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Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, Jurassic World, an epic action-adventure. Review: Hating on the haters, and lovin the movie - I watched this movie in the theaters and enjoyed it. To be honest there were some things that I didn't like about this movie. When they first introduced the sea dinosaur I quite literally thought to myself that somehow it was going to be the "savior" of the movie based on how the other movies went. I just rewatched the movie and felt like it was even better than it was when I first saw it... Afterwards I went and read a lot of reviews, especially the one star reviews... And I have a lot of things that I want to comment on them... yes, some scenes how super awesome amazing cgi that suddenly transitioned into bad cgi scenes in the blink of an eye. Well even the best well funded movies and tv shows have this issue, so get over that... Then there is the obvious hate on the whole training the raptors thing, well what they forget is that humans are nothing more than instinct driven animals that quite literally can be trained by their own pets. So you can totally train a raptor to follow orders. Then the next most common complaint was that the raptors turned on the humans... Hello, raptors are just as if not more intelligent than humans, so when the really giant dinosaur that speaks their language appears, your probably going to listen to your instincts who would be saying that you turn on the humans or your going to die. There is also the simple fact raptors are the most socially advanced creatures we know of to ever walk the planet, surpassing even humans... I honestly think the only scene that is even cliché at all is the whole bit with the t rex, they already used that scene In the third movie where the spineosourus out manuvers the t rex and breaks its neck... Mr. Indominus rex gets ahold of the t rex and its the whole scene again only the clearly far more intelligent dinosaur doesn't kill the t rex, makes a rookie mistake, tries taking on a half dead t rex and a half dead raptor and loses by the means of a water creature that is clearly the most dangerous thing in the park. That is the only bad thing I can say about this movie as the rest is solid with the way humans actually do behave... What this movie portrays is one of the darker sides of human nature... In fact I love these movies because the idea of resurrecting these animals for profit and entertainment is very much a real idea that is being investigated by companies around the world. now, lets get back to the movie... Excellent cgi, a decent storyline, fairly accurate human portrayal, probably accurate dinosaur portrayal?, the obvious cliché man and woman fall in love through tragic events, and of course The best stars any movie can ever have (Dinosaurs) make this a great film for those who can appreciate it. Review: A Mix of Everything for Everyone! One of the Best Movie Series Out There! - One of my favorite movie series now! From the creations of new species & that passion for science, to that bit of romance, to the meaning of family, to action & danger, this movie has everything & in between in it! I finished the whole Jurassic Park & World Series & when I tell you I'm excited for what's to come in the future for the movies! Favorite Dinosaur In The Movie: The Raptors & The Brachiosaurus!
| Contributor | Amanda Silver, BD Wong, Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt, Colin Trevorrow, Derek Connolly, Frank Marshall, Irrfan Khan, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, Patrick Crowley, Rick Jaffa, Ty Simpkins, Vincent D'Onofrio Contributor Amanda Silver, BD Wong, Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt, Colin Trevorrow, Derek Connolly, Frank Marshall, Irrfan Khan, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, Patrick Crowley, Rick Jaffa, Ty Simpkins, Vincent D'Onofrio See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 19,134 Reviews |
| Format | 3D, Color, Digital copy, Limited Edition, Widescreen |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers, Science Fiction & Fantasy See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 5 minutes |
A**R
Hating on the haters, and lovin the movie
