PerezDeCorcho
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I'm not even that big of a Pratt fan. I like him, I think he's a good actor but I'm not really a fan of any actors. Also Steven Spielberg is a producer on this and they're lifting themes right out of the book and original movie.
I'm not even that big of a Pratt fan. I like him, I think he's a good actor but I'm not really a fan of any actors. Also Steven Spielberg is a producer on this and they're lifting themes right out of the book and original movie.
I'm not a nerd, I'm a *hacker*
This shit should be spoiler tagged:
there is a division of badasses from Ingen I believe, someone correct me if I'm wrong. The crazy guy that shot the sargeant and himself in Full Metal Jacket is supposedly playing some kind of hardened soldier type, possibly even a "bad guy" and there is leaked test footage of a submachine gun firing at a dinosaur moving through the jungle-- so it's very possible you'll get something along those lines
I haven't seen the movie in damn near a decade. The only reason I remember Grant's name is people mentioning it in this thread.
This is the kind of shit that gives Hollywood execs hard-ons.
Except that entire movie is built around barely showing Godzilla until near the end of the movie.
When's the wedding?They gave me a hard-on by making a movie I want to actually see.
this movie is a cash grab, clearly and that's why i hope it fails.
Well it can't be worse than this.I wonder if the new star wars trailer will fare any better (if its released online)
That sounds like the kind of PR actors are touting in making-ofs (of bad movies)and they're lifting themes right out of the book and original movie.
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Getting a dino crisis vibe here
That sounds like the kind of PR actors are touting in making-ofs (of bad movies)
I thought the suspense take was a good concept, less is more. And if you look at the old godzilla films they followed a similar pattern. To me the fight at the end was very satisfying. Only problem is they killed off their one good character 20 minutes in, Bryan Cranston (Forgot what his name was in the movie) so the parts in between the suspense aspects didn't really work.
You don't get why grabbing a director with 1 movie under his belt and a few bad actors with a shit concept is a cash grab?I don't get this.
Am I alone in thinking the concept behind this movie is far more interesting than TLW or JP3?
At least they're doing something different for once.
What about someone who's genuinely excited for it and thinks it looks great?
It is, but that's not why it's overrated. It's overrated because outside of the spectacle and the Berg's excellent direction, it has a pretty tepid story full of characters that aren't really worth rooting for.
I'm the biggest Spielberg fanboy around and the original JP is one of my least favourite films of his.
At least they're doing something different for once.
You don't get why grabbing a director with 1 movie under his belt and a few bad actors with a shit concept is a cash grab?
The monorail whizzing by at the start looked pretty bad, still want to see it though. Hopefully the CGI gets smoothed out before release.
I agree completely. In addition, better casting outside of Goldblum might have helped. Sam Neill and Laura Dern was not who I pictured when I read the book. Not even close.
And the kid actors were so bad.
I don't get this.
Am I alone in thinking the concept behind this movie is far more interesting than TLW or JP3?
At least they're doing something different for once.
Only they are? The idea of making new dinosaurs was literally lifted from the first book. The scientist from the first movie who wanted to make new dinos is running the research in JW.That sounds like the kind of PR actors are touting in making-ofs (of bad movies)
I don't get this.
Am I alone in thinking the concept behind this movie is far more interesting than TLW or JP3?
At least they're doing something different for once.
Except that entire movie is built around barely showing Godzilla until near the end of the movie.
I don't think it's a shit concept. I think it fits perfectly with the theme of JP, especially the first book.
Someone gets injured, dino DNA to the rescue, to be continued...
Different? The concept is almost a mirror image of the first film.
Right, again they're doing the same damn thing just slightly different. That's a cash grab. Hollywood does these reboots too often, it needs to stop.
It's pretty telling when 2014 CGI looks worse than a movie that came out in the mid 90s. At least they could've gotten that part right, but they didn't. It's a cash grab!!!
When's the wedding?
I remember being annoyed as hell with this scene, because TLW was one of the first full novels I read, and I read it before the movie came out because I was so hyped. I was like 12 years old, so this was my first time I had been aware of how different books and movies can be. Anyway, his character didn't even fucking die in the book, yet we had to put up with Vince Vaughn's annoying as hell character.
how good would this trailer have been if you just had the second half with the classic piano theme and all that panic and it ends with the shot of the kid hiding from the dinosaur.
easy. it's a teaser trailer anywas.
I agree completely. In addition, better casting outside of Goldblum might have helped. Sam Neill and Laura Dern was not who I pictured when I read the book. Not even close.
And the kid actors were so bad.
The whole point was that the raptors were NOT suspect to taming.The original was totally about hybrids and "tamed" raptors. The park concept is similar, only it's been a success and has been open for a while. I don't think this looks like a carbon copy of the original but rather a logical progression.
Haven't had the chance yet to watch it myself. Based on the reactions it sounds like a disaster in the making. Shouldn't surprise based on the director (Safety Not Guaranteed is college student quality movie) and the leaked script plot synopsis. Still bummed out.
The whole point was that the raptors were NOT suspect to taming.
The original was totally about hybrids and "tamed" raptors. The park concept is similar, only it's been a success and has been open for a while. I don't think this looks like a carbon copy of the original but rather a logical progression.
I don't think it's a logical progression in terms of story. You've got three movies of dinosaurs murdering countless people and even running rampant across a city, yet they still open a theme park anyways where you can roll around in a ball underneath the feet of giant dinosaurs? It's just so fucking stupid.
Yo guys those youtube comments are CRAZY... *looks in thread*
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The whole point was that the raptors were NOT suspect to taming.
Maybe not those raptors, and what I get from it is that the raptors have evolved intellectually after the cloned versions of them were created by Hammond's people, which was a theme of the third movie.
And yet, reception in Youtube has been mostly positive.
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Goddamn Youtube, of all places.
I don't think it's a logical progression in terms of story. You've got three movies of dinosaurs murdering countless people and even running rampant across a city, yet they still open a theme park anyways where you can roll around in a ball underneath the feet of giant dinosaurs? It's just so fucking stupid.
I don't think it's a logical progression in terms of story. You've got three movies of dinosaurs murdering countless people and even running rampant across a city, yet they still open a theme park anyways where you can roll around in a ball underneath the feet of giant dinosaurs? It's just so fucking stupid.
If they really wanted to make the theme park story work, they should have just thrown out the previous three films and restarted the story.