Linbeymusol
Wonderful character development!
Contentar
Best movie of this year hands down!
Spoonatects
Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
Freeman
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain
A monstrously bizarre movie that I loved for some reason. First of all, it looks like some kind of kids film. I guessed Denise Richards would find a dinosaur egg, raise it, the government would want it etc. I couldn't have been more wrong. This was a mid-nineties Frankenstein, filled with adult themes handled in an immature way. Richards ex- boyfriend is an obsessive violent freak, that has no regard for the law. To the point where he leaves Walker in a safari park where he is savagely attacked by a lion. An evil scientist then kidnaps the body (after announcing Walker dead), and puts Walker's brain in a robotic dinosaur. He escapes, kills out of anger, before remembering his love for Richards. Yes, this is terrible, but due to some of its twists and turns, it's just compelling. Richards has a gay best friend that is the son of the sheriff. Some of the other police in town ridicule him behind his back with homophobic comments. When they go to find Walker body to put the brain back in, they find it decayed and rotted, with maggots everywhere. When they look for an alternative body at the morgue, Richards checks out the cadavers penis size to see if she would approve. The kills are often quite violent, before being played for comedy. A man is flattened, and is later rolled up like a poster. It climaxes with a bizarre "climax" (wink,wink) which you must see to truly appreciate. This is honestly like a person tricking his way into your affections so that he can corrupt your kids. It's too dark for them, but too childish for you. Kind of like Michael Jackson.
Verbal-17
I've seen alot of cheesy, bizarre, inexplicable movie scenes, but I've never seen anything that tops the ending of this movie: Denise Richards doing a striptease for a disembodied brain in a salad bowl. The rest of the movie is inexplicably bad, but that one scene alone is worth the price of a rental. I'd suggest fast-forwarding through the rest of it. And by the way, I plan to hold my breath until Terry Kiser makes a comeback.
antilles62
I was up at an unearthly hour (2:30 am) and turned on the television. Much to my dismay, this movie was the best thing on. I hesitate to use the word "best", but even more strongly hesitate to use the word "movie". I must admit that at that hour, almost anything would be entertaining, but I feel like I lost a significant amount of brain cells after watching that...thing. It was, in a word, bizarre. I can't think of any other way to describe it in an even remotely positive manner. The humor was quirky, but misguided, and the acting was horrendous. I'm positive that Denise Richards now weeps whenever she hears anything related to dinosaurs. Let's just say that it wasn't her finest hour. But, by all means, see this movie. It will give you far greater respect for the oscar nominees.
Veggie47
Okay, I turn on the TV, and I see Paul Walker and Denise Richards, and think, "Ooh, this might not be bad." Then I see the dinosaur and think, "Dude, this is pretty f*cked up right here..." but god, if I didn't get sucked in...I found myself running from room to room, trying to make sure I didn't miss anything. I even found myself cheering for the dinosaur by the end. So basically, I would never watch this again, but it was confusing enough to keep my drawn in for the one showing.