The Worst 'Jurassic Park' Sequel Has One of the Best Sequences

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The Big Picture As with any franchise, there are some sequels that just don't have the same effect as others. For Jurassic Park, that sequel is Jurassic Park III. Though it brought back the characters Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler from the first movie, the resulting film is rather messy and doesn't know what it's doing with its plot, not even they could save it. Even with the additions of Téa Leoni and William H.

Release Date July 18, 2001 Director Joe Johnston Cast Sam Neill , Laura Dern , Tea Leoni , William H. Macy , Trevor Morgan , Alessandro Nivola Runtime 92mins Main Genre Sci-Fi What Is ‘Jurassic Park III’ About? Jurassic Park III brings Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler back to the franchise after they were absent from the previous movie, The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

Still, Jurassic Park III does have some shining moments. For starters, the dinosaurs look just as cool as ever, and we see so many more of them in this movie. Most of the film is Dino-centric action rather than actual plot development, which in any other movie may be considered a flaw, but for Jurassic Park is worthy of praise. It also has some really cool scenes that are unlike ones we’ve seen in the previous installments.

As Erik crosses a rickety bridge in the dense fog, he feels the bridge begin to shake and sees a figure emerging from the fog. He assumes it is his mom or Alan, as they went across first. But as the figure comes closer, and the fog begins to clear, we see that it’s a Pterodactyl approaching. And listen, the thing is terrifying, but man is it cool to look at! The Pterodactyl snatches Erik up and flies off, dropping him in a nest full of baby Pterodactyls as a meal.

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