Jurassic Park III
Director: Joe Johnston
Actors: Sam Neill (as Dr. Alan Grant), William H. Macy (as Paul Kirby), Téa Leoni (as Amanda Kirby), Alessandro Nivola (as Billy Brennan), Trevor Morgan (I) (as Erik Kirby), Michael Jeter (as Mr. Udesky), John Diehl (as Cooper), Bruce A. Young (as M.B. Nash), Laura Dern (as Dr. Ellie Sattler), Taylor Nichols (as Mark Degler), Mark Harelik (as Ben Hildebrand), Julio Oscar Mechoso (as Enrique Cardoso), Blake Michael Bryan (as Charlie), Sarah Danielle Madison (as Cheryl Logan), Linda Park (as Hannah)
Country: USA
Category: Horror
Year: 2001
Personal Rating:

Description: *** DVD Rip: Yes - Quality: High ***
Eight years after the InGen incident, Dr. Alan Grant is happy with his life far from any dinosaurs other than fossilized. Unfortunately, he is extremely short in research money, and therefore accepts the offer of wealthy businessman Paul Kirby: A low flight over isolated Isla Sorna, where InGen's second research site was located, and Dr. Grant can fund his future research for a long time. What Dr. Grant didn't know is that Kirby just needs a dinosaur expert to help him and his wife find their 14-year-old son Eric, who crashed on the island while paragliding. What he did suspect, but never wanted to witness, is that the Velociraptors have evolved into a communicating species (and seemingly all along had the capability to do so), now being smarter than primates.
Imported Comments: After the entirely disappointing Jurassic Park: The Lost World (which, while not entirely bad, reached the point of goofy by the end), this movie is a refreshing return to many of the things that made the original so good. Spooky atmosphere, great dinosaur effects, and a rather simple, yet involving story all draw you in. The movie is indeed short, yet too much film can be just that. Any longer and the movie would've outgrown what it is, a thrill ride from start to finish. Joe Johnston, who did great work with Jumanji, really takes the movie and runs with it, and one really has to admire the filmmaking. In a world of movie cliches (which the end thankfully doesn't cave into) and drawn out action films trying to be something they aren't, Johnston has trimmed the fat, making JP3 a action-packed machine of a summer popcorn movie, and a movie that leaves you begging for more. If Johnston wants to do another one, I'd actually welcome it.
Languages: English
Subtitles: None
Length: 92
Video format: DivX 4
Audio format: MPEG Layer 3 (MP3)
Resolution: 704x480
Files sizes (Mb): 623