Bespreek Jurassic World Dominion

I haven't been a fan of the Grady / Dearing era, and wouldn't spend money seeing another of that era; but seeing Grant / Sattler / Malcolm together is making me seriously consider seeing this on the big screen, even though the director is from the era I don't like.

What to do...what to do...

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@DRDMovieMusings said:

I haven't been a fan of the Grady / Dearing era, and wouldn't spend money seeing another of that era; but seeing Grant / Sattler / Malcolm together is making me seriously consider seeing this on the big screen, even though the director is from the era I don't like.

What to do...what to do...

I, too, haven't been a huge fan. I ironically liked Fallen Kingdom more than Jurassic World, but that had a lot to do with the direction and ideas over the quality of the writing, which is Trevorrow's biggest weakness.

However, I know that this final film is the film he has been wanting to make the whole time, and will likely pull out all of the stops for it. I am looking forward to it, but also a bit wary.

@mechajutaro said:

I haven't been a fan of the Grady / Dearing era, and wouldn't spend money seeing another of that era; but seeing Grant / Sattler / Malcolm together is making me seriously consider seeing this on the big screen, even though the director is from the era I don't like.

If nothing else, JP:D will be entertaining, on account of

A). Malcolm's frequent and beyond-even-gasbag rants on the many ways in which The Honorable Elijah Muhammad teaches The NOI that the dinosaurs were created by an evil scientist named Yakub, a few minutes after he finished cooking up The White Man

B). Watching the Woke brown nosers over at Variety, Vulture, and The Hollywood reporter cream their underroos over the inclusion of this nonsense into a movie made for kids, while also insisting that this alone makes this the best Jurassic Park movie ever

Wait, what?

@Tsavo said:

@DRDMovieMusings said:

I haven't been a fan of the Grady / Dearing era, and wouldn't spend money seeing another of that era; but seeing Grant / Sattler / Malcolm together is making me seriously consider seeing this on the big screen, even though the director is from the era I don't like.

What to do...what to do...

I, too, haven't been a huge fan. I ironically liked Fallen Kingdom more than Jurassic World, but that had a lot to do with the direction and ideas over the quality of the writing, which is Trevorrow's biggest weakness.

However, I know that this final film is the film he has been wanting to make the whole time, and will likely pull out all of the stops for it. I am looking forward to it, but also a bit wary.

Let's hope the OGs had some input into the script and screenplay ideas.

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