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  51. When a scientist sent back to the prehistoric era strays off the path he causes a chain of events that alters history in disastrous ways.
  52. 2055, Charles Hatton has made a fortune by founding 'Time safari', which offers rich 'big game hunters' short time travels to kill off dinosaurs just before their natural death. When Travis notices the weather and wildlife are not behaving as usual, he consults Dr. Rand, the contractually invisible inventor of the supercomputer which controls the time travel. They soon face 'time waves', each worsening the effects in 2055 of evolutionary distortions, lower lifeforms first. They attempt to identify and rectify the past alteration, but each attempt gets harder in their distorted present.
  53. I saw this film yesterday and was a bit excited when I remembered the name being the same as that of the Ray Bradbury story it&#39;s based on, hoping that at least a fairly good interpretation could be made. Boy, was I wrong. I was almost completely aghast at the painfully obvious green screen scenes, most especially early on when Edward Burns and that one girl are facing the camera and walking towards it on a frickin&#39; treadmill! I did like the futuristic city look and some of the car designs and wasn&#39;t too surprised to see so many cabs of the same design, either. After all, how many cabs of the model featured in &quot;Taxi Driver&quot; have there ever been in big cities? However, the subway trains were also painfully obvious miniatures. And if this is supposed to be 50 years in the future then why do they still use keyboards on their computers instead of flat panel screens like those we first saw on &quot;Star Trek: The Next Generation&quot;? <br/><br/>Anyway, it&#39;s very hard to do a decent time travel story (all of the Star Trek spin-offs all too often fell back on that tired plot device, more often to ridiculous resolutions than not), and it was unbelievable that the company would only take people back to the exact same point of time when the party kills the Allosaurus (I never knew they had twin red crests on their heads; I guess it was to differentiate them from the even more popular T-Rexes) because in reality they&#39;d just keep running into themselves back then, which would then create multiple time lines! Of course, they conveniently ignored that little tidbit till later on when it was more important to the storyline.<br/><br/>The Allosaurus, looking huge and mean and so obviously fake (the Jurassic Parks dinos were far superior!) most likely probably would&#39;ve just started eating everyone instead of waiting around for them to kill it moments before it would&#39;ve otherwise died anyway, so there was no tension there for me. Well, tension of waiting for the stupid thing to start eating those idiots. The evolved baboon hybrid characters were interesting in concept but just looked and moved too unrealistically.<br/><br/>This film fails so badly on so many levels that I&#39;m not sure I&#39;d even recommend anyone rent it on DVD, no matter how much extra content may be included, like deleted or restored footage. After all, why waste anymore time watching this drivel than you could help? Bradbury should&#39;ve had more of a hand during production of this film to make sure that it was more accurate to his short story, like the episode of some sci-fi series (Showtime&#39;s The Outer Limits, perhaps?) that I seem to recall doing a much better version of it.
  54. Within the first 10 minutes, the first dinosaur in all its plasticity walks onto the screen with trees offering no resistance whatsoever to his lumbering lethargy and the viewer feels let-down. This could have been a really great scene. There is a seed of a good idea in the mix. I&#39;ve never read the Ray Bradbury story this was based upon but I have a feeling that the core of the concept, that is, what could have made this movie a real thought provoker, is buried by the semi-good acting and distracting half-conceived special effects. Ben Kingsley actually shines in the movie - but no one else does. The computer, TAMI, was more memorable than any of the other cast. As for the effects? Nothing disappoints me more than seeing what could have been a really good effect wasted because it was half-finished. The baboon-lizard creatures are actually a good idea and quite frightening but are frequently stiff and cartoonish. Too bad. All other creatures are disappointing in the &#39;could have been great but falls annoying short&#39; category. Perhaps a wasted moment came after the &#39;final time wave&#39; and the viewer gets a glimpse of what humans would become. I know I was curious. And then there it was - and there it goes. The depth of this movie can be summed up with that brief encapsulation - nearly no thought went into the conception of the neo-human. There it is....it blinks...the end. It might have been more interesting to get a bit of reaction from this new creature - but no. Why start making a movie with substance now when it is nearly over? Bottomline: I didn&#39;t hate the movie really. It only came close to being unwatchable. I was mostly irritated by what it could have been. Thus, it ends up being a waste of the space-time continuum.
  55. The cliché-laden dialogue, schlocky special effects and predictable plot are derivative; the movie is overwrought and lacks suspense.
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