chris pratt with raptor gang is a v. good idea
child actor is not
If anything though, the soundtrack should be pretty fucking awesome. Michael Giacchino is doing the score.
was thinking about how generic and shitty chris pratt looks and it got me thinking about the original film
everyone remembers those characters right? most of them were pretty unremarkable, unattractive people. they were from all sorts of different backgrounds (both in terms of the character, and the actors who played them) and none of them were handsome swole hollywood action hero-types or even damsels or anything like that
robert muldoon is a character that will stick with me for my whole life. somehow i doubt i'll say the same about stone-faced chris pratt
[QUOTE=Rocko's;46572500]There's apparently raptors that're trained, or modified, into being more friendly towards people. Which is why they didn't attack him on his bike, but instead ran with him. They're probably used to kill dinosaurs that're rogue, like the one they made.[/QUOTE]
If that's true, if they're like trained hound raptors, that's the coolest thing ever.
The park being successful reminds me of Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis.
Fuck it.
I've got to find that game again
[QUOTE=AK'z;46574299]it'll be worse than jurassic park 3.[/QUOTE]
It won't be very good, but it won't be THAT bad.
[QUOTE=ChestyMcGee;46574412]
robert muldoon is a character that will stick with me for my whole life. somehow i doubt i'll say the same about stone-faced chris pratt[/QUOTE]
you can't sell a trailer to general audiences with good characters
they probably made him look badass for the populace
[QUOTE=Corporal Yippie;46574373]chris pratt with raptor gang is a v. good idea
child actor is not[/QUOTE]
Chris Pratt leading a raptor gang won me over.
I don't care what anyone says. That bike scene made me [B]ROCK HARD.[/B]
[QUOTE=squids_eye;46573896]I don't understand why any scientist would think it's a good idea to make a super intelligent predator instead of just making a bunch of really cool but harmless herbivores. I hope the reasoning is explained in the film because it will bug me if [B]the first thing they decide to create is the ultimate killing machine.[/B][/QUOTE]
who do you think would buy out a failed experimental genetic testing facility, restore it to full capacity and beyond, and make the public elite fund tons of experiments via mass tourism, other than [sp]a military contractor or government agency that wanted to fund and conceal their kickass weaponized science experiments[/sp]
[editline]25th November 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Rantosaurus;46574184]Basically this. The company is called Masrani. They have a nice little website [URL="http://www.masraniglobal.com/main.html"]here.[/URL][/QUOTE]
hey look QR codes
[t]http://i.imgur.com/oPfT3FQ.png[/t]
wonder if anyone can pull enough data from that shot
Man, after watching that trailer I can't wait to not see the movie
because they [I]just fucking showed [B]the whole plot.[/B][/I]
[QUOTE=Tmaxx;46574600]Man, after watching that trailer I can't wait to not see the movie
because they [I]just fucking showed [B]the whole plot.[/B][/I][/QUOTE]
It's a Jurassic Park movie. Things go wrong and dinosaurs escape, what did you expect to happen?
[QUOTE=Tmaxx;46574600]Man, after watching that trailer I can't wait to not see the movie
because they [I]just fucking showed [B]the whole plot.[/B][/I][/QUOTE]
I believe they announced all of the information that was in the trailer months ago. Until the Thanksgiving trailer comes out we're just seeing things that we've already been told about.
[QUOTE=nightlord;46574630]It's a Jurassic Park movie. Things go wrong and dinosaurs escape, what did you expect to happen?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=The Castro;46574639]I believe they announced all of the information that was in the trailer months ago. Until the Thanksgiving trailer comes out we're just seeing things that we've already been told about.[/QUOTE]
that doesn't excuse giving out almost every single detail and plot twist in the movie.
[QUOTE=The Castro;46574639]I believe they announced all of the information that was in the trailer months ago. Until the Thanksgiving trailer comes out we're just seeing things that we've already been told about.[/QUOTE]
This trailer is different from the one coming out on thanksgiving?
[QUOTE=squids_eye;46573896]I don't understand why any scientist would think it's a good idea to make a super intelligent predator instead of just making a bunch of really cool but harmless herbivores. I hope the reasoning is explained in the film because it will bug me if the first thing they decide to create is the ultimate killing machine.[/QUOTE]
Probably sell it off to the government as a weapon for big dosh or somin.
[QUOTE=dai;46574571]
hey look QR codes
[t]http://i.imgur.com/oPfT3FQ.png[/t]
wonder if anyone can pull enough data from that shot[/QUOTE]
[T]http://puu.sh/d5yR1/6230b255e3.png[/T]
This is all I got, I think it was the one on the top right I scanned
[QUOTE=Tmaxx;46574662]that doesn't excuse giving out almost every single detail and plot twist in the movie.[/QUOTE]
Maybe we didn't see the same articles. Are you referring to the trained raptors?
[editline]25th November 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=ThePanther;46574702]This trailer is different from the one coming out on thanksgiving?[/QUOTE]
I believe the site still says that the trailer is coming out on Thursday. And tons of people will be watching that football game, there's also the fact that some of the shots in that leaked trailer were not in this one.
[QUOTE=Antimuffin;46571958]The idea comes from the second novel, where the scientists also created a new dinosaur.
8 fucking months left. None of the CGI are finished.[/QUOTE]
Some of the Dinosaurs are and in the scene where they drive that ball they already look worse than in Jurassic Park
I hope we get a few Goldblum laughs and Im sold
[QUOTE=squids_eye;46574062]T-Rex is fair enough, no one wants to go to a dinosaur park and not see the most famous dinosaur.[/QUOTE]
Just because of it's fame alone, you think the production of the dangerous T-Rex is understandable.
