
Look no further than Prehistoric Planet My Guy
We got one folks!!!!
I love during the beginning of the hunt the Gorgosaurs are silent, the only things you really hear from them being their breathing
Somewhere out there is an alternate timeline where Fox’s executives didn’t ruin everything, and this was the movie we got.
But seriously though, I really like this.
You know what the best part about the CC is? You can actually determine the characters’ personalities for yourself based purely on the animation. I felt like Patchi and Juniper were a million times more relatable, sweet, and developed as both characters and a couple just due to the fact they didn’t talk and just used body language
The fact that they spoiled the whole thing just to add personality and connection with the characters is super ironic considering the Ornithocheirus in WWD was a million times more connecting than those Pachyrinosaurus were. I still remember when the Ornithocheirus was slowed by the rain and had to rest under that rock, and it showed the face of the Ornithocheirus. I remember that because you could relate to that desperation and irritation and annoyance just by the eyes alone. Surprise, surprise, he doesn't say a word in that episode at all!
@@VelociraptorAnimations "*beak clacking noises"
-Ornithocheirus
@@nagari9093 Better hearing "AUUuooOooOaWuKkK" than "TaKe DaT, rAnDoM tReE!"
Wow! This is actually really accurate! With the quiet sounds the gorgosauruses make, and the way they hunt like a pack of lions... it's so cool!
My lord, no idiotic voices ruining the amazing models and CGI? Am I in Paleo-heaven right now?
Rewind joke: NOT SO FAST F***
Same
if they made a movie with Walking with Beasts setting in Pleistocene Australia it would be super cool
You mean where the Megalania and the giant marsupials rule?
@@Mohico-San yup
"The gorgosaurus never roared in the movie"
Except the part that gorgon broke the screen
Hardly counts tbh. It's like the very last scene of the movie and not even a part of the story. It's only there to give a surprise jumpscare.
@@riamus7258 what about the part where pachy was in the log
Even that is very subdued compared to most dinosaur roars in media
large theropods didn't actually roar sadly
@@elmochomo8218 what about aliominus?
It's perfect, since Gorgon the Gorgosaurus is the only character who doesn't talk
Yeah
Thank god
In this version, no one talks. Unlike the 2013 version where 98 percent of the runtime completely nerfed the subtlety.
Literally every villain in dinosaur movies don't talk
in the movie, almost NO ONE talks except the 4 main characters. None of the adult characters talk
The Cretaceous Cut is a much more superior version than the talkative version. 💪🦖
Also cool new username.
Where can I watch the Cretaceous Cut? Is the full movie available?
Wow, I actually just got done watching the theatrical version. The protagonists just wouldn't shut up, I was wishing I was watching this version the entire time
Same here, just wish it had a narrator though
My old friend! Welcome back! Where have you been all these years? I miss your content
I actually have the whole version of it since 2020, and I can’t stop watching it unlike the 2013 theatrical version which I have to stop at times when rewatching it.
How do you get this version?
@@SciFiLOLproductions on the dvds and/or blu ray i think?
Now this is a Walking with Dinosaurs movie!!!
Indeed Just wish it had a narrator though
Where the hell is this version on Disney Plus?? This director's cut is amazing! It's subtle, majestic, and pretty intense at places. It's a testament to how sometimes all you need is some really expressive animation to convey a story. It's why I love silent films; they may not always be a hit, but when done well, silent films, or even just silent scenes, can contain some really poignant animations. You don't need fart jokes, Justin Long or John Leguizamo when the animation is this good! And again, it doesn't make sense for Disney to not use the version that represents the BBC series better! It's like the Recobbled Cut from The Thief and the Cobbler.
The Gorgosaurus model is very detailed and Amazing also its under rated
This is so much better than with the human voices added.
Only leaves me asking why they didn't do it like this in the first place.
20th century fox (the distributor) was afraid that the movie wouldn't be popular with kids, so their "fix" was to add voice overs as a last minute edit. It failed, rather horribly.
@kade 7263 they thought dinosaurs were just for kids even tho they are animals
@@riamus7258see thats where they are so wrong. I watched the original walking with dinosaurs as a kid and despite the fact there was a nature documentary narrator I still loved it. I also loved the short little movies in the 3D Dinosaur Adventure computer game with no dialog. They are dinosaurs! Kids will love them regardless and thru can perfectly understand whats going on without it dumbed down. The voices made it seem like they wanted a movie aimed at three year olds.
We need the Full Shut Up version on Disney plus!
Correct we Do!!!
Imagine David narrating this
Like a real-life, scientifically accurate version of Fantasia’s Rite of Spring segment! 🦖🦕
Two years ago they were showing the Walking With Dinosaurs film on IMAX and while I contemplated going to watch it I had already seen the OG version and decided not to.
