Why are you so gung-ho on getting a cameo from the original characters. It's really not needed at all. We got Grant twice in the trilogy, we got Ian twice in the trilogy. We got Lex and Tim twice even though they had a small cameo in TLW. We got Ellie in JP3. There is absolutely no need really to physically see them again in World or really even mention them.
Ian's book seems like enough. If they physically threw in one of the old characters then it would really feel like they were shoving the nostalgia down our throats.
Why are you so gung-ho on getting a cameo from the original characters. It's really not needed at all. We got Grant twice in the trilogy, we got Ian twice in the trilogy. We got Lex and Tim twice even though they had a small cameo in TLW. We got Ellie in JP3. There is absolutely no need really to physically see them again in World or really even mention them.
Ian's book seems like enough. If they physically threw in one of the old characters then it would really feel like they were shoving the nostalgia down our throats.
Honestly, IMO, no Jurassic Park has ever been a great movie.
I agree with you. Jurassic Park was excellently directed and had great set pieces and I like it but I never thought it was a great film.Honestly, IMO, no Jurassic Park has ever been a great movie.
The are popcorn flics, not good, not great but fun...
I agree with you. Jurassic Park was excellently directed and had great set pieces and I like it but I never thought it was a great film.
I saw it on pay per view when I was 9 or 10 and I didn't think it was great as a child and I still don't. I do have a respect and fondness for it as a groundbreaking popcorn movie. And I know most will disagree with us and that's okay.
Honestly, IMO, no Jurassic Park has ever been a great movie.
Not sure if it is better than E.T. I still have to rewatch it, but ET might be Spielberg's best film.
That said, Jurassic Part is truly great, one of Spielberg's best.