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Jurassic Park, novel by Michael Crichton for the Jurassic Park series (1990) - Book review by Kadmon
Jurassic Park, novel by Michael Crichton (1990)
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The Jurassic Park is novel by Michael Crichton. The book was reviewed by Kadmon.
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Product: Michael Crichton: Jurassic Park novel (1990)
Original title: Michael Crichton: Jurassic Park
Series: Jurassic Park
Previous entries in the series: -
Setting: contemporary fantasy Earth (Jurassic Park universe)
Date of publication: 1990
Hungarian edition: Michael Crichton: Őslénypark / Prehistoric Animal Park, Publisher: Maecenas Könyvkiadó, Date of publication: 1992, Translated by: Boris János,
Hungarian translation based on: Michael Chrichton: Jurassic Park, Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, Date of publication: 1990
Product type: Novel, 500+ pages, Genre: futuristic techno-thriller, Features: futuristic, thriller, techno-thriller, action, adventure
Reviewer: Kadmon, Type: Male, 40s, Preferences: Immersive, logical story, consistent setting, prefers surprises to spoilers, prefers establishing elements before referencing them
Reading: Recent (2020.01), it's not my first reading of the novel
Rating: Good (2+ out of 3 points), Enjoyment: Average (2 out of 3 points)
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The Jurassic Park is a novel by Michael Crichton, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1990. The version I've read is the Hungarian edition, published by Maecenas Könyvkiadó in 1992. Jurassic Park is an adventure story, set in the near future on a dinosaur-based theme park, where everything goes wrong. Crichton's writing is captivating. He is able to show us a believable character in a page or two. I recommend the Jurassic Park book for anyone who would like to read a thrilling adventure story.
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The Flash, movie for the DC Extended Universe (2023) - Film review by Kadmon
If you'd like to be surprised by the The Flash film, I don't recommend you to watch the trailer beyond 0:20, because after that it starts to gives away the premise of the plot. Even if you don't mind knowing the premise, but you'd like to be suprised by the twists, stop watching at 0:48. After that it basically provides a summary of the film, up to the ending scene, it's only the very end we are not shown.
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video © Warner Entertainment (AT&T)The The Flash (2023) is a contemporary fantasy film. The movie was reviewed by Kadmon.
Product: The Flash, movie for the DC Extended Universe (2023)
Original title: The Flash
Series: DC Extended Universe
Other adaptations of the story: many
Previous entries in the series with ties to this story: Batman (1989), Man of Steel (2013), Justice League (2017) / Justice League - Director's Cut (2021) ?
Setting: contemporary fantasy Earth (DC Universe - DC Extended Universe)
Product type: Film, ca. 2,5 hours, Genre: contemporary fantasy, Features: action, adventure, drama, fantasy, science fiction, super-human abilities, time travel, Style: ?
Release: Premiere: 2023.06.12 (Grauman's Chinese Theatre), Release: 2023.06.14
Reviewer: Kadmon, Type: Male, 40s, Preferences: Immersive, logical story, consistent setting, prefers surprises to spoilers, prefers establishing elements before referencing them
Watched: very recent (2023.09), first time
Rating: Average (2 out of 3 points), if you can switch your brain off and accept the - otherwise stupid - premise, Enjoyment: Weak (2- out of 3 points)
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This is my review of The Flash, a contemporary fantasy movie for the DC Extended Universe from 2023. It's about a man who tries to change his past for the better, but has to deal with unexpected consequences. The The Flash film is watchable, but I only recommend it to fans of the genre.
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The Marvels, movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2023) - Film review by Kadmon
If you'd like to be surprised by the events of The Marvels, don't watch the trailer beyond 0:50, because then they explain an important point of the plot.The Marvels, movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2023) - Watch the trailer on YouTube
video © Marvel (Disney)The The Marvels (2023) is a futuristic fantasy adventure / comedy film. The movie was reviewed by Kadmon.
Product: The Marvels, movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2023)
Original title: The Marvels
Series: Marvel Cinematic Universe: Captain Marvel
Previous entries in the series with a connection to this story: Captain Marvel (2019), WandaVision (2021), Ms. Marvel (2022)
Setting: contemporary fantasy Earth and other planets (Marvel Universe - Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Product type: Film, ca. 1,75 hours, Genre: futuristic fantasy adventure / comedy, Features: action, adventure, comedy, fantasy - futuristic fantasy, horror, mystery, science fiction - futuristic science fiction, space travel - spaceship, super-human abilities
Release: Premiere: 2023.11.07 (Las Vegas), Release: 2023.11.08
Reviewer: Kadmon, Type: Male, 40s, Preferences: Immersive, logical story, consistent setting, prefers surprises to spoilers, prefers establishing elements before referencing them
Watched: very recent (2023.11), first time
Rating: Average (2 out of 3 points), Enjoyment: Good (2+ out of 3 points)
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This is my review of The Marvels, a futuristic fantasy adventure / comedy movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe from 2023. It's about a group of super-powered people trying to prevent the destruction of planets. The The Marvels film is watchable, I recommend it to fans of the genre.