brandonh83
Banned
Of course there's no vendetta, but deliberately ignoring it to slavishly adhere to twenty year old continuity (which isn't internally consistent anyway) and ignoring the responsibility Jurassic Park actually has over the public's knowledge of the science (basically an iron grip) isn't much better.
Exactly, so...
I dunno, I don't think Jurassic Park ever had this mandate to inform everyone of this. I see it as some rich people who want to make money off dinosaurs that aren't completely dinosaurs, just blueprints of them and what they have to work with. It's not a documentary about dinosaurs and never was. There's a good deal of science involved but it's still a theme park and the dinosaurs were never real, actual dinosaurs.
If people are interested enough in dinosaurs they shouldn't be gathering up knowledge from some science fiction adventure movies anyway. Even if Jurassic World took every single thing we know about dinosaurs today into account, 20-30 years from now, maybe more, maybe less, they could unearth new knowledge that makes those dinosaurs obsolete in terms of facts. So I don't see why it matters. Science and knowledge is always evolving. What if all Jurassic World dinosaurs had feathers, but then they found out that this or that species didn't have feathers, or the feathers were on different places on the body? It's not a win-win situation for the filmmakers or the facts, and I think sticking to the established continuity is the most reasonable approach.