Dinosaurs are being used to grow human organs for transplants. But the scientists that created them have to fight back when the creatures escape.Dinosaurs are being used to grow human organs for transplants. But the scientists that created them have to fight back when the creatures escape.Dinosaurs are being used to grow human organs for transplants. But the scientists that created them have to fight back when the creatures escape.
Thomas Steven Varga
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Paulina Nguyen
- Eva Nieves
- (as Paulina Laurant)
Ana Florit
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This is such an obvious rip off of other movies, from the title to the enclosed environment similar to Deep Blue Sea. It lacks all the humour of the Sharknado type films and is ridiculously predictable with two dimensional characters being killed off in turn. The gore level is good, but it seems big savings were made in the dinosaur special effects, with them looking more like 1950s stop go animation than modern graphics.
Overall, probably worth a watch if there's nothing better on TV, but not worth going out of your way to see it.
Overall, probably worth a watch if there's nothing better on TV, but not worth going out of your way to see it.
The best actors are the dinosaurs. The human actors are wooden. The script is full of cliches.
The production values are shoddy. This movie started from an interesting concept, but there was no follow through.
The production values are shoddy. This movie started from an interesting concept, but there was no follow through.
Right, well with a movie named "Triassic World" and with a movie company like The Asylum standing behind its creation, we all know what we are in for here. Yes, another mockbuster, and this time let's guess it must be on the "Jurassic World 2" movie, just a hunch eh.
I would definitely be one of the first to raise an eyebrow and be suspicious of a movie such as this. But then again, every now and again does The Asylum actually put out a fairly entertaining movie, regardless of the cash-in on whatever movie they were toying with.
"Triassic World" actually turned out to be better than anticipated. Was it a predictable movie? You betcha. But there was just something fundamentally cheesy to the movie which actually made it worth watching.
And The Asylum really upped their game here in terms of special effects. I will say that, for the most part, then the dinosaurs actually looked quite decent. There were the occasional moment where it was blatantly just downright horrible CGI, but most of the time it was convincing enough. And that impressed CGI part actually brought a lot of value to the movie.
The acting in "Triassic World", however, was rather wooden and rigid, and was every bit as to be expected from a movie such as this. People were just not overly convincing throughout the movie.
"Triassic World" is the type of movie that you watch once and never again. Provided the fact that you actually can endure these type of shameless cash-in on upcoming or potential blockbuster movies from other huge movie companies.
I would definitely be one of the first to raise an eyebrow and be suspicious of a movie such as this. But then again, every now and again does The Asylum actually put out a fairly entertaining movie, regardless of the cash-in on whatever movie they were toying with.
"Triassic World" actually turned out to be better than anticipated. Was it a predictable movie? You betcha. But there was just something fundamentally cheesy to the movie which actually made it worth watching.
And The Asylum really upped their game here in terms of special effects. I will say that, for the most part, then the dinosaurs actually looked quite decent. There were the occasional moment where it was blatantly just downright horrible CGI, but most of the time it was convincing enough. And that impressed CGI part actually brought a lot of value to the movie.
The acting in "Triassic World", however, was rather wooden and rigid, and was every bit as to be expected from a movie such as this. People were just not overly convincing throughout the movie.
"Triassic World" is the type of movie that you watch once and never again. Provided the fact that you actually can endure these type of shameless cash-in on upcoming or potential blockbuster movies from other huge movie companies.
It's predictable. Secret facility? Check. "For the greater good"? Check. But greed the biggest motive? Check. Nothing can go wrong? Check. Something goes wrong? Check. Lots of screaming, running, people getting eaten? Check.... Yet this movie is fun enough, because the acting isn't as bad as some of the B-movies I've seen. I actually rooted for a few of them to make it (which doesn't always happen) No, it's not exactly Oscar-material, but for a sad, rainy afternoon with a cup of hot coffee on the couch, it's good enough.
Doesn't make alot of sense but it does move along quickly, acting is better than your usual budget film, effects aren't dreadful, if you enjoy low budget and dinos then it isn't half bad. If your expectations are high then prepare to be disappointed, like I said its not the worst film, I'd say its average.
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- TriviaThe movie is being released on June 19th, 2018, to capitalize on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which is being released on June 22nd, 2018.
- ConnectionsEdited into Triassic Hunt (2021)
- SoundtracksBreach
Written and performed by Christopher Cnao and Eliza Swenson
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- 侏儸紀世界:三疊紀國度
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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