Stumbling upon the 2022 movie "Jurassic Domination" by random chance, I must admit that I immediately thought 'The Asylum. It can only be The Asylum' when I saw the cover and the title of the movie. But with it being a movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I opted to sit down and watch what writers Jason Tozier and Geoff Meed had to offer.
And as the movie started, that logo showed up; The Asylum. And then I pretty much knew what I was in for here, so the expectations to director Brian Nowak's 2022 movie went from slim to none. And also having Eric Roberts on the cast list, as the headlining name, just wasn't winning me over.
The acting performances in the movie were so-so. I mean, some of the actors and actresses actually fared well enough, taking into consideration the severe limitations imposed by the bland and generic storyline and script. And then other actors and actresses weren't faring just as good.
The special effects in "Jurassic Domination" were fair enough. I mean, for a movie from The Asylum, then the CGI in the movie wasn't actually all that bad. Sure, it wasn't among the best of CGI seen in their movies, nor was it among the worst.
"Jurassic Domination" is the type of movie you watch once, as a guilty pleasure movie perhaps. Then you never return to watch it again; I know I won't.
My rating of "Jurassic Domination" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.