Review Jurassic Park 3D


Another great classic that Spielberg gave to the master of the world. Do you ever wonder why dinosaurs are very famous? Thanks to "Jurassic Park".

Scientists develop a means of bringing dinosaurs to life using DNA taken from dino 'blood, roomates has been preserved inside insects encased in amber. Whilst Hammond is showing off his dinosaur 'theme park' to a selected audience a lawyer (Donald Gennaro), mathematician (Dr. Ian Malcolm), dino 'expert (Dr. Alan Grant), paleobotanist (Dr. Ellie Sattler) and his grandchildren (Tim & Lex), Nedry (computer expert ) disables the security system so that he can escape his the makeup with some stolen embryos. This enables all the dinosaurs to escape their enclosures. Look out the dinosaurs are coming.

Some excellent casting decisions enrich the whole package and there are plenty of character moments scattered about to flesh out the more extravagant action sets. Ian Malcolm is one of my favorite characters ever. His wit and brilliance fit in perfectly and Jeff Goldblum plays him. He delivers memorable lines. "Ah, life will find a way. God creates dinosaurs, God destroys dinosaurs, God creates man, man creates dinosaurs, God destroys Man." Malcolm has trouble speaking, literally. Everything he says does not sound like it could happen but he is the only one with any sense.

Highly recommend it in 3D! Particularly when the raptors are INVOLVED. The best part of course is that most of the visual effects still hold up well to this day, even if some of the technology within the 1993 movie has not.

The sub-plot on the paleontologist lead-character overcoming adversity to his children by interacting and saving two of them in Jurassic Park was a tad cheesy. Modern audiences may find it a little hilarious. Other than that, I find the movie still very much enjoyable, twenty years since it was first released.

Overall, I found the movie very enjoyable and it will be great family fun for parents with young kids. There were lots of excitable kids in the theater. I can hear them laugh and Whimper, reacting to what was going on in the big screen.

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