The Duck World: Jurassic Pond
Capital of Nasty Electronic Magazine
Monday, June 2, 1997 (404)
ISSN 1482-0471
By Leandro
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For the new movie "The Lost World", an entire web-site was put online at http://www.lost-world.com. I went to see the site (on the 28th of May, at around 10:30 AM EST) to find out a little more about this plotless movie, and instead of the Jurassic logo, a "The Duck World" logo appeared. Apparently some hackers had managed to change the image. I tried getting in contact with the webmasters of "lost-world.com" but never got an answer (as if).
I wonder if the crakers (the electronic community freaks when you say 'hacker', they prefer cracker. I wonder if Mr. Christie will complain saying that we are giving a bad image to their cookies) saw the Lost World movie, and since they were completely blown away by the incredible story, full of deep emotional feelings, decided to say what they really thought. Ironically the image is signed by "hackers".
I was told later on that the fact had been mentioned by CNN. Hey, free advertising...
You can see the hacker's logo (which is incredibly well done) at this web site: http://www.gamesmania.com/tm/dw-logo.jpg One cannot help but wonder if it was done on purpose by Universal Studios to get some free advertising.
Review: The Lost World: Jurassic Park
After seeing "Can't stop the music" (Issue 23 will have two reviews about this bad movie and the atrocious experience seeing it), "The Lost World" becomes automatically a good movie, with a plot. Seriously speaking, "The Lost World" is another one of those movies where if it wasn't for the amazing special effects, they could've just as well retitled it "Can't stop the dino".
Since we had not suffered enough from the first "Jurassic Park", they had to make a sequel to it, and as all sequels go, they tend to suck (just take a look at "Philadelphia Experiment II").
Poor Jeff Goldbloom tried his best to make this movie a little more interesting. Unfortunately, other than "The Fly", everything else he was in blew goats left, right and center. I guess if it wasn't for him trying to give more life to the movie, I would be still under some deep mental shock. His part was basically divided between saying witty stuff in the attempt of being humorous, the usual rantings about mixing technology and violence, not petting dino-babies and hanging from a cable for way too long.
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