Jurassic World. Three years later, the island’s active volcano threatens to wipeout the abandoned dinosaurs. Eli Mills (Rafe Spall) billionaire CEO of the Lockwood Foundation launches a rescue mission that reunites the park’s former manager Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) and raptor wrangler Owen Grady (Chris Pratt), and of course genetically modified dino mayhem breaks loose again.
We open on darkness. Out of the deep gloom of the ocean, a tiny submarine appears with its searchlight sweeping over the sea floor, now a graveyard of dinosaur bones beneath the abandoned mega theme park… Jurassic World. The submariners locate the huge skeleton of the Indominus Rex – the rampaging super-dino that munched its way through bus loads of tourists and pretty much everything else on the island. The sundodgers hack off one of its razor-sharp teeth, sending it to the surface via balloon. As the Mosasaurus – a fishy crocodile, the...
We open on darkness. Out of the deep gloom of the ocean, a tiny submarine appears with its searchlight sweeping over the sea floor, now a graveyard of dinosaur bones beneath the abandoned mega theme park… Jurassic World. The submariners locate the huge skeleton of the Indominus Rex – the rampaging super-dino that munched its way through bus loads of tourists and pretty much everything else on the island. The sundodgers hack off one of its razor-sharp teeth, sending it to the surface via balloon. As the Mosasaurus – a fishy crocodile, the...
- 6/8/2018
- by Thomas Salmon
- The Cultural Post
The more I reflect on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom – J.A. Bayona’s rambunctious mashup of Cretaceous panic humor and gothic houses on dino-haunted hills – the more I respect a film that doesn’t care a lick about conformity and safety nets. I’m sorry, did you think 2015’s Jurassic World jumped the proverbial Mosasaurus? Well, strap the *hell* in. Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly’s screenplay is A-stound-ing-ly ludicrous. Remember when Jurassic Park couldn’t get zanier than a child gymnast twirl-kicking a velociraptor or the Indominus Rex getting triple teamed by other combat-ready dinosaurs? Fallen Kingdom makes the talking raptor dream sequence in Jurassic Park III look pedestrian by comparison.
Some of you will downright *despise* the dizzying storyboard jolts of this off-the-rails subgenre royal rumble. Others will laugh while enhanced velociraptors catapult away from ignited fireballs like those cool dudes who never look at explosions. If you’re...
Some of you will downright *despise* the dizzying storyboard jolts of this off-the-rails subgenre royal rumble. Others will laugh while enhanced velociraptors catapult away from ignited fireballs like those cool dudes who never look at explosions. If you’re...
- 6/7/2018
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
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