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Still got both arms attached? Apparently they are quite valuable with both as at least one fell off for most people. Including me.
Arms are fine. Still roars too.Still got both arms attached? Apparently they are quite valuable with both as at least one fell off for most people. Including me.
I wonder if Indominus will stay grey the whole movie or if it will adapt the color scheme in the background of the fruit snack packaging. Seems odd that they'd go with the blue/red if it wasn't heavily featured.
Because that line of toys are interconnectable.
I really wish I was a kid again. I would be going insane for new Jurassic Park toys!
Still got both arms attached? Apparently they are quite valuable with both as at least one fell off for most people. Including me.
So how is the Indominus Rex figures skin going to be able to change?
Unsure, the translated hasbro catalog mentioned that the Bad boy had color changing skin, but beyond that I have no idea.
As promised, some pictures of my toys...
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT FUGLY STEGOCERATOPS. O_O
It is proof of God.
Not a spoiler, but worth sharing..
Colin Trevorrow posted it, it's from tomorrows new trailer.
The CG looks awful.
Is the Stegoceratops in the movie in some fashion?
Am I the only one who feels like the new toys just look way worse than the toys from the original? They just don't look as realistic. Technology has progressed so much yet toys from 22 years ago look so much better.
Seriously though the rubber-skinned T-rex from back in the day was awesome.
Its toys...that is to be handled by kids...
Am I the only one who feels like the new toys just look way worse than the toys from the original? They just don't look as realistic. Technology has progressed so much yet toys from 22 years ago look so much better.
Seriously though the rubber-skinned T-rex from back in the day was awesome.
I actually found myself looking at that gif of the trailer looking at the raptor feet already. They seem to have their claws there, but I couldn't really tell, which bothered me.
It's actually a pretty common safety measure to remove dangerous elements from animals, like the horns of cows. Yes, those have horns. Or claws with the big cats.
So considering this is a genetic factory, the animals being "devolved" makes sense. Really, this would be part of a fictional environment actually making sense. How else would they be able to show them to the audience?
Please be in the movie.
But again, look up. They have the claws in the movie. And the smaller 'Growler' Raptors have sickle claws.
Damn, the T.rex looks even worse up close. Those Kenner toys still hold up so much better all these years.