Rating: Summary: The films that revolutionized special effects... Review: Well... at least the first one did.If you're a JP fan, this is undoubtedly one of the best investments you'll ever make. Not only does it include the Collector's Editions of all three films, but a bonus fourth disc whose material seems to stem from special features that were scrapped for the individual releases. The bonus disc isn't GREAT material, but well worth checking out if you're a fan of the series. I liked the particular featurette that covered the big rain storm during production of the first film. Jurassic Park - Is there anyone who hasn't seen this movie? Can a review possibly help you? Ah, well. Nuts to it. Here's my two cents: a modern classic that jump-started the special effects craze and once again proved that Spielberg is the master of quality popcorn adventure films. If by some slim chance you haven't seen it yet, I'd suggest renting some sort of rig to remove that big rock you've been hiding under all these years. The Lost World - someone (the name escapes me) once said of the Marx brothers, "Even at their worst, they're still at the top of their game" (or something to that effect). Spielberg's sequel disappointed many, but I really enjoyed it. It's not necessarily a classic like the summary on the back of the DVD case suggests, but it's still a rollicking good time. The cinematography, special effects and acting, especially by Goldblum and Postlethwaite, are great. If only David Koepp would have invested a little more care into the screenplay... Jurassic Park III - The script has no real source material and Spielberg doesn't direct; Joe Johnston takes the reins. The result: a suprisingly fun hour-and-a-half adventure. The spirit of the original is thankfully intact and the pace of the film is competent. A flawed movie, no doubt about that, but it really surpassed my expectations (the title of the film itself suggests "rush job"). Here's hoping JP4 doesn't disappoint. Well, there you have it. You've seen the films and wonder if you should invest your hard-earned cash on this box set. My advice? Go for it. Crank those speakers up, get comfy and immerse yourself into the world where dinos rule.
Rating: Summary: This Set Will Grab You Review: When this set came out we decided that we had to have it as our previous versions were on VHS. The bonus with this set of four is the fourth disk with all the wonderful extra features. If you enjoy learning how movies are made the fourth disk, while long, is a great companion to the three movies themselves. "Jurassic Park" introduced us to digital dinosaurs, and how fearsome they could be with modern computer technology. This movie advanced horror and monsters movie in a method similar to the way "Alien" advanced movies. "Jurassic Park" immediately became an audience favorite and the new standard by which special effects would be judged. Stephen Spielberg effectively combined in-your-face terror with special effects to keep people at the edge of their seats and in awe of the life-like creatures. "The Lost World" unfortunately did not measure up to "Jurassic Park." Many of the characters were unbelievable and there were too many plot holes that were too readily visible to make the movie enjoyable from beginning to end. While there were several parts of the movie that were well-done, there were at least as many parts where the actions of the characters was unrealistic when considering how people in their positions would normally behave. The bumps in actions of the characters just did not allow me to focus on the plot throughout. Another problem with this movie is that it focused too much on action, and very little on the characters themselves. Thus, the movie comes across as more of a cartoon than a horror movie. "Jurassic Park III" simplified the plot, added new dinosaurs, and allowed the characters to develop more than "The Lost World." The short length of the movie forced the movie to be more simple than the previous movie, and that simplicity makes for a good movie. The best new dinosaur in this movie had to be the pteranodons, though the spinosaur was great also. The characters in this movie generally acted as I would expect them to, and there were fewer outright acts of stupidity. Even the theft of a raptor egg was done in ignorance. So while it was a convenient plot device, you would expect something like that by someone with only minimal knowledge of dinosaurs. I was very happy to see Sam Neill returning in the role of Dr. Alan Grant. His character particularly is very believable. If you have yet to buy all these movies, and you thought they were all at least good, if not great, this set is an excellent addition to a home video library.
Rating: Summary: Great Trilogy and Special features Review: Everyone knows the first Jurassic Park movie rocked. The Lost World was just as good, but it was more of the same: thrilling dinosaurs and chases scenes with dinosaurs that look completely real. The third Jurassic Park movie was not quite as good, but still a great movie. It had all the ingredients and I really enjoyed all three.
