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201886 minScience Fiction, Action, Horror

The Jurassic Games

Is The Jurassic Games a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Jurassic Games worth watching? With a rating of 4.7/10, this Science Fiction, Action, Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Jurassic Games Synopsis

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.

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Top Cast

Ryan Merriman
Ryan MerrimanThe Host
Perrey Reeves
Perrey ReevesSavannah
Adam Hampton
Adam HamptonTucker
Katie Burgess
Katie BurgessJoy
Daniel Barton
Daniel BartonAssistant
Ron Clemons
Ron ClemonsConsole Worker #2
Dylan Cox
Dylan CoxThe Wasp
Erika Daly
Erika DalyLaura
Cate Jones
Cate JonesStephanie
Robin Acker
Robin AckerWitness #5

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Critic Reviews

r96skJul 9, 2020
★ 7

Against all the odds, 'The Jurassic Games' 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 'The Condemned', 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.