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Today has debuted two videos straight from the set of Universal Pictures' upcoming Jurassic World that take you behind-the-scenes of the upcoming film. Featuring director Colin Trevorrow and stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins and Nick Robinson?, you can check out the two videos at http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=119868

Today has debuted two videos straight from the set of Universal Pictures' upcoming Jurassic World that take you behind-the-scenes of the upcoming film. Featuring director Colin Trevorrow and stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins and Nick Robinson?, you can check out the two videos at http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=119868

All I got out of those 2 videos is that W's daughter is an NBC correspondent...not a very good one though.

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That "brochure" says that it was printed at FedEx Office (Kinkos). Would a real life Jurassic Park actually be so cheap as to allow that to be printed on their brochures. It really makes me wonder if that is legit or fan-made?

 

If that is legit, talk about sponsored product placing that is completely out of place. Absolutely terrible and cheap looking.

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That "brochure" says that it was printed at FedEx Office (Kinkos). Would a real life Jurassic Park actually be so cheap as to allow that to be printed on their brochures. It really makes me wonder if that is legit or fan-made?

 

If that is legit, talk about sponsored product placing that is completely out of place. Absolutely terrible and cheap looking.

 

Do you honestly believe that if Jurassic World was real, they wouldn't have paid sponsors? It's way more realistic to have paid sponsors than to not have any. A real Jurassic World would have Coca Cola banners around every bend.

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Do you honestly believe that if Jurassic World was real, they wouldn't have paid sponsors? It's way more realistic to have paid sponsors than to not have any. A real Jurassic World would have Coca Cola banners around every bend.

Coca-Cola would be a completely different story. That's something they probably sell there. That brochure just looks cheap.

 

I seem to recall a character from JP saying, "Spared no expense." Guess that won't be true for the printed materials.

 

Seriously, you spend billions on buying islands, researching cloning dinosaurs, actually cloning them, building a park, etc., but can't spend a few extra dollars not having another company's logo on your brochure?

Coca-Cola would be a completely different story. That's something they probably sell there. That brochure just looks cheap.

 

I seem to recall a character from JP saying, "Spared no expense." Guess that won't be true for the printed materials.

 

Seriously, you spend billions on buying islands, researching cloning dinosaurs, actually cloning them, building a park, etc., but can't spend a few extra dollars not having another company's logo on your brochure?

 

Every theme park in the world gets paid by sponsors of all kinds even not featured in the parks just to advertise. 

 

This is a pamphlet. This isn't something that will be on the big screen. This is something thousands of will be produced to go along with thousands of other background props in the park. I'm starting to think but they might have these outside the cinemas etc as a freebie. That would be pretty cool.

Coca-Cola would be a completely different story. That's something they probably sell there. That brochure just looks cheap.

 

I seem to recall a character from JP saying, "Spared no expense." Guess that won't be true for the printed materials.

 

Seriously, you spend billions on buying islands, researching cloning dinosaurs, actually cloning them, building a park, etc., but can't spend a few extra dollars not having another company's logo on your brochure?

 

:huh: Actually cloning them? :huh:

You do realize this is a fiction Hollywood movie. 

 

Edit:  SORRY, I misunderstood. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:   Silly me... I feel like such an idiot now.  Please forgive me ;)

Am I the only person who thinks Alien Resurrection is good?

 

it was good.

 

but we all have our own opinions about movies.

 

The 4th movie is never good.

Alien 4

Terminator 4

The 4th Star Wars

The 4th Bourne

etc

 

Star wars a new hope is technically the fourth movie of the franchise..

 

 

Oh, I don't know...the fourth Star Trek was pretty good. (Now, the fifth, that's another story entirely.) :)

 

All star trek movies are great.

:huh: Actually cloning them? :huh:

You do realize this is a fiction Hollywood movie. 

 

Edit:  SORRY, I misunderstood. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:   Silly me... I feel like such an idiot now.  Please forgive me ;)

:p  It happens! I know I've made some posts that made me feel like an idiot over my tenure here, so no hard feelings  :)

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@ Dermot: I don't think Alien 4 was good. I've read the original Alien books, 1 to 3, the 4th one was written by a different author and pointless, why would they mess up the story like that?? Obviously, I've also seen the movies and my opinion is the same. Even if Ripley (read Sigourney Weaver) was on the 4th Alien, I really think it was a mistake. The original trilogy was a real masterpiece, any continuation (or deviation, like those awful Alien vs Predator things) was crap.

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