Review of Ice Age: Collision Course (2016) by Skeptic303 — 28 Sep 2016
Animated kids films have generally been hit or miss in 2016. Kung Fu Panda 3, Zootopia, and Finding Dory have been hits while Norm of the North, Ratchet and Clank, Angry Birds, and Space Dogs: Adventure to the Moon (seriously, who thought of distributing that into theaters) have been utter misses. Now, enter Ice Age 5, three ice ages too many, that does nothing to break the trend of dismal kids films.
The only thing I can compliment is the animation, which is continuously good. It's not Pixar's platinum standard, but still good. Everything else is an utter trainwreck.
With a shoddy plotline and story, forced moments, stereotypical characters, and an annoying, seemingly last-minute script, the movie is not only 90 minutes of dead-weight, but a textbook example of sequelitis that will receive a seal of disavowal.
This review of Ice Age: Collision Course (2016) was written by Skeptic303 on 28 Sep 2016.
Ice Age: Collision Course has generally received mixed reviews.
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