I don't get it either. It's just one of the worst movie I've seen in a long while - on par with Transformers.
Dayum! Let's not get carried away here. LOL.
I don't get it either. It's just one of the worst movie I've seen in a long while - on par with Transformers.
Dayum! Let's not get carried away here. LOL.
Dayum! Let's not get carried away here. LOL.
I'm not. I honestly thought this movie was just awful. I appreciate I'm in the minority, but I haven't been this disappointed since Man of Steel.
I guess my biggest problem with the movie is that neither of the two boys get eaten (ideally both of them would've gotten eaten). I guess it's to be expected, but still disappointing.
I think the first Captain America's kind of underrated. It's nothing spectacular but really likable overall. I think a lot of it has to do with how well Chris Evans really pushes Rogers' persona. Man of Steel though. The thing that really sours me on the movie is Jonathan Kent's supremely lame death scene. There's some other issues with plotting here and there, but this honestly made me cringe.
Overall, I think the movie gets killed in its second half by some seriously retarded dino action.
Just about the only thing I truly liked about the film is Chris Pratt's Owen. He was able to at least sell his role serviceably enough.
I guess you could call Indominus Rex a Dinosue.
......sorry.
I'm not. I honestly thought this movie was just awful. I appreciate I'm in the minority, but I haven't been this disappointed since Man of Steel.
Oh I wasn't so much disagreeing, its just that the later Transformers movies were a special kind of awful imo. At least I can make fun of this and have a blast doing so.
I finally saw it, and the movie is bad. It continues the Jurassic Park tradition of sequels being pale imitations of the original. It has a B movie plot and charcters with blockbuster special effects. The sense of wonder that made the original a classic is also missing.
Just saw the movie. Out of all my issues with film the part when the lady released the t-rex, and successfully escaped from it while wearing high heels was plain bullshit.
Just saw the movie. Out of all my issues with film the part when the lady released the t-rex, and successfully escaped from it while wearing high heels was plain bullshit.
People in the theater were snickering during that scene.
The T-Rex was legitimately awesome...because of course he was, he's a ****** T-Rex. But Bryce Dallas Howard's character racing it while wearing high heels was hilariously bad.
Oh I wasn't so much disagreeing, its just that the later Transformers movies were a special kind of awful imo. At least I can make fun of this and have a blast doing so.
Overall, I think the movie gets killed in its second half by some seriously retarded dino action.
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Just about the only thing I truly liked about the film is Chris Pratt's Owen. He was able to at least sell his role serviceably enough.
In the theater now as we speak. Hope I enjoy it.
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Watched it yesterday. Gave it a 5 out of 10.
I thought the first half was incredibly boring. But the middle and end made up for it.
Decent popcorn movie, 6/10.
I actually liked it. I didn't have very high expectations. Hearing the music when she releases the T-Rex was an awesome wave of nostalgia. None of the humans were particular likable except Chris Pratt and the Life of Pi dude. I'd give it like a 6.5. But I was expecting a 4 or 5. My second favorite of the four movies.
The bad dino was just too "mary sue" I guess too? It didn't have any real weaknesses. I guess that was kind of the point of the movie do not try and create the perfect predator and cage it.
I honestly would have preferred just having a movie about Owen and his 4 velociraptor companions.
A way to make the jurassic/cretaceous point might have been to create birds from the cretaceous. Many people think birds appeared after dinosaurs like there are two homogeneous groups: dinosaurs first, birds after. But the first birds branched off during the Jurassic. By the time T-Rex and Triceratops showed up, modern looking birds were already around. I would have liked to see Confuciusornis for example, or probably another with an easier name for movie purposes. Just have them flying around in a show don't tell sort of way.
Did they have science advisors? I know they talked with Jack Horner for the original.
They had a biologist on set in order to make the movie more "realistic", but I think everyone can agree they failed on that point.
That's kind of the sad thing about science/history advisers in movies though. They're pretty much on set to give the movie more credibility, but their advice is rarely followed because it doesn't make for an "interesting"" movie. I specifically recall an article for some movie where the history adviser pretty much said he was constantly ignored by the director, and that he was ashamed that his name was attached to the movie (I don't recall what movie however).
Watched it online. The movie felt more like a monster movie than a dinosaur movie. I lost the impression that it was Jurassic Park.
This made me laugh.
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The story could have been better if the writer focused more on the subject of InGen, and Dr. Wu using the park to fund their creation bio organic weapons of war as the major theme of the film. Toss in Wu, and Owen having ideological spars over the usage of the dinosaurs as they hunt for the I.Rex.
Plus the story would have benefited with less screentime for Claire's nephews since the subplot about their family being separated because of their parents upcoming divorce was an uninspiring rehash of JP3.