Jurassic World - Official Global Trailer

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Some are worried it's not Jurassic Park, others are worried it's going to be too much like it...

well, the thing is that when it comes down to it I don't really need this movie in my life, cause what you're saying is a valid complaint and a real issue they gotta deal with, specially when doing a sequel this late

I just don't really feel there's anything worth exploring in that universe anymore, and this doesnt seem to be doing much to change how I feel about it. It feels by the numbers, and I doubt it's going to reinvent the wheel or re-open some sort of interest in the concept other than being a weird nostalgia trip
 
I wonder if we're getting the 'water dino launches out of water with camera looking down it's throat' 2x in this movie? Or if this scene is completely changed.

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That Dino looks so satisfied with his delicious h'orderves.
 

This is the movie I want. Bad ass action hero dinosaurs not looking back at the explosion with no human stars, just human dinner.

I used to think I wanted a movie like Jurassic World after the first one came out to see a scenario where the park actually worked as a theme park but besides some terrible sequels that tried to mix things up, I realize that wasn't the point. Not only that but the more it tries to be anything but a slasher flick with dinosaurs (and some extra tension thrown in) it loses a lot of the charm of the original. This seems more like they want an action movie.

I think this will be a pass for me.
 
I wonder if we're getting the 'water dino launches out of water with camera looking down it's throat' 2x in this movie? Or if this scene is completely changed.

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I thought I heard the shark scene was just created for the trailer, but maybe not. The kids are already soaked in the shot where they're watching the underwater tank.
 
the most interesting thing for me out of this whole movie being made is the fact that they keep releasing new trailers with the SAME old shots since the first teaser but tweaking the CG. I mean this happens but not this blatantly.

it's super odd from a marketing perspective kinda, a little too behind-doorsy, but a nifty thing to see
 
I just don't really feel there's anything worth exploring in that universe anymore, and this doesnt seem to be doing much to change how I feel about it. It feels by the numbers, and I doubt it's going to reinvent the wheel or re-open some sort of interest in the concept other than being a weird nostalgia trip

Like anything it's just for anyone interested. No need to overthink the existence of movies. All movies have an audience. If you don't feel like there's anything worth your time here, you're not obligated to see it. People are going apeshit bananas over that Star Wars teaser, but people who don't really care about Star Wars are still not going to understand the hype.
 
Like anything it's just for anyone interested. No need to overthink the existence of movies. All movies have an audience. If you don't feel like there's anything worth your time here, you're not obligated to see it.

For sure. I can still have an opinion on it and share it, tho.

I'd like for them to re-kindle my interest in the movie's universe by making something that feels worth making or that they absolutely need to tell cause they got this amazing new idea that needs to be told. It just doesnt feel like that to me so far.

It feels like "hey what if we make another Jurassic Park, how would that go?" rather than "we have this awesome idea that makes it worth to re-open the Jurassic Park universe and explore this new concept for it" which is what i'd prefer
 
I would hate to be movie bros with a lot of you. I can't wait for this flick.

Someone mentioned how the makers of JW forgot what made the first film...

I'm sorry, but I see dinosaurs in a theme park, they know full well.

Oh, the ratio of practical and cg effects and the magic of Spielberg's direction? No, that made it a critical success and makes it stand the test of time, but that's not why everyone saw the film. The film had one really great scene among the actors and that was the lunch scene so let's not pretend the original was some high brow standard for comparison.

And I've been wanting a fully realized JP gone wrong for long time. I'm sorry this isn't the Ian Malcolm monologue film you've been expecting.
 
For sure. I can still have an opinion on it and share it, tho.

Never said you couldn't! If anything I'm a lot more pleased with the discussion so far than I thought I would be. Sure there's been a share of negativity, but also some excitement and shot analyzing. I don't mind people not liking something, it doesn't affect me in any way, I just enjoy extrapolating concerns just as others enjoy trying to figure out why others are excited.
 
