This short film captures the essence and terror of the Jurassic Park books and first movie better than the last 2 Jurassic World movies combined. The end credit scenes are good, too:
This short film captures the essence and terror of the Jurassic Park books and first movie better than the last 2 Jurassic World movies combined. The end credit scenes are good, too:
Concept was cool, too bad the baby didnt get eaten though....
Yeah this gives me hope for Jurassic World 3 because what they hinted at at the end of part 2 was the best part of the movie. Seeing Dinosaurs run wild across America can setup some interesting scenarios like the one in this short film. But ultimately all these movies which have a chance to be really visceral and scary ultimately fall under the direction of studio heads who think kids like dinosaurs more than anyone so that is how you make money. I'm not saying it has to be a Jurassic Park/World movie that does it, but I would love to see an R-Rated dinosaur flick with no damn kids in it. Make it like Tremors where a small town is under attack and they have to fight their way out. OR put it in a Home Depot and use the script we wrote here.
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"I may not be a mathematician, but I can count to a million." - Shannon Sharpe
I'm looking forward to Ad Astra. Is that too pedestrian of me? Anyway, not sure I'll see it, but right now I am looking forward to it. In the sense implied by OP's phrasing.
It's a movie I'm looking forward to. Also, Midsomar. I'm looking forward to that one as well. But I'm not sure if I need to share that in this thread. But hell, I'm already here, so I'm also looking forward to seeing It part 2, probably tonight.
I think that's it, all the movies I'm looking forward to. Actually, wait, one more. There's the list of movies on Shudder that North shared, I'm looking forward to all of those.
Ok, that's it for now I think.
Looking forward to Little Monsters and Jojo Rabbit.
Can't wait to see this. Juaquin Phoenix is brilliant.
It started in Austin as essentially Quentin Tarantino and other filmmakers go-to place to host small film festivals and showings and grew into a really well run theater experience. Reserved seats, full menu, and craft beer all backed by a no bullshit/no talking policy. It remains a great mix of indie movies, hollywood blockbusters, and weird little one-off programs. When you visit and if you have time, the Sloans Lake location is the closest to downtown and features the biggest bar:https://drafthouse.com/denver/theater/sloans-lake
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