I only found later it was the Cretaceous Cut and I was so dissappointed of missing it.
Actually it wasn't the cretaceous cut, it's a third different version of the film that was edited to be like a documentary, and narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch.
It's a shame they made it IMAX exclusive.
@@riamus7258 it’s only available via a signup online now
@@dinoxels elaborate
Actually it’s more like a separate movie than a version.
It's definitely a huge improvement
Well said partner and I’m with you to the end that the Cretaceous Cut is better than the actual version of Walking with Dinosaurs Movie.
Great video and I hope you’ll upload more in the future.
It's much better than the original but it still has some problems like the rewind scene, dinosaur names popping out for no reason, all of these scientific inserts with jokes (but with complete silence), childish jokes and the annoying bird that gets way too much screen time and shouldn't even be there. I'd love to see Walking With Dinosaurs 3D as an *actual* documentary.
@@CinemaSans, true partner.
Dang man... This is just so good!
Wow this was so satisfying to watch without the dialogue.
Finally came back with the videos
I plan to get the blu ray 3d version to experience the cretaceous cut. But I never minded the voices at all, even after 8 years.
This was always a childhood favourite of mine, but I'm nearly 17 and I do agree the voices were unnecessary. However I would be lying if I don't find at least some of it hilarious (such as Alex cracking up about Gorgon's tiny little arms and Patchi explaining that he had to dive in to save Juniper).
I think the reason I don't mind the voices is that I am a total nerd for all things dinosaurs and prehistory whatever the occasion, so I would always research all the various different dinosaurs used in the movie. Another reason is because the animation of this movie is the BEST I've ever seen in any dinosaur movie or TV series. I'd even say the animation here is better than that of the Jurassic World movies.
Let's call this the "shut the fuck up and enjoy dinosaurs" version
Now THIS is Walking With Dinosaurs. Now just get Kenneth Branagh to narrate.
The King is back baby
Hey, Riamus.
Can ya do Sea Rex next?
Or Sea Monsters next?
I feel like this should have David Attenborough narrating this scene
This gorgosaurus is an example of how a, fairly, accurate dinosaur can still be terrifying. It’s not shrink wrapped, it’s hands aren’t pronated and it barley roars instead hissing and growling, but it was still a formidable antagonist in this film.
The names of the six gorgosaurs are:
Gorgon, the leader of the pack
Grey, the second largest gorgosaurus in the pack and is gorgons mate
Skull, the third largest gorgosaur and is a male
Spike, wrath and gnash as the kids of gorgon and grey
Hey, welcome back, my man! Any idea where we can find this cut?
Kimcartoon.
@@riamus7258
Got any other videos planned for this year, like anymore animal showcase videos?
@@awesomeproductions7755 nothing for this year at least. I do have a certain series that I'd like to start making videos of, but I have way more projects to finish before I can get to it.
I think it's on the 3D Blu Ray set.
@@riamus7258 thanks
I really like the gorgosaurus design in this to be honest
If this was released instead of the original version it would have easily held the best quality and graphics up until Prehistoric Planet. At least someone took their time to fix the mistakes and save this movie from it's makers.
finally he comes back
I like that these “Gorgosaurus” (to be honest these aren’t even proper Gorgosaurus and more of Nanuqsaurus) mostly hiss than they do roar since, scientifically, dinosaurs couldn’t roar. They didn’t have proper vocal organs for complex communication. Though dinosaurs like Parasaurolophus and other such lambeosaurs circumvented these issues by evolving elaborate head crests made for communication. But dinosaurs like tyrannosaurs obviously didn’t have these things and more so just hissed, snarled, rumbled, or snapped at their prey to scare them away from their target or to deter rivals from a kill, territory, or mate.
Dinosaurs did have larynxes to vocalize with; a lot of people fail to realize this, but birds actually have BOTH a syrinx and a larynx, and the most basal living birds like ratites rely on the larynx (as the syrinx hadn’t evolved by the point they split off). So where did birds get their larynxes? The answer is that the larynx is basal in archosaurs (crocs have one as well).
Ergo, dinosaurs had larynxes.
@@bkjeong4302 i'm pretty sure they still don't roar and mostly Below.
Since all everyone does when talking about this is complain how the original sucks, I wanna comment something different.
I just love how the technique of CGI dinosaurs in a real life background works so well.
Visually this movie is everything you want in a dinosaur movie.
It makes me so mad that the Pachyrhinosauruses never even tried to defend themselves...
I loved the movie
I only hated one think
THE GOD DAMN DINOSAURS COULD SPEAK
Gorgon is the best character in this move
If Samurai Jack thought us anything about visual storytelling which this movie should always been from the first release, they should use visual storytelling to tell an engaging and exciting story just like Genndy Tartavkosy with the amazing Samurai Jack series on Cartoon Network and Adult Swim for the last season.
