tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-706937351903658758.post326453802800250939..comments2024-01-09T06:37:41.791-05:00Comments on The Horror Digest: Way to Go Moments in Horror HistoryAndre Dumashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07170879111034420803noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-706937351903658758.post-45755420360804504112009-11-04T08:35:35.740-05:002009-11-04T08:35:35.740-05:00Thanks William
I too saw it in the theater and it...Thanks William<br /><br />I too saw it in the theater and it was probably the most frightening thing that could have ever happened to me. <br /><br />Check out my actual review of the movie, we have similiar feelings about this movie and it's effect. Also I still have not seen better special effects than the ones in this movie. And I love dinosaurs so it's a win win situation.Andrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05429322588091791426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-706937351903658758.post-34880979135475696772009-11-04T08:32:39.191-05:002009-11-04T08:32:39.191-05:00Nice review. I saw this movie when I was really y...Nice review. I saw this movie when I was really young in the theater (3rd grade) with my parents and little brother (1st grade). I remember being really scared, but also so amazed at how real the dinosaurs looked. No one had any idea what the movie would be like because all the previews we saw simply said Welcome to Jurassic Park - or something like that and then you heard a T-Rex growl. It was so cool. <br /><br />The one big thing to say about seeing it in the theater as apposed to on TV was how loud the T-Rex sounded. This was back in the day when surround sound started to become standard in theaters and hearing that thing growl after stepping out of the pen - oh my. Needless to say my little brother disappeared into my parent’s row right after that.William Malmborghttp://www.disturbingtales.comnoreply@blogger.com