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There's definitely good craft in the JP3 (that's what this guy on IG was discussing) and probably better work than in the Jurassic World movies, but it's not my go-to for quality filmmaking in the series famously first directed by Spielberg.
How far we've fallen when Jurassic Park III is an example of good filmmaking.
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Unless they're selling lubricant, be wary of anyone trying to give you a frictionless experience.
Excuse me? That's not possible
Now, it may not be a real anachronism. It's possible people were talking like this in the 70s. The first instance of "hot take" was in 2012, so "take" as "opinion" is older than that. For a movie that otherwise attempts to create serious verisimilitude, this one feels like an oversight.
So much media is "rich people are the villains" and so many viewers takeaways seem to be "I too want to be the villain."
Accidentally knocked a cactus off the shelf and caught it before it hit the ground. But was it grateful or did it leave me a hand full of needles?
Some film school guy on IG on his series about why he likes older movies proceeds to discuss Jurassic Park III.
I enjoyed Dead Man's Wire a lot, but there's a scene where a character says of a radio host: "I like his takes" and it took me out. The film takes place in the 70s.