And...done! Well that was an abrupt ending, as well as a rip-off of the ending of the original Jurassic Park novel (which hints at the Raptors migrating to the mainland by swimming off the island in herds). I also had to restrain myself from making a "GET TO DA CHOPPA!" reference in my running commentary. So, all in all was Raptor Island a bad movie? Oh hell yes. Bad acting, bad CG, bad animation, bad visual effects, bad writing...you name it, it's here. Despite all that, though, I at least found this movie more watch-able than Labyrinth. My biggest problem with this movie is that it's just so...incompetent. Yes, it's a "stupid" movie as well, but "stupid" I can deal with under the right circumstances. For example, just the other day I re-watched Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, one of the stupidest movies I've ever seen, but it's aware of that and just runs with it. This movie just feels...lazy. The plot can't make up its mind whether the terrorist angle is going to be the main plot, a sub plot, or a Maguffin. That plot never goes anywhere, anyway. Meanwhile, the "monster movie" angle isn't done very well, with no scare moments and laughably bad gore. So if you enter this movie wanting a shlock-grade action film, you'll be disappointed, and if you enter this movie wanting a typical cheesy monster movie you'll be disappointed as well. There are elements of a passable movie in this, but it's all just thrown together and never works. Hey, at least it's better than any given Uwe Boll film.