http://aletheiafelinea.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] aletheiafelinea.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] aletheiafelinea 2015-10-06 09:57 pm (UTC)

Possibly at the time I thought it's all the same anyway.
I think I've watched the third too, but didn't really care for it. It lacked Ian Malcolm.♥ :)

I wore it to work once and my co-worker asked, if it was a park I had been to... *tumbleweeds*
$%&@D%#H# Sorry, that was my headkeyboard... I wonder if he thought sculpted and/or robo dinos or live ones. :) It has a T-rex in it, after all... Then again, maybe he registered only "Park" and nothing else. Also, I think I'd rather a t-shirt instead of a jeep! :)

Have you seen this, btw.? Obviously, I had to join in ;)
http://dieastra.livejournal.com/144477.html

Hehee! Kirk's face says "There, I've brought some order here." *g* I've seen somewhere a set of photos with real zoo workers re-enacting it with different animals. :) *comes back* Here it is. (http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jun/18/zookeepers-recreating-jurassic-world-raptor-scene-real-animals)

I guess Robinson Crusoe appealed to me for the same reason I liked MacGyver. Someone making something out of nothing with his own hands.
Yes, yes, exactly!!!

A group of people in peril, and how they work together, and often it's the most quiet guy who suddenly becomes a leader or has a good idea. I like that.
Yes, but I think I like the lone stories even more.

Chiwetel Eijofor is the main character in the movie - the guy that has been kidnapped and kept as a slave.
This I knew, but still a lot depends on directing and such. Good to know he was what made it a good movie.

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