(October 22, 2015 at 3:10 am)Alex K Wrote: It was wise from a cinematic perspective as well, Colin Trevorrow was completely out of his depth writing a screenplay of this scope. Jesus Lord, can it be that hard to produce somewhat consistent and minimally likable characters and a story line that makes a bit of sense and without completely pointless elements? Some of it was pure B movie shlock.
Hollywood produces what people will go to see in droves, and unfortunately, that means shlock. The average person that these movies are aimed at don't care about consistency or character development. They want crazy action and lots of CGI. That's why Jurassic World became the third highest grossing film of all time.