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Anyway, Karl and David travel with Marion to Waterfall City, but along the way they find that an outpost had been attacked by T-Rexes. Apparently people from all over the world have been getting shipwrecked on Dinotopia for centuries, but no one ever manages to get away from the island, which is why no one in the outside world has ever heard of it. The guys meet a woman named Marion, who is in training to become a leader of the island, which is called Dinotopia. He leads them to a town where they can catch a bus, which turns out to be a Brachiosaur. The brothers swim to a mysterious island, where they meet an archaeologist named Cyrus Crabb, who advises them to go to Waterfall City, and to look him up when they get there.
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They crash in the ocean, and Karl and David manage to get free of the plane, but Frank doesn't. Frank lets Karl take over flying, and goes to sleep, and soon Karl flies the plane into a storm. Presumably their late teens- they're supposed to be the same age- but the actors were like 30 and 26, when this was filmed.) They're going on an island-hopping trip with their father, Frank, who is flying a small plane. (I'm not sure how old they're supposed to be. So, there are these two half-brothers, David and Karl Scott, who have nothing in common and don't seem to like each other much. Oonu is played by Colin Salmon, whom I've seen in a number of things in the years since this came out, though the one I immediately recognized him from is Arrow. Rosemary is played by Alice Krige, whom I know from Star Trek: First Contact. Cyrus is played by David Thewlis, whom I feel like I must have seen in something (or maybe I've just heard his name before). David is played by Wentworth Miller, whom I vaguely know from Prison Break. Oh, and I should mention some of the actors are a bit familiar to me from other things, whether I saw them before or after this first aired. It was definitely worth watching, though. But a lot of the actual writing and acting weren't so good. The visual effects were alright, and I guess the story was basically okay. I didn't like it quite as much as I expected to.
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(Aside from the miniseries and the TV series, Sonar's website mentions seven other Dinotopia productions, which I assume were direct-to-video or something.) Well, now that I've seen the miniseries.
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I should also mention that there was a TV series spun off from it, later in 2002, but I definitely never watched that. Anyway, it's not important, because I've seen it now. I am quite capable of watching something like this and then forgetting all the details, but it's also possible there was some reason I didn't watch it, back then. But otherwise, the whole plot and all the characters seemed completely unfamiliar. And one of the main characters, Marion, definitely looked familiar to me.
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I remember the basic premise about dinosaurs and humans living in harmony on a large island called Dinotopia, which is cut off from the rest of world. in fact, before watching it on DVD in 2014, I thought I had seen it, but now I'm not so sure. It first aired on The Wonderful World of Disney in 2002, and I remember wanting to see it at the time. This is based on a series of books that I've never read. IMDb Mill Creek Entertainment Sonar Entertainment TV.com TV Tango TV Tropes Wikia Wikipedia