And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
As a kid, growing up with nightmares from watching B&W horror movies, Mummy, Frankenstein, Wolfman - yeh... I'll skip the color versions of monsters, thank you!
The opening scene of "The Meg 2" is the better version of this. Just can't say the same for the rest of that movie. Everyone loves 'Jurassic Park', but The most prescient Michael Critchton movie is "Looker". Hollywood forcing actors to perfect themselves with plastic surgery, then digitally capturing their images & voices, then killing off the original person so studios don't have to pay actors....yeah, this is one that needs to be remade, starring Tilly Norwood.
I take it that's from one of the many, many sequels to Jurassic Park that I didn't bother to see.
ReplyDeleteThis image depicts a pivotal moment from the 2015 film Jurassic World, featuring a climactic battle on Main Street.
DeleteThe scene shows the Tyrannosaurus rex (named Rexy) fighting the genetically modified hybrid Indominus rex.
Blue, one of the Velociraptors trained by Owen Grady, is also participating in the fight to assist the T. rex.
The showdown culminates when the park's aquatic reptile, the Mosasaurus, breaches the surface of its lagoon to drag the Indominus rex underwater.
Yep, T-Rex actually comes out the winner in this one.
DeleteAs a kid, growing up with nightmares from watching B&W horror movies, Mummy, Frankenstein, Wolfman - yeh... I'll skip the color versions of monsters, thank you!
DeleteThe opening scene of "The Meg 2" is the better version of this. Just can't say the same for the rest of that movie.
ReplyDeleteEveryone loves 'Jurassic Park', but The most prescient Michael Critchton movie is "Looker". Hollywood forcing actors to perfect themselves with plastic surgery, then digitally capturing their images & voices, then killing off the original person so studios don't have to pay actors....yeah, this is one that needs to be remade, starring Tilly Norwood.