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The Top 5 Most Attractive People from Washington State
The Top 5 Most Attractive People from Washington State
The Top 5 Most Attractive People from Washington State
The conversation has started, and now we're throwing our hat in the ring. We're talking about the top 5 most attractive people from Washington. These are celebs currently still working in the industry, so let us know what you think!
Jurassic World Rules in the Box Office
Jurassic World Rules in the Box Office
Jurassic World Rules in the Box Office
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Final weekend box office figures show the dinosaurs of "Jurassic World" are still mighty. Jurassic remains the nation's must popular movie for the third straight week. It brought in another $54.5 million this weekend, pushing its domestic total to over a-half billion bucks...
‘Jurassic World’ Review: The Park Is Open and Full of Dumb People
‘Jurassic World’ Review: The Park Is Open and Full of Dumb People
‘Jurassic World’ Review: The Park Is Open and Full of Dumb People
When all you care about is money, bad things happen. That’s the message of Jurassic World, where greedy theme-park executives hoping to spike attendance engineer the “Indominus Rex,” a genetically-modified dinosaur that immediately turns on its creators and runs amok. Designed as a cautionary tale about the dangers of building a meaner, badder monster purely for the sake of profits, Jurassic World works equally well as a cautionary tale about doing the same thing in movies. All of the rationalizations provided by Jurassic World’s employees — “Consumers want them bigger, louder, more teeth.” “Somebody’s gotta make sure this company has a future!” — could have been taken directly out of the mouths of the studio executives who approved this gene splice of a reboot and a sequel. Their creation — the Indominus or the movie, there’s basically no difference — is as advertised; huge, mean, and visually striking. But this experiment is not without consequences.