FantasticMrFoxdie
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They skipped Jurassic Bros.?
Fuck this World.
Fuck this World.
Is Yoshi gonna be in this movie
Lost world? Pfft.
Why.
Jurassic Park + Lost World = Jurassic World?
So the net movie will be "Lost Park"?
Series wide...How many of the dinosaurs in the film are actually from the jurassic era?
Series wide...
Brachiosaurus
Dilophosaurus
Compsognathus
Stegosaurus
Mamenchisaurus
Ceratosaurus
Six? I might have missed some.
I'm just happy this could be a rebranding. Who the hell wanted a movie with a 4 at the end anyway.
Maybe!are you some kind of dinosaur man?
Yeah, I feel the same way. I'm not entirely sure on the title, but anything (well, almost anything) would be better than Jurassic Park IV. Especially if they're trying to set the movie apart in some way and not just iterate like JPIII.I'm just happy this could be a rebranding. Who the hell wanted a movie with a 4 at the end anyway.
What was wrong with calling it Jurassic Park 4? Jurassic Park is a known brand. It's sort of like with COD:MW2. I think the technical name of the game is just MW2, because once the SP campaign starts the title just says MW2. However, the box still has the COD name on it. It's what uninformed consumers know. With the new JP, they should have just given the movie a subtitle like (a terrible example by me) Jurassic Park: Evolution.
Am I the only one who likes the name?
Then fuck him and his crappy movie that's being made because of how Creatively Bankrupt Movie Land is these days..
So it's creatively bankrupt because they're opting for no feathers?
Maybe not, but... I would've really liked those feathers.
I was rewatching JP1 the other day but... damn, no feathers, no sale.
you people are serious about this?
Am I the only one who likes the name?
Why.
So it's creatively bankrupt because they're opting for no feathers?
No, I'm referring to the fact it's being made in the first place.
Hollywood is trying it's best to stick to what the big wigs think will bring in the cash ... another installment in a series that came from a beloved classic is just as bad (or worse) in my eyes as a safe "by the numbers" pop-corn flick starring [insert over-paid actor].