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At 4:59 my face was kinda like Billy's in JP III when they're flying over Sorna, and they get to see all those herbivores on the plains, the moment when he sees living dinosaurs for the first time... ^^
But the other parts of these 2 tracks are awesome aswell, Michael Giacchino managed to compose something that is new and fresh, but what also captures the atmosphere and feeling of the original scores. :)
Clair be like

SCI-FI KING25 - Oh, it is alright! I am sure your drawings are still beautiful! :)
SCI-FI KING25 - Oh, gosh; you are going to scare the sense from me again! I will certainly support you if you choose to produce another series! I look forward to it! :)
It sounds like Jurassic Park to me. ^.^ Not bad at all.
^I can't get it on my iPod Touch.
I heard somewhere that Ludia has no plans to optimize it for other devices.
SPINOFAN - Thank you ever so much for the information! I will certainly put it to use! :)
@ Something Real, the caliber is .45 (almost half an inch in diameter). The name 45/70 refers to the caliber of the round and the grains of black powder (70) used to propel the round.
At first I was a bit puzzled by this choice of firearm in such an environment asking myself the obvious questions like "Why not a magazine fed auto? Why not something stronger like a .50 BMG? and Why not a full automatic?" It later occurred to me that this is a very sensible weapon for this environment. For starters, the Marlin is a very sturdy gun and can handle some very hot loads, loads that can be used on Africa's big 5. The rifle is relatively lightweight and is not so large as to make portability a task. Just sling it over your shoulder and go.
To answer my own initial questions; Magazine fed autos can jam up and are generally not as reliable as bolt/lever action guns. Stronger guns like the .50 BMG tend to be quite large and a great deal heavier, making it a chore to carry it around all day. The same can be said of full automatics powerful enough to do the job.
I don't see this weapon for restricted zone duty (an armed team of people would make much more sense). Instead I picture this rifle being carried as a safety precaution for the raptors and general purposes.
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaay every dinosaur nest I've ever colored is now innacrate.
Nice find! :)
LORD VADER - I happen to greatly enjoy the fact that Owen's rifle is a "simple" firearm! It lends a certain amount of credibility and ruggedness to the character - almost evoking the sense of an African bush guide! If I may ask, what caliber is this weapon? Its barrel suggests - from what I can see - a fairly large bore. Regardless, thank you for presenting this very fun topic! :)
SVANYA - That is incredible! Hmm...I wonder if there were other variances in color...How very neat! Thank you so very much for taking the time to share this with us! :)
It'd be really awesome if instead of posting a text link, you just embed the video. Makes it easier for everyone. Like so:
thats amazing. we can see which dinosaur laid each egg by its color. astounding
I like that it's a modest rifle. I think it suits Owen and the entire film in general well. I wonder if Owen if intended the rifle to be a safety precaution against the Raptor Squad or the wild dinosaurs that roam the restricted zone.
^Same.
I think it looks pretty cool myself.
Well then. Nice to see there's going to be some comedy in the movie.
This gives me high hopes that this will be an awesome movie. :D
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I need it.
Well as you know I don't know too much about guns but it seems to be a very cool choice!
I can't even get it on my iPad.
Well, all big things start small I guess.
Nah the Irex would imprint on me, all I have to do is to dress as an Irex.
The I-Rex imprints on nobody but itself.
Cool TV spot! :)
I want one. Then, it will imprint on me and I'll train it and rule the world! >:D
Any idea on the soundtrack? Will it be made available, because damn that was intense!
Ian Malcolm's chaos theory has reincarnated or should I say evolve into something more deadly...
I agree with XenoRaptor. Indominus Rex is one of those creatures who is just born evil.
That was pretty sinister, was like a tv spot for a horror movie, it even looks evil and calculated just by the way she's staring out of the egg.
This would of worked well if it was in a teaser trailer, definitely gives more goosebumps.
Hard to believe something as nightmarish as the I. Rex started out like any other dinosaur...
Awwwwwwwwwww I want one as a pet.
Maybe it's my computer, but I still can't see it.
Cool! I'm still waiting on my state. Oh well, digging up Mastadons under highways and construction sites is cool. Maybe one day I'll find a Mosasaurus...
To tell you the truth NIELSOSAURUS, I don't think its Spino itself people dislike so much as the Spino fanboys. It's one thing if you're reasonable about the thing, but it's a completely different thing if you think Spino was the unstoppable monster the folks over at Monsters Resurrected made it out to be. Personally, I think Spino is a really cool creature, but I could live without the fanboys.
the raptors in this movie looks huge, maby im just remembering the other raptors in the JP universe as smaller..but that head looks enourmus compared to owens hand in the picture above.
am i remembering it wrong?
Why do so many people hate spino?! I just love him. He's amazing.
@godzilla316 Nope. She/He just wasn't mentioned. Pay attention to the last 2 scenes, Delta's leaves his/her cage along the other 3 and is also seen running alongside Owen



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