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Nearly turned out as good as I could've hoped for.
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Yep completely agree. The original one from 1992 was on TV last night. Has a totally different feel to it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Saw it last night. Did not enjoy it. Way to much cgi. Nothing felt real about it. When people died, it didn't feel real. The raptors and trex didn't feel real. Think of when Newman(sienfeld) died in the first one, it just had a real feel to it. There were no parts of it that had you on the edge of your seat like in the first one when they are trapped in the jeeps hoping trex doesn't notice them or the raptor kitchen scene. Those were extremely suspenseful. This just tried to throw a bunch of action in your face with a shit ton of cgi. So disappointing. And the ending fight scene in this was just laughably stupid Yep completely agree. The original one from 1992 was on TV last night. Has a totally different feel to it. Yep. Welcome to movies now. |
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I saw it last night. There will be another one made. The give away is when the helicopter left with a certain scientist. But the best part is when I saw myself sitting on the steps with my hat off right before the Pterodactyl attack. If you only knew how many scenes were shot but not used. View Quote QUE? |
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Saw it. Pretty damn good. Got an ACU (Asset Containment Unit) patch: http://i1302.photobucket.com/albums/ag126/Half-Bear/2nd/45B16F75-3FDD-4B2C-9DCD-944F8132DE1A_zpsjbrsb15y.jpg View Quote Dude. |
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* I'm also tiring of not so subliminal product placement in every fucking movie I watch. Merc, Samsung, Coke, Beats, Starbucks, Triumph, etc. all had leading roles You missed Hilton. And Margaritaville. Went to it this afternoon. I really liked it, all my complaints about it have already been addressed, but overall those didn't ruin the movie for me. Just things I would have done different. |
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how can people be dumb enough to pay to see the same movie 4 times?
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Can anyone explain why and how they kept the 'raptors' in their muzzles?
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I'm about to go see it. 10:30 showing on a Sunday night aughta be pretty empty
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i thought it was average at best, acting sucked(seriously they couldnt pull a single big name for the film?), cheesy ass lines and scenarios. also first time watching a 3d movie, shit hurt my head and what little i did watch with the glasses looked terrible, the helicopter in the beginning looked like a remote control helicopter being filmed.
a big let down from what it could have been imo. |
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i thought it was average at best, acting sucked(seriously they couldnt pull a single big name for the film?), cheesy ass lines and scenarios. also first time watching a 3d movie, shit hurt my head and what little i did watch with the glasses looked terrible, the helicopter in the beginning looked like a remote control helicopter being filmed. a big let down from what it could have been imo. View Quote Starlord ain't big enough for you I'm actually surprised Dr. Grant didn't have any cameo appearance |
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Saw it. Pretty damn good. Got an ACU (Asset Containment Unit) patch: http://i1302.photobucket.com/albums/ag126/Half-Bear/2nd/45B16F75-3FDD-4B2C-9DCD-944F8132DE1A_zpsjbrsb15y.jpg View Quote I want! Where did you get this? IM inbound! ha |
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Our oldest is 4 and a half.....is the movie appropriate for his age group? He loves Dinos!!! Maybe a little scary for a kid that young. Get it on DVD when it comes out, and fast forward through the parts of people getting eaten. [old school] I'm really sorry![old school] I'm pretty sure people have been consumed in each of the JP movies, so didn't think that was spoiler worthy. |
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I saw it last night. There will be another one made. The give away is when the helicopter left with a certain scientist. But the best part is when I saw myself sitting on the steps with my hat off right before the Pterodactyl attack. If you only knew how many scenes were shot but not used. QUE? IIRC he was the guy who posted a thread a few months back about being an extra. Posted some neat set photos. |
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Anyone NOT notice this? http://33.media.tumblr.com/6669d0677403a65d6a23ea9d601575de/tumblr_npw5u1WPYL1qggdn7o1_540.gif View Quote That was my favorite part! Probably not his first two... |
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That was my favorite part! Probably not his first two... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone NOT notice this? http://33.media.tumblr.com/6669d0677403a65d6a23ea9d601575de/tumblr_npw5u1WPYL1qggdn7o1_540.gif That was my favorite part! Probably not his first two... That was Jimmy Buffett, BTW. |
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Some aspects of the plot were really stupid.
If you saw it I'm sure you know what I'm referring to. |
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Wife and I watched it in 3D yesterday, it was interesting. I also noticed the guy taking his ''refreshments'' during the big bird attack--- my kind of guy.