Never said you couldn't! If anything I'm a lot more pleased with the discussion so far than I thought I would be. Sure there's been a share of negativity, but also some excitement and shot analyzing. I don't mind people not liking something, it doesn't affect me in any way, I just enjoy extrapolating concerns just as others enjoy trying to figure out why others are excited.

it's just one of those things where I first thought "well if they're doing this 15 years after that last disaster of a sequel they must have a very cool reason/concept behind it" and so far I've been underhwelmed

it's sure to be a spectacle and i'll be there, mayne. believe me i'd be down to love this, not trying to be going in with pre-judgements, just taking it in as I see what they show
 
For sure. I can still have an opinion on it and share it, tho.

I'd like for them to re-kindle my interest in the movie's universe by making something that feels worth making or that they absolutely need to tell cause they got this amazing new idea that needs to be told. It just doesnt feel like that to me so far.

It feels like "hey what if we make another Jurassic Park, how would that go?" rather than "we have this awesome idea that makes it worth to re-open the Jurassic Park universe and explore this new concept for it" which is what i'd prefer

How is having a successful park gone wrong and a social commentary on kids being bored with stuff that should fill with awe simply because it isn't "right now, this just in" new not worth exploring?
 
How is having a successful park gone wrong and a social commentary on kids being bored with stuff that should fill with awe simply because it isn't "right now, this just in" new not worth exploring?

the former is literally the plot of the first movie? except there's like a lot of people in it now?

and the latter, eh sure, if you're gonna adapt and kinda remake what the first movie did, the idea of kids being "totes over it" is.. alright? it's not some newfound hot social commentary, it's how kids would be about it

also, they seem pretty damn impressed and in awe of it in this trailer if you ask me. they don't seem to be pushing any "b-b-but dad jurassic park is lame I wanna play halo and use facebook!" thing or anything

doesnt feel like enough for me
 
it's just one of those things where I first thought "well if they're doing this 15 years after that last disaster of a sequel they must have a very cool reason/concept behind it" and so far I've been underhwelmed

For me it's one of the most logical forward-thinking concepts they could have went with. It takes elements mentioned in the novel that wasn't really touched on in the first movie and used that as a concept for this. As the second and third movie showed, just throwing people into the remnants of the island for another gotta get the fuck out of here sequel just doesn't work, or is at least not interesting at all. I sure as hell didn't want something like that again. Even if you don't enjoy this concept, it's more promising to me than that, and I'm not really sure whatever else they could do would be so much better.

So the first movie was about how Hammond dreamed big, but his execution was clumsy. The poisonous plants, the lack of locks on the jeeps, hiring Nedry because he's good likely without giving him a proper interview, etc. The park in the original was full of missteps. The idea here is that Jurassic World is supposed to be more elite and conceptualized than the first park. Bigger, safer... even Hammond mentioned that eventually there would be rides and this and that, implying that he would keep going further with his park. That's what I see this movie as, as it poses the question, what would happen if Jurassic Park were a success?

And it is, until their ideas become a bit too much, and with Indominus they're right back to making Hammond mistakes. Obviously they had their shit together with the rest of the park and attractions, but now this hesitance and uncertainty gets the better of them. They even ask Pratt to come in and check Indominus' paddock for vulnerabilities. The movie is pretty much about how far they can go until the ceiling collapses.
 
biggest flop this year. that looks horrendous.

Let me get to work early on another Crow-Eating thread!

saw it. it is good but nowhere near great. it just felt too generic and I feel I was spoiled the whole story

Studios can never win. They either tease a little like last time, and people complain "THIS LOOKS SO SIMPLE AND STUPID!" or they show a lot in a Trailer and people say "Why did they show the whole movie?"
 
For me it's one of the most logical forward-thinking concepts they could have went with. It takes elements mentioned in the novel that wasn't really touched on in the first movie and used that as a concept for this. As the second and third movie showed, just throwing people into the remnants of the island for another gotta get the fuck out of here sequel just doesn't work, or is at least not interesting at all. I sure as hell didn't want something like that again. Even if you don't enjoy this concept, it's more promising to me than that, and I'm not really sure whatever else they could do would be so much better.

