No, not financially, just critically. They already showed him saving the world in his first day on the job You'll see, it'll get really bad reviews and people will nitpick the crap out of it.
Well that goes without saying.
No, not financially, just critically. They already showed him saving the world in his first day on the job You'll see, it'll get really bad reviews and people will nitpick the crap out of it.
Okay. I didn't know if you'd assume that "bad Nolan" would still be greater than "good Snyder."
The movie just didn't connect for some
Admit it, we all noticed that Zara's death was unusually cruel for her character.
Trevorrow said he based the whole sequence on the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch, the 16th century master whose triptychs include multiple visual storylines for onlookers to identify.
“I wanted to be able to step back and look at these tableaus of chaotic action and allow people who watch the movie over and over again, if one is interested in doing that, to always see a different story as you look specifically at different parts of the frame,” Tervorrow said. As for things you may have missed the first time around, the filmmaker points to a cameo by “Margaritaville” singer Jimmy Buffett and another moment where the two young boys (Nick Robinson and Ty Simpkins) are looking over the lagoon and to the right of them is a Dimorphodon tearing the stuffing out of a toy T. Rex.
Uhm her death was insane and all but I personally think the fat guard that was killed second was the worst. I mean dude was sitting still and.....****ING BAM....dead.
What's worse is that the Rex was looking for Owen and you see the fresh blood. I thought that was worse for me.
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