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Post by Thanos on Nov 28, 2014 23:02:40 GMT -8
So, what does everyone think of the newest installment of the "Jurassic Park" films? I'm not sure right now, but I'm still willing to see it in theaters, since I grew up with the movies as a child.
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Post by KatherineLuvsMJ on Nov 28, 2014 23:12:28 GMT -8
I think the plot is kind of stupid in his one XD who the hell creates a carnivore hybrid that is stronger and MORE INTELLIGENT aka making it more dangerous thus a more dangerous killer and then somehow this hybrid is out on the loose in the park? XD The whole no gates in the park is rather dumb reminds me of Five Nights at Freddy's 2XD I like the whole idea of creating a new Jurassic Park movie but the plot in this movie is a bit of a disappointment :/
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Post by Sebastian on Nov 28, 2014 23:49:30 GMT -8
This guy apparently tamed Velociraptors. Think that might be pretty cool
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Post by Thanos on Nov 29, 2014 12:13:55 GMT -8
This guy apparently tamed Velociraptors. Think that might be pretty cool Yeah, that might be actually badass.
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Post by PichuAuraGuardian19 on Nov 29, 2014 12:20:59 GMT -8
To be honest, I've never actually seen the other movies (there's a lot of movies I've just never had the time to sit down and watch), but honestly, one thing that may make me see this one is Chris Pratt, who is slowing becoming one of my favorite actors, thanks to some of his recent films. And the hybrid thing actually sounds interesting (though I have to agree with Kat that creating an intelligent dinosaur is a stupid thing to do in the first place), but it makes me wonder how the conflict will be set up. Is it the usual humans vs. dinosaurs, or could we be seeing a sort of team up between the humans and the dinosaurs to take on this hybrid threat?
Also got to wonder what DNA they combined.
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Post by Thanos on Nov 29, 2014 12:26:12 GMT -8
To be honest, I've never actually seen the other movies (there's a lot of movies I've just never had the time to sit down and watch), but honestly, one thing that may make me see this one is Chris Pratt, who is slowing becoming one of my favorite actors, thanks to some of his recent films. And the hybrid thing actually sounds interesting (though I have to agree with Kat that creating an intelligent dinosaur is a stupid thing to do in the first place), but it makes me wonder how the conflict will be set up. Is it the usual humans vs. dinosaurs, or could we be seeing a sort of team up between the humans and the dinosaurs to take on this hybrid threat? I recommend watching the first "Jurassic Park" movie. One of the best movies of its genre ever made. Second and third ones were okay to me, but if you're really impressed by the first movie, then you might be a bit disappointed with the second and third movies. Also got to wonder what DNA they combined. It's said to be DNA from a T-Rex, a Raptor, a snake, and a cuttlefish.
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Post by PichuAuraGuardian19 on Nov 29, 2014 12:35:29 GMT -8
To be honest, I've never actually seen the other movies (there's a lot of movies I've just never had the time to sit down and watch), but honestly, one thing that may make me see this one is Chris Pratt, who is slowing becoming one of my favorite actors, thanks to some of his recent films. And the hybrid thing actually sounds interesting (though I have to agree with Kat that creating an intelligent dinosaur is a stupid thing to do in the first place), but it makes me wonder how the conflict will be set up. Is it the usual humans vs. dinosaurs, or could we be seeing a sort of team up between the humans and the dinosaurs to take on this hybrid threat? I recommend watching the first "Jurassic Park" movie. One of the best movies of its genre ever made. Second and third ones were okay to me, but if you're really impressed by the first movie, then you might be a bit disappointed with the second and third movies. Also got to wonder what DNA they combined. It's said to be DNA from a T-Rex, a Raptor, a snake, and a cuttlefish. Figured the T-Rex and raptor, but I think I'm even more scared of the fact it has snake and cuttlefish DNA. Snake requires no explanation, but with cuttlefish, they're not only the most intelligent of invertebrates, but they also can rapidly change their skin color at will. A dinosaur with camouflage is actually pretty scary.
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Post by Thanos on Nov 29, 2014 12:40:12 GMT -8
I recommend watching the first "Jurassic Park" movie. One of the best movies of its genre ever made. Second and third ones were okay to me, but if you're really impressed by the first movie, then you might be a bit disappointed with the second and third movies. It's said to be DNA from a T-Rex, a Raptor, a snake, and a cuttlefish. Figured the T-Rex and raptor, but I think I'm even more scared of the fact it has snake and cuttlefish DNA. Snake requires no explanation, but with cuttlefish, they're not only the most intelligent of invertebrates, but they also can rapidly change their skin color at will. A dinosaur with camouflage is actually pretty scary. That actually reminds me of the video games' interpretation of the Carnotaurus. It too has camouflage.
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Post by Sebastian on Nov 29, 2014 18:29:55 GMT -8
To be honest, I've never actually seen the other movies (there's a lot of movies I've just never had the time to sit down and watch), but honestly, one thing that may make me see this one is Chris Pratt, who is slowing becoming one of my favorite actors, thanks to some of his recent films. And the hybrid thing actually sounds interesting (though I have to agree with Kat that creating an intelligent dinosaur is a stupid thing to do in the first place), but it makes me wonder how the conflict will be set up. Is it the usual humans vs. dinosaurs, or could we be seeing a sort of team up between the humans and the dinosaurs to take on this hybrid threat? I recommend watching the first "Jurassic Park" movie. One of the best movies of its genre ever made. Second and third ones were okay to me, but if you're really impressed by the first movie, then you might be a bit disappointed with the second and third movies. Also got to wonder what DNA they combined. It's said to be DNA from a T-Rex, a Raptor, a snake, and a cuttlefish. It's just a T-Rex and Velociraptor
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Post by Sebastian on Nov 29, 2014 18:31:08 GMT -8
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Post by Thanos on Nov 29, 2014 18:42:53 GMT -8
I recommend watching the first "Jurassic Park" movie. One of the best movies of its genre ever made. Second and third ones were okay to me, but if you're really impressed by the first movie, then you might be a bit disappointed with the second and third movies. It's said to be DNA from a T-Rex, a Raptor, a snake, and a cuttlefish. It's just a T-Rex and Velociraptor There was an article that said otherwise, but I can't seem to find it at the moment. Thanks.
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Post by Sebastian on Nov 29, 2014 19:23:26 GMT -8
It's just a T-Rex and Velociraptor There was an article that said otherwise, but I can't seem to find it at the moment. Thanks. It just says T-Rex and Velociraptor. Haven't heard anything else being mixed in. But anyways. Trained Velociraptors!!
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Post by Thanos on Nov 29, 2014 19:27:01 GMT -8
There was an article that said otherwise, but I can't seem to find it at the moment. Thanks. It just says T-Rex and Velociraptor. Haven't heard anything else being mixed in. But anyways. Trained Velociraptors!! I know there was an article that said there were others also in the mix. I should've linked it earlier. Besides, it wouldn't make sense for just a T-Rex and a Velociraptor to be used. If they wanted to create the perfect dino, they would've used way more than just those two DNA strains. Trained Velociraptors. ...I'll judge it when I see it.
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Post by KatherineLuvsMJ on Nov 29, 2014 19:38:04 GMT -8
Trained Velociraptors... Stupidest thing I have ever heard >.<
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Post by PichuAuraGuardian19 on Nov 29, 2014 19:42:05 GMT -8
Trained Velociraptors... Stupidest thing I have ever heard >.< Eh, I could see it. Makes more sense than most if not all vampire man and human woman relationships seen in TV and movies.
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