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Big Lizard Film: End of the line?

Posted by Billy Wonka on June 11, 2022 at 13:39:13:

We are all expected to go see the full cast reunion of the Jurrasic saga. In fact, there were as many boomers there as anybody. We were treated to the usual things in the rest of the series with less man-chomping violence. There were a few chomps but they weren't as satisfying as the previous films.

A lot of emphasis was put on a teen girl with a British accent but there were some very nice action/chase scenes filmed on Malta. Acting managed and Goldblum as disjointed as ever. Pratt and Opie's kid were maximum vanilla as they played raptor babysitters thrown into a sinister (James Bondian) plot. Dewanda Wise did a good spin as an ever-confident rouge pilot who becomes a hero. It is a totally woke production.

I felt let down but I'm too jaded to get involved in something Ive seen so many times before.