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I dont know about this the third movie was so beyond horrible its not even funny The first one was one of my favorite all time movies though They are re-doing the first one and releasing it in 3d later this year though will go see that
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First one is still very much enjoyable and remains a classic. Second one I very much liked at the time, but older and wiser now, it has some definite problems (aside from the high bar scene). Third was a joke on many levels. If they can provide something fresh I'd be open to the possibility, but what could they do really?
That's funny. I was at a foxy shazam concert on new years, and their singer rented how Spielberg is his idol, and he was going to be in his next movie. Then, he pointed to the back of the room and said, "This one is for you Stephen. Jurassic Park 4 is going to be so awesome." Of course he was joking. I'm pretty sure.
I liked the Dino Riders idea for JP4. The ones with humans riding dinosaurs, not so much the humanoid dinosaurs.
No, certainly not. It's easy: Jur-as-sic Park Four. Now you're a good person. But seriously, there's a number of movies I've never seen that most have, like The Godfather franchise, Scarface, Titanic (until very recently that is), Avatar and the Star Wars sequels, to name a few. Heck it took me almost a full decade to see the Matrix and it's sequels though they are now easily my favorite movies, especially the first.
There already is a 4th one released in 2005, called King Kong, starring Michael Keaton and Naomi Watts.