The fame of this Chimerasaur would be incredible, an historical achievement, it would become the most famous dinosaur as soon as it's announced. And it's fame would only improve, if it was attractive to the public. Like you suggested, it may need to be a violent carnivore, they would obviously sell more tickets. This thing would be far more famous than T-Rex. It's an even more understandable goal to breed this thing into life than T-Rex itself, on the merit of fame alone.
[QUOTE=squids_eye;46574062]I think it's lazy writing to just put it down to arrogance[/QUOTE]
Well arrogance must come into play. Humanity made this creature with an intention and it's now out of control. They were arrogant. Unless it's escape wasn't an accident. Which would be weird.
[QUOTE=squids_eye;46574062]if they have the ability to create genetically modified dinosaurs, why not make it super docile or a herbivore that just looks like a vicious killing machine?[/QUOTE]
Maybe they want to produce a genuine predator and not an illusion of one? People would be very disappointed if this creature's prowess was fiction. Wouldn't be worth the money. Might as well look at real predators on display like T-Rex or raptors.
[QUOTE=squids_eye;46574062]Hell, if it really needs to be a violent carnivore, just make 90% of it's body as sensitive as a human ballsack so if shit goes down you can take it out easily. It's not like the park goers would know any different.[/QUOTE]
Well, in order to move around normally and function like the average, successful predator, it would need to be strong and durable enough to mobilize it's own body weight and grapple living, aggravated prey, it would need to be smart enough to hunt as well. So no weakening is justified, mentally or physically.
Also, let's not forget hunters. Those Multi-billion dollar hunting expeditions might be one of the main incomes for the park. Hunters would gladly fund the breeding/management of dinosaurs. Especially very powerful predators.
And then there's military application... These scientists can seemingly make raptors work with humans, as kinda evidenced near the end of the trailer. Perhaps the Chimerasaur was going to be groomed that way. It would be a very powerful military asset. But I'm not too keen on this theory.
[QUOTE=ChestyMcGee;46574412]was thinking about how generic and shitty chris pratt looks and it got me thinking about the original film
everyone remembers those characters right? most of them were pretty unremarkable, unattractive people. they were from all sorts of different backgrounds (both in terms of the character, and the actors who played them) and none of them were handsome swole hollywood action hero-types or even damsels or anything like that
robert muldoon is a character that will stick with me for my whole life. somehow i doubt i'll say the same about stone-faced chris pratt[/QUOTE]
This.
Look Goldblum is not your typical underwear model and that's what made him so memorable.
I'll never forget his "life finds a way" line(in German of course)
[QUOTE=N-12_Aden;46573818]Here's my take on it. The spheres were only meant to be used around the more docile herbivores like the Brachiosaurus or similar dinos in the field in that scene. The hybrid got a hold of it.[/QUOTE]
Yeah like all those zoos that let you go in with the elephants, rhinos and hippos. Who doesn't love sharing personal space with multi-ton animals that can smash you into a fine paste for fun?
Bad design, check.
Cliche good guy who is right about being cautious but is ignored until it's too late, check.
Rule of cool overriding common sense, check.
This is just a big cash grab that's just going to spawn fanatics for the new beastie. Calling it now, this is going to be an awful movie, just as bad or worse than the third one. Wake me when there's a movie with Dinosaurs that isn't complete shit, even the Cretaceous cut for Walking with Dinosaurs is pretty bad.
[QUOTE=Killuah;46574888]Some of the Dinosaurs are and in the scene where they drive that ball they already look worse than in Jurassic Park[/QUOTE]
this is definitely rose-tinted glasses
the animatronics in jurassic park still hold up excellently because of course they are real-world things that are literally there with the actors but i saw the UK cinema re-release a couple of years ago and i've got it on bluray and the cgi scenes are very dated now eg. the brachiasaurus reveal is really shitty
regardless this is very early cgi. all trailers are
[QUOTE=ChestyMcGee;46575318]this is definitely rose-tinted glasses
the animatronics in jurassic park still hold up excellently because of course they are real-world things that are literally there with the actors but i saw the UK cinema re-release a couple of years ago and i've got it on bluray and the cgi scenes are very dated now eg. the brachiasaurus reveal is really shitty
regardless this is very early cgi. all trailers are[/QUOTE]
The first movie's strength is the way the animals are animated when they are on screen, that is they're treated like animals and not like mindless monsters, which is what Jurassic Park 3 royally fucked up. Have to wait to see more but it doesn't look to me like bringing Phil Tippett back on board is anything more than a symbolic gesture at best.
I think it's really silly to have stupidly high expections of every film because you'll find yourself being disappointed time and time again. So even if this turns out to be kinda boring or whatever I'll still enjoy it because at the end of the day it's a dinosaur movie, everyone likes dinosaurs.
The friendly raptors remind me of Rhonin from Warcraft.
[QUOTE=Complifused;46572393]Why were the dinosaurs at the end (raptors I guess) when he was on the quad bike just running with him.
Made them look like some sort of dinosaur guard dogs :v:[/QUOTE]
Chris Pratt is working with the dinos after it's revealed that he is actually the hybrid.
I bet the hybrid is going to be some kind of Raptor-T-Rex Hybrid.
[QUOTE=Bbarnes005;46576079]I bet the hybrid is going to be some kind of Raptor-T-Rex Hybrid.[/QUOTE]
Apparently the hybrid is called the D-Rex, don't know if that's official or not. But if so, then it might have a mix of the T-Rex in it.
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