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this...is...awesome!
it looks good but it doesnt have much of the jp feel. the color on the dinosaurs seems lacking
Excitement level: 100% :D
The original JP was so special I think in part because of the CGI, it was so new at the time and well done that the effect was just stunning. The new trailer has a sorta nostalgia effect with me anyways.
I would disagree with you on the CGI but that's just me and what I like. Overall I loved it so much! Great post!
Hype intensifies drastically*
@ raptor, I agree with everything you said!!!!!!!!
Nice!! Gonna Feature and sticky this.
I am in awe!!!!!!!!!!!
this is going to break every record in the box office. This is going to be the best film ever released!!! There i said it.
Screw you sceptics ! Did you not just see that gyrosphere ! Utterly amazing. Trevorrow you are about to become a multi millionaire
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SQUEALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I won't be able for the full trailer!
I can't believe it I'm just in shock. I say it under JPBuilders page on instagram and when I first saw it I assumed it would be a Jurassic Park builder 2 thing or something, but it's just amazing. Who new a 15 second trailer could get us so much closer to the actual movie. I'm so ecstatic now I can only imagine the thanksgiving day trailer!
I have such a good feeling about this!
Totally! this looks awesome ^^
Haha, no problem! I think we're all just going crazy right now! :D
Sorry, I didn't realize you had already posted first :D
My bad, I didn't see when it was made. That's true, but the difference between ~7.6 t and ~8 t is very small, at least in a 6 t + animals. You can perfectly round it up.
Saints alive! That was bloody astounding! Had I not been told it was a fan made work, I'd have thought it was a pre-teaser released to get everyone hyper excited! The velociraptor raising its head looked spot on! Absolutely wonderful! :D
Site B is a designeted sanctuary for dinosaurs as proposed in TLW. In JP3, it was designated restricted. If Masrani wanted to start over with cloning, it's unlikely he would attempt any claim to Isla Sorna. Perhaps it's best to leave Site B alone and let the dinosaurs rule. What is interesting to learn is what animals survived the napalm bombing on Nublar after the White Rabbit virus crippled the park, and what animals survived, only to reemerge when Jurassic Wored started up.
NOAH ECKECKENRODE - Oh, how very neat! You know, I've never actually been to an arcade? I hear they're great fun! Thank you for finding and presenting this to us! :)
DINOCROC13 - How fun! Hmm...I'd have to say that there's a tie for my absolute affections with regards to dinosaurs. I'm extremely fond of Acrocanthosaurus and Baryonyx. Both are exceptionally neat and interesting animals in my opinion! :)
NOAH ECKECKENRODE - How exciting! Thank you for sharing this! :)
Unfortunatley, The only Theater that DOES Have an Arcade is an hour or less drive from me...
So I either need to be really convincing to my family... Or tag along with a friend
That was cool!!!
Paden, the theatre I go to has a big arcade.
Those are bloody CUTE! Can't wait to have a plushi D-Rex! ;D
Actually Carch doesn't look any bigger - both were extremely similar-sized. SMG din-1 was ~12.6~12.9 m long and ~7~7.6 t in weight when we use G.carolinii's holotype as a basis. I usually round it up to ~13 m and ~8 t (precise estimates aren't safe, as it's fragmentary). G.carolinii's largest specimen was ~13.2 m lobg and ~8.2 t according to Hartman, but again that specimen is fragmentary, so I usually round it to ~13 m and ~8 t. So they're around the same size, ~14 m is bloated for both those animals. By going by precise estimates, however, G.carolinii seems to be little larger - but as I already said, precise estimates aren't safe, so I'd say that they're essentially the same size.
@Lord of the Spinosaurus
The Trailer, Or MockingJay?
Because One I find really important.... The other one I could care less until it comes out on Dvd.
Me and my class saw it yesterday at around lunchtime. It priemered to most of the public yesterday night, so it was cool having seen a movie everybody was all hyped up about kind of earlier than the rest of the public. The place we went to was in Essex, Vermont (I actually live in Vermont, a state with less than a million people), and it has one of the largest movie theaters in the country called the T-Rex (thats actually what its called). And it just so happens that Colin Trevorrow (the director of Jurassic World) lives in Vermont! Anyways, enough of me bragging about myself and the state I live in.
@Sci-Fi King I'm hoping a board! :D So hyped, good to see I'm not alone! Yay!
Neat O...
Its a shame Arcades and such are so near Extinction. You can't even find them in Theaters anymore.
It's a saddening thing.
I hope I didn't sound mean.
I think T.rex, Ceratosaurus, Tarascosaurus, and Daspletosaurus are all up there.
I didn't estimate anything myself. I just remember reading/hearing these weights thrown around on different sites, in books, and a documentary or two here and there. I just added them all up and it made sense to me.


















