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That's awesome. Just plain awesome.
Depends. If JP Dilo hits a sensitive spot with spit, JP Dilo. If not, natural Dilo on size alone.
Perhaps we will just ahve to wait for the next sequel to come out so we can see if they will have the Baronyx.
wow I never expected that, it's awesome :). JP hype is back.
SKELETURTLETHEBEST AKA KAIJUSAURUS - Hahaha! That is fantastic! The image of the T-rex hefting Thor's hammer to the bewilderment of the Avengers is superb! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this with us! :)
More can be found here: http://imgur.com/a/itUme
I give movie 9 because I give -1 for the missing T-Rex roar in the end, even Im a spino fan I as really hoping to hear the iconic roar
Why can't this be on the appstore for other devices like a Kindle Fire or an Ipad? Becuase otherwise more people will be upset that they can't get the best game ever
TYRANNWRIGHT - Hmm...I find this to be curious. While the scene is fantastic, I am curious as to why the individuals responsible for drawing interest to the film would choose to use it. That is, in my opinion, one of the "payoff" moments in the film - best left to be revealed solely within the film. Regardless, the fact that Jurassic World has gained so much attention and revinue is outstanding! :)
RAPTOR-401 and SCI-FI KING25 - You are most welcome! I am pleased that you found this information to be interesting! :)
Apsolutely a must! Suchomimus and Baryonyx should be in this time along ith other dinos on the site.
SPINORULEZ - This is a fun topic! Hmm...I believe I will second SQUIDBONEZ's desire for Baryonyx and Suchomimus! Those animals would be amazing to see in a film! I Also happen to agree that I would dearly like to see an updated Spinosaurus - that would be phenominal! :)
How about they ACTUALLY SHOW Suchomimus, Baryonyx, and Metriacanthosaurus this time.
This was very cool to read, thanks for sharing!
@ALAN!-401
@DINOSTEVE93
Actually, despite what it may sound like based on my "essay", I actually prefer my dinosaurs resembeling giant cassowaries rather than Godzilla. LOL
At least no cats/dogs died. I hate when dogs or cats die in those films.
*SPOILER*
I just cant understand why the put t-rex's iconic roar in TV spots and trailers and not in the movie :P, even in the end I was hyped for the roar and we get the JP3 roar
Personally I think it's good that we're having more imaginitive views of these creatures rather than giant scaly lizards.
I'm not crazy about it either, but it sounds very much like Colin has been focused on how this universe of Jurassic Park would logically proceed within itself. So much of the Jurassic World script seems like a series of inevitabilities in the modern world. Everything from the eventuallity of someone getting the vision right, to the genetic experimentation, to the need for newness and updates over time...its right there with reality.
Perhaps what we feel, is that the change in 'reality' from 22 years ago to today isn't as grand and mysterious. The old park was legit, Lowery. Without all the modern technology and expectaions of today, that reality was much more isolated and spooky. Combine that with realistic looking dinosaurs and it was mesmerizing.
Still, within the reality of our time, we can hope to appreciate where this goes. Jurassic World was awesome and is the best sequel to the original, but it is a turning point and the last of the 'Park' style films.
Maybe it could also be so people will feel like they want to watch it again... Or maybe they're trying to tell people that the 3rd one was bad with this, and that this sequel is good for sure!
I don't know...
I see somebody borrowed my Rexy image.
Maybe they thought amost everyone saw it by now...
I'm hoping for at least SOME time on the islands, as most of the movie will probably have to do with (SPOILER).
I'm hoping for some raptor + Rex action in the movie, and maybe a couple new dinosaurs. That's it for now.
This is pretty interesting. Thanks for sharing this SR! :)
Thank you so much Sci-Fi King25!
lol sigh... like it would be something bad.
I'll definitely do a topic with all the arguments I have, but this is not a floof supporter vs. scaly supporter. This is the case of people that are not up to date with science yet.
