
Life found a way, to make me cough out more cash for more JW movies
I just saw "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" yesterday and decided to make a little review about it. This took me 5 hours on a rush this morning, so no Easter Eggs this time, and pardon the crudeness of the quality.
[SLIGHT SPOILER ALERT]
So I'm a big "Jurassic Park" fan, and I later came to appreciate "Jurassic World". So when I first heard about the sequel 2-3 years ago, I was super excited.
But after finally seeing the film, I'm personally unsure of this sequel.
For the most part, I felt a little let down, especially with the ending.
Let's just say, this isn't the last time Chris Pratt will be dawning the Raptor-Handler persona.
But mainly what struck me the most was the treatment of the dinosaurs themselves. This by far is the most emotional time you'll have with the creatures. And I felt it lost the beauty and purpose of "Jurassic Park" . You see, "Jurassic Park" was always about the wonder and glory of these creatures. In this sequel, it didn't seem to honor the creatures as much, in fact, its the opposite, it left them bruised and abused. Unlike previous films where the dinosaurs (in some way or another) take back control of their natural lives, this film hardened on the idea of "dinosaur vs. man" to a heart wrenching degree, which is what Spielberg tried to avoid in his original film. Another thing about JP was the idea of "control", the message being you can't control nature.
In this movie, they force the idea that man CAN control nature in a violent way, and as a result, opens the door to the suffrage of these creatures.
There was a scene that really broke my heart, which gave me the same sentiment about Han Solo dying. There is one creature who we've seen from the VERY beginning of Jurassic Park, one who has been featured in all (3) movies, which is considered an one of the iconic characters of the film, who perishes by the lava in this movie.
If I were the director of this film I would have saved that creature. It is one that welcomed us to the park, and it should have been preserved. Although, sure, it was nature-killing-nature; you had the human element taking these creatures outta the island, they should saved this one as well.
Any ways, If you've seen the trailer, and if you're a true fan, you'll obviously get the similarities with "Jurassic Park: The Lost World", and it pretty much is, but with a different ending (an ending that is "the beginning of the end" so to speak).
From characters to dialogue, each scene had reference to "The Lost World", right down to the lack of use of the original "Welcome to Jurassic Park" theme song (which dishearten me a bit).
Now despite my disappointment, there are some good traits to the film. What I enjoyed the most was spotting the many subtle and obvious references to the original Jurassic Park trilogy, as well as seeing the return of iconic characters from Jurassic World. Added to that, a new twist to InGen genetic-cloning research and backstory story (emphasis on cloning).
The reference to John Hammond's back story and his previously unmentioned business partner was very interesting as well. However I wished they'd have done more, maybe add some flashbacks to to the original Jurassic Park itself. Something along the lines of West World, with Anthony Hopkins. Would have been great to see John Hammond in CGI with a younger James Cromwell (Lockworth).
Another great thing aesthetically is the use of animatronics, prior to the premier, they had mention the use of returning practical effects, and what's cool is that now days you can't actually distinguish which is practical and which is CGI, and I found myself attempting to spot that for this movie.
But I digress, as mentioned, there's obviously going to be more JW movies. Maybe then we'll we delve into the backstory of pre-Jurassic Park and even further since, as previously mention, there is a new installment to the Jurassic-Genetic story that hasn't been done in prior films (And no, it's not the hybrid...it's certainly not an animal for that matter). So, much like Star Wars, we will have to wait and see where the true story will go. Cause right now, "Fallen Kingdom" just opened the door to a new venture.
Overall though, "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" was still exciting to watch, despite the critics I made. I think there could have been more to this film; difference of execution. But at the same time, there was just enough to keep me intrigued, and enough to make me a critic - so a fair balance splitting me in the middle. Plus! Can't go wrong with Jeff Goldblum in it. And HEY! In the 20 years he has been detesting this dino park, they sorta listen to him this time.
I wish there was more of him though, I had hoped he would have had some interaction with the main characters. Hopefully as JW continues, we may see more of Jeff and maybe more of the original JP characters and park.
So yeah, if you're a JP/ JW fan and have seen the movie, hit me up, love to discuss it with you. Let me know what you think.
