Clevercell
Very disappointing...
Taraparain
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Erica Derrick
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Staci Frederick
Blistering performances.
hughjoe
Most reviews you read about this movie are actually about a different version of 'Lost World'. Usually the reviewers are talking about the pilot for the series 'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World' that has the blonde with a perm in it. I understand the confusion, there were about 5 different versions of this made in the late '90's including Spielbergs 'Jurassic Park Lost world'. Even the TV Guide was confused, it listed 'The Lost World: with Patrick Bergin' but they actually broadcasted the one with the blonde with a perm that was the pilot for the TV series for TNT. Patrick Bergin's 'Lost World' was a very good version, personally I liked it the best out of all the 'Lost Worlds'.
garrickbb
Maybe it is a low budget movie, but in 1998 with computer aid the dinosaurs could have been better. Very predictable and the first half is something bored. I think Sir Arthur Doyle could die again if he saw this movie.
TxMike
I wouldn't normally watch a film like this, but it was on during the 5th day of the PGA golf tournament, and I had to watch something during the lulls between action. The acting is amateurish, maybe high-school drama level. The special effects are "cheesy". The T-Rex didn't look very real. The story is trite. Other than that, it was a pretty entertaining flick.
Hilts-4
Awful dialogue. Bad acting, worse special effects. This is low budget poo. Tacky. Appears to have been shot on video tape, rather than film, and that lends to it's overall cheap tackiness. Lame. I'm watching it on HBO right now. It's ending. The music and credits and much of the film appears to have been done on a computer. There's some spectacularly bad rear projection stuff too