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Ferris Bueller did it well.
Which then became one if my favourite gags in Deadpool šŸ˜
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While it would certainly be visually interesting to witness a full on dino apocalypse, I'd MUCH prefer they let loose a handfull of raptors to terrorise a small town somewhere. I just cannot imagine a scenario where military forces all over the planet would fail to kill off any stray dinos within weeks, should they try to establish themselves in larger areas. It's the same reason I can't buy into the Planet Of The Apes wars starting with such a small group of individuals. Having several secret facilities and organisations spread around the world with access to small populations of dinos could easily be the foundation of at least a new trilogy of JW "outbreak" movies...
You can work out a planet of the apes style movie with Jurassic park by fitting in a troodon type dinosaur. Itā€™s the smartest dinosaur with a human sized brain I think and many people think it walked like a human and would have evolved to become a humanoid lizard if not extinct. They could play with that concept.

Or they can go the prequel route and show the construction of the first park and how things came to be. Show how they were cloned and how they swept deaths under the rug.
The best part of the first book is when that kid is dying from raptor wounds and they wonā€™t tell the doctor what it is but he keeps repeating raptor over and over again but the ingen exec just tells the doctor it was a construction accident.
 
That T-Rex battle from Jacksonā€™s King Kong has yet to be topped.
Watched that the other night. Must have been an extended edition, seemed to take longer to get to the island than I remember. Bit of a bloated film but decent....better than anything Kong-related since at any rate.
 
Some of the things I can think of off the top of my head:

-BioSyn sends a team to Nublar hours after the accident to try and retrieve the Barbasol can or retrieve DNA samples from the lab. They meet an InGen team sent to combat anyone who might take advantage of the accident and the predictable chaos ensues.
that plot was done in the game



Small town . Overrun with dinosaurs. People have to escape but are being picked off. Villian dinosaur cuts power so no acess to the outside the world.
Story writes itself
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Or they can go the prequel route and show the construction of the first park and how things came to be. Show how they were cloned and how they swept deaths under the rug.

That would be alright. It could center around a young worker (a young Henry Wu?) trying to do fit in and do their job while witnessing their coworkers getting maimed or worse by the dinosaurs, and having to go along with whatever explanation InGen comes up with for each incident. It could be a movie about conspiracy and corruption, like the Chernobyl series.

The best part of the first book is when that kid is dying from raptor wounds and they wonā€™t tell the doctor what it is but he keeps repeating raptor over and over again but the ingen exec just tells the doctor it was a construction accident.

Agreed. I get goosebumps just thinking about it. Imagine sitting in the theater for a new Jurassic movie, and it opens with that scene. My eyes would bug out of my head :google:lol
 
that plot was done in the game



You are correct, however, that game isn't canon to the movies. So if they wanted to make a movie with that plot, they certainly could and it wouldn't contradict anything.

That said, I think the JP Survival game IS canon to the movies and it is set in the hours after the accident. So it should tell the story of what happens after Hammond and company fly away. I'm really looking forward to it.
 
As usual with Gareth the visuals and scale are 100% on point spectacular probably the best everā€¦.But man that dialogue was atrocious.

Absolutely horrible cringey dialogue.

Could pass for a Tomb Raider movie with Scarjo.
So much about this trailer really makes you long for the production methods used in 1993. Movies from Marvel to Star Wars to even Wicked have this CGI look that ruins some of the sense of adventure. The CGI's unbelievably well done but at the same time feels more like other CGI you've seen before rather than a real place so doesn't have as much sense of "being transported to a place" as in 80s and 90s movies.

This also feels like a hit reel from the other movies, just with multiples and mash-ups both sequences and storyline. I'm a milder JP/JW fan so maybe I'm looking for something more than a franchise that feeds on its siblings more than even SW does.

I would love to see a totally different JW movie that's set amidst a regional war or in an underwater facility like Deep Blue Sea with nearly all water-based dinos or an arctic base like The Thing - something that changes things up a lot more than "returning to the island/facility where...". I was excited to see pics of the temple but seems like it just happens to be on the island and doesn't play any pivotal role.
 
So much about this trailer really makes you long for the production methods used in 1993. Movies from Marvel to Star Wars to even Wicked have this CGI look that ruins some of the sense of adventure. The CGI's unbelievably well done but at the same time feels more like other CGI you've seen before rather than a real place so doesn't have as much sense of "being transported to a place" as in 80s and 90s movies.

This also feels like a hit reel from the other movies, just with multiples and mash-ups both sequences and storyline. I'm a milder JP/JW fan so maybe I'm looking for something more than a franchise that feeds on its siblings more than even SW does.

