

Jurassic Thunder
When a covert desert base is forced to divert World War III against a formidable adversary, a group of commandos and weaponized dinosaurs are hired to get the job done.
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Plot Summary
A group of soldiers on a mission to retrieve a valuable artifact from a remote island finds themselves hunted by prehistoric raptors. As they fight for survival, they realize the island is a dangerous prehistoric reserve where dinosaurs have been brought back to life. They must outwit and outfight the ferocious creatures to escape with their lives and the artifact.
Critical Reception
Jurassic Thunder received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, being widely panned for its poor production values, uninspired plot, and weak acting. It is often cited as an example of a low-budget, direct-to-video B-movie that failed to deliver on its premise.
What Reviewers Say
- Universally criticized for its low production quality and cheap special effects.
- The acting is consistently described as wooden and unconvincing.
- The plot is seen as derivative and predictable, offering little originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews are extremely scarce and overwhelmingly negative, with most viewers expressing disappointment in the film's lack of quality and entertainment value.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the Los Angeles area, with many scenes filmed in local canyons and state parks to simulate a remote island environment.
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