Looking through the website, there's a LOT they can do with the stuff they've set up.
Like, that website has world-built the SHIT out of this movie.
There's a 3D IMAX theater and the description is along the lines of "you'll feel like the dinosaurs are in the theater with you!"
How much you wanna bet some dinosaurs are gonna get in that theater?
I also really hope we get a good look at how the park works before shit goes down.
The 4chan leaker said that [sp]they've got a Spinosaurus behind glass[/sp], so I'd love for there to be just a sequence of a day at the park; "I know that dinosaur! Look at that ride!" and so on.
Like, they've got so many dinosaurs listed on the website, I really hope we get to see more than the Mosasaur, Rexes, Raptors, flap-flaps, and various veggie-saur fodder animals. Show Suchomimus or Baryonyx tearing shit up. Have someone get clobbered by the business end of an Ankylosaur. And so on.
funny how between the second and third trailer versions they moved the water fence in the background but somehow forgot to move its reflections
[QUOTE=BanthaFodder;47424720]Looking through the website, there's a LOT they can do with the stuff they've set up.
Like, that website has world-built the SHIT out of this movie.
There's a 3D IMAX theater and the description is along the lines of "you'll feel like the dinosaurs are in the theater with you!"
How much you wanna bet some dinosaurs are gonna get in that theater?
I also really hope we get a good look at how the park works before shit goes down.
The 4chan leaker said that [sp]they've got a Spinosaurus behind glass[/sp], so I'd love for there to be just a sequence of a day at the park; "I know that dinosaur! Look at that ride!" and so on.
Like, they've got so many dinosaurs listed on the website, I really hope we get to see more than the Mosasaur, Rexes, Raptors, flap-flaps, and various veggie-saur fodder animals. Show Suchomimus or Baryonyx tearing shit up. Have someone get clobbered by the business end of an Ankylosaur. And so on.[/QUOTE]
The site's half the reason I'm hyped for this movie. I'm really missing the ARGs they pulled for Tron Legacy and 2012 and the like back five years, and things like this bring back the fun feelings of online immersion into the film's world. Tomorrowland seemed like they were bringing that sort of thing a year ago, but they ended that game shortly after the film's formal announcements and have been silent ever since.
So yeah, love the website's framing of things. If they don't update slightly to reflect chaos starting (technical difficulties, the webcams changing to show the rampage), I'll be crushed.
[QUOTE=Joazzz;47426309]funny how between the second and third trailer versions they moved the water fence in the background but somehow forgot to move its reflections[/QUOTE]
It always amazes me how people notice these little things.
You have serious "Spot the Difference" game.
What pleases me most about the movie so far is that the two kids are almost identical to me and my little brother at that age (right about when my dinosaur-loving was at its peak)
Also, I haven't been watching things too closely to avoid spoilers, but I'm curious about something: Has anything been said that confirms any fan theories? What with Baryonyx being in the park, and the return to the feather-less raptors, I'm hoping they'll confirm the "Spinosaurus wasn't on the list because they thought it was a Baryonyx when they cloned it, but then the sail grew in and it just kept getting bigger and nastier, so they were forced to cage it away on Isla Sorna" and "Feather raptors are a purer strain that's less randomly violent but more intelligent, so much so it had to be kept in the south of Isla Sorna due to the potential for breakouts, while feather-less raptors are a less intelligent but more aggressive mutant strain engineered in hopes of making them easier to contain" theories.
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I love fed-up Masrani in the background.
"Evacuate the island."
Owen, I told you, nobody stole your lunch from the break room fridge.
"She's killing for sport."
Owen, calm down dude.
"WE'RE GONNA GO AFTER IT WITH EVERYTHING WE GOT."
Owen, fuck, Jesus, you said the same thing when the toilet got clogged last week, god damn dude.
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Not gonna lie, read it as "Ejaculate the Island"
The kids acting when they're screaming in the glass sphear is actually pretty good!
[URL="http://www.jurassicworld.com/chaos-theory/59NFZXf5vj.jpg"]Looks like one of the characters (Lowery, played by Jake Johnson) is a fan of some mathematician. [/URL]
Possible spoiler. But relax it's just [sp]a book.[/sp] But it may hint to something.
