Jurassic World

erasure fan1

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The original JP hasn't aged a day for me. Still a classic and one of my favorite movies ever made.
Solid agree on that one. Out side of a couple effect shots, it still holds up the best of all of them from a visual standpoint. Whenever I watch it, and Grant Ellie get to the island. And just after they see the brachiosaurus. They look out to the distance and Hammond says, welcome, to Jurassic Park. 30yrs later goosebumps everytime. It's one of my favorite movie scenes ever.
 

Vegas Disney Fan

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Solid agree on that one. Out side of a couple effect shots, it still holds up the best of all of them from a visual standpoint. Whenever I watch it, and Grant Ellie get to the island. And just after they see the brachiosaurus. They look out to the distance and Hammond says, welcome, to Jurassic Park. 30yrs later goosebumps everytime. It's one of my favorite movie scenes ever.
Agree, I think the jump scare with the Raptor (in the electrical building) still ranks as one of the best jump scare scenes ever also. JP is still amazing, it’s aged extremely well.
 

mf1972

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still a classic nearly 32 years later. i wish spielberg would make more movies like this again, but i know age is becoming a factor. when we’re either at the park or hearing about this, everytime pirates is down, i think a tourist has been eaten 😂
 

Screamface

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And as much as I love the original film, I wonder if they'll ever do a remake of it alone, basing it solely on the Michael Crichton novel... which is straight-up HORROR.

They should give it the Westworld treatment. Big budget premium TV show aimed at adults. There's plenty of fertile ground that could be expanded upon in the novels to explain the backstory. A lot had to have happened for a long time to get to the point we see the Park. Beef up the genetics arms race going on between Ingen and the other company. Corporate espionage angle. The insane hubris of Hammond wanting to make the theme park after plenty of missteps along the way. There'd be a lot there a good writer could explore that could lead into new darker adaptions of the events of the novels. It's all an escalation along a path where one things they have noble intentions but keeps ignoring all the signs its a bad idea.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
I hate how far these have strayed from their original “realistic” dinosaurs, every sequel seems to push the villain dinosaur more into science fiction monster rather than a modified dinosaur.

That trailer looked very promising until the Rancor from Star Wars showed up, that lost me.
I think the quote about "bigger, scarier, cooler" dino's in Jurassic World was really meta commentary on the franchise. Unfortunately I think the audiences have demanded them, and the filmmakers provided.
 

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