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Haha, sorry, just couldn't resist.
Well, maybe we should be glad. a lot of times movies I love get AWFUL sequels. Monsters Inc, Cars, and some other movies got AWFUL sequels.
No, there isn't, and it pisses me off.
Well I alread sqid before that The Lost World is just as good as JP, and in a way, maybe even better. JP 3, well let's just stop dwelling into that. I caught your reference.
Is there a sequel to the Iron Giant!? I LOVE that movie.
If there's one thing the history of movie sequels has taught us, it's that sequels cannot be contained. They break barriers, painfully, maybe even dangerously. Guys, what I'm saying is, sequals find a way.....
Unless it's one you want to see, like a sequel to The Iron Giant.
Well, you will do good!!!
Thanks guys.
401, yes, I do now. Well, got some editing to dI on the next few chapters.
Something Real, Muldoon in the movie raused his voice twice. At the beginning, trying to save the employee, and near the end when Sattler wouldn't run to the maintenance shed. Both times, he was trying to save lives. If the employees had listenee to him in the beginning, he would have succeeded both times. Muldoon has always came across to me as a guy who can keep his cool in any situation.
I highly, HIGHLY, doubt it's true.
Wow, you really do take your oportunities, Mr. Happy.
Yah, whoever thinks the classic JP orchestrated MASTER PIECE goes with some "talented" "artist" named Katy Perry just wants to wtach the world burn.
Heard of this little guy before, but I bet many haven't. Nice choice.
I know. This is almost as bad as that rumor that Katy Perry was to be singing the JW theme (Jurassic Park and lyrics don't belong in the same sentence, as well a Jurassic Park and Pop Music. It was proven fake fortunetly). Look at it, it's got the consistency of Jurassic Park 3 and...................... F*ck.
Universal is testing us for weakness, systematically. They remember.
Well, you already heard my thoughts. But the next chapter I will be able to give my thoughts for real in the comments section.
Nice. Wasn't rooting for either, but well written overall.
My reaction when I saw all the comments about you know what...

