JURASSIC WORLD

Joyce and Don Fowler
Posted 6/18/15

JURASSIC WORLD

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(More violent dinosaurs & stupid people)

If there is one thing we can learn from this series, it is don’t fool with Mother Nature.

“Jurassic Park” was a …

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JURASSIC WORLD

Posted

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(More violent dinosaurs & stupid people)

If there is one thing we can learn from this series, it is don’t fool with Mother Nature.

“Jurassic Park” was a classic film. The next two sequels we can’t even remember.

Executive Producer Steven Spielberg, director of the first two films, is back with more advanced dinosaurs and special effects to scare the pants off the little ones. This time he teams with Director Colin Trevorrow. We get a very soppy back-story involving two young brothers whose parents are on the verge of divorce being sent to the Jurassic World theme park on Isla Nublar, an island off the coast of Costa Rica (filmed in New Orleans and Hawaii).

They are met by their Aunt Claire, who is busy running the park and creating the ultimate dinosaur and has little time for them, turning the boys over to her indifferent assistant. The kids break out on their own, and you just know they are going to get in serious trouble.

Meanwhile, the only park employee that has any rapport with the raptors (Chris Pratt, who also was our hero in “Guardians of the Galaxy"), is in a battle with Claire and the rest of the idiots who are developing the “ultimate dinosaur” to keep the fickle crowds coming and spending money.

Then there’s this guy (Vincent D'Onofrio) who wants to develop the dinosaurs for military battles. You can guess what is going to happen to him.

It turns out that the latest creature, Indominus Rex, has been genetically enhanced and is very dangerous. She escapes and terrorizes the thousands of park visitors. The boys have wandered into her territory.

How many people will die before they figure out how to stop her? Can Aunt Claire and the Guardian of the Raptors (Pratt, in case you’re not following) save the boys?

Will the other creatures join in on the fun?

Will the good guys survive?

Will there be another sequel?

Stay tuned.

Rated PG-13, with extreme violence and dinosaurs having many humans for lunch.

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