
Moutier's mix of rubber toys, crude, herky-jerky clay models, and hand puppets inspire dropped jaws not only for their ineptitude, but for how much screen time they're afforded.

Scenes run on forever, change from day to night within a single edit, and are frequently out of focus or framing objects in the least appealing way.

Think of the crummiest backyard movie you've ever seen (or made) - Moutier's directorial capabilities are on par, if not worse. 1993's "Dinosaur from the Deep" is one of several amateur films made by French magazine publisher and comic/video store owner Norbert Moutier, whose understanding of the most rudimentary filmmaking techniques can be charitably described as non-existent.

Sounds pretty good, or at least like bad fun, but that, friends, is where you would be wrong.