I watched this movie in the theaters and enjoyed it. To be honest there were some things that I didn't like about this movie. When they first introduced the sea dinosaur I quite literally thought to myself that somehow it was going to be the "savior" of the movie based on how the other movies went. I just rewatched the movie and felt like it was even better than it was when I first saw it... Afterwards I went and read a lot of reviews, especially the one star reviews... And I have a lot of things that I want to comment on them... yes, some scenes how super awesome amazing cgi that suddenly transitioned into bad cgi scenes in the blink of an eye. Well even the best well funded movies and tv shows have this issue, so get over that... Then there is the obvious hate on the whole training the raptors thing, well what they forget is that humans are nothing more than instinct driven animals that quite literally can be trained by their own pets. So you can totally train a raptor to follow orders. Then the next most common complaint was that the raptors turned on the humans... Hello, raptors are just as if not more intelligent than humans, so when the really giant dinosaur that speaks their language appears, your probably going to listen to your instincts who would be saying that you turn on the humans or your going to die. There is also the simple fact raptors are the most socially advanced creatures we know of to ever walk the planet, surpassing even humans... I honestly think the only scene that is even cliché at all is the whole bit with the t rex, they already used that scene In the third movie where the spineosourus out manuvers the t rex and breaks its neck... Mr. Indominus rex gets ahold of the t rex and its the whole scene again only the clearly far more intelligent dinosaur doesn't kill the t rex, makes a rookie mistake, tries taking on a half dead t rex and a half dead raptor and loses by the means of a water creature that is clearly the most dangerous thing in the park. That is the only bad thing I can say about this movie as the rest is solid with the way humans actually do behave... What this movie portrays is one of the darker sides of human nature... In fact I love these movies because the idea of resurrecting these animals for profit and entertainment is very much a real idea that is being investigated by companies around the world. now, lets get back to the movie... Excellent cgi, a decent storyline, fairly accurate human portrayal, probably accurate dinosaur portrayal?, the obvious cliché man and woman fall in love through tragic events, and of course The best stars any movie can ever have (Dinosaurs) make this a great film for those who can appreciate it.
K**L
A Mix of Everything for Everyone! One of the Best Movie Series Out There!
One of my favorite movie series now! From the creations of new species & that passion for science, to that bit of romance, to the meaning of family, to action & danger, this movie has everything & in between in it! I finished the whole Jurassic Park & World Series & when I tell you I'm excited for what's to come in the future for the movies! Favorite Dinosaur In The Movie: The Raptors & The Brachiosaurus!
D**D
Great movie glad to have a copy
Great product and experience! Just what I needed/wanted. No problems. I would buy again if had a need. Thanks again and God bless! 😺❤️😊🥰🙏🐈
A**R
Limited Edition Boxed Set
This review is for the Limited Edition gift set, and does not review the movie itself. I don't pretend to be a film critic, and obviously I like the movie or I wouldn't have bought an LE. The box itself is sturdy, with a large clear plastic display showing the figures posed. I like the attention to detail in giving the inside of the box a background, making the box into a diorama. The figures are detailed, with good textures and crisp shapes and edges, even on small features like the individual teeth. They have individual bases and could be posed nicely on your nerd trophy shelf if you choose to unbox them; that's clearly what they had in mind, and it's a nice reference to the existence of exactly such a trophy shelf in the movie itself. The disc set included is the same as the Limited Edition without the gift set figures. It's a round tin with the Jurassic World logo on the lid, each disc in separate paper sleeves; the sleeves aren't so bad actually, it's better than a complicated booklet where the discs have to be taken out in batches. It comes with a flimsy paper "base" to give it a flat bottom, but it appears that this is just a leftover of packaging for displaying the LE in shelves, as it really doesn't affix to the tin in any way and would be practically useless for shelving the round tin. Fortunately the boxed set just has a nest for the tin on one side, so you don't have to remove the figures to watch the movie, and it can be replaced and stored/displayed that way. The special features are there, and not particularly disappointing, but it's standard disc release stuff. Of minor note, the marketing on-disc is mildly obnoxious. I remember when DVDs had no previews, and it seemed skip functions had buried them for good, but this one has so many the trailers have chapters! Not only that, but the disc menu has a marketing ticker enabled by default, though this can be disabled in the setup menu. This is starting to tread dangerous ground with intrusive marketing on products you paid to own, and I do not approve. Despite those gripes, the figures are impressive enough and amazon is listing this at a price comparable to regular 3D releases of many movies so that I can't help but be happy with it. If you like fancy boxed sets, this is a nice one.
J**N
Great movie with lots of homages to the original.
