I guess it was better than I expected. Decent enough for a 3rd sequel, which ain't saying much, I know. So, why is it the greatest thing since sliced bread at the box office??
There were some nice thrills, if no outright chills as in the original. The effects were very good, and you see much of the money on screen. But, again, a
3rd sequel at a cost of $150M?!
There isn't much story, and what little there is rests on the hoariest of genre cliches - a new technology/scientific discovery turned into possible military use. And, after all the death and destruction in the first three Jurassic Park movies - parents are still sending unattended children to a park full of deadly behemoths?
Some people at the Marathon are always laughing at "how dumb" 50s and 60s characters are - yet, the biggest movie since sliced bread has folks charging directly into such a situation - and paying big bucks for the privelige! What's next for the kiddies? Swimming in shark tanks?
All that said, it was a fairly decent little ride. But, a couple of days later, I can't really remember much about it outside of Bryce Dallas Howard running around in high heels and sweating a lot.