BTW how you get that GIF as part of your signature? I tried but can't do it.
Well, that sure doesn't seem like the best move... Better as a surprise...
I think this 'deserved' stuff is annoying, no one in the franchise deserved to die but Nedry really, and Ludlow, you can say Dieter, Carter, Gennaro, etc. but they were still inocent, they were just d**k heads.
The hunters in TLW didn't deserve to die, the ACU and workers of anyhting were just doing their job.
Horrific, but not the worst.
Saw that the other day, was amazing and hilarious, especially how Thor looks baffled that Rexy is holding his hammer and is worthy to hold it XD
It's good that they did this, hope it becomes more common to do so like it used to.
Huh, why would they put that scene in a TV Spot? Thought that was supposed to be the one of the big surprises of the movie...
I think The Lost World is a better film simply due to the successful story scale it accomplished and the maturity it has in its filmmaking-- Not necessarily its material.
Yes it's a bit long and drags at some moments, but it makes up for it with expertly designed thrills that don't always include dinosaurs. One thing I really loved about Spielberg's Jurassic Park movies was the sense of grating danger even when dinosaurs aren't onscreen. For example, Sarah's scene with the glass cracking under her is likely the most suspenseful moments in the entire film. Not a single dinosaur is onscreen during that.
I was largely more attatched to the characters than I was in Jurassic World, but much of that had to do with Ian Malcolm. He was already beloved in Jurassic Park and became an excellent through line to enjoy other characters. (Especially Nick van Owen. Can you imagine what Vince Vaughn's career would look like today without this movie?) Meanwhile, Roland became one of the most enjoyable and, by extension, interesting characters in the film-- I felt his arc was cut too soon and wish he and Nick were around for the San Diego attack.
Now I fully admit the San Diego arc was completely unnecessary and horribly omitted the majority of the film's key players, but looking back on it gave us something this franchise needs more of: Dinosaurs OFF the island. If this is just a taste of what that's like, we need more of it. The danger, thrills and suspense can really be enhanced by giving us a world where the dinosaurs have taken over the mainland.
The Lost World is sadmittedly pretty flawed, but it's a more seasoned movie than the following sequels. It also has an epic feel that Jurassic Park 3 doesn't and was somewhat forced in Jurassic World. It's not a masterpiece, but it's a competent, enjoyable sequel I believe to be the best crafted of the follow-ups.
It is harder to practice pulling off sarcasm, believe me I know! It just takes practice, make sure you imagine how it would be like for someone to read your statement.
If possible, put italics possibly to emphasize part of the sarcasm. If possibly, you can put a "sarcasm warning", it all depends.
I think I've mastered sarcasm on here considering the dozens of spoof/satirical topics I have made in the past, so if you need help or advice with anything, you can always PM me.
As a side note, I think it would be good to get a profile picture so people can easily recognize who you are and possibly what your interests are.
@SOMETHING REAL
Amen. I was just putting this post out there for those who automaticlly believe whatever someone tells them. I have met a lot of them. But in the end, like you said. No harm in speculating, though.
@ALAN!-401
That did come off as harsh, didn't it? Sorry, I didn't mean that in any sort of mean way. I was trying to be sarcastic, but it's rather difficult over the Internet, no?
What remains of dinosaurs can neither prove nor disprove the presence of feathers in their physiology. To argue the case in either direction is to simply make speculations. However, we can all agree on this point: dinosaurs were incredible and enigmatic creatures the likes of which our world will likely never again see. What makes them so special is that they are so unknowable - monsters of great enormity that roamed our world. :)
I also am very dissapointed with the horrible quality of the toy line, I don't think I will buy any toys.
I went to Dairy Queen but they ddin't have any of the Jurassic World cups which was a huge dissapointment to me.
Good luck svaing money and such.
I know DinoSteve, so try not to act to harsh DInoBenz, I think he will post some legitamate reasonging of why he is a "flufferner" as you say.














