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Anyone spotted Drift King in the trailer? LOL! Oh and.. I really hope Grant, Ellie, or even Malcolm makes a cameo in the movie. My guess it's probably in the beginning or at the end.. I really hope it's Malcolm though..

 

 

Also, I think I"ve said this before.. I really hope they talk about Dodgson's company a bit.. or at least they should. Or maybe Dodgson worked for the company who re-made Jurassic World? Hmm.. 

Is it me or this trailer hasn't wow me at all. CGI looks abit pants.

 

Honestly there are no good shots in the trailer to judge the CGI. The closeups in the original used practical effects which looked good but I feel like complaining about the CGI from what that trailer showed is just pointless.

First part of the trailer seemed promising, then pretty scientist says 'oh we've created a hybrid on the theme park island coz we could'...  My guess is a 6.5

Reminds me of this:

 

Only in this case, we could change it to say, "Your writers were so preoccupied with whether or not they could write crap, they didn't stop to think if they should."

Hollywood, it's a well known, scientifically proven fact, that  nipples, also get aroused by fear (primal reflex of some sort IIIRC) Please do not defy science and well, pure logic! :devil:

 

that lighting really enhances the mood of the scene. XD. 

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So... After all what happened in previous movies and.. .Seeing that carnivore dinosaurs ARE dangerous... They go ahead and modify one of them to make it even more dangerous and intelligent...

 

I loved Jurassic Park but... I am the only one who thinks the plot of this 4th movie is just stupid??? (I will watch it anyway yay :D )

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So... After all what happened in previous movies and.. .Seeing that carnivore dinosaurs ARE dangerous... They go ahead and modify one of them to make it even more dangerous and intelligent...

 

I loved Jurassic Park but... I am the only one who thinks the plot of this 4th movie is just stupid??? (I will watch it anyway yay :D )

While I do agree with you, you're basically contradicting human nature! We are idiots by nature... where's that famous quote, humans are the only animal that make the same mistake twice (though untrue) and then one simple word... MONEY! We are also very greedy!

I didn't even realize the stupidity of the premise until I saw the trailer. Let's give this failed concept of a dinosaur theme park ANOTHER try. Let's also add a genetically modified killer dino on top of all that. WHAT CAN GO WRONG?

 

After seeing Guardians of the Galaxy I just can't take Chris Pratt Seriously in this movie. He will always be Star Lord!

I don't think that the subject of this movie is stupid. Yeah, we all know what happened the first time, but it's in human's nature to be curious, and after so many years they feel confident that nothing can go wrong this time. It's like going from a prototype to a world wide release, it takes a lot of work, a lot of "alphas" and "betas" till you get it right. So they learned from past mistakes (at least they think they did).

 

"We're a curious race", to quote the immortal Jack O'Neill from SG-1. And ignorant too. :) To me, trying to do this again, after all that happened, is perfectly plausible. 

 

Also, there's a lot of money involved. They feel that the profits will go sky-high with that park, and they're right, because there's no person on this Earth that wouldn't want to see live dinosaurs, at least once in a lifetime. 

 

So yeah, it feels normal to me. I'm 100% convinced that the CGI will live up to the expectations, but I hope that the overall acting and characters will too.

Also what is with Chris Pratt's character riding on a bike with Raptors? Are we getting that story where they have controlled Raptors?

 

I read on Deadline I think (maybe Cinemablend) that those Raptors are either tamed or just being "aimed" at a target and Pratt's character has some sort of pheromone type thing on him or something.

Also what is with Chris Pratt's character riding on a bike with Raptors? Are we getting that story where they have controlled Raptors?

 

I'm thinking they may of been trained to cull numbers and let out to roam to feed. 

 

I'm not disappointed in the slightest, the genetic modifying is thought out a lot better then what I was imagining them doing. Can't wait to see this.

Also what is with Chris Pratt's character riding on a bike with Raptors? Are we getting that story where they have controlled Raptors?

It could be that they're all running from the same thing.

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