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MemberCompsognathusMar-01-2013 5:21 PMIt appears that when Jp4 hits the big screen we might not see those familiar scaly faces were used too. Jack Horner stated in an interview that "The dinosaurs will be completely redesigned" so what will they do? will we see the normal hairless dinos or a new feathered ones? I can't wait to find out. Will the velociraptors still be the same over exaggerated size or will they minimize the size to the right way????
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AdminIndoraptorMar-01-2013 11:13 PMHi [b]JVANNEST[/b], welcome to the Jurassic Park 4 Online community forum! Thanks for the post, but I was wondering if you had a link to this interview with Jack Horner?
I think however what is the most likely scenario to happen with the Dinosaurs in Jurassic Park 4, will be that they have feathers. Hopefully not too many, but I assume they will in fact have some feathers on their bodies. Aside from that, not too sure.
One thing I will add, I hope they leave the Raptors the size that they've always been portrayed as in previous JP films, otherwise they won't be as scary. They'll be more like compies if anything and they were my least favorite of all the Dinosaurs featured in the Jurassic Park films. Some unrealistic aspects must be kept in the film, it is a movie after all.
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Interstellar-Movie.com AdminMemberCompsognathusMar-02-2013 8:28 AMI think the redesigned dinosaurs will be a hybrid of the original Jurassic Park design and a new design that may feature somewhat feathered dinosaurs. I am sure that the filmmaker(s) are aware that having oversized chickens running around would be laughable. So I am sure it will not look ridiculous.
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MemberCompsognathusMar-02-2013 1:29 PMwell in jp 3 they were already "evolving" in a way I guess, but theres a lot of controversy on this topic what i believe is that during the prehistoric age baby to juvenile dinosaurs had soft downy feathers ( for warmth) and they out grew them when they fully matured, it was a bit of a okay step with the raptors but a t-rex (or spino or stego or triceratops"with feathers no thats pointless why would you do that, i know fossils have been found with the feathers in them but we dont know for sure if they ALL had feathers so In my opinion they should stay with the scales and only 1 or 2 feathered dinosaurs.
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MemberCompsognathusMar-04-2013 3:02 PMI think the dinos in JP1 looked amazing! they should probably stick to that. In JP3 I think the Velociraptors had some feather like stuff on their heads which didn't spoil the look. so its better not to put too many feathers and make them look like ostriches.
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