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Anyone NOT notice this? http://33.media.tumblr.com/6669d0677403a65d6a23ea9d601575de/tumblr_npw5u1WPYL1qggdn7o1_540.gif View Quote Yeah I chuckled when I saw that lol |
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Saw it last night.
It was fun. Even had a little Marlin lever action pr0n in it! |
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I took my 13-year old daughter to see it Friday night. We were entertained but both felt it was meh overall. Felt like just another typical big Hollywood movie with lots of CGI and predictable scenes and outcomes. No matter how much sugar they put on top of characters hoping I'd like and care about them I couldn't help but wish they would get eaten. Chris Pratt was the exception, his character was decent.
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I would of thought the 4570 would of been more affective. But then again I've never shot 50 foot pissed off dionos
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#1. T Rex and Blue the Raptor!!! Intercontinental, Lumberjack, Tag Team Champions of the Universe OF ALL TIME!!!!
#2. It's a good MOVIE. |
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Saw it in IMAX for the cool dinosaurs. Meh. At 52 I'm too old to appreciate movies just for cool CG dinosaurs. Would take my 2 hrs back.
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I would of thought the 4570 would of been more affective. But then again I've never shot 50 foot pissed off dionos View Quote Well the dinosaurs can kill leaf eaters and people no problem. Click To View Spoiler But when big predator dinosaurs fight each other their teeth seem less then effective. What would a 45-70 do?
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Jurassic Park one......AWESOME!!!!
Jurassic Park 2.......MEH. Jurassic Park 3.....MISERABLE, should have never been made. Jurassic World.....haven't seen, but will stream in my home theater once it comes out but am expecting the above trend to continue. |
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People have some funny ideas about Dinosaurs, that they only lived millions of years ago etc... Go to the jungles of africa and there are still some dinosaurs alive today.. One missionary in our church knows someone who saw a Triceratops in the Central African Republic. Creating mythology about dinosaurs is one way the devil tries to make evolution convincing. View Quote Cue "Not sure if serious" meme.... |
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i thought it was average at best, acting sucked(seriously they couldnt pull a single big name for the film?), cheesy ass lines and scenarios. also first time watching a 3d movie, shit hurt my head and what little i did watch with the glasses looked terrible, the helicopter in the beginning looked like a remote control helicopter being filmed. a big let down from what it could have been imo. View Quote I though Pratt was perfect for the role. I wasn't a fan of the park director chick and her uptight deal. |
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It had a few stupid things in it, but I was still amused.
Won't go watch it again or anything, but it was worth seeing IMO. |
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The guy walking away with 2 Margaritas was me.
Starbucks product placement also. Should do 1 Billion worldwide within 2 weeks. |
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Quoted: I don't know the merits of what the guy said about seeing a triceratops, however, "living fossils" are things that are supposed to be extinct and are found to be living. So, it's not in the least bit ridiculous, it's literally happened, multiple times. The issues for the evolutionist are: how did it continue surviving millions/tens of millions/hundreds of millions of years without leaving a slew of fossils, and, how did natural selection and genetic mutation not morphologically change it over that massive time period? You've got things supposedly making massive transformations while other things remained in "stasis". The general theory of evolution is quite a convoluted thing. This is a great read on how evolutionists contort things to make it all "work" - http://www.amazon.com/Biotic-Message-Evolution-Versus-Theory/dp/0963799908/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1434142459&sr=8-1&keywords=biotic+message View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: People have some funny ideas about Dinosaurs, that they only lived millions of years ago etc... Go to the jungles of africa and there are still some dinosaurs alive today.. One missionary in our church knows someone who saw a Triceratops in the Central African Republic. Creating mythology about dinosaurs is one way the devil tries to make evolution convincing. Look up the Jba Fofi - a 5 foot spider that exists in the Congo... Africa is bigger than you think, consider before you discount the existence of things... Dr Hovind has said after most of his speeches someone from the audience has come forward having seen something for instance giant " dinosaurs" can be seen in the water from high bridges occasionally. Why do ancient cultures have carvings of dinosaurs? Why do so many cultures agree with what Dragons look like? Was God a liar when he described dinosaurs as currently living creatures in the book of Job? Last mission trip I went on, I even saw something that might be explained that way Did you make macaroni art during your last mission trip? Did the priest check your biscuits? I don't know the merits of what the guy said about seeing a triceratops, however, "living fossils" are things that are supposed to be extinct and are found to be living. So, it's not in the least bit ridiculous, it's literally happened, multiple times. The issues for the evolutionist are: how did it continue surviving millions/tens of millions/hundreds of millions of years without leaving a slew of fossils, and, how did natural selection and genetic mutation not morphologically change it over that massive time period? You've got things supposedly making massive transformations while other things remained in "stasis". The general theory of evolution is quite a convoluted thing. This is a great read on how evolutionists contort things to make it all "work" - http://www.amazon.com/Biotic-Message-Evolution-Versus-Theory/dp/0963799908/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1434142459&sr=8-1&keywords=biotic+message Fossilization is a rare event, some of these populations are tiny, and in the case of some of them (the coelacanth for example) any "recent" fossils aren't going to be accessible anyway. Not difficult at all if you understand evolution. Selective pressures are what cause changes. In the absence of selective pressures an animal wouldn't be expected to change much if at all. |
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The GF and I went to see it in IMAX 3-D yesterday afternoon and the theater was PACKED.
