I Love Steven Spielberg, But Can We Admit That Jurassic Park Has Some Obvious Issues?

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Over the past 30 years, few Hollywood blockbusters have loomed larger than the Steven Spielberg-directed Jurassic Park. The dinosaur movie has spawned five sequels (to date), and virtually everyone agrees that none of them live up to that first installment. This 1993 movie is even some people’s all-time favorite. With its pioneering visual effects and the incredible amount of money it made, the flick became — at least for a time —  the standard-bearer for all great blockbusters. And in some ways, that makes total sense. If nothing else, it was certainly profitable for Universal Pictures.

Unfortunately, I now have to admit it’s also never really been my movie. Before you ask: I do not hate it. Far from it. But I do think it’s worth parsing the reasons I’ve never felt Jurassic Park deserved the spot many people give it near the top of the Spielberg filmography. 

Steven Spielberg in Austin Powers in Goldmember

(Image credit: New Line Cinema)

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