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Why are there no good dinosaur films?
running on jurassic park's fumes for over 30 years
When John Williams’ theme swells as the Brachiosaur hoists on its hind legs in front of Grant and Sattler; when the newly freed T. rex bellows into the night through its hybridization of baby elephant, alligator, and tiger’s roar, as thunderstorm rain clatters onto its shadowy, animatronic head, Spielberg’s reverence for these grand beasts pulsates like a beating heart. Compare it to Jurassic World’s stale Owen Grady and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard), hollow husks labeled “Beefcake Hero” and “Sexy Careerist” who pander in the kind of hacky, quippy-flirt dialogue pioneered by the demon Joss Whedon. This danger remains dormant while Grant and co. fight off the larger, more pressing threat of the T. rex, previously forced to feast on dispensed goat platters and now suddenly given its first opportunity for a real hunt with these defenseless humans.
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