Comments (Page 726)
Latest comments by Jurassic World fans on news, forum discussions and images!
Haha, this is all funny. Nice jokes everyone.
Just so you guys know, when I said no cussing, I meant no F-bombs or anything else in that category of cuss words.

@Carnosaur
Correct-O-mondo. It was Taken from The First book where Three young raptors board the Cargo ship headed to the Mainland.
Like many Planned peices, It was scrapped. To help fit into Cannon, It's more the Likely, That the raptors escaped from The Cargo ship, Or were still on it. (Hence why we don't see any Ingen crew leave the ship)
"Sometimes, You just don't ask questions." -Some Director speaking to fans on a plot hole.
Another peice that was Scrapped was the Baby Trike Scene from the First Book. SWS Had already begun and were close to being finished the Young trike when teh Scene was cut.
To this day, The young trikes whereabouts are Unknown.
Alright, found something!
"Originally, there was supposed to be a scene showing raptors boarding the ship before it left port, so they could kill the crew without the T-Rex leaving its secured cell. This scene was never shot because they were never able to justify raptors running around San Diego while the T-Rex was."
So, apparently, they wrote the scripts as they went along, not thinking of what the changes might do.
MR.HAPPY9097 - Hahaha! Oh, this is exceptionally fun! Here we go!
Two velociraptors are eating a clown. One looks up to the other with a quizzical look upon its face and says "Does this taste funny to you?" ;)
That always bothered me, that door was way to small for the rex to get into, and the young one was already in san diego at that time...i'll go try to dig somethin up..
Hmmmmm.......... Never thought of that. Perhaps there were Raptors aboard the ship as well, they ate everyone, went down to the hold, and got eaten by the Rex.
I'll just move this topic for you.
CARNOSAUR - That's extremely compelling news! I'll bet that animal was a beautiful sight in life. Thank you very much for sharing this with us! :)
MR.HAPPY9097 - Absolutely! Hmm, I wonder if it's possible to make a time traveling widget out of a broken hair-dryer, two bobby-pins and a curling iron... :)
It would probably be pretty bloody, yes, but I would enjoy it for the most part.
Haha, that's good parenting right there, and yeah, GM for the win.... or second place, I prefer Chrysler.
Chasmosaurus too if i'm not mistaken..
@Mr.Happy i thought you'd like the Caddy referene ;)
I was originally just gonna have the new ceratopsian but my daughter saw the Psittacosaurus and was pretty adamant i show you guys because it reminds her of a sheep

Great find Carnosaur :)
Let's see, 77 million years ago. Would've had encounters with predators like Albertosaurus, Gorgosaurus, and Daspletosaurus, plus raptors.
Interesting. Nice find, and I love the 1950's Cadillacs almost as much as the Chrysler Wing Cars.
MR.HAPPY9097 - Hahaha! Indeed! I'd love to step back in time if such a course of action were possible at this point! Could you imagine actually watching ancient animals in their native environment? That would be bloody amazing - and likely terrifying! :)
JEZZA - Oh, you never have to worry about offending me, sweetie! I, too, have a great deal of faith. However, I believe that the power(s) that created the grand universe as we know it took time to do so. I suppose you could say I believe in God in the universal sense. All of the immense energy composing the countless trillions of stars and galaxies forming the cosmos is certainly part of a grand design - fashioned by intelligence. I certainly wouldn't be surprised if that staggering an unfathomable well of energy is the creator that breathed life into all things! Trust me when I say this: I've an incredibly strong amount of belief in what we can and cannot see. ;)
MrHappy, that's why it's only an honorable mention :)
Jezza, I didn't forget Acro, but I could only include so many before it got to be too much. I also wanted to focus on dinosaurs known by the general public too(to a degree at least). Since you seem to have a thing for Acro, I'd suggest watching Prehistoric: Washington or Prehistoric: Dallas. Both episodes feature Acrocanthosaurus.
Very interesting and highly plausible. Only time (machines) will tell.
Nice list Rex Fan, though I'd imagine Edmontosaurus is associated with Canada a bit more than the states (Its name litterally means Edmonton Lizard).
Jezza, this is Rex Fan's list, not mine. Until now, I haven't even been online since almost an hour before this was posted. You might want to check who you're responding to before calling someone out.
Yet another amazing poster Paden. :)
Hmmm...would sound more interesting to me if I were a uniformitarian evolutionist, but I'm not, and proud of it. I see more evidence pointing towards catastrophism and creation. Either way, we all have to have faith in something, you have faith that the earth is millions of years old and evolution is actually accurate, and I have to have faith that God is real and everything the Bible says is true.
Sorry if I've offended you Something Real. :)
Mr. Happy, either you forgot about acrocanthosaurus or you're just crazy. How could you forget about him, he should be at the number two spot on the list, just saying. He's from the south, like me.
Nice vid, thanks JP Carnotaurus
Never read the books, but I like the movie, obviously. :)
I know this is random, but as long as we're on the topic of books. There is a awesome book series called the Wingfeather Saga, it's got humor, adventure, action, monsters, long lost heirs to long lost kingdoms, dark magic, it's clean, and snickbuzzards with bellybuttons. It's a four part series, book one is On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness (a tongue-twister of a title), then North!...Or Be Eatan, Monster in the Hollows, The Warden and the Wolf King ( the last book), and Pembrick's Creaturepedia (a side book that goes along with the series). Book four and the creaturepedia aren't yet out, but on July 22 they will. I've talked about this series with Something Real and she seems to like them. Personally, they're my favorite books and I strongly advise you to read them. Here's a link to the series fan page...http://wingfeathersaga.com/
ENJOY! :D
WARNING:
If you read any of these books, you will smile and not want to close the book. You also might projectile vomit all over bedroom and not even care one bit out of the sheer awesomeness of these books, or be eaten by horned hounds.
If you do vomit everywhere, you can do this...

PUKE ANGELS!
Thats an awesome poster paden, love the suspense of t-rex shadow... I can see your hard work behind it!
Isla Nublar Emergency Response Team FTW! :)
i like how you're writing this out...looking forward to the next one!
X_PADEN_X - Very nice! I like the gore and the T-Rex shadow - very evocative! :)
I like it. Better than the one before.
CARNOSAUR - Hahaha! Well spoke! I believe your thoughts on the colorations of herbivores to be quite accurate - and you're likely very right in assuming that the animals, as a whole, would be unique in mannerism and personality. They'd no doubt be something completely foreign to you and I! :)








































