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Jurassic Park III (2001)

July. 18,2001
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5.9
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PG-13
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In need of funds for research, Dr. Alan Grant accepts a large sum of money to accompany Paul and Amanda Kirby on an aerial tour of the infamous Isla Sorna. It isn't long before all hell breaks loose and the stranded wayfarers must fight for survival as a host of new -- and even more deadly -- dinosaurs try to make snacks of them.

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Lovesusti
2001/07/18

The Worst Film Ever

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PodBill
2001/07/19

Just what I expected

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Crwthod
2001/07/20

A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.

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Jenna Walter
2001/07/21

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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hecoxjus
2001/07/22

This movie got so much hate when it came out. And I understand why. The inclusion of the Spinosaurus replacing the T-Rex, and the overall premise.I do agree that the plot is kind of weak. Alan Grant was swayed into going on the island way to easily, and I can't think of a reason why. However, every other dumb thing about this movie has a cannon explanation of some form. The first thing that people seem to hate about this movie was the Spinosaurus. It was supposedly way to overpowered, and many fans hated this movie from the moment the Spinosaurus killed the T-Rex. But there is an explanation. Actually, two. The scientific one is that back in 2001, that was an accurate design of a Spinosaurus, as the only remains of it that they had back then showed that it was in fact a super powerful killing machine. The cannon explanation was that the Spinosaurus was not a real Spinosaurus, rather an experimental hybrid with Spinosaurus DNA. That explains all the overpowered stuff that it did.And an element of the movie that typically gets forgotten is the raptors. They were perfected in this movie, and their design was amazing. They looked awesome, and were really smart, with their one flaw being that they didn't open doors. This was also the movie that introduced non-dinosaurs to the franchise, with the pterandon aviary scene. That was one of the best scenes in the movie, and really suspenseful.The deaths weren't as great as in the past two. Only a handful of people died, and all of them in roughly the first half. None of the deaths were as spectacular or creative as in the lost world, with the possible exception of Udesky, but they were still enjoyable. All in all, a great but underrated movie.

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Lucas André
2001/07/23

The movie was good to see what they shouldn do in the next sequel..

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Danual
2001/07/24

What can I say this is not even close to being as good as the first two. And at the end of lost World Pterosaurs are flying around so why in this movie there in a bird cage.

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cinemajesty
2001/07/25

Movie Review: "Jurassic Park III" (2001)In season 2000/2001 executive producer Steven Spielberg passed on the directing efforts in the "Jurassic Park" movie series to director Joe Johnston, who had been received notices with the special-effect-spectacle "Jumanji" (1995). In this third installment of an highly-successful first film "Jurassic Park" directed by Steven Spielberg in season 1992/1993, where computer-generated-imagery (CGI) got its stakes in movie-making over the former stop-motion-techniques from the early days of fantasy-action with "King Kong" (1933) produced and directed by Merian C. Cooper (1893-1973). "Jurassic Park III" does establish weaker thrills then "The Lost World" (1997) directed by Steven Spielberg due to an uninspired no-dinosaur opening sequence with an common 10-year-old boy and his guardian get attacked by assumingly a group of Pteranodons (Giant Bird-Like Dinosaurs), who then make the ultimate highlight of this picture in a relentless thrilling, yet-all-to-short cage fight between another stranded group led by as usual convincing leading actor Sam Neill as Dr. Alan Grant, whom unchanged character from "Jurassic Park" (1993) helps out a desperate on-off-relationship couple, fairly-emotional supporting cast portrayed by Téa Leoni and match-making William C. Macy.Everything else in this some surprises-striking Fantasy-Action-Movie for a fast-moving, no-major-drama or conflict-given despite surviving as escaping again the second island of billionaire John Hammond's Jurassic Park day-dreams, when private planes fall off the sky, the T-Rex has a death-match with an indecisive Spinosaurus of an unpleasant in-betweener dinosaur selection in missed opportunities of the up to 18% more expensive "Jurassic Park III" over its predecessor, despite the ticket-worthiness of news-bringing action scene with magnificent realistically-designed Pteranodons, when the unless suspenseful group-hunting velociraptors fall short in this one, versus the common-runaway-group of less-cared-about characters from unfinished screenplay feeling written by project-abandoning filmmakers Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor, know for collaborating on full-blown dramatic scripts for "About Schmidt" (2002) starring Jack Nicholson and "Sideways" (2004) starring Paul Giamatti.Nevertheless "Jurassic Park III" must be enjoyed as a plain Hollywood entertainment of no consequence, when it took another 14 years for executive producer Steven Spielberg at Univeral Studios-based company of Amblin Entertainment, Inc. to redeem this 85-Minute action movie in order to deliver a higher-thrills-sharing "Jurassic World" in Summer 2015.© 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)

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