Blue (Velociaptor) and Rexy (T-Rex) (characters) © "2015-2018" (Jurassic World 1 & 2) Colin Trevorrow, Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley, Steven Speilberg, Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Derek Connolly (based on the novel by: Michael Crichton) (Amblin Entertainment, Legendary Pictures & Universal Pictures ™ )
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I just saw "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" yesterday and decided to make a little review about it. This took me 5 hours on a rush this morning, so no Easter Eggs this time, and pardon the crudeness of the quality.
[SLIGHT SPOILER ALERT]
So I'm a big "Jurassic Park" fan, and I later came to appreciate "Jurassic World". So when I first heard about the sequel 2-3 years ago, I was super excited.
But after finally seeing the film, I'm personally unsure of this sequel.
For the most part, I felt a little let down, especially with the ending.
Let's just say, this isn't the last time Chris Pratt will be dawning the Raptor-Handler persona.
But mainly what struck me the most was the treatment of the dinosaurs themselves. This by far is the most emotional time you'll have with the creatures. And I felt it lost the beauty and purpose of "Jurassic Park" . You see, "Jurassic Park" was always about the wonder and glory of these creatures. In this sequel, it didn't seem to honor the creatures as much, in fact, its the opposite, it left them bruised and abused. Unlike previous films where the dinosaurs (in some way or another) take back control of their natural lives, this film hardened on the idea of "dinosaur vs. man" to a heart wrenching degree, which is what Spielberg tried to avoid in his original film. Another thing about JP was the idea of "control", the message being you can't control nature.
In this movie, they force the idea that man CAN control nature in a violent way, and as a result, opens the door to the suffrage of these creatures.
There was a scene that really broke my heart, which gave me the same sentiment about Han Solo dying. There is one creature who we've seen from the VERY beginning of Jurassic Park, one who has been featured in all (3) movies, which is considered an one of the iconic characters of the film, who perishes by the lava in this movie.
If I were the director of this film I would have saved that creature. It is one that welcomed us to the park, and it should have been preserved. Although, sure, it was nature-killing-nature; you had the human element taking these creatures outta the island, they should saved this one as well.
Any ways, If you've seen the trailer, and if you're a true fan, you'll obviously get the similarities with "Jurassic Park: The Lost World", and it pretty much is, but with a different ending (an ending that is "the beginning of the end" so to speak).
From characters to dialogue, each scene had reference to "The Lost World", right down to the lack of use of the original "Welcome to Jurassic Park" theme song (which dishearten me a bit).
Now despite my disappointment, there are some good traits to the film. What I enjoyed the most was spotting the many subtle and obvious references to the original Jurassic Park trilogy, as well as seeing the return of iconic characters from Jurassic World. Added to that, a new twist to InGen genetic-cloning research and backstory story (emphasis on cloning).
The reference to John Hammond's back story and his previously unmentioned business partner was very interesting as well. However I wished they'd have done more, maybe add some flashbacks to to the original Jurassic Park itself. Something along the lines of West World, with Anthony Hopkins. Would have been great to see John Hammond in CGI with a younger James Cromwell (Lockworth).
Another great thing aesthetically is the use of animatronics, prior to the premier, they had mention the use of returning practical effects, and what's cool is that now days you can't actually distinguish which is practical and which is CGI, and I found myself attempting to spot that for this movie.
But I digress, as mentioned, there's obviously going to be more JW movies. Maybe then we'll we delve into the backstory of pre-Jurassic Park and even further since, as previously mention, there is a new installment to the Jurassic-Genetic story that hasn't been done in prior films (And no, it's not the hybrid...it's certainly not an animal for that matter). So, much like Star Wars, we will have to wait and see where the true story will go. Cause right now, "Fallen Kingdom" just opened the door to a new venture.
Overall though, "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" was still exciting to watch, despite the critics I made. I think there could have been more to this film; difference of execution. But at the same time, there was just enough to keep me intrigued, and enough to make me a critic - so a fair balance splitting me in the middle. Plus! Can't go wrong with Jeff Goldblum in it. And HEY! In the 20 years he has been detesting this dino park, they sorta listen to him this time.
I wish there was more of him though, I had hoped he would have had some interaction with the main characters. Hopefully as JW continues, we may see more of Jeff and maybe more of the original JP characters and park.
