Mike's Review: All I can say is it's about time! They finally came out with a decent sequel and it had everything everyone wanted. It had all the new technology and toys. It had new dinosaurs even if they were made up from bits of other "dino-dna". It had a pretty good cast and a great story line. And it even had some great throw back stuff to the first Jurassic Park which started it all.
The only thing that could have made this movie better was to some how tie in some more of the original cast other then the head lab guy. a few cameo's would have been awesome.
The only thing that could have made this movie better was to some how tie in some more of the original cast other then the head lab guy. a few cameo's would have been awesome.
Best scene: There were some epically cool scenes...but I have to say the finally fight scene where old school meets new school was the best.
Mike’s rating: Must See and totally DVD worthy!
The children were not as "likeable" or empathic as in the original Jurassic movie. The storyline did not develop the true "bad" guys.
The final fight scene was good and I was quite surprised by the Mosasaurus coming out of the lagoon to snatch the Indominus rex.
The Velociraptor and T-Rex going their separate ways, after the big fight, with a nod to the humans, was a good ending, as we could identify with the feelings.
Best scene: when Chris Pratt's character holds off the Velociraptors from killing the park guy who fell into their pen
Bean's rating: big screen-full or matinee price-need to see the dinosaurs on a full screen
A.C.'s Review: In
1993 the phenomenon of JURASSIC PARK hit movie theaters. For the first
time computer generated dinosaurs seemed to at long last return the
extinct species to
life after decades of clunky stop motion special effects. Telling the
story of Ingen Corporation owner’s John Hammonds dream of opening a
dinosaur theme park, movie goers were treated to an exciting experience
of seeing humans and dinosaurs interacting on screen
as things go horribly awry.
Two
sequels followed up the original film but neither achieved the success
of the first one. The franchise soon became fallow and vanished. After
over a decade since
the last sequel a director was hired who only had done an “indy:” film
and was tasked with reviving Jurassic Park to the cinemas. Movie
websites were skeptical that there was going to be much interest in the
long benched franchise’s return. Oh, how wrong they
were!
Not
only has the JURASSIC PARK franchise come roaring (pun intended) back
but it has laid waste to numerous cinematic records as movie goers
worldwide cannot get
enough of JURASSIC WORLD. As of this writing its now the 4th top grossing film of all time. And well deserved.
The
movie owes it success to taking the idea of “What if Hammond had
succeeded in opening the park?” The film incredibly realizes what a
Disney World style park
would be like if it was populated by dinosaur attractions. The park has
everything from a Pteredon Aviary down to a children’s petting zoo. It
was simply amazing how fully realized they made this park.
Or
course it wouldn’t be a JURASSIC PARK movie unless something goes wrong
and dinosaurs are set loose upon hapless humans. In this case the
cunning, genetically
bred INDOMINUS REX manages to trick its way out of its cage and go on a
reign of terror across the island resulting in mass chaos. Newly minted
A-List Movie Star Chris Pratt (GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY) must step up
with his team of trained raptors and attempt
to vanquish the runaway dinosaur.
This
films succeeds on so many levels. There is a ton of nostalgia for the
original movie such as a visit to the ruins of the original visitor
center that longtime
fans will cherish while people new to the world of Jurassic Park can
easily enjoy this movie as it dispenses with the original stars of the
movie that appeared in the sequels as well. A fresh start so to speak.
The
only shortcomings of the film are the Gyrospheres that are a little
sketchy and seem too science fiction-y (I know that’s not a word) in a
movie about cloned
dinosaurs as well as the whole subplot about wanting to use dinosaurs
as a military weapons which sounds like an idea someone would come up
with when they were high as a kite.
I
think what truly endears this movie to people is the idea of…”What if
this were real? Who wouldn’t want to visit the theme park depicted in
the movie? I know I
would!
Best Scene: The return of the T-Rex from the original movie to save the day.
A.C.'s Rating: Not only with full price but worth seeing in RPX or IMAX.


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