WAIT. Is this confirmed that it will be on the panel?
I hope so.
It would be incredible stupid of them not to show anything since this is the only CC they can, next year is too late.
WAIT. Is this confirmed that it will be on the panel?
When King asked her about Jurassic World, Greer was extremely cautious and didn't drop even the teeniest spoiler. She told King that she even had to read the script under tight security, stating that when it originally came to her, there was a someone parked outside her house to take it back as soon as she was done.
COMIC CON motherfuckers!!!!!
Saturday, July 26, 12:25 - 13:10.
Woody Allen did it first.Chris Nolan-tier paranoia.
First look at the T-Rex, from Comic Con!
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What exactly does this mean in terms of the raptors?I think we may have just got a MASSIVE SPOILER about the role of the raptors and why they are missing from the leaked booklet!!!
Confirmation that Jurassic World will also have some sort of presence at Comic Con too.
What exactly does this mean in terms of the raptors?
I assume it means they're just wild and hang around the old park.
Well since Chris Pratt's character is studying raptor behavior this is unlikelyor they were already on Nublar and the park owners just didn't realize they were still alive.
First look at the T-Rex, from Comic Con!
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I assume it means they're just wild and hang around the old park.
Didnt they all die because of the storm? Hammond mentioned it in the beginning of Lost World.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-28407381
I find it embarrassing that they completely ignore science.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-28407381
I find it embarrassing that they completely ignore science.
It's almost like Jurassic World is a Hollywood movie and not a dinosaur documentary
That one study just suggests that feathers were even more widespread than we've known from countless other studies for years.
To completely ignore what happened in the last 20 years is ridiculous, no matter how much they wished it wasn't true because it doesn't fit with image and preconception.
Then make a film about an alternate history or a different planet.
Creative license is absolutely fine, but at least somewhat bed it in reality.
These aren't dinos in the movies. They never had complete DNA strands. Whose to say the geneticists didn't exsise the gene that causes feathers when they cloned them?
Reminds me of this T-rex toy I still have to this day:
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If you added scientific accuracy, it would be sheep world and it'd feature the skeleton of one dead sheep. Because the entire idea of how cloning works in these movies is bullshit.Fair enough, I guess we'll see if there's some sort of storyline around it or if they just ignore it.
As for the general scientific accuracy in films, imo it would add to the stories and immersion in most cases.
Fair enough, I guess we'll see if there's some sort of storyline around it or if they just ignore it.
Raptors being loose on the island is a massive spoiler? What lol?I think we may have just got a MASSIVE SPOILER about the role of the raptors and why they are missing from the leaked booklet!!!
Confirmation that Jurassic World will also have some sort of presence at Comic Con too.
As a kid that 'bent tail' due to the cramped packaging never got fixed.. it always looked limp.
Raptors being loose on the island is a massive spoiler? What lol?
This feather nonsense is just hilariously sad to me. Is there any other movie franchise where fans go apeshit over the accuracy of scientific details?
Let's get upset over Back to the Future for incorrectly portraying temporal mechanics! Let's riot because because the Ghostbusters' proton packs break the laws of physics! How dare Lucas make a Star Wars movie that has sound effects in space!!!
It's a science FICTION movie.
Reminds me of this T-rex toy I still have to this day:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9bKxRQfvs8
Watch that video. Watch the part where the film makers specifically said they wanted the most accurate dinosaurs ever seen. Watch the part where they HIRED EXPERTS as consultants for their movie.
Now tell me, did Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, or Star Wars hire actual experts as consultants for their movie for accuracy?
I agree on this, its sad that they are not "updating" the jurassic movies with what we know today.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-28407381
I find it embarrassing that they completely ignore science.
Couldn't you explain away that inconsistency in them being engineered differently? I mean the ones in the Lost World look different from those in Jurassic Park.Well, we already know that velociraptors and dilophasaurus aren't even close and were a piece of fiction. The feather thing didn't get big until later. You could say that "updating" the dinosaurs now would kind of ruin continuity. The fact that raptors had feather quills in the third movie meant that they evolved in just a few years. I find that more silly.
Right, I thought that was pretty much a given at this point...I think the spoiler is that the raptors may have been loose in the island the whole time, still existing from the ruins of the first park.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9bKxRQfvs8
Watch that video. Watch the part where the film makers specifically said they wanted the most accurate dinosaurs ever seen. Watch the part where they HIRED EXPERTS as consultants for their movie.
Now tell me, did Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, or Star Wars hire actual experts as consultants for their movie for accuracy?
Couldn't you explain away that inconsistency in them being engineered differently? I mean the ones in the Lost World look different from those in Jurassic Park.
Yeah it is a bit extreme. It's a shame there's not much consistency in the display of raptors in I-III.Well I guess you could say that... Feather growth is a bit extreme though, I would think.
Right, I thought that was pretty much a given at this point...
As a kid that 'bent tail' due to the cramped packaging never got fixed.. it always looked limp.
Nothing shown at comic con.
Man wth the poster was cool but not enough to be the only thing shown.