Jawmuncher
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This video with Pratt and the motorcycle is great. I'm really loving the behind the scenes stuff with him
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1EbdnqM39s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1EbdnqM39s
This video with Pratt and the motorcycle is great. I'm really loving the behind the scenes stuff with him
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1EbdnqM39s
Again, just the tiniest of spoilers that gives away the sequence of events just a little bit more.
New TV Spot during tonight's NBA game showed this:
Looking for a youtube link.
Remember when we were worried about the lack of marketing?
Seems they made up for it.
Shiiiiet. The scene where I-Rex comes out of the forest looks fantastic.
Yep. TRex chasing gallimimus in JP vibes. So good.Shiiiiet. The scene where I-Rex comes out of the forest looks fantastic.
Breh, the weird fanart already exists.He's looking lovingly into her eyes...
We're going to get weird fanart with Pratt and the raptors, aren't we? :/
The JP Twitter posted that trailer in HD
Love this shot.
Breh, the weird fanart already exists.
Oh I'm sure. I just won't actively go look for it :/
Just release it, fuck! Break the street date. Any mom and pop theaters playing this yet? How about Let's Watch streams?
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You can't go by a grainy youtube vid when it's meant for a big screen. I'll wait for the DF analysis and see how the Regal theater version stacks up against Cinemark's.The film's obviously had a downgrade. The CGI looks 0.73% worse than it did In the original trailer and the textures on that blade of grass in the latest TV spot are all wrong.
They've put more pterosaurs into the flyover shot with the running crowd.
I'd prefer more polish than more shit on screen but the visuals in the latest spot look tidy.
Some of the Lost World's effects have aged so much worse than Jurassic Park. The Rex stuff is great, but the daytime stampede with the inGen baddies is looking real rough these days. With the exception of the baby stegosaur, the animatronic stuff still looks great.
Just saw a listing for tv spot 14. wow... do we really need this many spots i'm not watching anymore that's for sure, as of the first 2 or 3. they are going overboard with giving away these little moments. it's not necessary to have this many.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMQQdDmgYxQ
#14
Do we reeeeally need a flare to show the Rex where to eat and to set up the scene at the end?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMQQdDmgYxQ
#14
Do we reeeeally need a flare to show the Rex where to eat and to set up the scene at the end?
I'm taking my five year but I'm not sure how today's parental groups feel about that.
I'm taking my five year but I'm not sure how today's parental groups feel about that.
I'm taking my five year but I'm not sure how today's parental groups feel about that.
I was 5 when I saw JP and was fine with it- though not in theaters. I was just 4 when it came out and my mom wouldn't take me. I was so disappointed, though my grandma offered to take me in secret ahaha.
Alas, I waited til VHS- the toys (and The Land Before Time) had to hold me over til then!
I was about that age when it came out and I was fine. I just remember my aunt warning me since my cousins found it a little scary, and told me that I could hide my eyes if I got scared. I did at the first raptor scene at the beginning, but when I realized it wasn't going to be gory or anything (what I was worried of) then I was fine. But Genaro on the toilet was hilarious to me, cause toilet! JP became one of my most watched VHSs, next to my Disney movies and whatever other kiddie tape I had at the time
If you're kid isn't scared of scary(ish) movies, likes dinosaurs, knows the difference between fiction and reality etc etc, then I wouldn't see a problem with it.
Agreed. I'm not worried about my son.
I'm worried about being a topic of a social media rant about whether or not the film is appropriate for kids.
That helicopter shot in 3D? *drool*Holy fuck this looks good.
I imagine the flare is just there to speed things up since there's an audience.
By: Movies on the Radio (Member)
I recently interviewed Michael Giacchino (a pleasure, as always!). He supplied me with music from Tomorrowland, Jurassic World, and Inside Out, and I think all three scores are among his best. The interview and music air Saturday, May 23rd on WQXR, and again on Sunday, May 24th on WNYC -- both stations are in New York City. I'm told the music from Jurassic World and Inside Out will be world premiers!
Movies on the Radio, May 23, 2015, 9-10 pm on WQXR 105.9 and world-wide on wqxr.org