Demoncarnotaur
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people over at JPlegacy are now saying the site is fake
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The site is real, trust me. I've been doing my research, lol.
people over at JPlegacy are now saying the site is fake
:/
So they can't leave well enough alone and then comes the running and screaming?
That's the premise of the film, right?
Looking great!
I need the trailer though D:
So the new park was under construction during the events of JP3? Does that mean Isla Sorna is still off limits as a nature preserve?Park is successful since 2005, entire incident of Jurassic Park is seemingly buried. Running smoothly for several years, presumably, and then shit goes down.
Successful park aspect allows for things like rides, water sections with awesome creatures, restaurants, etc.
Wasn't the trailer supposed to debut with Interstellar?
So the new park was under construction during the events of JP3? Does that mean Isla Sorna is still off limits as a nature preserve?
This is seems like a really natural step forward for the plot. Really liking everything I'm seeing so far. The fact that this and Star Wars are both seeming to be doing the right things as far as sequels go is beyond surprising.
Aaaaaah, I know! Shit's going down.And they both come out next year. I can't.
Aaaaaah, I know! Shit's going down.
Oh hey.
pleasebegoodpleasebegoodpleasebegood
Yeah, it really seems like both franchises have really listened to fans regarding the unpopular sequels and are really nailing their approaches to these new films. I'm saying this without seeing any footage, but every time something gets announced for one of them, it's always something great.SW and JP were like, my thing growing up. That all this is happening at the same time makes me incredibly happy. We hit those rough patches with the prequels and JP sequels but I think the stars are about to be re-aligned. Call me hopeful, but I have a good feeling about both. Jurassic World itself doesn't just feel, so far, like a random sequel with your typical "someone got stuck on the damn island again" plot, but rather something fresh while upholding continuity.
With SW, I'm pretty sure everyone involved doesn't want a repeat of the prequels.
Haha, that would be an amazing callback.I hope they have a coupon day!
Anyone try scanning them yet?
I really like the Apes films, so I have no problem with Jaffa and Silver writing, but the director of Safety Not Guaranteed and little else seems such a weird choice to me. I feel a bit worried about what the look and feel of the film with be :-/
Wasn't the trailer supposed to debut with Interstellar?
Oh hey.
Wait, another 10 days? Ugh.
I'm thinking that's supposed to be Suchomimus, not Spinosaurus. Suchomimus was on the prop pamphlet thing.Wait, didn't you say it was more scientifically accurate? They added the crest, but where's the notch on the skull between the premax and the maxilla? Even JP3 retained the notch.
Here I thought Jurassic Park was very interested in continuity.
is it 1993 again?! Mcdonalds with all their dinos toys
Definitely an interesting choice, but Jaffa and Silver only wrote an early draft as far as I know; Trevorrow and one of his writing partners came in and revamped the script into Jurassic World. No telling what it was before that. Huge "blockbusters" like this are definitely a bigger undertaking than a smaller film like Safety, but it was shot, edited, written and acted very well. It actually makes me more excited that they gave directing duties to someone like Trevorrow instead of someone obvious and going by interviews he really wants to nail it.
I'm thinking that's supposed to be Suchomimus, not Spinosaurus. Suchomimus was on the prop pamphlet thing.
Oh, well, then Cow Mendge is right.Nope, it's a Spino. In fact, I think it is supposed to be THE Spino.
They tried to adopt modern science while retaining the face of the JP3 look it seems. I have seen some other pics, the sail is more pronounced than this suggests.
The site is real, trust me. I've been doing my research, lol.
I'm thinking that's supposed to be Suchomimus, not Spinosaurus. Suchomimus was on the prop pamphlet thing.
After the unfortunate incident at Jurassic Park, Dr. Henry Wu returned to Isla Nublar in November of 1994 to assist the clean up teams in cataloging specimen numbers, and to identify exactly how the animals were breeding. Despite the islands presence of seemingly same sex animals, it was the inclusion of amphibian DNA which he himself had underestimated. Dr. Wu noted that the inclusion of DNA sequences from several species of amphibians including the Common Reed Frog (Hyperolius viridiflavus) adapted extremely well to the cloned DNA of the dinosauria - eventually enabling the animals to change their sex through a chemical trigger which disintegrated the female organs to create male sex organs. dat Wu
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Since the year of my birth I have waited for my beloved Jurassic Park to return. This had better be good.