None of those are what the D-Rex will look like. Lego leaked the design out, it's not too hard to find on Google.
Yeah, between Lego figures and more recent art, we know what it looks like. Someone posted a link to a drawing of it a few pages backyou have proof of this dude?
the most they revealed were arms and legs
Never understand this kind of reaction either. "I don't like an actor, hope his career is ruined. What? Other people might like that actor or his movies?"looked terrible. not a Pratt fan so hopefully this torpedo's his career.
Haven't seen it yet.=OHow dare you edit Edge of Tomorrow out of that quote.
Two things came to the surface.
One was that money has been the gasoline in the engine of our biggest mistakes. If there are billions to be made, no one can resist them, even if they know things could end horribly.
The other was that our relationship with technology has become so woven into our daily lives, weve become numb to the scientific miracles around us. We take so much for granted.
Those two ideas felt like they could work together. What if, despite previous disasters, they built a new biological preserve where you could see dinosaurs walk the earth and what if people were already kind of over it? We imagined a teenager texting his girlfriend with his back to a T-Rex behind protective glass. For us, that image captured the way much of the audience feels about the movies themselves.
Chris Pratts character is doing behavioral research on the raptors. They arent trained, they cant do tricks. Hes just trying to figure out the limits of the relationship between these highly intelligent creatures and human beings. If people dont think theres potential in those ideas, maybe they wont like this movie. But I ask them to give it a chance.
We were hoping audiences could discover this on their own, but yes, there will be one new dinosaur created by the parks geneticists. The gaps in her sequence were filled with DNA from other species, much like the genome in the first film was completed with frog DNA. This creation exists to fulfill a corporate mandatethey want something bigger, louder, with more teeth. And thats what they get.
Honestly, the biggest misconception on this movie is that theres some massive conference room at the studio where all these cynical story decisions are made. There is no committee. Universal has given us the resources to tell the story we want to tell, on the scale we want to tell it. Will this one be different from the other movies? You bet it will. And Im not going to pass the buck if it doesnt work. This ones on me.
I don't think the plan was ever to slap a pink tutu on a t-rex and make it ride a unicycle. The shamu-esque Mosasaurus and trained Raptors comes off as a tacky circus side show. Again it could be an interesting dynamic to explore going against Hammond's wishes.
Yeah, between Lego figures and more recent art, we know what it looks like. Someone posted a link to a drawing of it a few pages back
Never understand this kind of reaction either. "I don't like an actor, hope his career is ruined. What? Other people might like that actor or his movies?"
The Mosasaurus feeding is no different than this.
We'll see but I'll bet there is a scene of some Raptor show where they preform like a bunch of dolphins or chimps. Trainers rewarding them with food for preforming some laughable task that will make a perfect gif.And I'm fairly certain the trained Raptors aren't an attraction.
Chris Pratt must be the worst leading man I have ever seen. He actually has negative charisma. Every line he said in that trailer was delivered like he was reading off a script. How is this guy even given a single job?
Oh man, even all these years later, that T Rex jeep attack is still so damn good.
http://youtu.be/1pCgGojeGjM
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This is gonna be epic.
So, this is the Diabolus rex, right?
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Nice thing to say. There are actors who I don't particularly care for either, but I don't go around hoping that their careers are ruined. What if that was you? Would you want someone hoping that your career derailed?looked terrible. not a Pratt fan so hopefully this torpedo's his career.
It:damn it whats so exciting about a slightly oversized t-rex?
i want this blown up to 40 feet
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It:
--can camouflage itself-is as intelligent as a raptoris poisonous
its like this movie is literally written by 10 year olds
Have you read The Lost World Jurassic Park?It's the abilities of the Carnotaurus
Totally forgot about that! Huh, so even that is taken from the books^ Bryce's character is their aunt.
Have you read The Lost World Jurassic Park?It's the abilities of the Carnotaurus
"Remember, if something chases you... Run."
That's some quality dialogue.
Wow the CGI looks like shit.
It doesn't make any sense as a joke. I have a goofy mother who used to say silly things and it still doesn't work as a joke. It feels unnatural because it's obvious trailer fodder.Its meant to be a goofy mother teasing the shit out of her kid who is about to go see Dinosaurs. Not Oscar material
Found a interview that was apparently written in May of this year, and talks openly about what everyone is talking about from this trailer lol. I thought a lot of this was new info, but apparently not. A lot of these were brand new concepts to me, and to a ton of people in the thread too by the looks of it.
Some interesting excerpts from the director:
This sort of makes me feel better. Sounds like he's speaking candidly and not trying to aggrandize his ideas and "sell" them to us.
It's also a park that is not run by Hammond's company. I believe inGEN was bought out by Masrani Corp.
Considering there was a dinosaur rampaging through San Diego, it makes sense in the movie's worldIt doesn't make any sense as a joke. I have a goofy mother who used to say silly things and it still doesn't work as a joke. It feels unnatural because it's obvious trailer fodder.
But I'm sure the dialogue about how we are creating the amazing uberdino because science and progress and genetics will redeem the movie.
its like this movie is literally written for 10 year olds
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Burt Macklin: Raptor Patrol
This turned me off.....a lot....HEY GUYS REMEMBER THOSE SUPER SCARY RAPTORS? NOW THEY'RE BLOODHOUNDS...... grumble
It:
--can camouflage itself-is as intelligent as a raptoris poisonous
Honestly, this is the least of the problems with the trailer. The JP raptors are animals, and it's nice to see them treated as animals instead of unstoppable super monsters.This turned me off.....a lot....HEY GUYS REMEMBER THOSE SUPER SCARY RAPTORS? NOW THEY'RE BLOODHOUNDS...... grumble
One was that money has been the gasoline in the engine of our biggest mistakes. If there are billions to be made, no one can resist them, even if they know things could end horribly.
Jesus this looks terrible.
edit: except for Chris Pratt, whose line delivery surprisingly sounds a lot unlike the usual Chris Pratt here.
the first t-rex scene (that mixed CG with a robot dinosaur) in the first movie was far more real looking than any of this shit.
sounds like a commentary on his own movie.
I wish Chris Pratt and his raptor patrol were racing to confront this.
That is still the point of this movie considering the basic plotline we have. Even when you take Newman out of the picture and implement common sense security measures, eventually the hubris of man will lead us to overreach and get in over our heads.The pet Raptors are dumb as hell. Someone mentioned it a few pages back but the whole point of JP1 was Hammond and crew realizing they cannot "play god" and control nature.
It's not like there was ever a previous catastrophic dinosaur escape to learn from./sSo this man made dinosaur backfires and escapes and goes on a rampage....
Why dont they create proper contingency plans for events like this?
They should implant a small explosive device in its brain or spine so that if it went crazy they could remotely kill it.
Sweet. Which scenes was it used in? I'm guessing head close-ups.