No kidding. Everything looks so legitimate. Guess they took the legitimacy budget out of CGI and put it into props.
This has got to be a record of the most realized non-real theme park.
Call me a capitalist pig, but I love the existing brands tying in with the Jurassic World park, and it's meta to see Jurassic World toys on the shelves of a fictional Jurassic World souvenir store.
I jumped when I saw a Ben and Jerry's in one of the pictures, advertising Fossil Fuel (it's been discontinued as far as I know). Bring it back!!!!
Call me a capitalist pig, but I love the existing brands tying in with the Jurassic World park, and it's meta to see Jurassic World toys on the shelves of a fictional Jurassic World souvenir store.
I jumped when I saw a Ben and Jerry's in one of the pictures, advertising Fossil Fuel (it's been discontinued as far as I know). Bring it back!!!!
That's what makes it feel so real. I was throwing these in the post and slowing convincing myself that Jurassic World existed.
please
T-Rex Kingdom
Triceratops Territory
Mosasaurus Feeding Show - With feedings every two hours, this predator of the deep will wow you with its massive maw was it gives Jaws his just desserts. Pack a poncho, because the Mosasaurus Feeding Show is one big splash zone. May be disturbing for small children.
Gallimimus Valley
Cretaceous Cruise - Paddle with the dinosaurs down Isla Nublar's pristine river on a Cretaceous Cruise that will leave you breathless. Experience over 100 species of prehistoric life as our veteran tour guides take you on a kayak trip that spans 145 million years. Must be fit enough to navigate your way down our river to see an amazing array of flora and fauna.
Pachy Arena
Innovation Center - Step into a world where science is brought to life through interactive exhibits that delight and educate. Study the birth, extinction, and rebirth of the many dinosaurs safely housed on Isla Nublar. Connect with the past and visit the future with groundbreaking exhibits, larger-than-life interactive films, and hands-on activities in our high-tech SAMSUNG Innovation Center.
Creation Lab - Life finds a way with Mr. DNA as your guide. Our scientists are hard at work in the Creation Lab bringing the Jurassic Era into the modern era. You'll wonder in delight as complicated genetic codes and prehistoric strands of DNA are crafted into new living creatures right before your eyes.
Underwater Observatory
Main Street - The modern world and Jurassic World intersect on Main Street. Get your questions answered at the Visitors Center, step into the Samsung Innovation Center or grab a burger at any of our great 8 cafes and 12 sit-down restaurants. Plus, there's tons of great shopping - from sundresses to sunscreen and everything in between. Your Jurassic World adventure is sure to begin and end on Main Street!
Aviary
Egg Spinner
Bamboo Forest
Gyrosphere
Golf Course
Botanical Gardens
Gentle Giants Petting Zoo - Enjoy the thrill of getting up close and personal with baby dinosaurs. Located by the Visitor's Center, the Gentle Giants Petting Zoo lets you see, pet, and feed all of your favorite herbivores. Feeling adventurous? Saddle up and ride a tiny triceratops! A good rub under their frill and they'll take you anywhere. Fun for guests of all ages. Helmets required.
Water Park
Gondola Lift
IMAX Theatre - Want to experience your favorite dinosaurs in a whole new way? Sit back and travel through time in our massive IMAX theatre. Our state of the art screens are bigger than a brontosaurus and take you through the history--and future--of dinosaurs and Jurassic World. Be sure to stop by the concession stand for a piping hot Dino Dog!
Thanks, I didn't know about that. If it was published in 1988 and had feathered dinos even back then, then the films have ignored this fact since the beginning, eh?(I know it wasn't nearly as widespread back then)
That's been the issue that still hasn't been resolved for me though, even the deinonychus was roughly 3 feet in height; nowhere near the size of the raptors in the film. I think the Utahraptor discovered later JP was the only one near the movie raptor size, if not a good bit larger.
If this came out when I was a kid, I would lose my shit because it'd be a fantasy come true.
I love the flavor texts that describe the attractions in the park. Well done and believable, with a reference or two.
Posting here for people who haven't been on the site or just want to read them here. Only about half of them have descriptions, and I assume they'll be filled out one by one as it gets closer to release:
I'd love a piping hot Dino Dog. Or do I? Where's the Churro-nosaurus Rex?
How is this NOT a real park?!
If the amount of effort put into making the park look real is indicative of the amount of heart put into the movie, we're in good shape.
The book says their Velociraptors were mongolensis so they're from Mongolia. It just so happens there's a 6 foot tall Mongolian "raptor" call Achillobator. It's the perfect size.
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JP3 did a laughable job with its feathers though.No, because back in 1988, it was purely speculation. Real fossils with feathers were discovered in 1996 or so. The Lost World came out in 1997, and chances are they didn't have the time or the technology to add it. Not to mention it was still just one dinosaur back then. JP3 actually went and updated their Raptors, and by that time, we had more and more fossils of different dinosaurs with feathers. The entire clade of coelurosauria now has evidence of feathers (this clade includes Gallimimus, Velociraptor and Tyrannopsaurus). The last missing evidence came a year or two ago.
