skizzerflake

skizzerflake

Audioholic Field Marshall
Jurassic World

It's hard to resolve the conflict between the part of me that rolls my eyes sarcastically at summer blockbusters, against the part that wanted to see the latest in the Jurassic series. Looks like the 9 year old won out this time. What do I need to say? You already know what happened. After all of the disaster, death and chaos that came from previous dino reboots…will somebody actually do it again? Is there somebody out there with enough scientific knowledge to re-create dinosaurs but who is also stupid enough to think that THEY can make a big enough fence? Stupid enough to think that the dinosaurs won’t escape and wish to feed upon thousands of also dumb-ass tourists who are naive enough to go there after the previous movies? Above all, are they stupid enough to make a bigger, badder version of T Rex through some sort of evil genetic engineering? As you have probably guessed from the trailers, the answer is to all of these questions is a resounding YES; there are dumb enough scientists to do this and dumb enough tourists to pay thousands to go to the Disneyworld of reptiles.

Not only that, but in one of those classic Spielberg conceits (families with complex issues), there’s also a mom with a troubled marriage who sends her kids to the island to be squired around by an estranged family member Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) who works as an exec in the park, and is way to busy working to really spend any “quality time” with her nephews. Meantime, in another plot line, there’s an evil defense contractor Hoskins (a very rotund Vincent D’Onofrio) who wants to develop an assault squad of,,,guess what,,,trained dinosaurs, to clean out hot spots in the Middle East. Save American lives, he says, send velociraptors into Fallujah and they will just eat all the radicals and there will be no American body bags or weeping widows. And just WHO will be the likable character in this movie? Have you not guessed? None other than Owen, played by everybody’s favorite goofy, courageous, likable actor, Chris Pratt. Owen has trained some raptors (a little bit anyway) a he's a desirable property for the weapons guy.

You have probably guessed that the dinos get out, people are on the dinner menu, there’s lots or running, screaming and crashing (one of the staples of summer movies), some of the main characters will make it, some won’t. There will be a small (very small) amount of romantic spark between two of the characters (guess who…one is NOT D’Onofrio). There will also be some sort of reassuring ending, possibly with a hint of a sequel, lots of butts in theater seats and big $$$$ figures coming up on the box office. Nothing in the movie is a surprise. I don’t have to worry about spoilers because everybody already knows what happens.

Did I like it? The movie was directed by Colin Trevorrow, who was last seen in the very likable, small film Safety Not Guaranteed. He obviously watched a lot of Stephen Spielberg movies before taking on JW, Spielberg is one of the producers, and Trevarrow does a decent job carrying on the tradition. The movie moves quickly, not wasting much time on plot or character development, and goes right into what we all came to see, which is dino rampages. As for acting? Does it really matter? As long as they can run and scream, they are good enough and this cast does that well.

I find Chris Pratt interesting. He’s sort of an old school Hollywood actor, not unlike John Wayne in the respect that he’s always the same character in all of his roles. Like it was with The Duke at the Alamo, Dodge City and the Chisum Trail, so it is with Chris Pratt in Parks and Rec, Zero Dark Thirty and now Jurassic World. When it was all over I did enjoy it, sort of. The FX are good, sounds are loud, there’s lots of dino carnage and when it’s over, it’s over and everything is OK for another day. I didn’t expect any more or less and I got what I thought it would be, so I walked out happy enough.

 
XEagleDriver

XEagleDriver

Audioholic Chief
Nice review. Sounds like a good candidate for an easy couple hours of summer movie diversion when the temps outside hit 100+ and the theater's A/C feels especially good!
Cheers,
XEagleDriver
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Gotta say, skizzer pretty much nailed it. Chris Pratt is a force to be reckoned with but I think he had a hard time keeping a straight face with some of the dialogue here. Decent action packed popcorn muncher with a few jump-out-of-your seat moments here. ...just don't expect much more than a rehash of the original, less Jeff Goldblum's smarmy negativity.
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
I liked Safety Not Guaranteed. The star of that movie is in another one I just saw and liked, The One I Love.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Colin Trevorrow gets the look of a Spielberg film, but lacks the feel. He tried to force some of it in there, but it just didn't work because none of the characters work. I am not sure why they bothered trying to give you any back story on any of the characters because by the end I didn't really care if any of them lived and was sort of rooting for the dinos. The dinosaurs would have finished off the people and achieved a natural equilibrium on their own :) It is a fine popcorn movie - loud (we saw it in XD 3D last night) and fun to look at (dinos). If you wanted story, you came to the wrong film :) Just for the visuals, I'd still say worth seeing on the big screen.
 
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slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
Series kind of lost me after the first movie/book.

Read the book!
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
I think the problem I/we are having with this movie is that we're comparing it to the original "Jurrasic
Park".

THAT was a stunner. Yes, it was hokey but it was probably the first real demonstration of what large scale CGI could do. We could pretty much overlook the cheezy plot and between the witty banter and dinosaurs, enjoy the popcorn without blinking. It was pretty much what Star Wars was almost twenty years before that, a milestone.

Now, twenty years later, we expect a bit more from a movie. CGI is old hat and they really can't rely on that to make a blockbuster. Many of us expect a bit more on plot, writing and acting nowdays.

IMNSHO, it was just a second-rate rehash of the original, but I really didn't expect too much more.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Now, twenty years later, we expect a bit more from a movie. CGI is old hat and they really can't rely on that to make a blockbuster. Many of us expect a bit more on plot, writing and acting nowdays.
But the CG was good in this one too :)

IMNSHO, it was just a second-rate rehash of the original, but I really didn't expect too much more.
Yep. You can pretty much pick out the plot line, characters and resolution, just "freshened". For being 20yrs later, it still felt like the same story.
 
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Big Jake

Junior Audioholic
Some other reviews haven't been as forgiving...

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_FILM_REVIEW_JURASSIC_WORLD?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2015-06-10-09-00-15

The 3-D "Jurassic World" is also an ugly, over-saturated movie; CGI has run amok here as much as dinosaurs. After nods to John Williams' classic original, Michael Giacchino's unremarkable new score punctuates the action, as the characters gradually come together from locations across the park. Vincent d'Onofrio's opportunistic military contractor is also lurking.
http://washington.cbslocal.com/2015/06/11/jurassic-world-not-scientifically-accurate/

WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – “Jurassic World” is poised to make monster money at the box office this weekend. And while that’s certainly good for Universal Studios, it’s a pain in the neck for another group: paleontologists.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Say what we will, we paid to see it and so are many, many more. I guess P.T. Barnum was right.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
I haven't watched yet and I'm not sure that I will based on the impressions I'm receiving from all of you. Entertaining movie with great CGI, a modernized rehash of the original movie... aka weak storyline.... I think I'll pass. I walked away disappointed from the last Avenger's movie as well as it seemed to much of a rehash.
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
The wife and I watched this last weekend. It was pretty dumb. We were disappointed. Should have seen San Andreas or Avengers.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Knowing that it was a popcorn flick AND that Spielberg produced, not directed, I had no expectations for this moving going in. It was entertaining, and that's what I was looking for from it. So I wasn't disappointed :)
 
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