Or it only needed two sides because they could probably be expanding it using cgi!
I know, it's so awful! Whomever decided that this could pass as the leaked storyline needs to be looked at!
Sorry, big fingers and iPod keys don't mix.
Fake. It said there will be a monorail that is accessible only from a boat in Florida. Isla Nublar, the location of the park, is 120 miles west of Costa Rica. Florida is in the eastern states. That would imply the boat can go through land or fly to get over a CONTINENT. Then the hybrid and training stuff. Why would you create a dinosaur that can CAMOFLAUGE itself? That's wasted money because it would friggin disappear and never be seen. Training dinosaurs. Interesting concept, but no. Dinosaurs take to a higher authority, a pack member or a mate. If one of those is unavailable, they listen to themselves.
I know some real resorts have on-the-water huts and suites like that...but on Isla Nublar...wouldn't one bad tidal day destory the whole thing?
Nothing there that hasn't been suggested already, but the laman's term explanation of the hyrbrid dinosaur makes it sound so awful.
Its hard to ignore the sheer likelihood that a future JP-technology owner would see fit to experiment with the DNA further. Henry Wu is back, and his character as written by Michael Chrichton more than 20 years ago, definitely the profile as someone willing to, eventually, expand his work to include combining DNA samples to create NEW creatures, not just to semi-recreate known creatures.
While I'm still (somewhat) hoping that they decide to dismantle this idea and opt for a new "real" dinosaur to be new antagonist...I wouldn't be terribly disappointed to see them follow what logic demands would inevitably happen....and see a Hybrid Dinosaur created purely for entertainment, and watch it backfire.
I'm think and hoping that both Allosaurus and Carnotaurus will play a role.
The problem is, in a movie you can only go in so many different directions, and the dinosaurs themselves become characters, that have scenes.
In Jurassic Park we got treated to very few actual dinosaurs, and Tyrannosaur and Velociraptor traded roles as the biggest concern throughout, until the finale that brought them together. Other JP films have invented some scenes, such as the herd scene in the TLW, and the river boat cruise that passed by a sweeping landscape of dinos that showed as many differnt dinoaurs as they could in one shot.
Its just very hard to fit an Ankylosaurus into the story.
For the same reason, if Carnotaurus and Allosaurus are both attractions at Jurassic World, we may see one of them get screen time, while the other gets a passing mention or a glimpse.
There needs to be a balance between the two in terms of shots and landscapes.
Not necessairly in building design or dinosaurs.
The sweeping, ALL-CGI landscape shots, ala SW Episodes I,II,III, introduce the least amount of believability.
When its done right, you don't pull out so far from the content, you keep your shots close and personal, and CGI the hell out of the background to complete the illusion.
When it comes to the dinosaurs, I'm in favor of 100% CGI, done well. Maybe its just me, but I can easily see the difference between live action and CGI dinos, and when a scene is a mix of both, it ALWAYS looks inconsistent and I dlislike that.
Even the best work ever done on this, which was the T-Rex attack on the Explorers in the original JP, I can still see the difference. And that is probably the best execution of puppet/CGI combo of all time. Fast foward to JP3 and the Spino and Raptors, which saw a mix of both, looked horribly inconsistent during their scenes.
Please, let him do 100% CGI dinos. The technology today is so good they will look their best if the CGI artists can control it all.
Also notice it only has two sides, but that makes sense if the shots they needed only point in a certain direction.
This was excellent and I typicall don't enjoy fan writing as it is rarely ever believable, realistic, or contexual. This was EXCELLENT.
I'm going to guess something in the Carnotaurus to Allosaurus size range.
At first its tough to estimate the scale of this, but going off of the human sized door to the interior, the wall is around 35 ft. at its highest point...definitely suffcient to house a medium sized therapod.
Then you have the scratch marks and their relative size and height....definitely no Velociraptor. Definitely no Carnotaurus either....Carnotaurus has small stubby arms with 2 fingered hands...couldn't not have made those marks. Nor would I expect Carnotaurus to be tall enough to make those marks.
Allosaurus, for one, would be completely believable. The 3 fingered scratch marks, their size and height, all work within the context of an Allosaurus.
So here is the million dollar question: Why is an Allosaurus being kept in a fishbowl sized enclosure? Allosaurus was (presumbaly) not the wildly agile or uncontrollable specimen that Velociraptor turned out to be (which is why the Velociraptors were kept in a holding pen). So why wouldn't Allosaurus have his/her own range paddock like the Tyrannosaur and every other species?
Notice how this enclosure is a perfect example of lesson-learned: No electric fences that depend on power as the only means of blockade. Solid concrete walls make much more sense.
Oh sh-
Well, looking forward to it.
I'm really looking forward to that, it sounds extremely interesting.
Good chapter.
Great fight. I liked the setting.
SOMETHING REAL-I'm so glad you enjoy this story. Tytus is my favourite too. But the ending will have some heartbreak, so be prepared.
UCMP-This battle will be very savage. I'm not revealing who will die, but you'll be on the edge of your seat.
Well then, here I go, my top 5:
5. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus

Length: 13-16 metres (43-52 feet)
Weight: 6-8 tons
Height: without sail:4-5 metres (13-16 feet)with sail:5-6 metres (16-20 feet)
4. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus

Length: 11-14 metres (36-46 feet)
Weight: 7-9 tons
Height: 3-4 metres (10-13 feet)
3. Giganotosaurus carolinii

Length: 11-14 metres (36-46 feet)
Weight: 7-9 tons
Height: 3-4 metres (10-13 feet)
2. Tyrannosaurus rex

Length: 10-13 metres (33-43 feet)
Weight: 7-9 tons
Height: 3-4 metres (10-13 feet)
1. Tyrannotitan chubutensis

Length: 10-12 metres (33-39 feet)
Weight: 6-8 tons
Height: 3-4 metres (10-13 feet)
I'm guessing Carnotaurus, for the simple reason that if it was a Troodon/Jp Velociraptor Enclosure there would be a far higher amount of foliage.
Amazing chapter. I can't wait for the next one. I just hope that you won't kill Tytus or Poppaea or their offspring. But then again, I really like Hades as well.
Great chapter and I had the same problem yesterday.
I personally like CGI a lot more than Live Action since the movements are a lot more realistic than when you use Live Action and modern CGI is almost as realistic as Live Action, so personally, I don't have a problem with him overusing CGI.







