Jurassic Park III (Widescreen
Collectors Edition) starring William H.
Macy, Téa Leoni, Sam Neill,
Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan
As Good As You Could Expect!
Surpassing expectations to qualify as an above-average sequel, Jurassic
Park III is nothing more or less than a satisfying popcorn adventure. A little
cheesier than the first two Jurassic blockbusters, its a big B movie with big
B-list stars (including Laura Dern, briefly reprising her Jurassic Park role),
and eight years of advancing computer-generated-image technology give it
a sharp edge over its predecessors. While adopting the jungle spirit of King
Kong, the movie refines Michael Crichtons original premise, and its
dinosaurs are even more realistic, their behavior more detailed, and their
variety--including flying pteranodons and a new villain, the spinosaurus--
more dazzling and threatening than ever. These advancements justify the
sequel, and its contrived plot is just clever enough to span 90 minutes
without wearing out its welcome. Posing as wealthy tourists, an
adventurous couple (William H. Macy, Téa Leoni) convince paleontologist
Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and his protégé (Allesandro Nivola) to act as tour
guides on a flyover trip to Isla Sorna, the ill-fated Site B where all hell
broke loose in The Lost World: Jurassic Park. In truth, theyre on a search-
and-rescue mission to find their missing son (Trevor Morgan), and their
plane crash is just the first of several enjoyably suspenseful sequences.
Director Joe Johnston (October Sky) embraces the formulaic plot as a
series of atmospheric set pieces, placing new and familiar dinosaurs in
misty rainforests, fiery lakes, and mysterious valleys, turning JP3 into a
thrill ride with impressive highlights (including a T. rex versus spinosaurus
smack-down), adequate doses of wry humor (from the cowriters of
Election), and an upbeat ending thats corny but appropriate, proving that
the symptoms of sequelitis neednt be fatal. --Jeff Shannon
This is my favorite of the Jurassic Park movies, which is unusual in that it
is a sequel.
Great story line, great acting and believable characters with enough depth
to keep you involved and in suspense... and the dinos are excellently
done.
Spinosaurus is of course hands down the star of the show, and perhaps Im
a bit biased since its just a really cool animal to watch.
Ill give it five stars although I do have to wonder why this poor Spino
animal is so bound and determined to get at these guys, who cant present
much of a meal compared to the other fare on the island (not to mention
still hungry after eating a 50 ton Tyrannosaurus early in the movie, being
shot at, at and at one point even doused in alcohol and burned alive).
But, hey.
Im also slightly irritated by the fact that all the Jurassic Park dinos in all the
movies have identical butts sticking way up in the air and synchronized
twiddly tails, they look like computer point and click copies of each other in
large groups.
I have to ask: Why are all the two legged dinosaurs always stooped so
low, with their tails higher their heads?
Balance-schmalance. Surely if an animal learns to walk on two legs, its
so that it can walk around with its head up high and have a good view
around.....not much use walking on two legs and being stooped in the
exact same four-leg position, way down at park human-grabbing height.
ah well. What do I know?
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