JP was made in a era that handled film differently. I can't put my finger on it, but it has much more of a pure escapism, traditional vibe. By the time TLW came out four years later, the general landscape of films changed; became more self-aware/referential, focused on flash, and began to be more like what films are like today (generally speaking). Maybe it feels more grounded due to everything being laced with sarcasm and cynicism? Like I said, it's really tough to pinpoint why TLW feels so different, purely from a tonal and filmmaking sense.
The highlight of JP3 I'd say was the pteranodon scene. It had some good build up and showed that being locked in a giant enclosure with big avian reptiles could be scary.
I just felt like posting this again.
The highlight of JP3 I'd say was the pteranodon scene. It had some good build up and showed that being locked in a giant enclosure with big avian reptiles could be scary.
Very nice.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaCEhfxSL0M&feature=youtu.be
Been editing this over the past day or two, some of it didn't turn out like I wanted and there toward the end I started running out of footage (and patience) but it closes out like I wanted and I'm happy with it overall. Just a general feel of Giacchino's score with the film.
They're still borrowing elements of the first book. So much more dinosaur action than in the film. Crichton's ending also felt made for cinema. Grant taking Genarro to seek out the raptor nests would have made a great ending, even though the film ending is wonderfully iconic.I like that it borrowed that from the Jurassic Park novel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaCEhfxSL0M&feature=youtu.be
Been editing this over the past day or two, some of it didn't turn out like I wanted and there toward the end I started running out of footage (and patience) but it closes out like I wanted and I'm happy with it overall. Just a general feel of Giacchino's score with the film.
A little while back I saw an article on Facebook claiming there may be human DNA in the hybrid but I ignored it because it wasn't being discussed here.
But what do you guys think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaCEhfxSL0M&feature=youtu.be
Been editing this over the past day or two, some of it didn't turn out like I wanted and there toward the end I started running out of footage (and patience) but it closes out like I wanted and I'm happy with it overall. Just a general feel of Giacchino's score with the film.
So was that tail-dragging stego just a juvenile or something? Realized the ones in this shot look much better, anatomically:
I've been kinda off the grid the past week, so I'm catching up now. Holy shit, dat CGI. Love that everything is looking completed/refined.
EDIT: Can someone please gif the moment where one of the raptors hits the other with its tail? I wonder if that's Charlie--isn't that the youngest of them all?
I. CANNOT. WAIT.
Raptor squad totally trying to get around to his flanks.
I adore that this movie is treating them like animals.
The only slasher film villain is Colin Terrorovow. Have you seen the CG? Do you see Grant or Malcolm anywhere? Feathers? All butchered by Colin.You mean dinos aren't slasher film villains?!
Maybe the I-Rex though.
You mean dinos aren't slasher film villains?!
Maybe the I-Rex though.
You mean dinos aren't slasher film villains?!
Maybe the I-Rex though.
Are the Dino Crisis games supported on the Vita (NA)?
Yahoo player is horrible...but what a clip!!!
I said it in the other thread, but it's interesting they call them by name in the movie.
The "what did I just say" is the goofiest line.
Considering they're supposed to be so smart. Would make sense to me ,considering dogs can understand commands and would technically be of a lower Animal IQ than a raptor in this universe.
Thank you.Yes they are.
Well yes, according to Lego. But not the (assumed) official marketing. And Delta doesn't have round pupils in that clip.Blue is easy, she's the lead with the blue/black stripe running sown her sides.
Echo is also easy. Brown/yellow with light blue tiger stripes.
Charlie is green with green tiger stripes.
Delta is a little less distinct in her colors, but is various hues of green but overall darker than charlie, with a blueish patch around her eyes.
Well yes, according to Lego. But not the (assumed) official marketing. And Delta doesn't have round pupils in that clip.
Oh fans added the names to the pic in my avatar? Makes sense why I had to change it.The marketing has been consistent as well, just some fans screwed it up early one and through the wrong names on pics.
The eye thing confuses me as well... HOWEVER it may be like a Gecko's eye:
They look better all saturated like thatBlue is easy, she's the lead with the blue/black stripe running sown her sides.
Echo is also easy. Brown/yellow with light blue tiger stripes.
Charlie is green with green tiger stripes.
Delta is a little less distinct in her colors, but is various hues of green but overall darker than charlie, with a blueish patch around her eyes.
With some enhancements it's easier to tell. From left to right in the picture it's Delta, Blue, Echo and Charlie: