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Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 4:53

Jurassic World Dominion

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It's the deadliest catch. I think that's actually oh, my goodness. We've got dinosaurs. We've got dinosaurs. We've got a boat that's down now. It's kind of interesting that the opening scene is like a fishing pot going down, and then boom. So it's like, are we looking for the dinosaurs? Are we fishing for the dinosaurs or the dinosaurs fishing for us? I don't know. There could be some symbolism there. I don't know

Let’s talk Jurassic World Dominion

@HeatherR
Heather Reynolds
@HeatherR · 0:38
I'm not going to tell you what I it is because I don't want to spoil this one for you. But when this is all said and done, we're going to need to talk about that
@tjh
Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 2:25

Watching Jurassic Dominion

Small park. While most remained in the wild, those who made their way to civilization struggled to adapt to unfamiliar conditions. Local authorities have warned the animals were unpredictable and when hungry, extremely violent. As the dinosaurs spread across borders, a global black market has risen. To combat the growing threat of the legal poachers, the US congress awarded soul collection rights to the global giant BIOS and genetics. At Biosin, we are dedicated to the idea that dinosaurs can teach us more about ourselves
@tjh
Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 2:12

More thoughts

I'm leaving, because this two hour movie just took 22 hours of my life. But you know what? The fun to me is figuring out what are they trying to say beyond what they're showing me? There's always more camera angles, lighting, all the different things going on. There's always a lot there. So here we go. We're or I'm going to continue my review of this, and hopefully we will get something. Hopefully I can produce something fun
@tjh
Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 1:34

Locust in Texas

I can't say I've seen that, but it's pretty awesome. But I do look around at the scene, and I'm like, I don't know if that looks like west Texas. I don't see that. So I don't know exactly where that's supposed to be in west Texas, but the giant locust is pretty cool. But that's where I am right now. Just wanted to let you know what's going on. Locusts are attacking two small kids
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Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 0:32

Chase Scene

That was an amazing chase scene. Dinosaurs chasing the truck. Dinosaurs chasing the motorcycle, trying to get to the airplane. Wow. I absolutely love that scene. I could watch that 25 times. That was an amazing scene. That was awesome. Everything about it was awesome. Dinosaurs chasing a truck, chasing a motorcycle, with them all trying to get to an airplane. I got no complaints about that. I that was an amazing scene
@HeatherR
Heather Reynolds
@HeatherR · 0:15

@tjh

Trevor, I'm getting concerned. It's been an hour since you posted that. Have you given up on the movies already, or are you just pausing? I remember that scene. It was incredible. You're right. It was one of the better scenes without a it out
@tjh
Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 1:00

@HeatherR. Give Up?

I just got temporarily delayed in watching it. I was afraid that was going to happen, but I'm still working on it. I'm getting closer and closer to the end. I will finish it at some point tonight. So far, I'm definitely entertained, and, well, I'll continue to post about it. But give up? Come on, now. That goes against every rule I have for everything. If you start it, you finish it. That's the way it works
@tjh
Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 1:58

What’s The Plan?

What's the plan? Whatever happens, that's the plan. That, by far is my favorite line so far in Jurassic World dominion. I love that line. In the movies, not only did I start cracking up, I'm like, wow, how true of a statement. Watch the plan. Whatever happens, that's the plan. Because in life, you're probably very familiar with this. You can come up with a million plans
@tjh
Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 5:00

AntiClimatic

Because, you know, that always fixes everything, right? You take a couple of whistleblowers. You take a couple of people testify before government. Immediately everything is going to be resolved. I mean, that is extremely, obviously fiction because that's not the way it works. And then some scientists from a long time ago just said, we'll just learn to work together. And then you have the dramatic music, and look, there's dinosaurs with other animals
@HeatherR
Heather Reynolds
@HeatherR · 1:39

@tjh

So the chasing and the locust scene that you mentioned are both really cool scenes, especially the chasing of the two of them. Although I can't say I'm a huge fan of just straight up action, but the fact that it involved the dinosaurs, I guess, made up for that for me, because it was pretty awesome. Let's see. But what I want to know is, what was your favorite dinosaur scene? I don't know
@HeatherR
Heather Reynolds
@HeatherR · 4:46

@tjh

Everything is peaceful. Everything's good. And lo and behold, crap, we don't know what we're doing. We're all going to die. I just feel like that premise wasn't exactly there by assessment of myself, who is no expert in any sort of movie review, and my 13 year old niece. We kind of felt like the movie was just a movie. Like, in other words, there didn't even really have to be dinosaurs in the movie
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Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 3:14

@HeatherR. A favorite?

What our abilities to do without thinking that? Should we even do that or not? How we then try to use it, manipulate it, all of the flaws and how messed up people are. And that, to me, was more the focal point and then the dinosaurs just kind of provide the backdrop to it all. I know some would think that dinosaurs are the primary thing. So I don't know. I mean, there were some cool scenes. Absolutely
@tjh
Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 2:15

Did it change or evolve?

So at this point, to me, the natural evolution of the story would be, like, everyone yeah, the dinosaurs are secondary. Everyone is living their lives, and, oh, by the way, there's dinosaurs. Because they've been around now for 30 years. Everyone would already be used to it. I mean, if people in the movie were like, oh, wait, there's dinosaurs. Wait, what do we do? Oh, no
@HeatherR
Heather Reynolds
@HeatherR · 0:55
I just don't think it was that interesting, because I think it was interesting. It was fine. It was a decent movie, but I just don't think it was nearly as interesting as the other ones, because I think the focal point was these random stores going on with these people, and I just don't appreciate that focal point. That's what it boils down to. So thank you for watching it
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