Why doe Jurassic Park look better than any movie released today?

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loosus said:
I do have to say that there wasn't really any part of Jurassic Park that made me say, "Damn that looks fucking fake." It's kinda bizarre if you think about when it was made.

apart from the one bit where the raptor opens the kitchen door after the two kids and a human hand appears to grab the animatronic's tail to stop it swinging about and believe me once you see you you can never un-see it.
 
MrHicks said:
i really wanna see a modern dinosaur movie updated with the feathered look we now know raptors etc looked like

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JP quality dinos but like THAT hehe

How do they know they had feathers... just wondering
 
friskykillface said:
I wish i saw this in theaters but i was like 4 or 5 at the time :(




still blown away by this movie

I saw it in the theater when I was 13. Great experience it was. In fact, they should re-release it in the theater. With no changes. Just to show what exactly was accomplished way back in 1993. It was a phenomenal feat. I can't think of any other movie in our lifetimes that took every other movie released before it and laughed in its face, graphically.

Not even Avatar. I consider Avatar a marginal improvement over what we've had. Jurassic Park ushered in a whole new generation in one stroke. JP influenced nearly every CGI movie after it.
 
MrHicks said:
i really wanna see a modern dinosaur movie updated with the feathered look we now know raptors etc looked like

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JP quality dinos but like THAT hehe
I know you said raptors in your post, but that picture most closely resembles a T-Rex, and T-Rex didn't have feathers. The larger an animal gets the better its ability to preserve heat, and so a T-Rex didn't have or need feathers. The smaller theropods like deinonychus however, had feathers.

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I saw it when I was 13 too, right near the July 4th weekend

Was a birthday present from uncle, was fucking amazed
 
SlipperySlope said:
I saw it in the theater when I was 13. Great experience it was. In fact, they should re-release it in the theater. With no changes. Just to show what exactly was accomplished way back in 1993. It was a phenomenal feat. I can't think of any other movie in our lifetimes that took every other movie released before it and laughed in its face, graphically.

Not even Avatar. I consider Avatar a marginal improvement over what we've had. Jurassic Park ushered in a whole new generation in one stroke. JP influenced nearly every CGI movie after it.


AVatars looks plastic shit compare to Jurassic park. Uter garbage blue plastic shit.

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look at this. From what angle does is look anything better than JP.
 
Feathered dinasours are never going to happen in a movie. People know how Dinosaurs are supposed to look and sound because of Jurassic Park, its set in stone.
 
The CGI doesn't really hold up too well. I don't know what you guys are talking about, it looks dated.

HOWEVER: That doesn't mean the effects and stuff aren't awesome. They did clever angles and focuses to where the CGI isn't overbearing like most modern CGI-fests.
 
Wykesie said:
apart from the one bit where the raptor opens the kitchen door after the two kids and a human hand appears to grab the animatronic's tail to stop it swinging about and believe me once you see you you can never un-see it.
youtube link please
 
Gamer @ Heart said:
youtube link please

I know what he's talking about, but I don't see it. It's too small and blurry to see. I always thought it was the tail.

Besides, you can see the wires very clearly in the Dilophosaurus scene. Now that sucked.

How do they know they had feathers... just wondering

They found quill knobs on the forearms of the Velociraptor. Not to mention some of his ancestors were found with feathers covering their entire body.

The thing is, quill knobs might not mean feathers, but could also be quills. There have been other dinosaurs found with quills on the back of their tails.
 
crazy monkey said:
AVatars looks plastic shit compare to Jurassic park. Uter garbage blue plastic shit.

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look at this. From what angle does is look anything better than JP.

Yeah, Avatar suffers from being shiny shiny. But it's animations are decent. It's a mixed package. Why I labeled it a small step up.
 
UltraMav said:
Just wanted to throw my hat in with the "The Lost World is awesome" crowd. I will never understand the hate that it gets.

It was good until a teenage girl killed a raptor with gymnastics
 
lo escondido said:
How do they know they had feathers... just wondering
To give you a simplified explanation, birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs. Feathers evolved as a beneficial form of thermoregulation and waste removal for the theropods, and had other benefits such as making them quieter hunters. Eventually some theropod dinosaurs gained the ability to glide through their feathers, and then flight.
 
crazy monkey said:
AVatars looks plastic shit compare to Jurassic park. Uter garbage blue plastic shit.