So yeah, if you're a JP/ JW fan and have seen the movie, hit me up, love to discuss it with you. Let me know what you think.
Blue (Velociaptor) and Rexy (T-Rex) (characters) © "2015-2018" (Jurassic World 1 & 2) Colin Trevorrow, Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley, Steven Speilberg, Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Derek Connolly (based on the novel by: Michael Crichton) (Amblin Entertainment, Legendary Pictures & Universal Pictures ™ )
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I watched the movie just last night and suffice to say I rather enjoyed it.
Sure the base principle is Lost World, but in some ways I think they pulled it off better.
The only thing I really wanted more of was more Owen interacting with Blue. I LOVED all the little scenes from where the raptors are babies. Those were so damn cute!
I'd love a movie with just Owen and Blue ... I'm not even going to lie.
But I'll say, I enjoyed the movie a lot.
I think there was a reason they killed off "that" Dinosaur for the exact reason you mentioned it welcomed us to the park and now we have to say goodbye to it, likely forever.
Apparently the 3rd one is coming out around 2021, so YAY! 8D
My overall score is; a solid "wet Chris Pratt" out of a "Jeff Goldblum in tight jeans".
Sure the base principle is Lost World, but in some ways I think they pulled it off better.
The only thing I really wanted more of was more Owen interacting with Blue. I LOVED all the little scenes from where the raptors are babies. Those were so damn cute!
I'd love a movie with just Owen and Blue ... I'm not even going to lie.
But I'll say, I enjoyed the movie a lot.
I think there was a reason they killed off "that" Dinosaur for the exact reason you mentioned it welcomed us to the park and now we have to say goodbye to it, likely forever.
Apparently the 3rd one is coming out around 2021, so YAY! 8D
My overall score is; a solid "wet Chris Pratt" out of a "Jeff Goldblum in tight jeans".
Admittedly, it's not a common food item to see in movie theaters, or at least it hasn't been in my experience of going to see various movies. I think I only know of ONE place that sells burgers at their concession stand, and it was a pretty small place. Not that it's a bad thing, but rather that it's a very uncommon and unusual thing.
Yeah, that's weird. Capitalism at most, if you can call it.
We have a few theaters here who adhere to that sorta system, but it's rare to my knowledge. Generally they promote outside food in our theaters, we have one theater in the city that actually has a Pizza Hut, Wendy's, Star Bucks and Dairy Queen all in the same place next to the Snack Bar (did I mention there is a Food court literally below the Theater as well?). No price changes, regular fee for them as it would be in their standard retail setting.
Actually, yesterday we stopped by the Snack Bar for drinks, and they sold burgers and nachos in their bar. Didn't catch the price though.
We have a few theaters here who adhere to that sorta system, but it's rare to my knowledge. Generally they promote outside food in our theaters, we have one theater in the city that actually has a Pizza Hut, Wendy's, Star Bucks and Dairy Queen all in the same place next to the Snack Bar (did I mention there is a Food court literally below the Theater as well?). No price changes, regular fee for them as it would be in their standard retail setting.
Actually, yesterday we stopped by the Snack Bar for drinks, and they sold burgers and nachos in their bar. Didn't catch the price though.
"Yeah, that's weird. Capitalism at most, if you can call it.
We have a few theaters here who adhere to that sorta system, but it's rare to my knowledge. Generally they promote outside food in our theaters, we have one theater in the city that actually has a Pizza Hut, Wendy's, Star Bucks and Dairy Queen all in the same place next to the Snack Bar (did I mention there is a Food court literally below the Theater as well?). No price changes, regular fee for them as it would be in their standard retail setting.
Actually, yesterday we stopped by the Snack Bar for drinks, and they sold burgers and nachos in their bar. Didn't catch the price though."
A big reason why we can't bring food from 'outside the theater' in the US is due to health and safety regulations. I used to work as an usher in a pretty big movie theater and that was one of the things I found out while working there. What you have in the Phillipines is Capitalism at it's finest, what we have is overly regulated "Crapitalism" here in the states these days.
