Watch: Dinosaur 13 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – When Paleontologist Peter Larson and his team from the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research made the world’s greatest dinosaur discovery in 1990, they knew it was the find of a lifetime; the largest, most complete T. rex ever found. But during a ten-year battle with the U.S. government, powerful museums, Native American tribes, and competing paleontologists, they found themselves not only fighting to keep their dinosaur but fighting for their freedom as well..
Plot: Two years after the discovery of “Sue,” the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton found to date, government officials seize the remains and claim that “Sue” was stolen from federal land.
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A Punch to the Stomach
Dinosaur 13 is quite riveting and heart wrenching. Where to begin but to single out the nefarious behavior of the U.S. Federal government? It was mind boggling to watch the dubious legal gymnastics they performed to indict paleontologists who just made an incredible discovery contributing to human civilization. At some point you find yourself condemning all involved – from South Dakota AG Scheiffer to the FBI to the ridiculous waste of sending in the National Guard to Judge Battey’s unconscionable behavior. Only the jury (except for one juror) had sense – as immoral actors who in the end had nothing to show for their mean spirited actions except to send one of the Larson brothers to prison; for an asinine two years for ‘failing to fill out paper work’. Just one notch under the belt of why we should be skeptical of government not acting in good faith in the interest of the people as this can happen to anyone. Literally, they can find anything to throw people in prison for. The documentary, one could argue, essentially displayed one side as merely contributing something of worthwhile and the other as nothing more than an entity of abusing power to nobody’s gain. The sad part in all this is this group of people discovered ‘Sue’ and will never be properly accredited. As if this wasn’t enough, in one final slap to their faces, Larson wasn’t invited to ‘Sue’s’ unveiling. That said a lot about the people at the Chicago Museum. Notably, they lack a soul too. This is my opinion. See for yourself.
Personally Hits Home For me, a Hill City Black Mark Not Soon Forgotten.
I grew up in Hill City South Dakota. And, I was part of the National Guard in Rapid City for a while. This story is very close to me and to any of those who lived in South Dakota.This movie should bring GREAT clarity why judges should be held “accountable” and why the ridiculous politics of tribal land and millions upon millions of laws stacked to the roof isn’t what the forefathers who help found this country intended.
One of the most ridiculous and telling events of how America’s government does business, and how the system allows such travesties against good outstanding people to take place. And most important, how the government covers up it’s failures when it beats up the little guy!
Judge Battey may your soul rot in hell and may “YOUR” bones someday be considered just LAND!
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 35 min (95 min)
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Rated PG
Genre Documentary
Director Todd Douglas Miller
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Actors Stan Adelstein, Lanice Archer, Robert Bakker
Country United States
Awards 2 wins & 3 nominations
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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