A Sound Of Thunder

A Sound Of Thunder

You've probably never heard of this movie. That's a real shame, because Franchise Pictures spent a lot of money in trying to make sure that you did. The full cost of this odd horror flick rolled in at $80m, including the salary of Ben Kingsley, who rarely makes a bad film. He made an exception for 'A Sound of Thunder.' The plot of the film - that messing around with time travel can have dire consequences - had been told earlier and better by 'The Butterfly Effect.'

Even if viewers were able to sustain their suspension of disbelief through the poorly-thought-out time travel logic presented by the plot, the awful special effects shattered the illusion. By 2005, convincing digital effects were a necessity for any movie in the horror or sci-fi genre, and the attempts made here are laughably bad. When all was said and done, the movie made 10% of its budget back, and the only 'Sound of Thunder' Franchise Pictures heard was the shutters rolling down for good.

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Wondering where to go in 2020 for an amazing deal, to beat the crowds, or for a truly once-in-a-lifetime travel experience? These destinations are on travel addicts’ radar for rightfully hyped 2020 events, new offerings, and recent developments that make them a must-visit right now.

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On top of the majestic scenery its long been known for, Montana is a newly trendy nature getaway celebrated for its expanding luxury hotel scene, culinary offerings, and shop-local boutiques, according to an American Express study detailing where cardholders are traveling in 2020. But Montana is also about to get more accessible than ever before thanks to emerging flight routes sure to stir up competition. Launching two brand-new seasonal routes to Big Sky country, American Airlines will fly from New York’s LaGuardia Airport to Bozeman and Kalispell, Montana, beginning mid-year and continuing through Labor Day. Take advantage of the new direct route before the secret gets out, and so that they’ll continue next year.

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One of the cities featured in Booking.com’s travel trends for 2020, Urugay’s capital Montevideo is a stable and LGBT-friendly destination to visit in South America—a continent that’s seen dips in tourism of late thanks to political instability in travel destinations like Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. Travelers identified the city as a trending travel destination for anyone seeking an immersive, one-stop escape; according to the study, “over half (54 percent) of global travelers say they want to go on one long trip to a place that has all of their favorite activities and sights close together.” Montevideo’s offerings include beaches, nightlife, markets, theaters, culinary prowess, and festive Gay Pride Day celebrations in September.

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