2) The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Spielberg’s much-anticipated sequel to Jurassic Park ups the spectacle — and the dinosaur count — in every way. Loosely based on Crichton’s 1995 novel of the same name, itself inspired by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World, the film trades the awe of the original for darker, pulpier scares, echoing classic monster movies like King Kong.
Goldblum steps up as the lead, reprising his Jurassic Park role as Ian Malcolm, who’s reluctantly pulled back into dino drama when his girlfriend, palaeontologist Sarah Harding (Julianne Moore), heads to Isla Sorna. The expedition quickly turns into a survival nightmare as a rival team tries to capture the creatures for a new mainland attraction.
Spielberg stages some unforgettable moments, such as the Velociraptor attack in the tall grass and a rampaging T.rex loose in San Francisco. The Lost World is bigger, louder, and more chaotic than the original, but it is still packed with that signature Spielberg spectacle. While it lacks the first film’s memorable, fleshed-out characters and perfect balance of wonder and terror, it remains a suspenseful and unapologetically wild ride.