I had 2 kids in the seats to my left. Probably ages 7 and 9, and they were the best part of the movie experience for me. The children were very well behaved, but their reactions to the film were priceless. They were so excited during some parts, I thought they were going to crawl under their seats. It was great to see it have such an effect of them. |
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The children were very well behaved, but their reactions to the film were priceless. They were so excited during some parts, I thought they were going to crawl under their seats. It was great to see it have such an effect of them. View Quote Same here, my nine year old was a wreck. At some point he blurted out "JUST SHOOT IT" with extreme fear in his voice and the theater chuckled. |
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I was really hoping that after the T-rex and Velociraptor teamed up to kill the Indominus, the T-Rex would start killing everything. Instead it looked at the Raptor, nodded, and walked away. That was gay as AIDS. The T-rex has a brain the size of a walnut. It wouldn't be able to comprehend loyalty from another species. It would have killed the Velociraptor, the Hot Chick, Chris Pratt, and the two useless kids. That part pretty much ruined the movie for me. All the bad dinosaurs from JP1 all the sudden become good guys. Gay.] Yeah, the dinosaurs' behavior was a problem. Predators don't murder the shit out of each other for fun. They killed Indominus becuase she/he/it didn't know what the fuck it was doing. At least thats how I rationalize it. |
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Same here, my nine year old was a wreck. At some point he blurted out "JUST SHOOT IT" with extreme fear in his voice and the theater chuckled. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The children were very well behaved, but their reactions to the film were priceless. They were so excited during some parts, I thought they were going to crawl under their seats. It was great to see it have such an effect of them. Same here, my nine year old was a wreck. At some point he blurted out "JUST SHOOT IT" with extreme fear in his voice and the theater chuckled. Lucky. I had two little kids around age 8 behind me and my girlfriend. One kept kicking my girlfriends chair so I turned around and gave him the wolf stare. And the whole time during the movie they were acting like hipsters criticizing everything and calling everyone idiots every 5 minutes |
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There's no way I'd ever get past the repeat plot to purchase a ticket. We already saw this movie, we don't need to see it again.
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I enjoyed it, although it was pretty cheesy and predictable. I thought the "pet" raptors were going to be dumb but I think they made it work. When the movie finished and we were walking out, some kids (maybe 16 or 17 years old at most) starting complaining on how the movie sucked and ruined the memories of their childhood... Really? You were like 2 years old when Jurassic Park 3 came out. Your "childhood" my ass. I felt like they were just repeating stupid hipster shit they heard on the Internet. View Quote JP was a big part of my kids childhood as well. They currently are 14 and 11. They also love Ghostbusters and all the Indiana Jones movies. In the Age of Recorded Media, your concerns are irrelevant and silly. A Movie makes a BIGGER impression, when you can watch it 20 times. ETA- OK, we went to see it. It definitely DOES NOT SUCK! Over the top, but in a delightfully murderous way. My kids were cracking up at some of the ridiculous ultra violence. Not sure how I feel about that, but it was hilarious, if you have a sick sense of humor. I'm chuckling right now, just thinking about it. |
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Should have skipped this until blu ray.
Man. The CGI was WORSE than I thought it would be. And I had low expectations. Fuck that movie gets a 3.5/10 |
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I saw it last night. There will be another one made. The give away is when the helicopter left with a certain scientist. But the best part is when I saw myself sitting on the steps with my hat off right before the Pterodactyl attack. If you only knew how many scenes were shot but not used. QUE? IIRC he was the guy who posted a thread a few months back about being an extra. Posted some neat set photos. Linky? |
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