There's just a lot of things about it that kind of annoy me now, like...Nimcha said:Really? I think it holds up exceptionally well. The tension, the dinosaurs... I still get chills the first time the guests see the long necked dinosaurs (which we now know never existed, but stillCasual Shinji said:Jurassic Park
When that movie was announced I went... well, ape shit. More ape shit than I ever remember being. And when I finally saw it the movie had literally kicked out my brain and taken up residence in my skull. I couldn't stop talking about, probably to the annoyance of my family, but I was too young to notice this at the time. So yeah, I was a big Jurassic Park fanboy.
Now... I see what I consider to be Spielberg's weakest movie.)
Even the fact that it's now common knowledge that dinosaurs looked nothing like that and most likely had feathers, it still works. Imo.
- How does Grant know the Velociraptor's hunting strategy, or that the T-Rex can't see you if you don't move, before he's even seen either one?
- Why can't the T-Rex smell Grant and Lex when he's inches away from them?
- Where did that giant chasm in the T-Rex pen suddenly materialize from?
- When Malcolm is sitting in the back of the jeep waiting for Ellie and Muldoon to return he's clearly on the main road next to the T-Rex pen, but when Ellie and Muldoon return with the Rex hot on their heels they're suddenly in the forrest.
- When Grant and Tim climb down the tree to avoid the car, why don't they just climb to the other side?
- How the hell does Arnold's severed arm end up behind the pipes in the maintenance building?
- Why don't they just shoot the dinosaurs? Though this is an issue I have with the whole franchise. They keep showing you all these guys with guns, yet never do we see them actually use them on dinosaurs.