When all this is over, no one can ever admit that they've never seen a 'Star Wars' or a Marvel movie again.
So genetically engineering a bunch of dinosaurs in a theme park isn’t the greatest idea. You can’t deny the coolness of them romping and stomping yet again, in Steven Spielberg’s 1990s-era movies or the recent incarnations headed up by Chris Pratt.Spielberg’s original offers the visual spectacle of CGI dinos paired with a soaring John Williams score for a sense of childlike awe, with some definite high-stakes danger.
“Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” from 1985 is a more cheesetastic entry compared to the rest, though it did gift us Tina Turner with a crossbow.The “Infinity Saga” of 23 superhero movies, starting with 2008’s “Iron Man,” is a meticulously crafted story of origins and team-ups that will keep you powered through any lockdown.“Captain America: The Winter Soldier” is not just a capes-and-tights movie but a superb political thriller, and you can’t go wrong with any main “Avengers” film .
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