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The XanGo Mammoth Screen Theater is a must for every visitor to the Museum!
| Sea Monsters |
Showtimes
(Opens October 4th)
Monday through Saturday
11:30 am, 2:30 pm, 5:30 pm, 7:30 pm
Price
| Adult (ages 13+) |
$7.50 |
| Child (ages 3 to 12) |
$5.50 |
| Senior (ages 65+) |
$5.50 |
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Description
The film, narrated by Tony Award-winning actor Liev Schreiber and with an original score by longtime musical collaborators Richard Evans, David Rhodes and Peter Gabriel, takes audiences on a remarkable journey into the relatively unexplored world of the “other dinosaurs,” those reptiles that lived beneath the water. Funded in part through a grant from the National Science Foundation, the film delivers to the giant screen the fascinating science behind what we know, and a vision of history’s grandest ocean creatures. |
| Dinosaurs Alive 3D |
Showtimes
Monday through Saturday 12:30 pm, 4:30 pm
Price
| Adult (ages 13+) |
$7.50 |
| Child (ages 3 to 12) |
$5.50 |
| Senior (ages 65+) |
$5.50 |
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Description
See the earliest creatures of the Triassic Period to the monsters of the Cretaceous in a ‘life-sized’ IMAX ® presentation. Join renowned paleontologists as they discover new fossils and uncover evidence that dinosaur descendants are still among us. Realistic and scientifically-accurate computer generated animation brings dinosaurs back to life…in a big way! |
| Dinosaurs of Patagonia |
Showtimes
Monday through Saturday 10:30am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm 6:30pm
Price
| Adult (ages 13+) |
$7.50 |
| Child (ages 3 to 12) |
$5.50 |
| Senior (ages 65+) |
$5.50 |
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Description
Following Pr Rodolfo Coria, a world-reknown Argentinian paleontologist, we visit sites of major discoveries he has contributed to in Patagonia and travel back in time to see these amazing beasts come to life. Patagonia has given us the largest living animal to have ever walked the Earth: the titanesque plant-eating Argentinosaur, and its nemesis, the Giganotosaur, a bipedal carnivore, that could easily challenge the famous T-Rex.
Deeply rooted in science, the film carries the audience through the lives of two specimens of these superb achievements of evolution. The action is intense and the landscape is out of this world. At times, the camera takes us into space to witness the movement of the tectonic plates or the arrival of a comet that will seal the fate of the Dinosaurs.
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Times and Movies subject to change. Call (801) 768-2300 with questions.
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