10 reviews
I got this for my kids aged 12, 10, 8 and 4, and it didn't strike a chord with any of them.
The script was lousy and old fashioned and cgi was lame - kids are very aware of bad cgi because they watch great stuff by major studios, so when low budget stuff comes out, they don't buy it.
That aside, there just wasn't enough real drama or tension to keep them interested. To be honest it may have been better if it had gone more down the fantasy route in a committed way- the faux realism in this case became the egg that just didn't hatch.
- nubrownsoul
- May 3, 2019
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- neiljones1981
- Aug 5, 2019
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- analauramig
- Jul 14, 2019
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"The Adventures of Jurassic Pet" is one of those types of movies, where you can find in a video store for a very cheap price and if you are one of those people, who already watched the movie - your immediate reaction is to hide it somewhere, so that nobody can buy it or rent it, because of how bad it truly is and you can tell what the experience would be by looking at the cover of the DVD. There's nothing else that i need to add and for that it completely deserves the rating that it's going to get from me and it's a 2.1/10.
- Martinito_08183
- Jan 12, 2020
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Worst acting and cgi I have ever seen in a movie. Extremely cringe. Things that happen make no sense baced on what happened five minutes ago in the movie. The whole movie is just pain to watch. The only reason I gave it two stars instead of one is because everyone can make fun of how bad it is together.
- kerrjayden
- Dec 21, 2021
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Bear with me here, because I only watched this once while I was babysitting and I zoned out and almost fell asleep. also, I haven't watched it since. the idea is interesting, it could make a very good story if handled correctly. the problem here? it was not handled correctly. low budget does not mix with CGI, particularly CGI dinosaurs. I also understand that yes, this is a film for children, but children growing up on movies like Jurassic Park and Jurassic World will not be impressed by the CGI here. trust me: remember how I told you I watched this while babysitting? exactly the point. the kid I was watching was much less unimpressed, but still not enthused by the story. of course, lousy writing will affect older audiences like me more than them, but it's still an important issue to hit. however, I will say that the acting from our lead actor, Kyler Beck, was surprisingly good and I expect he'll be landing roles in bigger projects as time goes on. we'll see if this goes anywhere for him, but there's definitely some potential and talent there that casting agents should (and most likely will) see and utilise to their advantage. worth the watch if you have a younger kid, just make sure they haven't seen any Jurassic Park movies first.
- demonsquipster
- Oct 19, 2019
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- horatio_yen
- Jul 24, 2021
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I noticed a lot of Oklahoma films have this guy Lisandro Boccacci, he's everywhere and in everything, an Oklahoma filmmaker should give him a chance as a lead, that would be awesome to see!
- scottdendale
- Jan 16, 2021
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I don't understand why people say it's terrible. It's not good, but its definitely not bad and it is intertaining. Show it to your kids on a rainy day. The actors do a good job in acting stupid. I felt empathetic towards the characters. All does not add but it does not have too, it's a fairytale for kids.
- mikebruyneel
- May 16, 2020
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