Jurassic World wasn't 'great', but definitely this. Was completely tone deaf and very out of place.Casual Shinji said:Yeah, that scene was really fucking weird. I don't even know what they were actually going for by having her get mauled for an entire minute and then eaten. It wasn't funny, it wasn't cathartic, it wasn't even her getting her just comeuppance, since we didn't know her enough to dislike her.Cowabungaa said:I wasn't overly fond with Jurassic World to begin with (I wanted a return to the more low-key, thriller-esque vibe of the original) but the gratuitous killing of the assistant really killed it for me. That girl was just getting tortured, like, why did they include that? Made me a little uncomfortable even. So I won't say that it killed a great movie, but it did seal the deal for me.
As for me, the ending of Interstellar. I mean, I really like 2001 and have no problem with homages to it. But it was just out of place in that film, especially since they made such a song and dance about how it was all grounded in real science and Kip Thorne!! and supercomputer modelling and blah blah.
Which is a shame because Interstellar probably did have the potential to be great - a lot of the scene composition was absolutely breathtaking, probably the best I've seen in science fiction for a very long time;