This feels like an attempt to get back to basics after the fuckery of the last trilogy. "These are Dinosaur species never released under the original JP program that we haven't encountered yet" is a clever way to try to get past the loss of feeling awe and wonder at Dinosaurs existing that made the original so special.
You must have hated the majority of 90's blockbuster films then, because "scientists save the day through nerd shit" was the vibe in the 90's. Including the original Jurassic Park.
The difference is I was 3-7 years old during the 90’s so I didn’t care lol Now I’m 31 and not the target audience at all for these movies so I just have to post it out
I am completely different I guess. The scene in Jurassic Park where they're debating the scientific ethics of genetic engineering over Chilean Seabass has become my favorite part of the movie as I have gotten older.
I mean I'll see this but with the least amount of fanfare and excitement as possible. I don't know why it's happening besides the obvious ($$$) and what is canon from prior movies.
Jurassic Park, ID4, Twister, Contact, Stargate. The halcyon era for science nerds doing nerd stuff as protagonists in big budget movies.
I watched the trailer earlier and it's already looks better well shot than the previous Jurassic World trilogy and love the new cast as well, between this, Superman and Fantastic Four being released within weeks of each other.. summer blockbuster season is truly back!!
I don’t like the way the trailer is cut or the dialogue they highlighted. Still it can’t be as bad as the last two. In Gareth I trust!
A few years ago I was talking to a coworkers younger brother (17ish?) and he said he liked the Hobbit movies more than LOTR because they looked cooler and there was more action. So idk maybe someone who likes CGI dinosaurs?
I could see someone preferring the sequels if they grew up with them, but I highly doubt anyone would consider them better films.
The first Jurassic World movie was so bad that I didn’t watch the other ones. How the fuck do you have a whole ass T-Rex in an area with all your guests at? Why do you introduce a divorced family subplot with no resolve? Why the fuck would these people create a super dino because of the unrealistic concept of people being bored of dinosaurs? Why is Chris Pratt the raptor whisperer but can’t actually control them? Why the fuck would a company drop dinosaurs into a warzone? I could go on.
Colin Trevorrow is a bad filmmaker who made one halfway decent quirky indie film and stumbled his way into the big leagues?
Dialogue looks almost shockingly bad. I will see it; probably week 1, but my expectations are in check. JW1 was good