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I have not seen any of the other sequels but I was aware Sam Neill showed up in the 3rd one. The recent two just looked dreadful from the trailers.

I quite like JP3. It’s lightweight and breezy (only 90 minutes!) and Joe Johnston gives it a fun, pulpy quality. It’s just people being chased by dinosaurs, without any hand-wringing about ethics or science. I can get onboard with that.

The Spineosaurus killing the T-Rex tho? FO,M.

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Probably the best moment in any Batman movie:

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hate to say it but the waterslide poo scene in the inbetweeners movie 2

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I don’t think the people that made that film knew anything about Europe, tbh

Lost World is fine aside from it’s final act in San Diego (is that where it is?) Felt like two concepts that should’ve been separate - big island with MORE dinosaurs, and dinosaurs IN YOUR HOME TOWN - that were crammed together. It doesn’t even make sense how the boat shows up with the crew all killed but the dinos all locked up? Anyway.

Pete Postlethwaite is the best thing about LW, would watched a whole film about him trying to hunt a T-rex.

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This moment in Les Mis is about twelve frames of film and makes a mockery of every glorious moment that comes before and after

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Film for the things that dont exist thread

Read online that Spielberg originally intended the mainland bit for the third film, then realised he probably wasn’t going to do a third film, and just shoved it in TLW. Good work, Steve.

American Beauty definitely exists

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@anon5266188?

Yeah that makes a lot of sense.

Watched Ready Player One on a plane last week, Steve has definitely had his missteps, hasn’t he.

Jack Lemmon not even nominated for an Oscar for this.
Should have waltzed in

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Yeah, American Beauty exists on accounts of notoriety if nothing else

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It just feels so slight though. Nothing memorable about it, apart from a kid roundhouse kicking a raptor.