Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-29848345-20160912185340/@comment-28579130-20160912210136

MarkJira wrote: The biggest problem for most people is that TLW isn't Jurassic Park. People were so blown away when the first movie came out, and all most moviegoers wanted was to experience that feeling again. What they got was... different.

The movie itself has a lot of issues, mostly having to do with the pacing (It takes 40 minutes for anything to happen and has been described by may as "boring, and I tend to agree), the characters (most of them are unlikable and somehwat hypocritical), the animatronics (not on par with the first film, especially the Rexes), and the ending (I love the Rex in San Diego scene but a  lot of people don't)

On the whole, it isn't a terrible film. It's greatest misstep being not quite understanding what the public wanted to see. It has some legitimately great, tense, downright scary scenes, and the score is just incredible. Spielberg took it in a different direction and he paid the price. My thoughts exactly.

The movie had its fair share of issues. The pacing was slow, the characters were boring, and the animatronics were pretty poor.

That scene where InGen arrives on the island and starts wrangling up dinosaurs is what makes the movie worth watching, in my opinion. As well as Pete Postlethwaite's Roland Tembo.