5/10
Slow moving, but picks up later on
14 July 2010
Warning: Spoilers
This movie is hard to get into. I mean, it's hard to look at,at first. This movie takes black and white to a whole new level as it enhances the drabness by making it gray and white. The rock climbing scenes are only saved by strong, adventurous music that seems unfit for the movie, and the rock climbing scenes without the music look more like someone's silent vacation video rather than an actual movie. In fact, this whole movie is a case where the music is much better than the film itself. I thought I was in for the most boring movie ever made, but I found myself unexpectedly entertained by the end when I saw the guy from Leave It To Beaver, John Hoyt, Cesar Romero, and Whit Bissel narrowly dodging tumbling rocks from an exploding island. But the best part of this movie is: Getting to see Sid Melcher(or whoever that guy from The Danny Thomas Show is) meeting his maker at the hands of a hungry herbivorous Triceratops, a most deserving fate indeed.
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