Alpha · 2:52am Aug 19th, 2018
And no, it doesn't have Omega in it. Ha, ha. Anyway, this is something I practically forgot about on it's opening night and I felt something a bit hollow between then and now.
So, we are treated yet again to another work involving prehistory. Though in this case it's set in contemporary prehistory, and better represented than "10,000 BC." In short, this tells the story of how Man's Best Friend came to be. In concept, it seems pretty simple, but with reviews being favorable, watching it myself, I found that it's always execution that matters.
Do I recommend it? Sure. But I do recommend it in 3D.