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look at this. From what angle does is look anything better than JP.

That's really nice claymation.
 
Just wanted to throw my hat in with the "The Lost World is awesome" crowd. I will never understand the hate that it gets.

I thought this movie was hilariously entertaining because it's so silly. A great popcorn movie.

BTW, I plan on trolling JP1 for next year's April Fools just for shits and giggles. There are a shit ton of problems people tend to overlook in this movie that are almost as baffling as JP2.
 
I don't have a good eye for CG, I don't know how technically advanced the actual graphics are, but the way its implemented in this movie is damn near perfect. It never even crosses my mind that I'm watching fake dinosaurs. And while the CG is used with restraint, it's not like it's being hidden or obscured by poor lightning or spastic editing... you get a good, long look at these things in a lot of different conditions. Unbelievable that a movie this old still looks so convincing.
 
Snuggler said:
It was good until a teenage girl killed a raptor with gymnastics


I also like the part when that dino expert is in the waterfall and the snake freaks him out, then he gets eaten.
 
Cow Mengde said:
I thought this movie was hilariously entertaining because it's so silly. A great popcorn movie.

BTW, I plan on trolling JP1 for next year's April Fools just for shits and giggles. There are a shit ton of problems people tend to overlook in this movie that are almost as baffling as JP2.

JP 1 has continuity errors, but that doesn't detract from the better direction of the movie. There was a sense of awe and wonder that was completely lost in the sequel. The dinosaurs weren't just there to be monsters. Heck, the dinos didn't even attack humans until well into the movie.

JP 1 had friendly/passive dinos, sick dinos, and aggressive dinos. A good mixture of them. JP 2 was merely a monster flick. Run run run, they're going to get you! That was the whole movie in a nutshell, with a tacked on San Diego scene at the end.

Edit - Were there any non-aggressive dinos in JP 2? The fact that I can't even remember tells you my main problem with the movie.
 
Eddie's death is still the most epic death in any movie. He was picked up by a T.rex, tossed into the air like a rag doll, and then pulled in half by 2 T.rexes. How many people you know got killed by 2 T.Rexes?

JP 1 has continuity errors, but that doesn't detract from the better direction of the movie. There was a sense of awe and wonder that was completely lost in the sequel. The dinosaurs weren't just there to be monsters. Heck, the dinos didn't even attack humans until well into the movie.

I definitely disagree with the "monsters" part.

Besides, I do love the movie, I'm just gonna troll it for fun and on April Fools. So hopefully, when it's released that day, people are smart enough to figure out I'm only kidding.

That said, there aren't just continuity errors. Trust me, I saw this movie a ton of times and there's a shit load to poke fun at.
 
Cow Mengde said:
Eddie's death is still the most epic death in any movie. He was picked up by a T.rex, tossed into the air like a rag doll, and then pulled in half by 2 T.rexes. How many people you know got killed by 2 T.Rexes?



I definitely disagree with the "monsters" part.

Besides, I do love the movie, I'm just gonna troll it for fun and on April Fools. So hopefully, when it's released that day, people are smart enough to figure out I'm only kidding.

That said, there aren't just continuity errors. Trust me, I saw this movie a ton of times and there's a shit load to poke fun at.

I'll use your own post against you.

Eddie's death is still the most epic death in any movie. He was picked up by a T.rex, tossed into the air like a rag doll, and then pulled in half by 2 T.rexes. How many people you know got killed by 2 T.Rexes?

Monster movie. JP 1 at least attempted to make the dinos look and feel like living, breathing animals.
 
Cow Mengde said:
Eddie's death is still the most epic death in any movie. He was picked up by a T.rex, tossed into the air like a rag doll, and then pulled in half by 2 T.rexes. How many people you know got killed by 2 T.Rexes?



I definitely disagree with the "monsters" part.

Besides, I do love the movie, I'm just gonna troll it for fun and on April Fools. So hopefully, when it's released that day, people are smart enough to figure out I'm only kidding.