I would love to see a totally different JW movie that's set amidst a regional war or in an underwater facility like Deep Blue Sea with nearly all water-based dinos or an arctic base like The Thing - something that changes things up a lot more than "returning to the island/facility where...". I was excited to see pics of the temple but seems like it just happens to be on the island and doesn't play any pivotal role.
I'm probably going to see it at some point if only to erase the memory of the latest abomination. But I agree 100% they really need to try some different settings and scenarios. Anything but the original island/jungle would help at this point. The lack of imagination and progress in this franchise is truly baffling...
 
I'm sure people will argue that the Jurassic Park movies have always been B movies but this multi armed mutant nonsense firmly puts this movie in the cheesy B movie category.
A cheesy B movie with a big budget but essentially the same as those garbage straight to TV movies you'd find on the sci-fi channel, or these days, on Amazon Prime.
Basically Sharknado at this point.
It's just tragic.
 
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Yikes. Not people coping and saying the dinosaurs in jp were never dinosaurs to begin with but weā€™re always mutants and abominations.

Look I know they the movie states multiple times they arenā€™t accurate and have frog dna in them but at the end of the damn day itā€™s still a damn dinosaur. Or a depiction of one at the very least

I mean if you showed me a pic of the trex from jp the first thing I wouldnā€™t say is ā€œ oh yea thatā€™s a mutantā€

The hurdles people go through to rationalize things. lol. Seriously

ā€œMonsters with Dino skinā€is what Iā€™m seeing floating around.
That makes zero sense
When Jurassic Park came out they tried to create the most accurate dinosaurs. Sure things changed for today but at the time they were accurate and were based on the paleontologist studies. They helped to create their look in the movie. These explanations just pure BS by the sequels.
 
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You are correct, however, that game isn't canon to the movies. So if they wanted to make a movie with that plot, they certainly could and it wouldn't contradict anything.

That said, I think the JP Survival game IS canon to the movies and it is set in the hours after the accident. So it should tell the story of what happens after Hammond and company fly away. I'm really looking forward to it.
they probably wouldn't wanna copy the game.


Thanks to these t-shirt graphics, we get a good look at one of the Spinos and the Mosa. Their heads anyway.

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why are they laughing

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So much about this trailer really makes you long for the production methods used in 1993. Movies from Marvel to Star Wars to even Wicked have this CGI look that ruins some of the sense of adventure. The CGI's unbelievably well done but at the same time feels more like other CGI you've seen before rather than a real place so doesn't have as much sense of "being transported to a place" as in 80s and 90s movies.

This also feels like a hit reel from the other movies, just with multiples and mash-ups both sequences and storyline. I'm a milder JP/JW fan so maybe I'm looking for something more than a franchise that feeds on its siblings more than even SW does.

I would love to see a totally different JW movie that's set amidst a regional war or in an underwater facility like Deep Blue Sea with nearly all water-based dinos or an arctic base like The Thing - something that changes things up a lot more than "returning to the island/facility where...". I was excited to see pics of the temple but seems like it just happens to be on the island and doesn't play any pivotal role.

it's the camera
movies in the 90s were done with grainy film but even without CGI. everything is done with digital cameras. looks like a clothing commercial. like Old Navy or something
 
This is what Dominion should have been, after the set up in Fallen Kingdom šŸ˜”

Imagine a movie similar to "A Quiet Place", "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" or "The Last Of Us". Civilisation overrun by Dinosaurs and people struggling to live and adapt to it. Every day a fight for survival.

Sigh!
Nah, not imo. A JP film based around Dino's just running wild and eating people would grow stale before the third act. There has to be more to these films than "dino eat people" as the plot.

The human element can be used to great effect but that requires exceptional writing. Something Hollywood is in severe lack of. And casting can make or break an entire screenplay. And they clearly don't care about who they cast. Ugh.

These films have reached Horror genre level, in terms of regurgitating the same low bar "wow" effects, coupled with an awful plot and poor performances by the talent.

I don't particularly blame the talent, because they're forced to work with a script that was pulled from Saturday morning cartoons from the 80s, it would seem.

Works fine for a 25 min episode. Stretch it over 2 hrs in live action and it's next week's joke conversation at work.
 
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Nah, not imo. A JP film based around Dino's just running wild and eating people would grow stale before the third act. There has to be more to these films than "dino eat people" as the plot. The human element can be used to great effect but that requires exceptional writing. Something Hollywood is in severe lack of. And casting can make or break an entire screenplay. And they clearly don't care about who they cast. Ugh.
it's like when resident evil ended all civilizations in the third movie. you have nowhere else to go.
even the quiet place sequel started getting stale.
so did the walking dead. so did planet of the apes. it starts to get stale and dull.
( unless is like fallout where societies just move underground)
 
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