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I found the story to JP3 to be much simpler than the first two films. Both of the other JP's incorporated a business aspect to the films with the amusement park in the first, and the company INGEN in the 2nd, on top of the action, scares and magnificent creatures. The third film seems to stay much simpler, with the story coming down to nothing much more than a rescue operation of a 12 year old boy on the site B-island (the island from the Lost World). While the plot Held up for what it was, its mostly a good popcorn movie that does keep you on edge with its action.
The slightly less than 90 minute run was actually a good length for JP3, since it didn't seem like the story would have been able to expand to two hours based on what was given. The 90 minute run does establish some development between characters as well as some thought and feelings about the sensitive subject of these modern day dinosaurs,but most of the time is dedicated to lots of terrific thrills and action. Most of the familiar dinos return such as the T-Rex and your loveable Raptors. The T-Rex however, is given much less screentime in this film, as he is actually less superior to the new Spinosaurus (proven in a showdown between the two creatures) who gets plenty of scenes throughout the movie. The raptors get their fare share of time too, though this time its not all about hunting and preying, they actually communicate now and have strategies. In other words, they've gotten smarter since the last film.
The cast actually held together well, and clicked a little more than the last film. The biggest treats are the return of two main characters from the first JP - Alan and Ellie, both played by the same actors - Sam Neil and Laura Dern. Ellie doesn't get nearly as much screentime in JP3, but Alan is basically back as the main character. No Jeff Goldblum this time though.
I'd say the action was pretty good overall, but I enjoyed the T-Rex and Raptor scenes more from the first two films. The Spinosaurus did add a lot to JP3 though, and so did the dinobirds, called Pterosaurs. There is enough action to keep things exciting from beginning to end, and the effects as always, were wonderful.
JP3 keeps the series going, and going smoothly instead of brining a good franchise to a pitiful ending.
Acting - 4
Action - 4
Characters - 4
Story - 3.5
Overall - 3.5
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Now I absolutely love `Jurassic Park' and even though it falters in areas I firmly defend `The Lost World' but truthfully there is nothing I can say to defend the mess that is `Jurassic Park III'. Sadly this film is lacking in every area, from script to acting to (god forbid) special effects, which actually look like they have gotten worse as apposed to improving since the first installment. From the moment Grant dreams of the raptor on the plane I knew that I was in for a disappointment, but it wasn't until actor Trevor Morgan threw his first smoke bomb that I realized just what a GIANT disappointment this film was going to prove to be.
`Jurassic Park III' (they didn't even come up with a catchy name for it) reacquaints us with paleontologist Alan Grant. Grant is approached by the Kirby's who want him to escort them to Isla Sorna, yet another island infested with dinosaurs. They want his expertise as they `fly' over the island, someone to point out the sights, but that isn't their real intentions at all. No, they intend to land the plane, something Grant did not sign up for, and this sends the group into a dangerous journey to find and rescue the Kirby's young son who happened to crash land on the island in the first few moments of the film.
I'm getting a headache just thinking about reviewing this mess of a film. The problem is that the script is so haphazard, so NOT thought through at all. To think that this young kid would survive on his own, let alone defend himself and others against hunting machines such as raptors is beyond ridiculous. The acting is horrendous. I loved Sam Neil in the first film but you can tell that he is board with this venture. Tea Leoni and William H. Macy must have been mentality unstable when they signed on to do this film, it is so beneath them. Sadly, what should have been the best part of the movie was the worst. Yes, the god AWFUL special effects make this the worst installment of the `Jurassic Park' franchise. The scene where the newer, bigger dinosaur rolls over the plane is enough to make you want to vomit.
So, it is clear that I loathe this film. It is a pointless dip in the cash cow that was `Jurassic Park' that proved to be a nauseating cinematic experience. I'll never, I repeat NEVER, watch this film again and I advise any who have not seen it to stay far, far away. If you have seen it, well then I feel your pain.
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When Erik Kirby goes missing on Isla Sorna (InGen's Site B), his parents, Paul and Amanda, hire Dr. Alan Grant under the pretense of a "tour" in order to find him.
The plane crashes and Alan finds himself back in the same situation he's been trying so hard to forget: being trapped in Jurassic Park.
Sam Neill as Alan Grant is one of my favorite performances ever. There's such an air of seriousness and intensity that Sam brings to the role every time. He can be funny, sure, but his character presentation commands a respect from his fellow actors that you don't see that often in film.
William H. Macy, another favorite of mine, plays Paul Kirby, the bumbling yet-trying-to-be-cool dad. Terrific. He was serious, clumsy, just fantastic. Every film Macy's in has never let me down and this movie delivers a wonderful Macy performance. There's something about the pacing of his line delivery that gets to me, too. It's a guy who's insecure but tries his best to put a confident spin on things no matter what.
The dinosaurs, as always, look real. They're huge, they're scary, they're loud. The only problem with these Jurassic sequels is the dinosaurs aren't new and terrifying anymore. They were in the first movie, not so much now. However, there are a few dino attacks in Jurassic Park 3 that weren't in the others, making the viewing of this film worthwhile.
Michael Jeter (The Green Mile), Laura Dern (Jurassic Park), John Diehl (Pearl Harbor) and Téa Leoni (A League of Their Own) also star.
Language warning: Cursing and blasphemy
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ok if any one has ever enjoyed the frist too. this one is pretty good as well. oh though i kinda wished more people got eatten lol it waz very good. its not as long as the other two films but has more new and old dinos in it. its stilla great buy pluse it has alot more stuff on the dvd then the other two soo overall this is a good movie.
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I loved Jurassic Park 1 and 2. But when i saw this i was so pissed that i didnt even want to see the next 1 the 4th Jurassic Park!
Dont buy this movie!!!!!
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