I finally saw Mad Max: Fury Road last weekend and it was INSANE. I *think* I enjoyed it. I may still be a little stunned by the adrenaline rush.
Yeah, The BFF saw it twice because she loved it the first time but was overwhelmed and knew she was missing nuances that she wanted to catch. I figured it'd be good, but I saved all my energy for Jurassic World, cuz DINOSAURS!!!
I look forward to hearing your review of Jurassic World. That looks pretty cool.
I am a huge fan of the franchise, in particular the original movie and the subtle and not so subtle homages and mirrors of the original in JWorld were amazing. The concept of the park was visually stunning, the characters were awesome even though predictable, (but thats what you want in a JP movie) badass and the raptors and the TRex and the water dinosaur were seriously the real heroes of the movie. There were funny moments and adrenaline fueled moments and ridiculous cheesy moments and it was everything I wanted in a JP movie. Except ,of course, that there was no Dr. Ian Malcolm.
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Date: 2015-07-12 07:19 pm (UTC)Yeah, The BFF saw it twice because she loved it the first time but was overwhelmed and knew she was missing nuances that she wanted to catch. I figured it'd be good, but I saved all my energy for Jurassic World, cuz DINOSAURS!!!
I look forward to hearing your review of Jurassic World. That looks pretty cool.
I am a huge fan of the franchise, in particular the original movie and the subtle and not so subtle homages and mirrors of the original in JWorld were amazing. The concept of the park was visually stunning, the characters were awesome even though predictable, (but thats what you want in a JP movie) badass and the raptors and the TRex and the water dinosaur were seriously the real heroes of the movie. There were funny moments and adrenaline fueled moments and ridiculous cheesy moments and it was everything I wanted in a JP movie. Except ,of course, that there was no Dr. Ian Malcolm.