The Jurassic Games

The Jurassic Games

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Win the games. Win your freedom.

Director: Ryan Bellgardt

Writer: Ryan Bellgardt

Producer: Ryan Bellgardt, Chris Hoyt, Josh McKamie, Jessi Sanfilippo, Andy Swanson, Harry C. Wolohon IV

In the near future, 10 death row convicts are forced to compete in a virtual reality game that pits them against dinosaurs and each other.

86 min Rating: 4.699/10 Released
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Director: Ryan Bellgardt

Writer: Ryan Bellgardt

Producer: Ryan Bellgardt, Chris Hoyt, Josh McKamie, Jessi Sanfilippo, Andy Swanson, Harry C. Wolohon IV

Production Companies: High Octane Pictures

Countries: United States of America

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r96sk: Against all the odds, <em>'The Jurassic Games'</em> is actually entertaining. This has all the makings of a truly terrible film, with its average acting, writing and special effects. However, honestly, it somehow manages to make it all work. It's very similar to 2007's <em>'The Condemned'</em>, though does add different aspects from dinosaurs to video game-style levels. Its special effects are surprisingly passable, not great by any measure but considering the level of this film they are relatively good - definitely above what you'd expect of the usual cheap sci-fi productions. Likewise with the sets, cast and David Stone Hamilton's score. Ryan Merriman plays The Host fairly well, while Adam Hampton (Tucker) leads the rest comfortably. I won't remember any of the performances, but that's not to say what they give is bad. They match what the film produces. This is nothing to set the world alight, but I think it deserves minor praise for exceeding expectations. I'd watch it again, which can't always be said for these type of productions.