Also: Michael Giacchino starts recording the score.
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Titles are most likely to be puns as he did the same with the LOST Soundtrack and the music from Dawn of the planet of the apes.
Two titles are called "As The Jurassic World Turns" and "Welcome to Jurassic World"
edit: Also, new footage is going to premier at the MTV Movie Awards
Since this kind of is a reboot, I would have liked to have seen John Williams return to score the film, I guess this other guy will have to do.
[QUOTE=adamsz;47476865]Since this kind of is a reboot, I would have liked to have seen John Williams return to score the film, I guess this other guy will have to do.[/QUOTE]
I think John Williams was too busy scoring Star Wars VII
[QUOTE=adamsz;47476865]Since this kind of is a reboot, I would have liked to have seen John Williams return to score the film, I guess this other guy will have to do.[/QUOTE]
This other guy is really, really damned good imo. Giacchino scored MOH through Frontline (go listen to that right now) and would return for Airborne. He also did the first Call of Duty and its expansion. Then add in The Incredibles, Up, the most recent two Star Treks and lots of others. He should be great. I will be disappointed if its not.
[QUOTE=N-12_Aden;47479570]This other guy is really, really damned good imo. Giacchino scored MOH through Frontline (go listen to that right now) and would return for Airborne. He also did the first Call of Duty and its expansion. Then add in The Incredibles, Up, the most recent two Star Treks and lots of others. He should be great. I will be disappointed if its not.[/QUOTE]
Hell, he did the score for the second Jurassic Park movie's PS1 game tie-in, so technically he's no stranger to Jurassic Park.
if spielberg was directing jw williams would do the score.
[URL="https://instagram.com/p/1LwadtFdpx/"]First sample of the score[/URL]
also new footage coming tomorrow!
[QUOTE=N-12_Aden;47479570]This other guy is really, really damned good imo. Giacchino scored MOH through Frontline (go listen to that right now) and would return for Airborne. He also did the first Call of Duty and its expansion. Then add in The Incredibles, Up, the most recent two Star Treks and lots of others. He should be great. I will be disappointed if its not.[/QUOTE]
No shit, really? I fucking love The Incredible's soundtrack. I'm sold.
[QUOTE=NikoChekhov;47482393]No shit, really? I fucking love The Incredible's soundtrack. I'm sold.[/QUOTE]
Yep. As soon as I found out they got him as the composer, my interest in the movie increased a lot. Putting it simply, I think he can pull off having a sound that fits the first two Jurassic Park movies along with standing on its own. I hope its mostly original stuff. If the main theme returns that would be nice.
[QUOTE=Citizen Insane;47486946][video=youtube;4EY4qZO4vC4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EY4qZO4vC4[/video][/QUOTE]
Doesn't look very good. The characters seem pretty dull from what I've seen so far.
So that's what Trevorrow meant with sexual tension between Owen and Claire.
I like it so far. Kinda weird that they chose this scene out of all, but the others had humour as well.
I don't know how I feel about the sexual tension. I'm hoping that this scene is kind of a one off spot for a touch of humor and back story. It was funny but I'd prefer it not spill over to the rest of the movie.
[QUOTE=Cows Rule;47489061]I don't know how I feel about the sexual tension. I'm hoping that this scene is kind of a one off spot for a touch of humor and back story. It was funny but I'd prefer it not spill over to the rest of the movie.[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure the rest of the movie won't have lighthearted chat like this. Imagine you have never seen Jurassic Park 1. You only have seen some material here and there and know that it's about dinosaurs. And then they release the first extended clip for it, only being the scene where Ian hits on Ellie with his chaos theory. I'm pretty sure this is just a similiar scene in Jurassic World.
I actually really like that scene.
All of Chris Pratt's dialog is absolutely terrible in all the trailers (or at least, completely unfitting for him). Like that line he had in the first trailer, [i]"It depends on what kinda dinosaur they cooked up in that lab..."[/i], it sounds like something straight out of a FunnyOrDie parody sketch.
So it's good to see that his character isn't "gruff action catchphrase man"; I like the idea that he's just sort of a scruffy, Grizzly Adams type weirdo who lives in a shitty little shack on dinosaur island.