We have a few theaters here who adhere to that sorta system, but it's rare to my knowledge. Generally they promote outside food in our theaters, we have one theater in the city that actually has a Pizza Hut, Wendy's, Star Bucks and Dairy Queen all in the same place next to the Snack Bar (did I mention there is a Food court literally below the Theater as well?). No price changes, regular fee for them as it would be in their standard retail setting.
Actually, yesterday we stopped by the Snack Bar for drinks, and they sold burgers and nachos in their bar. Didn't catch the price though."
A big reason why we can't bring food from 'outside the theater' in the US is due to health and safety regulations. I used to work as an usher in a pretty big movie theater and that was one of the things I found out while working there. What you have in the Phillipines is Capitalism at it's finest, what we have is overly regulated "Crapitalism" here in the states these days.
Seriosuly!?
Well you know the Krauts and their Schnapps. XD I'm oddly not-so-surprised by that.
But yeah, we're allowed stuff like slices of pizza, burger, certain pasta, I think ice cream in cup like Dairy Queen. Nachos apparently, saw that yesterday. Yeah.
Cultures are weird like that. XD
Come down here and be baffled. XD
Well you know the Krauts and their Schnapps. XD I'm oddly not-so-surprised by that.
But yeah, we're allowed stuff like slices of pizza, burger, certain pasta, I think ice cream in cup like Dairy Queen. Nachos apparently, saw that yesterday. Yeah.
Cultures are weird like that. XD
Come down here and be baffled. XD
You've never been to... Oh no...
NIRO, okay...Listen to me...
I'm sending you a Double Dutch Blizzard from Dairy Queen right now, in a cardboard box, wrapped in bubble wrap, in the mail. You'll expect it in 15 - 20 business days. It's gonan be great, trust me on this. XD
NIRO, okay...Listen to me...
I'm sending you a Double Dutch Blizzard from Dairy Queen right now, in a cardboard box, wrapped in bubble wrap, in the mail. You'll expect it in 15 - 20 business days. It's gonan be great, trust me on this. XD
I guess you could say they sell them with the Snack bar, it's literally next to each other in the other theater I go to, just a few feet from each other to be precise, along side other stalls like Pizza Hut, Jamaican patties and a Wendy's.
The theater I went to for this movie didn't have Burger King, so I got it below the theater, and brought it in, didn't have to sneak it in, they clearly saw the bag and allowed it. It's always been like that since I was a kid. XP
The theater I went to for this movie didn't have Burger King, so I got it below the theater, and brought it in, didn't have to sneak it in, they clearly saw the bag and allowed it. It's always been like that since I was a kid. XP
Blu Ray in my books is a rich-man's collectible. Even a DVD for me is pricey where I come from. There used to be alternatives like the VCD, it's a shame they went out.
But yeah, I don't need any fancy features, I'm perfectly fine with just owning DVD's. Something clear that plays on my TV and doesn't require me to spent hours downloading off Torrent.
But yeah, I don't need any fancy features, I'm perfectly fine with just owning DVD's. Something clear that plays on my TV and doesn't require me to spent hours downloading off Torrent.
I've personally never been a fan of the idea Spielberg wrote about. "Man cannot control nature..." is a fallacy that really needs to be put into the grave already. We CAN control nature, controlling weather is even possible to a degree. The fact mankind's ability to control everything could lead to abuse is in my opinion, a much more interesting approach. Always making us bow before nature is a tired trope that's been done to death honestly, one of the reasons I didn't care for the over-glorification of nature in Avatar either. I mean those people will burn once their sun goes out, meanwhile we'll frolic amongst the stars, failed to mention that didn't you Avatar!? xD.
These creatures are majestic, and I really would have preferred it if mankind could be seen as a savior of nature for once, instead of always destroying it... which is incidentally mostly just a side-effect of us trying to overcome it in order to SURVIVE it xD. I mean if we had better power sources than coal we wouldn't use coal and we've begun replanting trees to ensure forests grow back and have even begun extensive recycling. Mankind isn't the demon the old movies makes us out to be, I rather subscribe to the notion of Deus Ex.