People are complaining about the kids in the trailer, but I wouldn't mind just a good 30 minutes of world building with them exploring the park. Interspersed with the whole Pratt/hybrid plot, but it would be nice to see the park come alive.No kidding. Everything looks so legitimate. Guess they took the legitimacy budget out of CGI and put it into props.
This has got to be a record of the most realized non-real theme park.
JP3 did a laughable job with its feathers though.
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It's like a shaved dog with a mohawk.
There was a scene that was planned but never filmed, a raptor escaped and killed everyone. But of course never filmed so you're left with a massive plot holeAll things aside, nothing can be as stupid as the Boat in Lost World. Some how a Trex manages to merc an entire crew.
They tried, which is more than we can say for this movie.
There was a scene that was planned but never filmed, a raptor escaped and killed everyone. But of course never filmed so you're left with a massive plot hole
The website is great, the amount of detail put into it gives me hope for the film
Uh, you do realize the original dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were genetic hybrids right?Genetic hybrid dinosaurs? Holy fuck.
This has a zero percent chance of being anything other than complete dogshit. Calling it now.
Why frog DNA? This has always been problem for me. This film take place several years in the future and if they know dinosaur like us than they would switch to bird dna by now
Genetic hybrid dinosaurs? Holy fuck.
This has a zero percent chance of being anything other than complete dogshit. Calling it now.
my body
my body
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Coming soon to a TRU near you! What's awesome is that looks like the original Kenner packaging, too!
I await the merch for this movie...
Man, you really hate this movie.
Did you call Spielberg a hack over the small, venomous Dilophosaur?
Coming soon to a TRU near you! What's awesome is that looks like the original Kenner packaging, too!
I await the merch for this movie...
Couldn't help but notice this in the background of the store
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Looks like a "feathered" raptor from JP3. Did they repurpose promotional cardboard stands lol?
Jurassic Park is not a film about the Jewish holocaust or the Atlantic slave trade. And it is not a documentary about dinosaurs. Its a fun action adventure franchise. There is no antagonism or indecency or harm to society in not making everything perfectly accurate.I hate this movie the same way this movie hates paleontologists.
Also, seems like very few people understood why Crichton made a venomous Dilphosaurus. It's there to show how unpredictable nature is. It's something not preserved in the fossil record. He also choose Dilphosaurus because it had weak jaws. This is creative and fits with what the story is about.
Jurassic World says fuck it because... reasons.
I hate this movie the same way this movie hates paleontologists.
Also, seems like very few people understood why Crichton made a venomous Dilphosaurus. It's there to show how unpredictable nature is. It's something not preserved in the fossil record. He also choose Dilphosaurus because it had weak jaws. This is creative and fits with what the story is about.
Jurassic World says fuck it because... reasons.
I hate this movie the same way this movie hates paleontologists.
Also, seems like very few people understood why Crichton made a venomous Dilphosaurus. It's there to show how unpredictable nature is. It's something not preserved in the fossil record. He also choose Dilphosaurus because it had weak jaws. This is creative and fits with what the story is about.
Jurassic World says fuck it because... reasons.
Didn't they state it was an adolescent? Or couldn't we just go with that?![]()
Chrichton took a fuckload of liberties with the creatures.
Didn't they state it was an adolescent? Or couldn't we just go with that?
The photos of the park are weird, there are way too many adults.
I always took it to mean the latter. I don't think Nedry of all people would have made that kind of distinction, especially considering his circumstances. Besides if he knew how dangerous a Dilophosaur was he'd have known to get the hell away from it fast.Yeah in the film when Nedry encounters it he said something a long the lines of he though it was one of it's bigger brothers or something.
I don't know if that means the dilophosaurus he encounters was a juvenile or maybe he just meant "not as big as the other dinosaurs"
To be honest this is probably my biggest disappointment about the movie. Why not go with the times?
Yeah in the film when Nedry encounters it he said something a long the lines of he though it was one of it's bigger brothers or something.
I don't know if that means the dilophosaurus he encounters was a juvenile or maybe he just meant "not as big as the other dinosaurs"
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Trex looks cool
I would assume Nedry has next to zero dinosaur knowledge (aside from knowing better than to shut power from the raptor pen), so he's talking about "big brothers" as in raptors and t-rex. He tried to make it fetch a stick for goodness sake lol.
The Dilophasaur shown in JP being a smaller adolescent can be a valid excuse, though when they show the Dilophosaur area earlier in the film when the jeeps roll by it, the fence looked quite flimsy and the fence height was low.
Shot from the movie:
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Are those scars from when the raptor jumped on and attacked it at the end of the first movie?
Crazy detail if so
Looks so damn good. HNNNNNNNNNNNNNG.HOOOOO BOY
Colin Trevorrow ‏@colintrevorrow 2m2 minutes ago
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Oh man. Dig in, fellas.
It looks like it, the scars on it's neck and along it's jaw are in line with when it was reaching around to grab it off it's neck and pulling it into it's jaws.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ9jTOxv7gw