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The first Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom reactions are in – and things are looking good for the sequel

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The first Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom reactions are in – and things are looking good for the sequel

BY SAM WARNER

 

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Image: UNIVERSAL

 

The first reactions to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom are finally here… and any fears of dino fatigue have been put firmly to rest.

 

The movie premiered in Madrid, Spain last night (May 21) so we must caveat that the majority of reactions are in Spanish – plus they are largely fan reactions, so may be biased.

 

But the fans have been sharing their reactions online, and the most extreme response – and we hope this is down to a Google translate error – was the admission by one moviegoer that he had an "erection" after watching it.

 

Twitter user Edward Kenway's tweet translates as: "I've literally had an erection at the Wizink Center watching the best movie in history directed by @FilmBayona #JurassicWorld," adding that it is part of the "history of cinema".

 

Full Story: http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/jurassic-world/news/a857749/jurassic-world-fallen-kingdom-first-reactions/

So nude dinosaurs huh ? Pole dancing ?

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