Dana_Sibilsky
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Before getting into this review, let's take a take a step or two back in time to the first and 2nd films in the 90's. Considering it was a movie about jurassic beasts thirsty for blood, they did an excellent job making the dead people...well, dead. In other words, It was very graphic. I remember in the 2nd movie, a man gets ripped apart between two T-Rex's and you do see intestines. So for the realism of those movie, I give it two thumbs up!
Moving on to Jurassic World, I watched this movie expecting a lot of people to die in gruesome ways because of the realistic theme the last two movies carried on. If you're a fan of realism, bloodshed and dismemberment, I'm sorry to say you don't get that in this movie.
The Pros: Great acting, interesting story twist of a new hybrid dinosaur, danger, dinosaur fights, chaos, breath-holding suspense. excellent effects and CGI.
The Cons: Scary scenes not fit for young ones (duh), not as graphic/bloody (personal preference).
In conclusion, it's a great watch, but I don't believe it fits into the scary, suspenseful theme the past Jurassic Park movies created.
Moving on to Jurassic World, I watched this movie expecting a lot of people to die in gruesome ways because of the realistic theme the last two movies carried on. If you're a fan of realism, bloodshed and dismemberment, I'm sorry to say you don't get that in this movie.
The Pros: Great acting, interesting story twist of a new hybrid dinosaur, danger, dinosaur fights, chaos, breath-holding suspense. excellent effects and CGI.
The Cons: Scary scenes not fit for young ones (duh), not as graphic/bloody (personal preference).
In conclusion, it's a great watch, but I don't believe it fits into the scary, suspenseful theme the past Jurassic Park movies created.
Jean Dujardin merited his Palme D'or for his enamoring and heavenly execution. I don't even know where to begin. This film is so smart, so perfectly made, so hypnotizing. The lost craft of the quiet film is by and by enlivened and that period is amazingly reproduced, whether it be the acting style, the sets, the areas (shot in Hollywood), the shining high contrast photography. It is evident to see that the individuals behind L'artiste regarded that time of film making and needed to reproduce the enchantment with some advanced touches ( I won't ruin them) and completely succeeded!
Being as I am an artist, I couldn't pass up the see a movie titled, "The Artist" because then what kind of artist would I be? The title lives up to itself, the entire production is a fabulous work of art.
Being as I am an artist, I couldn't pass up the see a movie titled, "The Artist" because then what kind of artist would I be? The title lives up to itself, the entire production is a fabulous work of art.
I would watch this almost religiously when it was aired. The theme song has a catchy jingle to it. The cast will quickly begin to feel like family to you except the blonde girl who is often exchanged for another room mate through the years of the show's time on TV.
Doing a role like this takes so much practice and agility so you will come to find that Jack Tripper (played by John Ritter, RIP) is perfect for the role that will leave you laughing oftentimes uncontrollably.
Is it good for children? I'd say so. You won't have to worry about language needing to be filtered or inappropriate scenes.
Is it good for the family? I'd say absolutely.
Doing a role like this takes so much practice and agility so you will come to find that Jack Tripper (played by John Ritter, RIP) is perfect for the role that will leave you laughing oftentimes uncontrollably.
Is it good for children? I'd say so. You won't have to worry about language needing to be filtered or inappropriate scenes.
Is it good for the family? I'd say absolutely.
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