![]() ![]() Not only are we trying to follow every character from previous installments, but now we're introduced to well over a dozen new talking animals.īecause, apparently, the 'Ice Age' people have run out of ideas they've simply decided to go with themes rather than stories. It's a movie that tries to coast by on some richly detailed animation, while it introduces far too many new characters, making it impossible to care about any of them. 'Ice Age: Continental Drift' is as lazy as an animated sequel can get. Now we're onto the fourth movie and Fox Animation has gone back to the same pitfalls that befell the series during its second go-around. The third movie wasn't too bad, and ended up being quite enjoyable. Then the second movie rolled along and the series quickly fell into the all-too-familiar trap of introducing too many new characters. The first film was marginally fun as we were introduced to this new frozen world and the characters that populated it Manny (voiced by Ray Ramano) a stalwart wooly mammoth, a saber tooth tiger named Diego (voiced by Dennis Leary), and a wacky ground sloth named Sid (voiced by John Leguizamo). The 'Ice Age' franchise has never been a consistently good series of films. ![]()
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