I need to see the full Cretaceous cut of this movie because I like there’s no stupid voice over and it’s just Dinosaurs being dinosaurs.
Nice video and good to see you again 🙂👍
This version and the Benedict Cumberbatch-narrated edit (Prehistoric Planet 3D) are what the movie should've been. It would have also been cool if Pierre de Lespinois had co-directed it, as was the original plan. That's actually how I first heard about the movie two years before it came out and I thought he was the best choice. At least his Walking with Cavemen co-director Richard Dale was the one that turned the movie into the aforementioned Prehistoric Planet 3D.
When I saw this the first time in 2013, I didn't let the voice over bother me, I was too busy on the Animation
imagine if they featured narrator from the original wwd
Dana Gould was right: the dinosaurs perished because their little arms were too short to hug.
This movie is underrated
This movie could have been so much! This version is unquestionably 100000000% better.
Is there a version of the entire movie that's like that? Id love to watch it
I like this groove
HE FINALLY UPLOADS
"Divide & Conquer, Gorgon practically invented it."
This goes incredibly hard
I love this version better!💯
Dude is very very very awesome walking with dinosaurs ever I hope made more dinosaurs movie
whwts name movei
Now this is what i call a dinosaur movie
Amazing.
As much as I like the dinosaurs acting like dinosaurs, I can't help to feel like something is missing like a first person narration or subtitles. Hear me out before trash talking me.
.
You know films like Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron or the recent Planet of the Apes movies? With Spirit, the main character has a first person narration where he tells his experience from his own perspective, but the voice is separated from the character himself so we can see him behaving and interacting with the environment like how real animals naturally do. Then when it is time for narration to come in, the character would give us insight on his thoughts that is currently happening around him. In Planet of the Ape movies, the apes do sign language to show us that they are "speaking" to each other, but they also give us subtitles to have us know what they are saying especially if we are not educated in sign language. If one of these is done in a mature, well acted, respectful, and incorporated properly like in those two movies instead of the awful last minute and childish dialogue like we got in the final product, this movie would be improved by a lot and way more people would like this movie and this would have been a great successor to the original documentary.
where can we watch this?
Damn this is good
Is the full no voice version avaliable on UA-cam possibly or could be shared by Google disc or something??
This video is underrated
I wish there were some narration
Where can you find the full version of the Cretaceous Cut cause I need to see this version rather than The original version
Is this cut with the orginal DVD of the movie?
absolutely insane how fast gorgon takes the charge, bro is pc principal and the pachyrinosaurus' are the school children
This would make a good adaptation of Age of Reptiles.
Nice
how'd you get the cretaceous cut? i cant find it anywhere. not even on the cd
Question: are the pop songs still in this?
Gorgosaurus was the only medium-sized tyrannosaur is the family of rex. Can Gorgosaurus defeat Utahraptors?
Obviously. Gorgosaurus was 10 times as heavy as a single Utahraptor. Also there are tyrannosaurids smaller than Gorgosaurus such as Alioramus, Qianzhousaurus and Albertosaurus.
Amazing movie 10/10 👏
Good Cut of all of the voices but with a flaw from what I know
*They didn’t cut the rewind joke and The closeups of the Dinosaurs especially the Gorgosaurus closeup*
Awsome.
Where can this be found?
What bothered me other than the voices are the designs of the gorgosaurs, they are can’t even blend in with the environment they live in because they’re blue, with the pack leader being the most vibrant one, but it’s still an enjoyable film tho, maybe with or without the voices
This movie would be been if SOME BODY DIDNT ADDED VOICES TO IT YES I AM TALKING TO U FOX
Where did you find this?
The only voice actor this needs is Kenneth Branagh
So much better than the actual movie
Please 🙏 tell how I can download it
On google it’s 59% with the voice acting and without it’s 83%
A god Returns
1:09 to 1:12 part has the same growl sound from the land before time allosaur
I don’t hear Alex or Patchi saying anything. Nor Scowler or Juniper too.
Is the Cretaceous cut real or is it something you guys are doing?
Yes lesgo
Anyone have a link to download it? Thanks for the clip
Is there a Cretaceous Cut of the entire movie or is it just snippets?
Yo it's actually quiet
Where can I watch
The 2013 Walking With Dinosaurs movie had so much potential. The designs were fantastic and are still incredibly accurate 8 years later. Other than the cartoony eyes, these are the most accurate dinosaurs I've seen in Hollywood.
It's a shame it was ruined with annoying voice acting and dumb humor.
The issue isnt that they wanted a kid friendly moive, it’s that they wanted to add the bloody stupid voice acting