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In the near future, every year 10 of the world's most lethal death row criminals compete for their freedom in The Jurassic Games, a TV show where contestants must survive against ferocious dinosaurs and each other. The last survivor is granted freedom, fame, and fortune. (Uncork'd Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English The American action film The Jurassic Games is a B-movie that is very enjoyable, relatively well made and can please fans. Sure, there are no great one-liners, but the characters - at least some of them - manage to win you over. Which is good, because they're not simply annoying characters. The special effects are really good and don't hurt the film in any way. Pleasant, not very intelligent, but still a slightly above-average B-movie. ()

Stanislaus 

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English A prehistoric version of The Hunger Games based on shallow dialogue and incredibly unlikeable characters that, with a few exceptions, are impossible to root for. Most of them are sociopathic psychopaths, both those in the arena and those in the command center. Fortunately this is not a product of Asylum, so technically the film is on a noticeably better level – the pterodactyls were awful, but the raptors and T-Rexes were pretty good. As a result, it could be considered an upgraded and perverted version of public executions of criminals sentenced to death. The original premise was certainly not bad, but the execution was very weak, especially from a screenwriting standpoint. ()

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