Updated On: 28 July, 2012 06:42 AM IST | | Mihir Fadnavis
The Ice Age franchise already showed signs of being soggy in part three but now rears its fungus-coated head in its entirety in this fourquel
The quiet charm that made the first Ice Age movie a fun novelty has given way to loud over-the-top tomfoolery. Though slapstick can still be funny, Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D doesn’t have enough original comedy to keep things interesting. It’s almost as if writers Michael Berg, Jason Fuchs and Mike Reiss were tasked with doling out visual gags for television commercials.
