Matt Mortem
Karloff is King
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So much interest and hype and cash for such a blah product.
My thoughts exactly.
So much interest and hype and cash for such a blah product.
I cannot get enough of Giacchino's score. Simply beautiful.
That was like the predator also yes! And loved those nods to JP too.
That visitor center sequence gave me nostalgia chills, and then they found the night-vision goggles and the gas powered jeeps!Love these Hunter.
I cannot get enough of Giacchino's score. Simply beautiful.
Some were expecting it to fail, basically. And when it didn't you have to justify with "frontloaded", "viewers are morons" type diatribes.
After hearing some reviews here, this seems like a wait on DVD/Netflix type of film.
How the heck did this film make that much amount? It was awful. I guess they're starting to head into the direction of the TF franchise where no matter how bad the film is, it'll make bank.
Holy **** that opening weekend is freaking amazing. With actuals it might break the opening weekend record.
So much interest and hype and cash for such a blah product.
Im sorry but whoever expected this to fail is...well I cant use that word.
I tried to stay out of this thread in order to not get spoiled, but really? There were people who thought this would fail.
Cmon son. Getouttaherewiththat
I disagree. I think it's something that you should see in theaters. At least at a matinee price. I saw it for $6.50 and I felt I got my money's owrth. And even though Im not crazy about it it's worth seeing in theaters for a cheaper price
I disagree.
This is a great movie to see with a big crowd.
Everybody gets into it, great fun.
But I don't understand, you guys say the characters are bland and/or cartoonish and the plot is thin. Plus, annoying kids and cheesy dialogue. The only thing I have seen from the reviews here is the action sequences, score, visuals, and the climax are the only things that are good about the film. So I'm not sure I would pay theater prices just to see dinosaurs fight and a glimpse of nostalgia.
After hearing some reviews here, this seems like a wait on DVD/Netflix type of film.
The way the i-Rex went after the Gyrosphere was such a neat parallel with the way the T-Rex systematically went after the SUV in JP, moving it around to get the best angle to attack, and how it almost fell on the kids as they slipped out.
The film did a lovely job opf balancing the reverence for scenes in the first film with takes that still felt fresh. As you said the scene where Owen and Claire comfort the dying Brachiosaurus was very much a sister scene to the scene where Alan feels the Triceratops breathe while Ellie tries to see why shew is sick.
That visitor center sequence gave me nostalgia chills, and then they found the night-vision goggles and the gas powered jeeps!![]()
I am currently listening to it, I must be in double figures for listens since I came back from seeing the film on Friday lol.
I'm generalizing there. Not specifically you. Now if Chris Pratt gets naked, or at least shirtless then my interest may go up.![]()
But I don't understand, you guys say the characters are bland and/or cartoonish and the plot is thin. Plus, annoying kids and cheesy dialogue. The only thing I have seen from the reviews here is the action sequences, score, visuals, and the climax are the only things that are good about the film. So I'm not sure I would pay theater prices just to see dinosaurs fight and a glimpse of nostalgia.
Aren't action sequences, score and visuals enhanced by a theater environment? I didn't love the movie but it's definitely intended for the big screen.
I'm still shocked JW made over twice than expected. People are responding to it like the first "Avengers" three years ago, it just keeps getting bigger.
I wonder if it'll break the 2nd weekend record too, or be a close second.