Jurassic World

Started by Dr. Meh, November 26, 2014, 06:55:05 PM

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Dr. Meh

I'm a Jurassic Park fan and now that the trailer for Jurassic World is out, I can't wait to see it! Anyone else excited?

walkstall

Quote from: Dr. Meh on November 26, 2014, 06:55:05 PM
I'm a Jurassic Park fan and now that the trailer for Jurassic World is out, I can't wait to see it! Anyone else excited?

No.  It will come out on DVD down the line. 
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kit saginaw

Quote from: Dr. Meh on November 26, 2014, 06:55:05 PM
I'm a Jurassic Park fan and now that the trailer for Jurassic World is out, I can't wait to see it! Anyone else excited?

Nah...  That project will be too-aware of itself.  I may catch it on DVD, with the obligatory extra footage, not seen in theaters extras.

Dr. Meh

Pfft! Have either of you seen the trailer? Shoot, all of the Jurassic Parks are way better to see in the theater. Watch the trailer and get back to me.

walkstall

Quote from: Dr. Meh on November 26, 2014, 08:42:48 PM
Pfft! Have either of you seen the trailer? Shoot, all of the Jurassic Parks are way better to see in the theater. Watch the trailer and get back to me.

:lol:  I don't do theater.  IF it's not on DVD or VCR I don't do moves. 
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Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

quiller

Quote from: walkstall on November 26, 2014, 08:59:05 PM
:lol:  I don't do theater.  IF it's not on DVD or VCR I don't do moves.

If it's a DVD that HAS NOT been reduced to theater-matinee-price levels, I don't buy it. More than $7.50? Forget it.

Dr. Meh

Have mercy. So what was the last movie you guys saw in the theater? An old Chaplin silent film?

Darth Fife

Quote from: Dr. Meh on November 27, 2014, 12:41:49 AM
Have mercy. So what was the last movie you guys saw in the theater? An old Chaplin silent film?

I wouldn't mind to pay good money to see one in the thearter. They are way better than most of the garbage that Hollywood is churning out these days!

Darth

kit saginaw

I'm not sure.  I've been boycotting Hollywood.  I think it was Switch; the French film where the girl is tricked-into switching apartments, framed for murder, then foot-chased through Paris.

walkstall

Quote from: Dr. Meh on November 27, 2014, 12:41:49 AM
Have mercy. So what was the last movie you guys saw in the theater? An old Chaplin silent film?

My wife loves Chaplin.   :lol: 

I would say it's been over 30 years now.  I must say I don't miss Loud Rude People.
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Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

Solar

Quote from: Dr. Meh on November 27, 2014, 12:41:49 AM
Have mercy. So what was the last movie you guys saw in the theater? An old Chaplin silent film?
:biggrin:
Last movie? Nemo, and only because a friend of mine played a huge part in it's creation. Prior to that, the first new Superman movie that came out in the 70s, only because a hot neighbor ask me out on a date, and I hadn't been to a theater since Mary Poppins prior to that moment.

Like Kit, I too boycott Hollyweird, and the fact I can't sit for more than 20 minutes at a stretch, due to injuries in the Military.

Now I just use Netflix. With so much to choose from, I'm behind the times on some great productions, and to be quite honest, the  Jurassic series is low in ranking for me.
I don't doubt it's entertainment value, nor it's visual splendor on the big screen, it's just not my genre.
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quiller

We see one or two films a year...but neither my wife or I can recall what they were.

At $7.50, most are overpriced even for DVDs.

Dr. Meh

I see maybe one or two a year so I'm not exactly Roger Ebert either but I can't believe there haven't been some movies that at least tempted you guys into going. What about Lincoln?

walkstall

Quote from: Dr. Meh on November 27, 2014, 08:42:05 AM
I see maybe one or two a year so I'm not exactly Roger Ebert either but I can't believe there haven't been some movies that at least tempted you guys into going. What about Lincoln?


:lol:  At my age, what are they going to tell me new about Lincoln?  That they have not talked about for the last 149 years.   
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

quiller

Quote from: Dr. Meh on November 27, 2014, 08:42:05 AM
What about Lincoln?
The movie? An Englishman stars in it. So much for American history.