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2024
Directed by Victor De Almeida
Synopsis
A lost island of death.
A group of colleagues crash land on a mysterious island that they cannot escape. They discover they are not alone when they encounter an array of blood thirsty creatures and dinosaurs out to get them. Will they survive the island?
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Cast
Chrissie Wunna Amelie Leroy Connor Powles Faith Kiggundu Darrell Griggs Rob Kirtley Dorothea Jones Toby Redpath Andre Pierre Sian Altman
DirectorDirector
Victor De Almeida
ProducerProducer
Tyler-James
WriterWriter
Harrison Thomas Boxley
EditorEditor
Daniel Girling
CinematographyCinematography
Benny J. Smith
Assistant DirectorAsst. Director
Tom Careless
ComposerComposer
James Cox
Studio
Proportion Productions
Country
UK
Language
English
Alternative Titles
The Lost Island, 侏罗纪三角, 侏羅紀三角
Genres
Action Science Fiction Horror
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13 Feb 2024
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Review by RazorRex ★ 2
I just learned about this movie's existence, and because I need material for my worst list, I figured I'd watch this for Jurassic June- plus it's free on YouTube. This movie is just every typical stranded in dinosaur-inhabited land film. Except, it hardly has ANY dinosaurs. It has this thing that looks like a Headcrab from Half Life and this monster that is basically an uglier version of the Scorpion King from The Mummy Returns.
The acting in this is stiff and the dialogue is laughable. The effects are just pathetic. I know this movie has a small budget, but I've seen B-Movies with more believable CGI creatures. The only thing saving this movie from a rating any lower is because I can at least get some amusement out of it- not as a so bad it's a so-bad-its-good movie, but a movie that's fun to riff on and make fun of. But other than that I can’t recommend it.
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Review by Will Klein (StarBoy1701) ½
Welcome... to Jurassic Triangle... where nobody knows how to act, the special effects are a joke, the pterodactyls sound like TIE Fighters, and an end-of-Mummy-Returns-Scorpion-King shows up at the end to punch a T-Rex in the face and looks somehow worse.
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Review by ali ★★½
breathtakingly shit. take a shot everytime you see signs of civilisation and you will end up heinously drunk. script had moments of being kind of amazing - every single time something remotely bad happened the reactions from the characters were SO extreme. beautiful movie
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Review by Nick Quinte ½ 3
Nothing tops drinking with friends and finding something amazing to watch on Tubi, this was peak.
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Review by Bartu ★
Except for the actors in the film, everyone who contributed to the production has a magnificent vision.
Huge budgets should be given exactly to such visions. The drawings of monsters, their scariness, and the way people die were really made for this type of movies and genre.
But it was very boring due to the lack of sufficient budget, HORRENDOUS actings and some ridiculous details in the script.
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Review by Jonah Corey ★★
This was honestly worth a laugh.
Watched As Part Of My 2024 Wrap-Up Challenge: Gareth Round 7
31 Days of Halloween 2024 Movie #16
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Review by HHREVIEW ★
Every year, they release the same copy paste dinosaur movie entitled “Jurassic _____” and every year I fall for it and buy the dvd
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Review by Diego Caballero ½ 1
10/10 one of the best naps I’ve had in a while.
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Review by ryanlong123456 ★ 1
This movie earned every damn bit of this one star (purely based on how much it made me laugh)
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Review by Dustin Baker ★★ 1
Another week, another $4 going to these limey bastards as they find even more new ways to recycle the same CGI models they had commissioned a couple of years ago. This one ramps up the melodrama to hysterical degrees between bouts of running from ill-placed monsters that never gel with the background. It's the same ol' uninteresting schlock, but in comparison to the other entries coming from the ScottChambersJeffreyWhatever troops this year, it at least feels more like an actual movie.
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Review by Dave P ★
This movie has got me thinking far too deeply about the importance of expectation in a review.
If I opt in to a movie expecting full well that it's going to be a sh*tshow involving dinosaurs and no direct mention of the Bermuda Triangle, does the fact that it meets that expectation technically make it a 'good' movie? Do I have a right to review it poorly if it was almost exactly what I expected? If I didn't stumble upon but actively chose to sit through it?
I reckon it does, because this was terrible. The dinosaurs looked like leftovers from 'Andy's Prehistoric Adventures', the editing was absolutely appalling - both video and audio - and the script and performances…
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Review by Tony Guerrero ½
This film is kind of incredible if you think about it.
The amount of effort that went into casting actors that perfectly matched the level of authenticity and depth of the film’s thrilling CG monsters is commendable.
I also like how they kept you on your toes with the constant question of whether or not the camera operator had been eaten by the T-Rex since they rarely changed the white balance settings between scenes.
Cinema.