t-rex90
MemberCompsognathusApr-22-2013 9:16 PMIt could be anyone at still, the jurassic park toys came out after the movies, sure there's extra dinosaurs they have that were'nt in it but that does'nt mean they'll be in the films as well. And if you ask me, a carnatosaurus is way more intimidating than an allosaurus, what with those horns on it's head and what not. I also liked titanaboa and believe that it pretty much fed on anything it wanted no matter what animal or dinosaur it was. Of course, this is jurassic park, not anaconda. still though, it's a possibility, we won't know for sure until we hear more news about it.
x_paden_x
MemberCompsognathusApr-22-2013 10:28 PMwell my theory is its Carnotaurus or ceratosaurus judging how there was a cancelled jp toy looking much like them (jp 2011 a few were released this year for jp3d)
[img]http://www.jptoys.com/toy-database/jurassic-park-2011/carnotaurus/img/carnotaurus.jpg[/img]
also i believe the ceratosaurus we see in the end of jp 3 may be some for shadowing to the next movie
Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
drsmooth
MemberCompsognathusApr-23-2013 4:59 AMWell lets see, what new dinosaur are they putting in jurassic park now to ruin the films. How many times have I said this, keep it old school JP dino's & forget bringing in all these new ones, I mean last time you did that the new dino was the spinosaur & look what happened, JP3 was a utter fail
t-rex90
MemberCompsognathusApr-23-2013 12:12 PMThat's because the Spinosaurus wasn't really as ferocious as it seemed (it was actually a fish eater) and they added some new dinosaurs in the lost world, compsagnathus, stegosaurus to name a few and it turned out pretty well. Yes, the 4th film should have some old dinos return especially the t-rex as the main big predator but adding secondary carnivores would'nt hurt that much.
PWN3D_1984
MemberCompsognathusApr-24-2013 7:55 PMI sincerely appreciate the effort you put into this post. One has to try extremely hard to rack up such a quantity of spelling and grammatical errors in a single paragraph!
x_paden_x
MemberCompsognathusApr-24-2013 8:08 PM"they uh humility before nature here uh stagers me..."
stop excluding jp 3 because it was different it was a brave leap into a new unexplored area of the franchise, I believe it was great, I mean it was sad to see the rex die yes but in the media world you must forge new paths to move foreword or you'll drown and die with you franchise
it was brave and bold, I believe in old school jp like isla nublar and such but new additions are good for the franchise
be happy that they didn't use human Dino hybrids
give the movie its dues and respects and stop bikering the time for it has passed we must look down the road to what holds in jp 4 new Dino(s) will return to take the spinos roll, live with it
Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
Morleysaurus
MemberCompsognathusApr-25-2013 4:04 PMAll dino lovers know that since the first Jurassic Park was released, it was discovered that Rexy was actually a scavenger. It's cool to have some new dino's, but they don't need to be carnivores, how about some new herbivores!?! As long as they have Stegosaurus...and perhaps Pachycephalosaurus, I'm all good!! :P
The mind is a place of its own.
x_paden_x
MemberCompsognathusApr-25-2013 10:03 PMwell you do have a point but most herbivores weren't agressive
its rumoured the patchys were aggressive and used there domed heads for butting much like most animals in a dominance display
some herbivores are agressive too when there eggs are taken (dodgson learns this too late) but thats only because of there instinct if threatened they will become agressive but other then that there like giant cows
Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
x_paden_x
MemberCompsognathusApr-25-2013 10:39 PMwhile strolling around the internet i found this it shows all the kills of the carnivores from jp
[img]http://www.nextmovie.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/dinosaur-kill-count-full.jpg[/img]
my thoughts are if its top predator with the most kills it might return since nothing could kill it out
Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
thedeadsox
MemberCompsognathusApr-25-2013 10:41 PMIt has to be Troodon. In 1983 Dr John R. "Jack" Horner was invited to Drumheller in Alberta, Canada by his friend and colleague Dr. Philip Currie. Dr. Horner discovered a jawbone belonging to a Troodon. They failed to mark the sight, figuring they would excavate it the following day. It rained for a week straight and when they returned it was covered by mud and despite all of their efforts it could not be located. Two years later they return to the same general area and Dr. Horner discovers the same jawbone...the proverbial needle in the haystack twice. Considered to have the biggest brain in relation to its body size and the best night vision. The reason why Jack Horner said..."But you'll want to keep the lights on after you see this movie." My money is on Troodon.