I really liked this movie. None of them will ever be as good as the first one, though. Still, this was a solid movie that pays a lot of homage to the original. There are lots of easter eggs for fans of the original movie. There is plenty of action and it does a good job of entertaining old fans and bringing new fans up to speed on the dangers of creating a dinosaur theme park. I really didn't know how I felt about the new direction of the plot at first, but I'm made my peace with it. Basically, it centers around the old idea that humans will exploit something that should be wondrous and special for personal and financial gain. Also, the old adage about when anything new is created the first thing some people ask is how can it be used for war. After watching the second movie in the new arc, I've come to like it a little better. Also, since I heard what they're planning for the series. They're opening the world and trying to get away from just retelling the same story with new characters. While I loved the original and want to see more of it, and I'm sure many of you do too, I also understand that we'd eventually get tired of it and we'd be comparing it to the originals and they wouldn't hold up. What I am really worried about is them leaving the island. My least favorite part of the entire franchise is in the second movie where they take a few dinos to LA. I loved the first part on the island where they're in the wild, but not when they're in the city. It just turned into godzilla at that point. So I hope they handle that aspect better, going forward. I see a few possibilities that i'd love to see explored. This is a good movie, though, that I think new and old fans alike can enjoy.
C**N
Not as good as the book or the original film, but still an enjoyable film.
This is actually a pretty good film, but it has plot-holes and illogic galore... so if you can't just turn off your brain, you may not want to watch it. The basic plot picks up some twenty-plus years after the first film. As far as I can tell, it ignores, utterly, the two prior sequels. It also neglects the characters from the original films (except for a statue of John Hammond which you never really see at all, and one minor bit-part character who works in the lab) The new characters are all reasonably likable (except for those who you're not supposed to like!). Chris Pratt plays... well, Chris Pratt. He's not much of an actor, as he always plays every character the exact same way, but he's fun to watch, and it's quite evident that he's enjoying himself in this film, which helps bring us along and helps us enjoy it too. I almost got the impression that Bryce Dallas Howard's character was originally intended to be Hammond's granddaughter from the original film... and would have preferred that, honestly... but she was good in her own way, anyway. "Opie's daughter" (or is that "Richie Cunningham's daughter?") is a lot better looking than her dad, and has a level of charm that most people find really appealing. But... the high-heel thing was just stupid... and in real life, would have led to her being eaten pretty quickly! The film played with the same "should man play god?" questions, but in a much less thoughtful way than Michael Crichton's original novel. There was never any "more ambiguity" present here... we all KNEW that creating the "Indominus Rex" by combining "top secret mixtures of Dino-DNA" would be a bad thing. On the other hand, at least they explained in a plausible way WHY the I-Rex was so hostile... even if the biological explanation for it's "new gifts" was less than plausible. The film plays with the idea that dinosaurs are simply animals... not good, or evil... not MONSTERS. That was very well-handled, especially as related to the team of velociraptors. The "disaster" which occurs is remarkably poorly handled by the park... you'd think that they'd have run "failure mode effects analysis" over scenarios in which a sizable portion of the island's 20,000 or so visitors might get EATEN... which was beyond believability to me. At the very least, you'd think that they'd have underground bunkers and tunnels, like DISNEYLAND has, where they could evacuate the visitors if necessary, huh? But... nope... the guests just have to stay outside and get picked off by pterodactyls, huh? So... I DO recommend this film, especially if you like the series prior to this, but don't expect a serious story... expect to see a lot of fun sequences which don't necessary make sense, expect to see Bryce Dallas Howard look cute but harried, expect to see Chris Pratt look smug yet charming, expect to see a "black hatted bad guy" who you can root against in good conscience, expect to be banged over the head with some preachiness, and expect to see some really cool sequences involving dinosaurs. If that sounds like a good time to you, this is a great way to spend a lazy evening. But, don't expect this film to bring anything really exciting or new to the table for you.
T**S
From Jurassic Park to Jurassic World - A Epic Twenty Years in the Making.
