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The ice age adventures of buck wild cinema10/19/2023 ![]() Admittedly, the new voice cast does a pretty decent job in the film. Crash and Eddie are voiced by Vincent Tong and Aaron Harris instead of Seann William Scott and Josh Peck. Manfred is voiced by Sean Kenin Elias-Reyes instead of Ray Romano, and Sid is voiced by Jake Green instead of John Leguizamo.ĭiego is voiced by Skyler Stone instead of Denis Leary, and Ellie is voiced by Dominique Jennings instead of Queen Latifah. Apart from Simon Pegg as Buck, the rest of the ‘Ice Age’ cast are voiced by new people. The film doesn’t feature the original voice cast from the previous ‘Ice Age’ films. How come this is a Disney film as opposed to the ‘Ice Age’ films being Fox films? □ At least ‘Home Sweet Home Alone’ was released by 20th Century Studios in 2021. ![]() □įirst of all, the film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures instead of 20th Century Fox (or 20th Century Studios as it’s now called). ![]() But there are pretty major issues concerning the release of ‘The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild’ as an original Disney+ film. The film’s narrative is clearer and less bonkers compared to what ‘Collision Course’ became. I admit, ‘The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild’ isn’t as bad as ‘Collision Course’. It was released exclusively on Disney+ as opposed to being released at cinemas. ‘The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild’ is the sixth instalment in the ‘Ice Age’ film series. I also hope to check out the TV specials ‘A Mammoth Christmas’ and ‘The Great Egg-Scapade’. Someday, I must get around to reviewing the ‘Ice Age’ films in full detail. I don’t recall ‘Collision Course’ being a great movie and it’s been a while since I’ve seen it, but it was entertaining enough. I gave the film series another chance by checking out ‘Ice Age: Collision Course’ at the cinema in 2016. I did grow out of the ‘Ice Age’ film series by that point, as I thought it run its course. I didn’t see ‘Ice Age: Continental Drift’ on the big screen, as I later saw it on DVD for Christmas 2012. Since then, I saw ‘Ice Age: The Meltdown’ in 2006 and ‘Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs’ in 2009 at cinemas. I enjoyed watching that film when I saw it at the cinema, finding it a very entertaining CGI flick. ![]() The first ‘Ice Age’ movie was released at cinemas in 2002. ![]() □ As of 2022, I’ve seen all of the ‘Ice Age’ movies that have been made in the series. It’s been a while since I reviewed ‘Ice Age: Collision Course’. Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley. ![]()
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