So the first movie was about how Hammond dreamed big, but his execution was clumsy. The poisonous plants, the lack of locks on the jeeps, hiring Nedry because he's good likely without giving him a proper interview, etc. The park in the original was full of missteps. The idea here is that Jurassic World is supposed to be more elite and conceptualized than the first park. Bigger, safer... even Hammond mentioned that eventually there would be rides and this and that, implying that he would keep going further with his park. That's what I see this movie as, as it poses the question, what would happen if Jurassic Park were a success?

And it is, until their ideas become a bit too much, and with Indominus they're right back to making Hammond mistakes. Obviously they had their shit together with the rest of the park and attractions, but now this hesitance and uncertainty gets the better of them. They even ask Pratt to come in and check Indominus' paddock for vulnerabilities. The movie is pretty much about how far they can go until the ceiling collapses.

I do kinda hope they go deep with these themes and at least show them in a way that feel realized and more interesting than basically "jurassic park but succesful, and then jurassic park happens but now the stakes are bigger cause people!"

I like the novel a lot, and I like the stuff behind it much more than just dinosaurs going apeshit

I also dont know what they "could do that'd be better" hence why I had no need for it cause what the concept of what Jurassic Park is kinda has short legs and has already been explored and clearly ran out of fuel (even from the lost world they started going "WHAT IF")

what you see as an interesting concept I guess I see as a sort of re-imagining of the first film with a couple "modern" twists, which I guess maybe could be enough if done right? I just feel like it'll play out like the first movie and not much else. Maybe the idea of a succesful jurassic park changes things up enough for it to be an interesting setup that plays out in some cool way with the lore, but to me so far it just feels like an excuse to make the movie bigger and have more explosions, while mantaining the basic plot of the first one with winks and nods for nostalgia purposes
 
I get a B rated movie vibe...

She's hunting for sport
It remembered where they put the implant
A highly intelligent animal
etc...
 
"If we do this, we do it my way"

Lol, come on, gotta be the most cliche line out there right now.

Also, why all the call backs? Because why not?
 
For me it's one of the most logical forward-thinking concepts they could have went with. It takes elements mentioned in the novel that wasn't really touched on in the first movie and used that as a concept for this. As the second and third movie showed, just throwing people into the remnants of the island for another gotta get the fuck out of here sequel just doesn't work, or is at least not interesting at all. I sure as hell didn't want something like that again. Even if you don't enjoy this concept, it's more promising to me than that, and I'm not really sure whatever else they could do would be so much better.

So the first movie was about how Hammond dreamed big, but his execution was clumsy. The poisonous plants, the lack of locks on the jeeps, hiring Nedry because he's good likely without giving him a proper interview, etc. The park in the original was full of missteps. The idea here is that Jurassic World is supposed to be more elite and conceptualized than the first park. Bigger, safer... even Hammond mentioned that eventually there would be rides and this and that, implying that he would keep going further with his park. That's what I see this movie as, as it poses the question, what would happen if Jurassic Park were a success?

And it is, until their ideas become a bit too much, and with Indominus they're right back to making Hammond mistakes. Obviously they had their shit together with the rest of the park and attractions, but now this hesitance and uncertainty gets the better of them. They even ask Pratt to come in and check Indominus' paddock for vulnerabilities. The movie is pretty much about how far they can go until the ceiling collapses.

Well said.


...but you're just BDH/Blue so you're obviously biased. =]
 
I also dont know what they "could do that'd be better" hence why I had no need for it cause what the concept of what Jurassic Park is kinda has short legs and has already been explored and clearly ran out of fuel (even from the lost world they started going "WHAT IF")

I agree, and this is exactly why I think this one has a good concept. It's thematically true to the original but with a different direction. But that's what I personally want out of sequels, I don't really need it t change my life story wise, just be a reasonable, logical continuation. I like that it's closer in spirit to the first one than the disposable sequels. And maybe this will be a disposable sequel, I haven't seen it yet, but I am on board with what they're doing story wise. I also agree with Jurassic Park having short legs, which is why I struggle with coming up with another one that would be interesting, but going back to the first novel and sifting through some of those concepts and arguments is a pretty good place to start.
 
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