When I was nine years old I watched with a child's awe the stuff of my childhood fantasies come to life with the first Jurassic Park. Back then there was minimal computer graphics and they had built actual props of the T-Rex for the movie. When it came out it was released on VHS. I had asked my parents to buy me the film for my birthday. I must have watched it a thousand times. I look at my movie collection today and I can still see the old VHS there, in the original box I opened way back when. The T-Rex was the king of the land, and for the next twenty years, the image of Spielberg's creation at the end of the first film ran away into my imagination. Today was like walking into the theatre for the first time. I, now an adult, have seen a movie that still fills me with the same memories and since of amazement as the first one, all those years ago. the subtle nuances scattered throughout the movie: the escape of the Indominus Rex mirrors that of the T-Rex in the first movie, and the whole of the film has cues and hints from the first one. I must admit, seeing a 1992 jeep run from a t-Rex in 1992 was amazing, seeing a 20 year old jeep still going, well that just makes me smile. Its hard to believe its been 20 years since the first movie and its nice to see that the old T-Rex is still the king. It was my favorite dinosaur then, and it still is. Its nice to see that life, has found a way. There are few films that have the power to bring back those memories, fewer still that do that with powerful and faithful renderings of the classic that they have come to embody. Jurassic World comes full circle. It may be a new film but it retains the soul of the first Jurassic Park, the characters are different, the park is built up, and there are new dinosaurs but its still Jurassic Park and in many ways, I get the same feeling of exhilaration as I did when I was a boy. whether or not you have seen the first one, I would highly recommend this film. in many ways it brings a exciting new twist to the whole "you shouldn't play with nature" theme. excellent movie. very highly recommended.
S**S
Thrilled kids! It didn't disappoint!
Finally a movie with Dinosaurs that is holds all the excitement as the first one from my own childhood! I remember the first time Jurassic Park hit theaters..... my siblings and I went to see it over and over again. It then hit the dollar theaters and we spent near a week straight in the front row of that theater enjoying the loud amazing T-Rex seemingly come to life, and eat a man of the toilet! I wanted that awesomeness for my own children and we finally got it. They adore Jurassic World, the wonder, the love of science, the understanding of corporations putting money before safety, and the sheer fantastic depictions of animals long past and some that only exist in fiction but "could be" if someone was stupid enough to make such a creature. You can't tell me if they brought back a T-Rex that you would get a ticket to see it! I think the plot is over all believable and very well done. It made some of my kids scared..... not just the dinosaurs either. The idea of parents getting divorced! My kids are homeschooled and it isn't very common in our communities. No we are not religious nutters, we are a military family that moves a love and knows the kids educations would be in tatters others wise. We have a deep love of science. Still, I will admit, our kids are some what sheltered from those with "poor social skills" and things like divorce, it is a rare topic for them. I am glad this movie brought it up as too many kids face it and it is truly something we can all fear in a very real way. Thankfully it was a chance to remind the kids how solid we all are. Anyway, this movie to me could hardly have been better. Don't ask me how a woman runs in heels, heck, I can't explain how they walk in them personally. There are other issues and I can see why some people don't adore the movie but it gave my kids the thrill the first movie gave me and I am thankful. It didn't disappoint!!
G**O
Merita
Devo dire che questo film mi è piaciuto subito sin da quando l'ho visto al cinema, ma con il blu-ray ve lo godrete molto di più. Nonostante già sul grande schermo si vedeva che gli effetti speciali erano fatti molto bene, con il blu-ray vi accorgerete quanto i dinosauri siano dettagliati e questo vale anche per le scenografie e mi ha lasciato di stucco, infine aggiungo che l'audio si sente benissimo. Consiglio che vi do è di prenderlo in blu-ray che in DVD perché avrete una visione più accurata, immersiva e molto più spettacolare. Se vi è piaciuto il film allora il blu-ray fa per voi ;)
L**R
Dernier volet intéressant
Master parfait pour ce film qui ne vaut pas les 3 premiers volets mais tout de même de bon niveau. Effets spéciaux top mais les personnages pas très creusés et superficiels Scénario minimaliste
N**E
Very watchable
Grandkids watch it a lot
A**ー
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R**A
Excelente edición
Una película muy buena. Los efectos especiales y de sonido son de gran calidad. Muy completa esta edición que incluye el blu-ray 3d, blu-ray, dvd y gran trabajo de los artistas de ILM que hicieron con gran detalle las figuras del indominus rex y el tiranosaurio pintadas a mano. Si eres fan de la saga Jurassic Park esta edición no te defraudará.
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