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Ice Age: The Meltdown


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ReelViews
Ice Age: The Meltdown has its share of humorous moments, but most of these involve the squirrel. The main plot involving the...
Chicago Tribune
This Ice Age is still a good movie (especially for kids) with top-of-the-tech CGI.
Entertainment Weekly
Ice Age: The Meltdown blithely looks on the bright side of life, amassing a screen full of vultures to sing and dance 'Food ...
Chicago Sun-Times
The first Ice Age movie more or less exhausted these characters and their world, and the meltdown doesn't add much.
Washington Post
The animation is first-rate, but the story needs to catch up to the magic. Otherwise, what's the point?
USA Today
With its appealing combination of humor and endearing characters -- many of whom are back from the first film -- it is at le...
The Boston Globe
Ice Age: The Meltdown is pure sequel product that should make children and undemanding grown-ups happy even as it lacks anyt...
Film Threat
Like any good kids' movie, Meltdown invokes both the specter of global warming and the horrors of hurricane Katrina.
New York Daily News
A good-natured, gag-filled sequel to the hit animated movie about animals trying to evade extinction while trading one-liners.
Empire
It's charming enough, though, and there's plenty of laughs.
Village Voice
Watching this zoo of long-vanished quadrupeds, you're left with an eerie message for our own warming times: They fought the ...
Box Office Magazine
A fast-melting and mostly watered-down scoop of an all-too-familiar flavor.
The Austin Chronicle
A watered-down likeness that curiously turns disaster flick in its too-scary third act.
San Francisco Chronicle
The Meltdown is less a story than a series of complicated slapstick bits -- the physical gags are often enjoyable, but there...
Variety
A tad crasser and pushier than its predecessor, Ice Age: The Meltdown is still an entirely serviceable follow-up to the 2002...
Richard Roeper
[The film] has lots of energy, some decent animation and good voice-over work -- but no real story and few chuckles.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Carlos Saldanha
Writer: Jon Vitti
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Cast: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary

Release: March 31, 2006
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