LEGO Jurassic World sells over four million copies

I see more Jurassic films in the future

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Say what you will about the LEGO games, but they sell. Evidently WB has recently revealed that LEGO Jurassic World has sold over four million copies. I’d wager that the massive one billion plus success of the film has something to do with it.

Speaking of Jurassic World, I finally saw it this week, and the best thing I can say about it is, “I guess it’s not Jurassic Park 3?” Bryce Dallas Howard’s character was a total disappointment, I still don’t buy Andy Dwyer as an action hero outside of that time he acted like Burt Macklin in space, and the entire thing was disjointed and reliant on things like “remember this music?” or “remember the T-Rex?!”

As a flip-flop from the first film, I found the kids to be endearing and the adults to be insufferable. But then again it does have a giant raptor battle royale fight scene, so who am I to judge?

Warner Movies Flop, but Its Videogames Soar [Wall Street Journal]


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