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emotional moment :(
This cute guy, absolutely not. I encountered this mammal thousands of times and I never felt scared of it.
wait a minute, I made a topic 80% exactly like this one. I didn't know about this topic! And yea Giganotosaurus hands down, Spinosaurus's more fragile jaw wouldn't be able to penetrate Giganotosaurus's robust flesh that much.
You guys vote for the winner in the next round.
Yay, I voted for Gigantoraptor and I hit a jackpot! I knew that the Gigantoraptor would win!
My child likes dinosaurs very much.
I want a gigantoraptor as a pet now
WHAT THE HECK!
wow thats a little over kill Kamoebas V.6
He looks so happy! I wonder why he had such round jaws?
Yeah, I can see both happening. As for compeition, I think the odds were low since the Early Jurassic ecology was just recovering from the End Triassic extinction
I have been doing some researching, the dilophosaurus primarily ate fish, aquatic invertebrates, carrion, and small vertebrates.
Also I have been reading the dilophosaurus form (the crests) was present in many early jurassic theropods, I wonder if the dilophosaurus went extinct through evolving into more advanced theropods.
Maybe Dilophosaurus died out, It had competition too.
I used to be really scared of bugs when I was little (and even now, I'm still a little creeped out by certain species), so I probably would've been extremely terrified if I saw a live Meganuera as a kid. As an adult, I would probably be less scared of it, although it would still creep me out a bit.
they say its the size of an eagle, but I doubt they are dangerous
The next contender is another BUG
Yeah the giant millipede that could rear up and look a grown man in the eye, I would be scared if one pops up in my neck of the woods. I live in the rural parts of America were the nearest sporting store is in the big cities.
But if it turns out to be harmless then I wouldn't be too worried about it. Would probably be a farmer's nightmare in addition to regular bugs, rabbits, armadillos, and deer
well hopefully the extended cut gives us more Dr. Grant
It was better than Fallen Kingdom, but that's not a high bar by any stretch. Lots of wasted potential, jaw droppingly confusing coverage and poor Sam Neil had barely anything to do in this except bumble around, looking confused and jealous.
I don't know what's going on with Trevorrow, but the man is not cut out for blockbuster filmmaking. I really think he needs to stick with smaller, indie flicks.
well i heard from a certain Jurassic Park lore master that if the movie proves successful we may get a new trilogy
I'm just disappointed that the jurassic world franchise has ended...:(
I agree there was too much going on for a single movie to tackle however the movie may yet improve with the rumored EXTENDED CUT
I'll go tell one of the adminstrators to delete this topic for you ok?
Wait, you watch Filmcore!? I do too! I love their intresting evolution videos
Oh and Erliko, did you searned anything related about the bruhathkayosaurus?
There's some parts that I agree, There were a lot of dinosaurs, but the ending was heartwarming, just not what I really wanted.
Honestly its not a bad movie, I just think some other dinosaur movies are better than this.
It isn't as nearly bad as people are making it out to be and it certainly doesn't deserve the insane hatred that it's been getting. However, I personally found the movie to be a bit of a mixed bag, there's things I really enjoyed about it, but at the same time there were a lot of problems and I would be lying if I said that I wasn't slightly disappointed by it.
I think that the movie suffered from having way too much happening at once and a lot of the subplots distracted from the main premise of "dinosaurs in our world", also as a conclusion to the series, I found it kind of underwhelming. There were a lot a great ideas and moments that I really liked, such as the Dimetrodon scene, the Parasaurolophus herding scene, the Malta black market scene, and the introduction of feathered dinosaurs. It was great to see the original cast return, and their reintroduction to the series was definitely a highlight of the film. Also, without spoiling anything, I thought that Dodgson's fate was done really well and served as a nice bit of karma for him. They tried to put as many new creatures in the movie as possible, which was fun to see, but unfortunately it resulted in a lot of them being too underused and I felt that they didn't have enough time to really make an impact. The Giganotosaurus was cool, although as the "big bad" of the movie, he felt really underwhelming and at times I couldn't help but think of how much cooler it would've been if they had brought back the Spinosaurus instead. I also thought that, while the final fight was entertaining, it felt like it was trying a bit too hard to recreate the fight from Jurassic World.
Overall, I would say that it's an entertaining movie, but at the same time, it's probably one of my least favorite entries in the series (currently not sure if I like it more or less than Fallen Kingdom). But like I said, it's not the "terrible, cinematic disaster/train wreck/dumpster fire/extinction-level event/one big pile of s***!" that a lot of reviews are trying to claim it to be.
I think it was great, but not awesome. I agree with my dad, and another few fake scenes that doesn't make sense, my favourite part of the movie is This is to prevent spoilers when Blue came back to see her long time owner before running back to the jungles, that scene was so heartwarming, especially when baby blue came back to her mother.






