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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (my thoughts)

Sooooo...I just saw Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom with my mother and one of my sisters. Here is a video that I did not make that briefly expresses how I, as well as my mother and sister, feel about our experience:

Yup! That's my thoughts! From beginning to end, it stink bombed. I didn't realize how bad it was in the beginning because I was blinded by excitement. There was a disturbing scene in the movie towards the end that made the movie even worse. And NO, it did not involve the gruesome fate at the hands of a dangerous dinosaur.

There's an artical about the movie in one of my local newspapers. It was titled: 'Fallen Franchise.' I didn't understand the name of the artical until I came home. The classic Jurassic Park magic was gone, and everything was different in a bad way. My sister said that "it lost the Jurassic Park feel."

So, I'm going to do some comparisons. Star Wars: The Last Jedi wasn't all that better than Fallen Kingdom, but it was better nonetheless! The Emoji Movie was praiseworthy compared to Fallen Kingdom! The reason why this movie was bad, as my sister said during the car ride back, was because the person who directed this film did not direct the previous one.

Although the movie was terrible, I still am considering on getting the LEGO sets from the Fallen Kingdom line. I'm a LEGO maniac! Anyway, these are just my thoughts. Just because I disliked the film, it doesn't mean you have to dislike it as well. Good day, everyone! By cheesy. 6/22/2018


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The Incredibles 2: My thoughts

There will be no spoilers in this review of the movie. Also, there are scenes in the Incredibles 2 movie that may trigger seizures. If you want to know more, read the description please.

Hello, everyone! Today, my two sisters and I saw the Incredibles 2 movie. It was absolutely awesome! Before I talk about the movie, I'm going to talk about the short called Bao. As you may already know, Disney always incorporates shorts before their movies. *Ahem.*:

Bao: Some of you are probably thinking of the Chinese bread roll when I say "bao." If you are, then you are probably thinking that this short film revolves around that Chinese bread roll. Well, if you are, then you are thinking right! (I didn't know that bao was the Chinese name for a roll at first.) So, the film was a combination of weird and disturbing. It's honestly the worst short I've ever watched from Disney period. It's about a mother making some bao, and as she takes a bite of the food she just made, the bao comes to life and cries from being bitten. The mother cares for it, and trust me, it gets stranger and weirder from there. The end just leaves you disturbed, making you want to forget what you can't unsee...brrr...Let's move on, shall we?`

Incredibles 2: This is probably one of the best late sequel films from Disney I've seen! In the movie, there's a whole lot of humor, action, and solid story plot. There aren't really any wink-wink adult jokes in here, but there are some uses of cursing. However, those uses are very little. This movie was directed by Brad Bird, who directed The Iron Giant, which also has some uses of cursing, but not much.

There's a whole lot of action in this film from beginning to end, that's for sure! Also, there are a lot of things getting blown up, which are mostly vehicles that everyone just barely escapes. The action is very intense most of the time, and the other parts with action are just humorous! Action and humor do make a great combination in this movie.

The story plot was very good! There are going to be some parts you might expect to take place in the movie as you're watching it for the first time. Nonetheless, it's still a good plot. For me honestly, I didn't even expect some parts.

As you probably already saw, there are scenes in this movie that can trigger seizures. During the movie, the villan uses hypnosis to stun people with flashing lights that are black and white. There is a scene where there is a cage with those same lights, and trust me, it's very hard to look at. My sisters even looked away at these parts because it was too much to look at. Seriously, how did Disney manage to animate that painful sequence? My eyes hurt just thinking of it.

So overall, this is a great movie! It's a little bit more for the adults, or at least teenagers, than the littler kids, but it's still a great movie. Let me know (if you want to) your opinion about my opinion in the comments, or your opinion about the movie in general. Good day! By cheesy. 6/20/2018


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Display stand now included!

Remember how I said, "NOTE: The overhead lines that are seen in the main image are not included with this project. The same goes for the tracks?" Well, it's not true anymore!

DodgeDude5498 said that he would like this project better if I included the overhead lines and track with it, just like in the main image. And now, here it is:

This new display stand adds 338 pieces to this project, which is 14 more pieces than the locomotive and the minifigure combined. Now, the Small Electric Locomotive project is 662 pieces. Here is an image of the display stand by itself:

If you notice, there are two 2x2 jumper-plates that hold the locomotive firmly onto the track. Good day to you all! Update by cheesy. 6/14/2018

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