On the picture scale, the raptor is adorable and I want to hug that T-Rex without the associated head-biting that would normally ensue! This is adorable to the nth degree! xD. And back onto the topic! If we have the opportunity to become more than what we are we should take that chance and run with it. If anything the original JP did manage to make one thing clear, man lost control due to man getting in the way, but man is still responsible for restoring majesty to a world that had once lost it <3.
What do you think? :3
These creatures are majestic, and I really would have preferred it if mankind could be seen as a savior of nature for once, instead of always destroying it... which is incidentally mostly just a side-effect of us trying to overcome it in order to SURVIVE it xD. I mean if we had better power sources than coal we wouldn't use coal and we've begun replanting trees to ensure forests grow back and have even begun extensive recycling. Mankind isn't the demon the old movies makes us out to be, I rather subscribe to the notion of Deus Ex.
On the picture scale, the raptor is adorable and I want to hug that T-Rex without the associated head-biting that would normally ensue! This is adorable to the nth degree! xD. And back onto the topic! If we have the opportunity to become more than what we are we should take that chance and run with it. If anything the original JP did manage to make one thing clear, man lost control due to man getting in the way, but man is still responsible for restoring majesty to a world that had once lost it <3.
What do you think? :3
I'm honestly more excited about the Jurassic World GAME than I am about the movie.
I mean... I like the first Jurassic Park plenty. It was absurd fringe-pseudo-science. and established a main demographic.
Lost World and III were little more than 'What If' scenarios to serve as cash-ins on it, but they had fun doing it.
Jurassic World took the original and basically said, 'Let's do what John Hammond did, but BIGGER!' and threw in some genuinely interesting twists on the pseudo-science with gene-splicing, and that was fun. Genetic Modification and Integration is something I've always found fascinating in games and movies.
This new one is nothing more than, 'Let's use Jurassic world to pull a Lost World, but half-arse the science and leave out what made the VILLAINS fun in the Lost World.'
I mean... I like the first Jurassic Park plenty. It was absurd fringe-pseudo-science. and established a main demographic.
Lost World and III were little more than 'What If' scenarios to serve as cash-ins on it, but they had fun doing it.
Jurassic World took the original and basically said, 'Let's do what John Hammond did, but BIGGER!' and threw in some genuinely interesting twists on the pseudo-science with gene-splicing, and that was fun. Genetic Modification and Integration is something I've always found fascinating in games and movies.
This new one is nothing more than, 'Let's use Jurassic world to pull a Lost World, but half-arse the science and leave out what made the VILLAINS fun in the Lost World.'
Oh Geez, that's worst than sitting through a theater filled with senior citizens (which I've done, seriously)
As for the burger, it's from Burger King. That's what I had yesterday for the film. I only realized how different your theaters are from ours, thanks to you guys.
We here in are actually allowed to bring in outside food, they encourage it (certain ones at least). They sell them right beside the Snack Bar in theaters most times.
When I was a kid, I always had 2-3 slices of Hawaiian pizza from Pizza Hut during a movie.
And they're basically the same price as you'd buy them from their regular retail outlet. No extra charge as far as I know.
As for the burger, it's from Burger King. That's what I had yesterday for the film. I only realized how different your theaters are from ours, thanks to you guys.
We here in are actually allowed to bring in outside food, they encourage it (certain ones at least). They sell them right beside the Snack Bar in theaters most times.
When I was a kid, I always had 2-3 slices of Hawaiian pizza from Pizza Hut during a movie.
And they're basically the same price as you'd buy them from their regular retail outlet. No extra charge as far as I know.
what is this magical place? A place where you aren't banned for bringing in outside food or drink? a Place that doesn't require clear bags to enter? a place where their isn't an underpaid rent-a-cop being super jealous of your one candy bar? God, last time I went to the movies, I bought a drink and a small popcorn. It costed me 9.95$. I could get the same thing from a gas station convience store for like 4.25$
I hear you on this, and not seeing the film, already know who you mean about buying the farm. Plus sorta figured out the premise of the film via the trailer I saw Tuesday watching Deadpool 2 (And sneaking in to see Solo). Yes, its major suckatude that the primary character dies.
And fuck you Sam, you do better in 5 hours digitally than I ever can digitally. I'm still old school paper and pencil.
