Ricky Ricardo
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I'm just in it for dinosaurs.
What is everyone else wanting here? lol
What is everyone else wanting here? lol
Tell me how you think any kind of context could fix the awful dialogue on display in the trailer?
I think she can talk to other dinosaurs only in an Alpha kinda way.
It happens in nature all the time, where a new member will come up and just steal the lead... but then the true Alpha (the T-Rex) is just going to show up and tell everyone to shut the fuck up and go back in their bunks.
Like it did originally. Which is awesome. How can it not be awesome?
But Deep Blue Sea had clever writing using horror tropes to it's advantage. This just looks like its using horror tropes.
Deep Blue Sea also has the best definition for the Theory of Relativity, so maybe I'm biased.
I have a feeling that this will be a major plot point device. The foreshadowing is strong in this scene.
This is more Deep Blue Sea than it is Jurassic Park.
How do you know that?
I dunno. I'd probably have to watch the movie to find out.
I also don't think the dialog is particularly awful. It's kinda standard/rote, but it's not BAD. It certainly doesn't stand out as being anything too dissimilar to previous entries in the series.
so from the trailer:
- Chris Pratt training raptors because - well we don't really know.
- Audience spikes every time they bring in a new exhibit
- audience getting bored, created a genetically engineered dinosaur.
- Chris Pratt doesn't like that, what's wrong with normal dinosaurs, they're natural. Well then why are you trying to tame the fuckers Chris you hypocrit.
- Nasty dinosaur gets out because of course it does.
- Nasty dinosaur kills for sport. Just like the one in the last movie.
- Chris Pratt decides to go after it with his pack of trained raptors
- Bad Dino can talk with the other dinosaurs and have them do its bidding. Because this film is insane.
- Looks like the raptors also fall foul of this, so they'll probably turn on Chris Pratt who will look forlorn and confused. for 10 seconds.
- T-Rex will probably save the day because it is immune to mind control because reasons. It'll probably drown the bad dinosaur because otherwise why have that lake feature so prominently everywhere.
- end scene is Chris Pratt quitting to live in a quiet cabin by a small lake, and you see him in a chair on the porch, throwing a stick for his pet raptor to fetch.
so from the trailer:
- Chris Pratt training raptors because - well we don't really know.
2:00 - "something's wrong. They're communicating". cut to I-Rex roaring (therefore it is the one communicating). Followed by scenes of raptors attacking humans suggesting they've turned for some reason.
2:10 - Chris Pratt describes it as a highly intelligent animal. Cuts to I-Rex roaring at Pteradons. They fly off and start attacking visitors
there's mah girl
FTFY.
Unless you were talking about the kid...which would be odd.
Shitty Youtube grabs.
Raptor CG is looking good IMO--much better than before:
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I-Rex(?) chasing some ankylosaurs:
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I-Rex design is growing on me:
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Michael Bay shot:
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I like the underlying idea here that deals with the fickleness of modern society and the relation to the natural world. I mean, genetic modification to make dinosaurs more interesting to people IS a Crichton idea.
Now we just have to see whether it's actually explored in a believable way or just set dressing.
I can't say exactly what my problem with the CGI is, but it feels like they really aren't there. Which is something they nailed in the 1993 movie better. I dunno.
2:00 - "something's wrong. They're communicating". cut to I-Rex roaring (therefore it is the one communicating). Followed by scenes of raptors attacking humans suggesting they've turned for some reason.
2:10 - Chris Pratt describes it as a highly intelligent animal. Cuts to I-Rex roaring at Pteradons. They fly off and start attacking visitors
Yeah, no.
But yeah, the plot looks really absurd and dumb:
The director must love the shit out of turquoise.
It's absurd that anyone thinks mrklaw's assessment is wholly accurate.
This is a big problem with the film. The main character isn't some military dude, so why would we be even close to tense when the show of force with Gatlin guns goes after the big bad? Fucking waste of film, really.
I'm so happy that they refrained from showing... certain things.
Also, that Raptor pounce.. soo good.
Owen (Chris Pratt) is ex military.
Hoskins (D'onofrio) is InGen Security - the largest private military in the world. They literally ARE mercenaries, and are different than the usual park security.
But it's PG-13, so there is nothing redeeming it from dull dialogue.This is more Deep Blue Sea than it is Jurassic Park.
You do realise that "movie side of gaf" isn't one person, right?
Got love movie side of GAF talk
eh still not sure on this but I'm still baffled some people don't understand the whole public getting bored of dinosaurs so they create a new attraction plot
I'm so happy that they refrained from showing... certain things.
Also, that Raptor pounce.. soo good.
Owen (Chris Pratt) is ex military.
Hoskins (D'onofrio) is InGen Security - the largest private military in the world. They literally ARE mercenaries, and are different than the usual park security.