"Jurassic Park" is a thrilling movie that will keep you in suspense and at the edge of your seat. A scientist, John Hammond, is a millionaire and he wants to build a theme park where people can come and view real living dinosaurs. He creates dinosaurs by filling in the missing genes needed with frog genes. After completing his theme park, Hammond, selects two specialists in the dinosaur field to fly and experience his theme park. They are astonished by what they see and decide to tour the island.
This film gets intense when the director Steven Spielberg, creates a storm which destroys the electric fences containing the dinosaurs and enable them to be rebellious. The dinosaurs are now free and start attempting to attack the humans on the island. There are many thrilling scenes after this takes place. The T-Rex is shown trying to attack Hammond's niece and nephew who are on the island also. Hammond's niece and nephew are also attacked by two raptors in a kitchen. Eventually everyone who has not yet been killed realizes they must leave the island and eventually destroy the remaining dinosaurs. Hammond, his n niece and nephew, and the two specialists escape the island on a helicopter. John Hammond is shown looking at his island with a very upset expression on his face realizing his attempt to re-create dinosaurs and allow people view them turned out to be a disaster.
"Independence Day" is an action packed movie that lets you experience the imagination and question, do aliens exist. It is Fourth of July and a tremendous alien ship is hovering over Washington DC and can be seen from almost all parts of America.
A scientist comes to the conclusion that the alien ship is preparing to attack. As Washington starts to observe the ship Washington DC is destroyed by the aliens. America sends its air forces to the try and destroys this foreign ship. America's F-15's are all shot down by the aliens. America's air forces could not damage the ship because it is protected by some kind of fore field.