But here in the states, you cannot bring in any outside food or drink in any theater, thats where they REALLY make their money is off concessions. Only in winter can we smuggle in food in winter coats. Though I did see a woman bringing in a Nalgene bottle full of water and they said nothing (Yet charge $2 for a bottle of water).
We now have, at least locally, the " Recliner seating" theaters, where each seat is a fancy recliner and must be reserved at the box or online. The days of "Just grab a seat" are gone. Plus some screens are Bistro seating and you can order fancy food and even liquor while watching. I tried it once, paid like $12 for an 8 inch pizza. But I'm too cheap, and usually snag a disposed large popcorn bucket and get that refilled for free, cause here, Large popcorn buckets get you free refills. And usually the same on large drinks.
And fuck you Sam, you do better in 5 hours digitally than I ever can digitally. I'm still old school paper and pencil.
But here in the states, you cannot bring in any outside food or drink in any theater, thats where they REALLY make their money is off concessions. Only in winter can we smuggle in food in winter coats. Though I did see a woman bringing in a Nalgene bottle full of water and they said nothing (Yet charge $2 for a bottle of water).
We now have, at least locally, the " Recliner seating" theaters, where each seat is a fancy recliner and must be reserved at the box or online. The days of "Just grab a seat" are gone. Plus some screens are Bistro seating and you can order fancy food and even liquor while watching. I tried it once, paid like $12 for an 8 inch pizza. But I'm too cheap, and usually snag a disposed large popcorn bucket and get that refilled for free, cause here, Large popcorn buckets get you free refills. And usually the same on large drinks.
I feel the same way every time I go to the movie theater I always feel like I'm getting crammed next to someone and you can't enjoy the movie I usually sometimes wait until it comes out on DVD or I go to the theater when everyone leaves.
I do have a little criticism with the movie. the first Jurassic world movie.. I did not like it at all... I hated it and I never seen this one and I'm not usually a Jurassic World Fan but I might go see it and see what I think about this one now, I like the original Jurassic Park movie because it had a little Nostalgia and had some good stuff in it but as the Jurassic World goes, I didn't like it, Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom gose hadn't really thought about it.
but all opinions aside I did like this little doodle X3
I do have a little criticism with the movie. the first Jurassic world movie.. I did not like it at all... I hated it and I never seen this one and I'm not usually a Jurassic World Fan but I might go see it and see what I think about this one now, I like the original Jurassic Park movie because it had a little Nostalgia and had some good stuff in it but as the Jurassic World goes, I didn't like it, Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom gose hadn't really thought about it.
but all opinions aside I did like this little doodle X3
Spoilers
I'm hoping there might be more in the uncut version when it comes out on DVD. After all, it was over 2 hours long so they might have cut out a bit of content to condense the movie for theaters. At lease I'm hoping. I'm really glad Blue survived and a good chance she'll make a comeback. Though I wish she would have went with Owen Grady
I'm hoping there might be more in the uncut version when it comes out on DVD. After all, it was over 2 hours long so they might have cut out a bit of content to condense the movie for theaters. At lease I'm hoping. I'm really glad Blue survived and a good chance she'll make a comeback. Though I wish she would have went with Owen Grady
My biggest critique is that Fallen Kingdom gave me a serious Star Wars: The Last Jedi vibe in the sense that they did away with the old in startling fashion. Wasn't a fan of that move in either movie.
My second biggest was a far more subdued color palette. You're forced to watch the movie in a dark room, too.
That being said, even if man managed to control nature by the end of the move, that just me that everything's going to backfire that much more spectacular in the next film.
At least, that's what I hope.
My second biggest was a far more subdued color palette. You're forced to watch the movie in a dark room, too.
That being said, even if man managed to control nature by the end of the move, that just me that everything's going to backfire that much more spectacular in the next film.
At least, that's what I hope.
There is one creature who we've seen from the VERY beginning of Jurassic Park, one who has been featured in all (3) movies, which is considered an one of the iconic characters of the film, who perishes by the lava in this movie.
Not true, actually. I know what dino you're talking about, and no worries. that was an unnamed dinosaur simply known as "doe". Our beloved one lives to roar again.
Not true, actually. I know what dino you're talking about, and no worries. that was an unnamed dinosaur simply known as "doe". Our beloved one lives to roar again.
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