
Imagine what a film with the word “Jurassic” in the title might be like, and that’s “Jurassic World.”
“Jurassic Park” – four movies and 22 years ago – is a genre classic.
It is so old that it used robots and models for close-ups, but it also was a pioneer in the digital imaging common today.
So common that “Jurassic World” feels like nothing special. The first film had terrifically staged bursts of terror by Steven Spielberg, who also gave us “Jaws.”
The creatures, I wrote were so vivid “you can smell the stench of their last meal.”