I do not like Jurassic Park. I have never liked Jurassic Park. It has great special effects and Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum, but that does not make it a good movie. I don’t care if it made a billion dollars at the box office. I don’t care how many awards it won.

The worst part, though, is the memes. They’re second only to Prequel Trilogy memes in terms of how much they annoy me. I long ago added “clever girl” and “life uh finds a way” to the list of phrases that braying jackasses won’t stop posting on social media that fill me with a near-homocidal rage. I’d block these phrases and move on with my life but these people put them in freaking images, too. I can’t get away from it. *continues to froth incoherently*

Edit: As of this writing, I have three downdoots. I’m going to assume that all downdooters agree with this post. Edit #2: Now like 8 of 29 people agree with me! I guess this unpopular opinion isn’t quite as unpopular as I believed. ❤️

Edit #3: 15 of 45 people reject that this is an unpopular opinion! Thank you all for your love and support. ✌️

  • Deconceptualist@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Have you seen it at a theater? Having a screen that makes the T. Rex actual size and a quality sound system that shakes your seat with every stomp really adds a lot to the experience. This goes for the other dinosaurs too of course.

    Obviously some of the moment-to-moment plot is corny and contrived, and the big screen won’t fix that. Though for me that just puts it alongside campy adventures like The Goonies (another film I love).

    However the larger themes (e.g. cloning extinct creatures, a capitalist shithead developing an attraction that endangers everyone) seem more realistic today than ever.

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      7 months ago

      Fair point. I’ve never seen in a movie theater, but I do have a decent home theater setup. I still dozed off halfway through the last time we tried to watch it. 😆

      You’re 100% right on the film’s prescience. This is the dystopian future that sci-fi authors used to write about. How dark things go remains to be seen.

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    7 months ago

    You can’t get away from it because well…life uhh…finds a way now doesn’t it, clever girl?

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      7 months ago

      I don’t know, really. It’s ok up until the midpoint. Then I get bored. Some of the sequences in the back half are pretty silly, too. More Crystal Skull than Raiders, if you get my meaning.

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      7 months ago

      YES. Well…while I truly don’t think it’s a great movie, the constant quoting is the salt in the wound. Same thing with the Prequels. *shudders*

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        7 months ago

        It kind of seems like you just have a strong dislike for overdone quotes/memes in general?

        Which is fine tbh.

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    7 months ago

    Jurrasic park was very much an impressive and great movie for the same reason the original Avatar was. The plot was decent or okay but the graphics and visuals blew everything at the time out of the water with such a magnitude of difference that the sparkle in your eyes stayed through the movie. Sure, looking back now, now that we have great CGI and 4K OLED screens, it may not be as impressive. But think of Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of time. Also basic and nothing visually amazing…by today’s standards point but it was an insane feat for the time.

    We now judge Jurassic park by the quality of it’s story much more now than we are amazed by impressive dinosaur like we were back then. So of course it’s gonna look mid at best

    Anyway, that’s my take on it at least.

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    7 months ago

    I am old enough to remember the Jurassic Park hysteria. The movie itself is not too bad, but IMHO, it did not live up to the hype.

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    7 months ago

    This is a movie I totally stayed out of the hype bubble for.

    I literally watched it the very last day it was in theaters, I think it had an 8-month run.

    3 out of 10 movie.

    Oh no dinosaurs!

    Oh we’re safe…

    Oh no more dinosaurs!

    Oh we’re safe again!

    Dinosaurs!!!

    … That’s the movie.

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        I have no idea, it was one of the most vapid, least memorable movies I’ve seen.

        Edit: and I completely stayed out of the hype bubble for Avatar as well, completely avoiding all exposure to it unless completely inescapable. I finally watched the movie for the first time 6 months ago, I can honestly say it was among the worst pieces of shit I’ve seen in 10 years. And the CGI and overall design of the world was weak.