Jurassic Island – Primeval Empire (2014)

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Jurassic Island – Primeval Empire: Directed by Adam Spinks. With Sarah Mac, Ben Loyd-Holmes, Neil Newbon, Daniel Caren. Deep in the Amazon jungle a research team lead by a respected Professor strive to protect vulnerable and endangered species, but when their guides abandon them they soon realize they are in the hunting ground of prehistoric apex predators.

“Most people seeing the trailer u0026amp; reading the blurb will think you are getting an exciting action film involving dinosaurs or even one which is tense. Unfortunately, what you get is a film dressed up as a documentary. This wouldnu0026#39;t be bad in itself if it wasnu0026#39;t so poorly made, was tense, or even atmospheric. Instead you get a silly plot in which some party seems to go a few miles into the wilderness, amazon, u0026amp; finds creatures from the Jurassic age. Of course you would.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOn top of this you have a cameraman who is obviously drunk u0026amp; has the shakes, as the camera moves all over the place u0026amp; keeps going out. The only time it is steady, is when it zooms in on the leading ladyu0026#39;s breasts, which it does throughout the movie. In fact all the male characters seem to zoom in on them. The cameraman in the film is just as bad, irritating throughout, u0026amp; you are constantly praying if someone is going to get it, it will be him. The rest of the actors are not much better, with the sole exception being the chest of the skinny broad, which seems to be the centre of attention.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you want to watch something with no tension or atmosphere throughout, then this is for you, otherwise avoid.”

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