Jurassic World Sequel
Pretty cool teaser image released...
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3427550/dinosaurs-display-first-official-jurassic-world-2-image/
Jurassic World Sequel
Pretty cool teaser image released...
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3427550/dinosaurs-display-first-official-jurassic-world-2-image/
Somewhat agreed, Imp.
While I liked that last flick overall, they're running these stories dry. What else can happened besides shit going wrong with dinos, humans getting killed and the hero saving the day for himself/his people.
Maybe they'll do the idea they had years ago, human DNA mixed with dino and then shit goes wrong, people die and the hero has to save the day.
Originally posted by Khazra RebornVelociraptors have consistently been portrayed as being highly intelligent animals since the first movie (well, semi-consistently, that is the idea behind them anyway). Highly intelligent animals can be trained by more intelligent humans. Sure, this doesn't hold up scientifically these days, but study of dinosaurs and shit as progressed a long way since the first Jurassic Park. You might as well complain that the velociraptors are bigger than people and have no feathers.
First one was shit, I turned it off when Pratt jumped in a Velociraptor cage and was making like he was some kind of Dino whisperer.Those are 300 lb lizards that have brains the size of a pea, they would have eaten him without pause.
Basically what I'm saying is that you're a nitpicking phaggot. 👆
Originally posted by Khazra Reborn
First one was shit, I turned it off when Pratt jumped in a Velociraptor cage and was making like he was some kind of Dino whisperer.Those are 300 lb lizards that have brains the size of a pea, they would have eaten him without pause.
Were you expecting realism? Hell these guys didn't even update the look of dinosaurs to match recent scientific findings(notice any feathers on any of them?)
Though speaking of shit, there is apparently a deleted scene where the main characters cover themselves in dinosaur shit in order to mask their scent.
On the other hand the scientists in Jurassic Park seem to have the same learning capabilities as those in the "Alien" franchise. They keep thinking it's a good idea to take these incredibly deadly creatures and try to control them and weaponize them.
Originally posted by Surtur
Were you expecting realism? Hell these guys didn't even update the look of dinosaurs to match recent scientific findings(notice any feathers on any of them?)Though speaking of shit, there is apparently a deleted scene where the main characters cover themselves in dinosaur shit in order to mask their scent.
To be fair, the writers were at least aware of that. It was a conscious decision, that they referenced in the movie.
Originally posted by Surtur
Also to be fair the dinosaurs would look silly as hell too.
Yup.
I wouldn't mind seeing them show one that's as real as they could make it, but that's more about curiosity than anything.
TBH, I thought Jurassic World was fine. Not a great movie by any means, but watchable enough. The next one should be better though.
Originally posted by SurturWhy would they try to weaponize them? That's a lot of money to spend on a huge moving target that is only a threat if it gets close and can be killed by fairly standard military weaponry. Pit a tank versus a T-rex and the tank will win every time.
Were you expecting realism? Hell these guys didn't even update the look of dinosaurs to match recent scientific findings(notice any feathers on any of them?)Though speaking of shit, there is apparently a deleted scene where the main characters cover themselves in dinosaur shit in order to mask their scent.
On the other hand the scientists in Jurassic Park seem to have the same learning capabilities as those in the "Alien" franchise. They keep thinking it's a good idea to take these incredibly deadly creatures and try to control them and weaponize them.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Why would they try to weaponize them? That's a lot of money to spend on a huge moving target that is only a threat if it gets close and can be killed by fairly standard military weaponry. Pit a tank versus a T-rex and the tank will win every time.
The logic doesn't make much sense, but Vincent Dnofrios character was desperate to weaponize them.
Perhaps he was under the impression future wars would be fought solely against..you know, those tribes and shit you can find in the jungle where they really have no technology at all? I imagine dinosaurs would be effective there, but then so would just normal troops with guns.
I think someone just really wanted to create combat Dino's for the "cool" factor.