Rating: Summary: Classic Films! Review: These three films are all really fun and entertiaining films. This set is great if you do not own the three films on DVD yet. If you are a fan of monster movies or sc-fi pick it up!
Rating: Summary: Very Entertaining and Somewhat Educational Review: JURASSIC PARK is a great movie that comes along once a generation. What's to criticize?... Nothing! THE LOST WORLD received mostly good reviews. I personally liked it as much if not better than the first. It had a great story with some new and returning dinosaurs along with the "T-Rex in San Francisco" which is definately a memorable scene of the movie. JURASSICK PARK 3 is the misfit of the trilogy. I liked the third installment but I must agree with the many viewers who felt that the length of the movie was cut too short. Plus, the action packed violence and intensity is missing from the first two movies. On a positive note, adding new and intelligent dinosaurs worked out good even if the intelligence level does seem a bit much. While JURASSICK PARK 3 leaves more to be desired, the trilogy is overall good. I enjoy these movies even more watching them in the order of Jurassick Park 1, 3, and 2. Try me on this one! I hope Jurassick Park 4 is in the works.
Rating: Summary: Saved By The Original Review: The original is the only good film. Forget the set and buy it on HDVD when it comes out in 18 months. Does anyone know the condition of the original film? This film will likely be re-mastered to 1080p and isn't Jurassic Park all about the big screen? Incidentally the effects didn't get better as the trilogy lost its novelty.
That's my two cents (so now you have $1.06 if you read these things in chronological order).
Rating: Summary: My thoughts on jp Review: I only have three things to say. 1. Jurassic park, came out early 90's: excellent, even though it's older the special effects were good 2. The lost world, late 90's: personally my favorite of all three. 3. J.P. \\\ ( like the slash marks), 2003, THIS IS BY FAR THE WORST OF THE THREE ( in my opinion) It's to short, to quick and corny. Plus the endy sucks. take my advice and either stear clear of the third one or buy this for the first two.
Rating: Summary: This Set Will Grab You Review: When this set came out we decided that we had to have it as our previous versions were on VHS. The bonus with this set of four is the fourth disk with all the wonderful extra features. If you enjoy learning how movies are made the fourth disk, while long, is a great companion to the three movies themselves. "Jurassic Park" introduced us to digital dinosaurs, and how fearsome they could be with modern computer technology. This movie advanced horror and monsters movie in a method similar to the way "Alien" advanced movies. "Jurassic Park" immediately became an audience favorite and the new standard by which special effects would be judged. Stephen Spielberg effectively combined in-your-face terror with special effects to keep people at the edge of their seats and in awe of the life-like creatures. "The Lost World" unfortunately did not measure up to "Jurassic Park." Many of the characters were unbelievable and there were too many plot holes that were too readily visible to make the movie enjoyable from beginning to end. While there were several parts of the movie that were well-done, there were at least as many parts where the actions of the characters was unrealistic when considering how people in their positions would normally behave. The bumps in actions of the characters just did not allow me to focus on the plot throughout. Another problem with this movie is that it focused too much on action, and very little on the characters themselves. Thus, the movie comes across as more of a cartoon than a horror movie. "Jurassic Park III" simplified the plot, added new dinosaurs, and allowed the characters to develop more than "The Lost World." The short length of the movie forced the movie to be more simple than the previous movie, and that simplicity makes for a good movie. The best new dinosaur in this movie had to be the pteranodons, though the spinosaur was great also. The characters in this movie generally acted as I would expect them to, and there were fewer outright acts of stupidity. Even the theft of a raptor egg was done in ignorance. So while it was a convenient plot device, you would expect something like that by someone with only minimal knowledge of dinosaurs. I was very happy to see Sam Neill returning in the role of Dr. Alan Grant. His character particularly is very believable. If you have yet to buy all these movies, and you thought they were all at least good, if not great, this set is an excellent addition to a home video library.
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