That said, there aren't just continuity errors. Trust me, I saw this movie a ton of times and there's a shit load to poke fun at.

Of course, like the part where the girl is trying to navigate the computer system and they are trying to hold the door shut from the raptor while trying to reach the shotgun with their feet while all the boy is doing is tapping on the back of the chair. Easily could have handed the gun off or shot it. But whatever its not make or break.
 
Few reasons the cg still looks awesome

- Only 50 shots/2 year. Modern big films an have with lots of vfx can have 500+/1 year

- the people they had working on it were really gifted artists in many different medium. Although the standard today is to be highly specialized, usually the artists don't have the same breadth that these guys did.

- Smart use of animontronics and puppetry to reduce shots that didn't need to be cg. Having a hybrid approach isnt as common as it used to be.

The movie was shot really well and is entertaining, and you tend to ignore any technical imperfections because of it when they happen.
 
Summary Man said:
Hmm. Just looks like a shadow creeping up the raptor's tail. Maybe it's easier to see in a better quality vid, but for now I'm going to preserve my childhood memories of the scene and say it's not a hand. ;)

Yeah, I don't see a hand in that and I was using my night vision goggles.
 
SlipperySlope said:
I'll use your own post against you.



Monster movie. JP 1 at least attempted to make the dinos look and feel like living, breathing animals.

Not sure how that's using my own post against me.

I'm talking about stuff like bullet-proof Velociraptors.

heliosRAzi said:
what about ole Davey Jones?
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Amazing, simply amazing. I heard from a couple of people who had the same experience as me. They all thought it was make-up effects until they found out it was CGI. I didn't even know until I was watching The Oscars that night. When I saw that, I KNEW it would win.
 
Anyone go and see Rango yet? I hear ILM did an amazing job with the CG, IQ and animation. Supposedly and all around visual stunner. I'm now wanting to see it despite not having much initial interest. It seems most of the commercials just wanted to make sure I knew Johnny Depp was voicing the main character.
 
I was on the set of The Lost World, and the reason the dinosaurs don't look cg, is that they mostly weren't
They had animatronic versions of all the dinosaurs, and miniature ones too. The dinosaurs even felt like you would expect a dinosaur to feel.
 
nacire said:
Anyone go and see Rango yet? I hear ILM did an amazing job with the CG, IQ and animation. Supposedly and all around visual stunner. I'm now wanting to see it despite not having much initial interest. It seems most of the commercials just wanted to make sure I knew Johnny Depp was voicing the main character.

I saw Rango with the kids a few weeks ago. It really is visually stunning.
 
I watched JP3 awhile ago and you can definitely see the differences between it and JP1. I'm watching JP1 now and the effects are still pretty believable.
 
DMczaf said:
And I JUST found out this year that the car during the JP1 T-Rex attack is also CGI.

Blown Mind.

CGI is much better hidden at night. You should watch The Makings/Behind The Scenes stuff. I love watching that stuff for effects heavy movies.
 
Reading this thread and watching the before and after CGI youtube video has made me think about CGI in a whole new light. So is the Visual Effects Supervisor responsible for deciding what type of effects to use where, or the director? Someone else? Whoever it is, the sheer amount of vision required to be able to plan these things out, and even for the director to have the vision to know how a scene is going to look without a large part of it present during filming, is mind-boggling.

Watching Jurassic Park again tonight has made me appreciate how effects improve a movie, while making me sad about how few people in the industry today seem to have the vision to realize that concept.
 
Cow Mengde said:
Amazing, simply amazing. I heard from a couple of people who had the same experience as me. They all thought it was make-up effects until they found out it was CGI. I didn't even know until I was watching The Oscars that night. When I saw that, I KNEW it would win.
I always just thought it was only the tentacles and maybe the eyes that was CGI, but then I saw the behind-the-scenes stuff and realized that EVERYTHING was CGI, even his clothes.
 
Snuggler said:
It was good until a teenage girl killed a raptor with gymnastics

It would have been better if we could have known she could do that.

A small throwaway line before they embark to the island isn't enough. We need to see her do it.
 
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