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The Lost World - Jurassic Park (Full-Screen Collector's Edition)

The Lost World - Jurassic Park (Full-Screen Collector's Edition)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Go see Jurassic Park 3 instead.
Review: This movie is very disappointing.The script was very bad and the cast play stupid roles.Just skip this movie and go to Jurassic Park 3.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just Terrible.
Review: This is probably one of the worst movies i've ever seen.The first movie had special effects which,at the time of release were incredible and glossed over many of the flaws in JP.In this movie it's all been done before so the actual movie comes through...this is too bad for the movie makers.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bomb
Review: Jeff Goldblum returns and has to deal with more dino mendees when it turns out there is a secondary island containing the creatures.Too bad he has to deal with some greedy hunters too.Disappointing and slow at first this sequel loses all the entertainment value the original had with a cliched script filled with bad plans only to end with a ridiculous Godzilla-like rampage finale.Groanable gymnastics scene to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great movie.
Review: This was a very good movie and far better than the first.The plot was great and the cast was just wonderful.The special effects were wonderful and the Dinosaurs look better than the first movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great action movie.
Review: This was a great movie to watch if you want a very good time.I don't know why everyone hates this movie,but its very good.The special effects were great and the plot was a A+.I recommend that you see this movie because its really good.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Suspense without The Adventurous Atmosphere
Review: The Lost World is fair when it comes to the movie's quality. It is packed with suspense and a little bit of drama. Not to mention, great sound quality. However, the atmosphere of the movie isn't very "adventurous." Not as it progresses at least. It starts out "adventurous" in the beginning, but during the middle and end, the movie turns out to be "flat" and boring.

The plot of the movie expresses Ian Malcolm and a crew exploring an island that is inhabited by dinosaurs. The crew later ends up becoming trapped on the island. This is a plot that was expressed so poorly that it just seemed pointless.

As for the special effects, the movie's performance is good, but not nearly as vivid as the original Jurassic Park movie.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The worst In the trilogy.
Review: This movie wasn't good at all.The T-Rex In San Diego was not very good.This movie needed a better script,and the movie needs to be realistic.How can a T-Rex fit his head through a small door to eat a man on a ship,or how could two T-Rex's work together.This movie Is really fake,and not real.Go to the movies,read a book,but don't watch this movie.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad Jurassic Park movie.
Review: This was a very bad Jurassic Park movie to watch,and to sit through.The T-rex In San Diego scene was terrible,and the Dinosaurs don't look real as they did In the first movie.Don't rent,or buy this movie for anything In the world,because Its trash

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved this DVD
Review: I think this movie was spectacular. Alot of technology was put into this movie. The dinosuars really looked real, and seemed to come off the screen at you. Once you look at this DVD you will never go back to VHS.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Something has survived...sure wasn't the plot
Review: Spielberg had an emminent success with Schindler's List, and right after that, he was asked to direct JPII. I was suprised he did it at all. After such an undertaking like SL, you can see Spielberg's lack of energy. Goldblum talks too much to be a leading actor (if that's possible) and his words distill his actions. Julianne's Moore character was superficial; she seemed always to be in the way and screwing up somehow. Of course, the dinos were great and the special effects were there, but they were relied on too much. David Koepp can't revive the pure suspense writing of Crichton, but entertains us, especially with the city scenes at the end with the T-Rex. Too much of a good thing is seen here, with two T-Rex's, and a multitude of raptors. I believe that Pete Postlehwaite stole the show as the hunter looking for a T-Rex head. I wish they would have touched on that more; it would have added more suspense.


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