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Just a Guy who Kills People For No Reason. There's a wrongness to that.
Celebrate it now before they ban it again
I saw the first one in a theatre when I was about four and had an absolute blast. It's an exciting film, not a scary one.
I don't think there is, because dinosaurs are awesome. A good horror movie monster (as opposed to human villain) needs to be grotesque or disgusting. Mutations are the one venue where I could see it working as a kind of biopunk horror, but then it's scary because it's NOT a proper dino.
Top of the morning!
I think horror needs an element of wrongness, like "this thing shouldn't exist.". There was a time when dinosaurs were enough of a challenge to people's worldview that they might get this reaction but that time is long past.
Life is a mystery Everyone must stand alone I hear you call my name but then who was phone
I'd love to be proven wrong but the closest I've come to seeing it work as genuine horror was the third act of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
I haven't played those games and clearly I made the right choice