It's good to see him more relaxed than he appeared in those first few trailers is what I'm getting at, I guess.
Anyone think that Masrani will end up being a JP novel Hammond in the movie.
gosh that scene is such awkward, terrible exposition. literally the blandest attempt at characterisation possible. compared to grant and ellie's opening in the first film where a single joke about smelly babies is an instant summary for their entire relationship, jurassic world gives us 2 minutes of shitty banter
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[URL="http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/08/jurassic-world-ew-preview?hootPostID=c82fe42c58fc05b565229a4e2435d73a"]Entertainment Weekly released a new article[/URL]:
[quote]It’s been nearly a decade since Hurricane Katrina, and the sign at the entrance of New Orleans’ Six Flags still says “Closed for Storm.” The rides inside may be shut down, but on this muggy day in June 2014, the enormous parking lot has been taken over by the $180 million-plus production of Jurassic World. In the fourth movie in the Jurassic Park series, the dinosaur island theme park that John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) was developing in the original 1993 film has finally come to fruition 22 years later. It is a thriving vacation destination, and the set reflects this. There is an elaborate main street with a visitor center, a gift shop, and restaurants. For the moment, everything is surprisingly calm. “It’s going to be super boring,” jokes Chris Pratt, who plays an ex-military dude living on the island and studying raptors. “It’s just, like, us watching dinosaurs for an hour and a half.” Hardly. Soon enough, Pratt and costar Bryce Dallas Howard are ducking for cover from flying pteranodons and screaming, “Run!”
Some things never change. In keeping with the previous films, Jurassic World is a tale of humans who get cut (or chomped) down to size when they try to outwit nature in the name of the almighty dollar. “We have seen that we will repeat our mistakes if there’s money on the table,” says director Colin Trevorrow. “It’s not about the danger of playing God. These animals are real, and they’re on our planet.”
To boost attendance at the swank new park, operations manager Claire (Howard) introduces a genetically modified dino into the mix. But of course the big baddie escapes and unleashes a rampage—right when Claire’s young nephews (Ty Simpkins and Nick Robinson) happen to be visiting the island. In one scene that pays homage to the first Jurassic’s iconic T. rex/Ford Explorer sequence, the unlucky lads come close to becoming the beast’s playthings. “There’s a ride at the park that allows you to get into a gyroscopic sphere and be out in the wild with dinosaurs and travel beneath them—and that goes horribly wrong,” says Trevorrow, whose only other feature is 2012’s time-travel indie Safety Not Guaranteed. “Imagine being inside a sphere and then suddenly it breaks and you’re rolling like a cat with a ball of yarn.” Enter Claire, who morphs into an Ellen Ripley-like heroine to protect her nephews. “Becoming a mother myself, I’ve realized being maternal is being wildly badass,” the actress says with a laugh.
Howard and Pratt also got to inject a bit of love/hate, Romancing the Stone-esque electricity into their characters. “They don’t like each other at all, and by the end that’s changed,” Trevorrow says. “We think that [classic conceit] absolutely can apply to a dinosaur movie.”
Making those kinds of decisions is all part of the job on a colossal operation like Jurassic World. It’s no small feat to jump from an indie like Safety (which cost $750,000) to a major franchise. But producer Frank Marshall and exec producer Steven Spielberg liked what they saw in Trevorrow. “Colin understood the [Jurassic] movies,” Marshall says. “That’s what Steven and I felt was the most important thing—he’s a storyteller.” Trevorrow is aware of the tall order he faced. “There are a lot of people in my generation who dreamed of being filmmakers who would love to have this job, and I feel a responsibility to all of them to make this everything that we all wish it could be,” he says. “If I can pull that off, that’s my gift back to Steven.” And to us.[/quote]
Next trailer will arrive "very soon" according to Trevorrow. Maybe today or tomorrow.
B.D. Wong will also appear as Wu and he said that the new trailer looks amazing.
Edit: Trailer arrives on monday but we will get a new poster today.
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[I]How can we stand in the light of discovery and not act?[/I]
Sorry for the triple post, but, daaaaamnnnn
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This is a fine damn poster.
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