
In short give people what they really want. Throw in a good conspiracy theory plot about INGEN and some realistic profanity and gut wrenching effects.

A huge audience loves scary films and monster movies so why not go for it with a proper modern day horror. One they could have made for adults only, and really explored new territory and therefore could not be compared to the previous two. In my opinion a far better film would have carried a 15 certificate at least. Its lame storyline is its down fall and this could've been so much better. I've read many comments and agree with most. As for my opinion of the film - well, we've seen it all before. I would advise other parents the same, at least with kids this young. She saw the first two at home and wont be expecting the sheer sound and visuals of this movie at the cinema. All that said, JP3 is too 'full on' for one as young as 6 and I think I'll try to get her to wait for DVD, to tone down the whole experience.

There's nothing wrong with kids being scared periodically, being scared is part of the whole monster movie experience. The original film and Lost World are true 'family movies' containing elements for everyone - decent story, good acting, great (groundbreaking) effects and humour etc.

I am a great movie fan so have my own opinions on the film but first I'll address the suitability of this movie for young viewers. She is desperate to see it having seen JP and the Lost world and generally loving dinosaurs. I went to see JP3 last night to vet it before I take my 6 year old daughter.
