DeutscheKartoffel
Reclaiming my human rights & liberty thru suicide.
- Dec 12, 2021
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I agree with that. I had some hopes for the Jurassic World series but it sucks. Even the Lost World had more heart than this new series.No sequel will beat the 1st one. In my opinion, I respect everyone who still love it. I don't watch cause for me is just damaging a great classic movie.
Me too my friends sequels are 80% flops. The only sequel I liked is that kids movie home alone 1 and 2. And even that they ruined by making 3,4 and 5. Movies are dying, guess Hollywood is running out of ideas….I agree with that. I had some hopes for the Jurassic World series but it sucks. Even the Lost World had more heart than this new series.
That one scene when they first see the dinosaurs roaming the valley and the music swells…*chef's kiss* ..chills every time.No sequel will beat the 1st one. In my opinion, I respect everyone who still love it. I don't watch cause for me is just damaging a great classic movie.
I totally agree with that. Nothing beats that T Rex breaking free from its paddock while the power gets cut off. I saw it three times in the cinema as a kid. Spielberg is the master at that stuff. That blend between animatronics and cutting edge CGI was mind blowing. I feel privileged to have been there when the technology wasn't so wildly abused. It really was like seeing ancient dinosaurs come to life.I'm personally weak for nostalgia, so I like that the main characters from the first movie are present, but the CGI dinosaurs don't look that well made.
All we need now is a computer screen showing that guy from the first movie, saying "A-a-a - you didn't say the magic word! ... a-a-a ... a-a-a".
In general, I don't think that anything in the movie world has ever beaten the T-rex chase scene from the first movie - it looks so fantastic!
...in the end, I guess that the movie business, uh, finds a way
That one scene when they first see the dinosaurs roaming the valley and the music swells…*chef's kiss* ..chills every time.
I totally agree with that. Nothing beats that T Rex breaking free from its paddock while the power gets cut off. I saw it three times in the cinema as a kid. Spielberg is the master at that stuff. That blend between animatronics and cutting edge CGI was mind blowing. I feel privileged to have been there when the technology wasn't so wildly abused. It really was like seeing ancient dinosaurs come to life.