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Box office report from next week looks good.
Box office report from next week looks good.
A lot changed between 2008 and today. Most of the changes occurred between last week and today. Zero reviews were filed and fanboys were still carping. Today the silence is palpable.Frank Marshall: "No… I don’t know. You know, when Crichton passed away, I sorta felt maybe that’s it. Maybe that’s a sign that we don’t mess with it."
I felt really terrible for Nick, the poor Oreo-munching worker who picked the worst hiding spot imaginable during the I-rex escape (he may as well have been out in the open). The film really milked his terror as the dinosaur sniffed him out. Then there was the much-discussed over-the-top demise of Claire's assistant Zara. Holy crap did the universe hate that poor woman. But no scene affected me as much as when Owen and Claire find the dying brontosaurus and sit with it as it dies. I cried and I'm not ashamed to admit it. I honestly thought Owen was gonna Old Yeller the poor thing with his rifle for a minute. And of course I got misty-eyed when Blue made her triumphant return at the end to help out against the I-rex in the final battle. Yay! She was one kickass raptor and I'm glad she made it. |
Pale Horse said:Come one everyone. Let's put a little effort into our posts.
Merely linking HTTPS stories does little to contribute to our forum. At least try to make your posts look more like this, if you want to share a story.
Sea Monarch said:These movies were not paired together, we simply made our own double feature.
Duaner said:That sounds like a great way to spend an evening. None of my local theaters are showing "Jaws" otherwise I would have been there even though I own it and have seen it 50+ times. Nothing beats the big screen!
Sharks and saucers are wide, dinosaurs and tripods are tall. That's why Spielberg didn't go anamorphic.Sea Monarch said:his early works, such as Jaws and Close Encounters make great use of the widescreen.