x_paden_x
MemberCompsognathusApr-25-2013 10:44 PMgood god you connected the dots....
you may be on to something but there a small predator-ish (much the size of raptor) it would have to compete against raptor in the movie.
i do have to say in JPTG they were as scary as H*** i had to keep the lights on for that
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Jhawkins1987
MemberCompsognathusApr-26-2013 6:27 AM@ morleysaurus
Every predator is a scavenger! No predator would pass on a free meal. Also if that was the case, T Rex would have to roam around areas the size of texas hoping for a dead carcass , dont think so.
I like alot of jack horners theories but the rex/scavenger one was silly. There is no way a mouth with that much power & tooth design and jaw power would have ivolved to just eat dead animals. It was made to destroy ankylosaurus n triceratops that have body armour. N who would just oblitorate any other jaw of any other predator!
@x-paden-x yh deffo troodon in the dark would be a sick killer !!!
It would fit with spielbergs way of filming, especially if he is producing! The rating will stay PG an still have scare factor with no gore needed
MuldoonLives
MemberCompsognathusApr-26-2013 8:51 AMI wouldn't see a single Jurassic Park film if they all were rated PG. What is this, a legacy for toddlers?
* PG-13
We aint outta here in ten minutes, we wont need no rocket to fly through space.
MuldoonLives
MemberCompsognathusApr-26-2013 8:53 AMAnd no gore at all? Come on...Im not talkin about guts and bones flying, but at least have blood spay with some skeletons. Thatd be cool. I loved the boneyard in TLW.
We aint outta here in ten minutes, we wont need no rocket to fly through space.
Jhawkins1987
MemberCompsognathusApr-26-2013 9:05 AMI ment the same age rating all the other films have been.
Over here in the UK all three films are PG
Our ratings with some examples in the ratings
U=universal (disney)
Pg=jurassic park, E.T
12A= Harry potter 5,6,7,8
15= american pie
18= saw
I wasnt saying dont have blood haha to me id like it like TUROK!
Guts should be out. :) be more realistic i was just saying if they made it same rating as the others it would suit it!
x_paden_x
MemberCompsognathusApr-26-2013 9:20 AMyou guys cant take this too far WHEN have they ever done blood and guts and gore IN ANY OF THE JP MOVIES???????!??!?!!?!??!? ''
my point exactly it doesn't need gore to be good the cgi and anamitronics should be what counts
also t rex scavenge and hunted much like us today how many times do you make a meal in a week (=hunted) and how many times do you go out to eat
(= scavenged) you see they wouldn't pass up a dead free meal
Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
MuldoonLives
MemberCompsognathusApr-26-2013 10:05 AMOh I see now lol. And yes! Like Turok: Evolution. That game was sick!
We aint outta here in ten minutes, we wont need no rocket to fly through space.
thedeadsox
MemberCompsognathusApr-27-2013 8:47 AMx_paden_x......The recent discoveries in Alaska have shown Troodons twice the size of a normal Troodon. I found this info on the BBC's Walking With Dinosaurs update, Dinosaur Planet.
x_paden_x
MemberCompsognathusApr-27-2013 11:59 AMi didnt know that it was probably really recent too, if you ask me in certain parts of the world the dinosaur double the size it should be
ie. the giant rex found in montana during the release of jp 1, the recent spino found and now the giant troodon hmmm
a page from laura sorkin's field journal
[img]http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111201213715/jurassicpark/images/thumb/3/32/INGEN_Field_Journal_12.png/500px-INGEN_Field_Journal_12.png[/img]
Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way
Spinosaurus Rex
MemberCompsognathusApr-29-2013 5:16 PMCarnotaurus is NOT lame, allosaurus is soo freakin boring