20240611:
This movie had its moments but lacked the beauty of Jurassic Park. There were several moments in Jurassic Park that displayed the gentle dinosaurs. The lack of the existence of a wider variety of dinosaurs in this film make for a less compelling movie. More generally, the movie
Netflix determined the movie for me as a 89% match. I decided to give the movie neither a thumbs up nor a thumbs down.
Rating: 3.2/5
Instant Comments:
Huh. The ship couldn't have detected the meteors from further away and stop? Seems flawed for future tech
"music turns poignant" [poigant - "painfully affecting the feelings : piercing. (2) : deeply affecting : touching."]
what weird looking dinosaurs
yuck... what is that thing [an article referred to it as a ficticious parasite]
wow. he was able to bait it and kill it... so smart
the use of his device to gain visibility on the creature was cool
hmm... comet
hehe. all of the bombs used
Smile. He looks at the web of rope tied around everything. [however, pausing at the scene, there isn't any additional security gained as the likely place for the rope to break is between him and the knot; of course the scene is moment is more to serve a comic releif]]
Oh. I thought that was a nightmare earlier. So his daughter's death already took place.
Holy cow. She came for him. What an attack [though it had nothing to do with the crushed berries...]
Wow. Burnt flesh.
[apparently this creature at the end isn't a real dinosaur. there was an article that complained about it. howwever, in my opinion, while clearly the planet they were stranded on is meant to allude to Earth (in the credits there is a time lapse with the Ice Age and wooly mammoth followed by a city) and hence the creatures they encountered are to be dinosaurs in our fossil records, ultimately the movie is allowed artistic license to make creatures for the sake of the film (not far from how Jurassic Park movies also change around some details)]
Watched 20240611 (Netflix, Instant)
65 (2023) Scott Beck, Bryan Woods. 93 min
Relevant Links:
65 (IMDb.com)
65 (RottenTomatoes.com)
65 (film) (Wikipedia.org)
This movie had its moments but lacked the beauty of Jurassic Park. There were several moments in Jurassic Park that displayed the gentle dinosaurs. The lack of the existence of a wider variety of dinosaurs in this film make for a less compelling movie. More generally, the movie
Netflix determined the movie for me as a 89% match. I decided to give the movie neither a thumbs up nor a thumbs down.
Rating: 3.2/5
Instant Comments:
Huh. The ship couldn't have detected the meteors from further away and stop? Seems flawed for future tech
"music turns poignant" [poigant - "painfully affecting the feelings : piercing. (2) : deeply affecting : touching."]
what weird looking dinosaurs
yuck... what is that thing [an article referred to it as a ficticious parasite]
wow. he was able to bait it and kill it... so smart
the use of his device to gain visibility on the creature was cool
hmm... comet
hehe. all of the bombs used
Smile. He looks at the web of rope tied around everything. [however, pausing at the scene, there isn't any additional security gained as the likely place for the rope to break is between him and the knot; of course the scene is moment is more to serve a comic releif]]
Oh. I thought that was a nightmare earlier. So his daughter's death already took place.
Holy cow. She came for him. What an attack [though it had nothing to do with the crushed berries...]
Wow. Burnt flesh.
[apparently this creature at the end isn't a real dinosaur. there was an article that complained about it. howwever, in my opinion, while clearly the planet they were stranded on is meant to allude to Earth (in the credits there is a time lapse with the Ice Age and wooly mammoth followed by a city) and hence the creatures they encountered are to be dinosaurs in our fossil records, ultimately the movie is allowed artistic license to make creatures for the sake of the film (not far from how Jurassic Park movies also change around some details)]
Watched 20240611 (Netflix, Instant)
65 (2023) Scott Beck, Bryan Woods. 93 min
Relevant Links:
65 (IMDb.com)
65 (RottenTomatoes.com)
65 (film) (Wikipedia.org)
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