Jurassic World Rebirth (2025)

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I do not know what crow is talking about. 65 was terrible. It started, boring things happened, then it ended. I'm easy on movies but man was this a waste of time. Saw Raimi's name on this and was disappointed some more.

I did say that it was slow and had very little dinosaurs. but, Adam driver was pretty cool. I liked him. and the planet was cool looking. I liked the premise
 
There is a new dinosaur movie that takes place in the Vietnamese war and has soilders fighting dinosaurs that’s supposed to come out soon
 
Jeez I feel like jp 3 was kinda heading in the right direction. I mean new dinosaurs, new threats and stuff. I mean I hated the spino at first but now I love it cause ot did give the franchise exactly what it needed. Just new antagonist. Trex is my main dino but yea.

I feel like jw also was trying new things and was a step in the right direction. A functional park is huge imo.
 
I was thinking about this the other day...Grant terrifies the kid by talking about the raptor slicing him open (like the picture above) but in reality the claw is curved downward and while still leathal, isn't quite what he tells the kid. I always figured it was just hyperbole to scare the kid but it always bugged me a bit...Although compared to the more recent films, the above is Citizen Kane stuff...

I always thought that maybe Sam Neill simply held the claw wrong when he first holds it up for the kid to see, but since the take was so good, they just went with it :lol

I actually think Grant's talk with the kid, specifically the part about the belly being slashed open and the intestines spilling out was inspired by Nedry's death in the novel.

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I always thought that maybe Sam Neill simply held the claw wrong when he first holds it up for the kid to see, but since the take was so good, they just went with it :lol

I actually think Grant's talk with the kid, specifically the part about the belly being slashed open and the intestines spilling out was inspired by Nedry's death in the novel.

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I was thinking about this the other day...Grant terrifies the kid by talking about the raptor slicing him open (like the picture above) but in reality the claw is curved downward and while still leathal, isn't quite what he tells the kid. I always figured it was just hyperbole to scare the kid but it always bugged me a bit...Although compared to the more recent films, the above is Citizen Kane stuff...

I always thought that maybe Sam Neill simply held the claw wrong when he first holds it up for the kid to see, but since the take was so good, they just went with it :lol

I actually think Grant's talk with the kid, specifically the part about the belly being slashed open and the intestines spilling out was inspired by Nedry's death in the novel.

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he's clearly seems to be giving the kid the middle finger with the claw no?
it's not that he's holding it incorrectly, it looks like a middle finger raised up
 
I was thinking about this the other day...Grant terrifies the kid by talking about the raptor slicing him open (like the picture above) but in reality the claw is curved downward and while still leathal, isn't quite what he tells the kid. I always figured it was just hyperbole to scare the kid but it always bugged me a bit...Although compared to the more recent films, the above is Citizen Kane stuff...
Once on the ground it can claw in any direction it wishes, no?...
 
Once on the ground it can claw in any direction it wishes, no?...
I just thought it was interesting that Grant showed the claw upside down and described the gutting from down to up, if I recall. It's been a while. I think to answer your question, I don't think they could slide the way Grant describes unless they were on top of their prey, inverted (insert Top Gun reference) :)
 
Jeez I feel like jp 3 was kinda heading in the right direction. I mean new dinosaurs, new threats and stuff. I mean I hated the spino at first but now I love it cause ot did give the franchise exactly what it needed. Just new antagonist. Trex is my main dino but yea.

I feel like jw also was trying new things and was a step in the right direction. A functional park is huge imo.
Agreed, it was just a bit lazy to once again get rid of the park and then again have the dinos escape into the world.
Oh well. Hollywood's franchise-itis seems to be an incurable disease.
 
Agreed, it was just a bit lazy to once again get rid of the park and then again have the dinos escape into the world.
Oh well. Hollywood's franchise-itis seems to be an incurable disease.
Yea fallen kingdom was a poor man’s lost world
 
The dinosaurs somehow look more and more fake as these movies go on. It doesn't even make me believe there are dinosaurs on screen, all I see is lazy CGI.
 
Jeez I feel like jp 3 was kinda heading in the right direction. I mean new dinosaurs, new threats and stuff. I mean I hated the spino at first but now I love it cause ot did give the franchise exactly what it needed. Just new antagonist. Trex is my main dino but yea.

Something I appreciate about JP/// is the world building it did. We got to see more of Sorna, abandoned facilities not seen in TLW, a different tribe of Velociraptors, the Spinosaurus, two new herbivores, the aviary and the Pteranodons. A lot of cool and interesting things that complemented the franchise.

I think not having the T-Rex and Spino fight would've been a better direction to go, and the T-Rex NOT being killed would've absolutely been a better direction to go. If it were up to me, I would've simply had the T-Rex appear in maybe one good scene on its own and let it take a backseat to the Spino for the rest of the movie. It still would've allowed the Spino to be the new big bad without being so polarizing and controversial.

That aside, I have warmed up to JP/// over the years and enjoy it as a basic adventure movie set in the Jurassic universe. I do often wonder though what could've been had they had a proper story locked in before they started filming.
 
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