ThiefHott
Too much of everything
Grimerlana
Plenty to Like, Plenty to Dislike
Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Kayden
This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Jesper Brun
The fifth installment of The Land Before Time is a decent children's film with the right amount of life lessons and fun adventures decorated with three okay catchy songs. The plot can be a little thin, but there are enough good-natured and cute characters to make it likable to parents who like participating in their kids' entertainment. I enjoyed it okay. I must confess that I cracked some smiles when our beloved gang said some funny lines here and there. And come on, the twins in this movie are just so cute :)
zsofikam
As I have given good reviews to The Great Valley Adventure, The Time Of The Great Giving, Journey Through The Mists, and The Mysterious Island, you may be curious to know how I like the 6th installment in the series. Well, as a Land Before Time fan, I think that The Secret Of Saurus Rock is just as great. Doc/The Lone Dinosaur is a nice addition and Cera's twin nieces Dinah and Dana are adorable, although I do have to wonder where they came from since although Cera mentions having sisters in the first movie, we never see them again. The dream sequences also add a nice and very artistic touch. But probably the most interesting plot element was Saurus Rock and how it supposedly protects the Great Valley from afar and the idea, continued from the 4th and 5th movies, that the valley isn't entirely immune from outside influence. Saurus Rock itself gives the movie a very fascinating mystical element that is only added to in the next movie. See you next time, where I review The Land Before Time VII: The Stone Of Cold Fire.
ross robinson
I remember this one as this one was made in 1998. Cera becomes an Auntie as now she has responsibility on looking after the twuns Dinah and Dana. The run away as they begin their journey to get to Saurus Rock. Cera gets worried as she and the others find them. Littlefoot gets obsessed about Doc who's a Lone Dinosaur, he thought that if something happened to Saurus Rock, then it would bring bad luck to the great valley and bad luck to him.
Joe-147
I have enjoyed watching this film with my 5-year old daughter many times. The typical hokey references to evolution are overshadowed by a good story line, memorable scenes and pleasant characters. Doc (Kris Kristofferson), the Lone Dinosaur, is a real treat.