Unused Book Scenes I want to see in Jurassic World (Spoilers for the books)
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MemberAllosaurusMay-23-2014 2:48 PMOkay, now I will organize this, the first part will be unused scenes from the first book I want to see in Jurassic World, the second part will be unused part from the second book, The Lost World.
So Let's begin.
Unused Scenes I want to see from "Jurassic Park", by Michael Crichton
Now, there are some few I want to see.
#1
In one scene, there was a part where Muldoon is trying to escape from some Velociraptors, however, he survives by going inside a drainage pipe. What makes this cool is that he is in the pipe and the raptors are trying to get him, and he is talking to Alan (OR Hammond, don't really remember) and you can hear the raptors screaming. What makes this cool is that he makes jokes about it, saying stuff like "I am quite popular around here, all of the girls want me." I want to see this in Jurassic World, but they must choose the right character if they were to do so.
#2
Now one of my favorite scenes in the first book is when Alan Grant is trying to get past by some velociraptors, and he does something brave but very risky. He goes in front of the raptors and goes into one of the genetics labs and closes the door, amking sure the raptors saw him. HE hides under a desk, and in no time several raptors walk in the room, looking for Grant. Now, in the book it mentions about some EXTREMELY poisonous chemical that even one tiny drop entering your blood will kill you. In the book, the raptors also eat eggs. Alan then gets an egg from the lab, and inserts the poison into the egg and roles it into one of the raptors. The raptors bites it, and swallows it. The raptor then notices Alan, and charges before dying and falling into the ground. The other raptor then goes to the dead raptor and takes a bite out of the dead raptor. (In the book the raptors are depicted as cannibalistic.) Then that raptor dies and then it's a short version of "And then there were none." This is cool because the whole time you wonder if Alan is going to succeed with his plan. I want this scene to be used in Jurassic World, it can be any character, they just have to be a likeable character.
#3
This, to me, was hands-down the best scene in the whole book. The Fog. In the mid-ending, If I remember correctly, Muldoon and Ellie are outside in the park. What makes this dramatic is that all of the raptors are loose, the fences are all down, and the WHOLE ISLAND IS COVERED IN A THICK FOG. I was actually scared for them, I mean come one, imagine being on an Island, with deadly feroicours killer birds on the loose, HUNTING FOR YOU, and YOU CAN'T SEE ANYTHING AROUND YOU. I REALLY REALLY REALLY want this scene to be used in the book, it would be awesome to have the usual survivor group tyring to escape raptors, all outnumbered, and a thick fog surrounds them.
Uunused Scenes I want to see from "Jurassic Park: The Lost World" By Michael Crichton
#1
This scene I want to see for the purpose of comedy. In one part of the book, Ian and his crew are sitting in a car when a huge Rex comes to car...
...and takes a dump on the car...
XD
#2
Now one cool scene is when two character are trying to drive away from a flock of raptors coming at them, and then they are going as fast as they can but then they start losing gas and drivng slower. Then, out of nowhere, a raptor comes in and jumps INSIDE the car, and then the driver and the passenger trun around as the raptors gets ready to attack, then Sarah Harding comes out of nowhere and shoots the raptor while RIDING A MOTORCYCLE.
Now these are some scenes I want to see personally, of course they would have to be with different characters since it looks liek the cast for JUrassic World will be 100% new.
COmment on your thoughts about these scenes and then post the scenes you yourself want to see!!!
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TheDinosaurMan
MemberCompsognathusMay-23-2014 2:53 PMI think the river raft part with the T-rex from the first book was neat as well
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-23-2014 2:53 PMWoah man, I'm not at point 2 in TLW yet. Haha, oh well.
Those are all excellent points. Why did you have to kill Muldoon when you could have made him even more of a boss than he was in the movie? Why?
How about the scene in TLW where Thorne finds Levine in the Tyrannosaur nest, and the male starts chasing them and they drive away.
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Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusMay-23-2014 2:55 PM@The Dinosaur Man I forgot to include that one, dang it!!! That was so cool and terrifying, Grant and the poor children trying to escap the REx...
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Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusMay-23-2014 2:56 PM@Mr. Happy Yah, trust me, the book gets better. Yah, Muldoon was just more badass. I loved the fact that he always had a bottle of whisky. And they really f*cked up Gennaro's character...
Yah, taht was funny, Levine just falls from the tree and startes screaming!
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Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-23-2014 2:58 PMI know. Muldoon was hilarious in the book, and badass. He seemed like the kind of guy who wanted to laugh at because he was funny, but you didn't at the same time because you don't want to piss him off.
Never thought of it until now, but maybe I like Muldoon so much because I'm kinda like him.
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Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusMay-23-2014 3:00 PMYes, and he always made jokes. But what sucked is that he was kind of rude to Gennaro at the end of the book, despite all the things Gennaro did for him. I Like Gennaro just as much as I like Muldoon, same with Ian. (In the book) Gennaro was brave, each ime he willingly volunteered to help Muldoon hunt down the big T-rex.
You barely realised that? I thought you knew that all along.
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Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-23-2014 3:02 PMI'm more of a "go with the situation and think later" kind of guy. I don't think unless I have to.
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Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusMay-23-2014 3:04 PMSo you are more of an improviser? Me too. IF I am told to do something by a parent, teacher, or someone who has reasonable authority over me, I shut up and do it. I improvise A LOT.
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Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-23-2014 3:07 PMYep. I put thought into things too if I want to or like doing it. Example, my stories, my Jeep, and my weapon collection.
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Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusMay-23-2014 3:08 PMWell, if it is omething that is like a hobby to me, I usually take time to thinkt hings right.
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Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-23-2014 3:10 PMPretty much. Speaking of my weapon collection, getting ammo tonight. Yay!
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Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusMay-23-2014 3:11 PMWell, I already showed you my weapon collection the other day...
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AlanGif
MemberCompsognathusMay-23-2014 5:49 PMThe third scene of the first book reminds me enough of The Mist, wow how I love that movie, with the book is the same thing, Stephen King is a genius!
Billy Brennan - Like computers do not like? Alan Grant - I like the abacus, Billy.
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MemberAllosaurusMay-23-2014 6:04 PMYes, in a way, I think it was kind of stupid to take THAT scene out of the book. I plan to read Stephen King's books one day, specifically The Shining.
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Gojira2K
MemberCompsognathusMay-23-2014 8:35 PMAll these scenes would be cool.
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Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusMay-23-2014 9:01 PMHave you ever read the books?
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Gojira2K
MemberCompsognathusMay-23-2014 9:42 PMNo, but I'm going to this summer.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.
Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusMay-23-2014 10:14 PMMake sure you do. They are fascinating books.
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Gojira2K
MemberCompsognathusMay-24-2014 10:51 AMThey will be one of the first books I read.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.