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Story aside, some of the gameplay elements weren't that interesting, though.

When I started playing it, I was amazed at how well it captured the atmosphere in the first film, and that sucked me in and made me tolerate the QTE-heavy gameplay. It's no secret that my mixed feelings about the original Jurassic Park come from my hate of the child characters, so another great thing for me was the girl character, which I liked overall. And, in the game, if someone got annoying, you could let them have a couple of satisfyingly gruesome deaths, and that, takes the game above anything in the series so far (except the books).

 

And yeah, the story was great even if the troodons got a little long in the tooth.

Well, since I started reading from Thread #1.

 

Raptors have been trained to remove threat (and looks like Chris Pratt has been monitoring their behavior and was able to tame them). Raptors are going for the D-Rex.

 

D-Rex was still in the cage under caumoflage, he was darn intelligent to get those humans fooled.

 

T-Rex might be under a special cage where until needed, be freed and looks like it was not tamed, and really angry.

 

The kids, I hope I won't see them. They are always the star of the movie since JP1.

 

Jurassic World won't be the JP4, but will be the second triology of Jurassic Park. So looks like we'll be having another JW2 and JW3, and there might be cameo appearance of Grant and Malcolm.

 

The kids, I hope I won't see them. They are always the star of the movie since JP1.

Which kids? Just to clarify, are you meaning kids in general or specifically the kids from JP? If the former, they will be. The opening to the trailer starts off with two kids going to the island, you see them throughout the trailer too. So they will be ever-present throughout the film, I'm sure of it.

 

If you meant the latter, they were only in the second one for a few minutes in the beginning and never appeared in the third film.

So, here is the trailer for the latest movie in the Jurassic Park franchise (it was released a few days ago)....watch it & share your opinions/theories  :D

 

 

Here's the IMDB page:- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0369610/

 

Here's the fictional Masrani Corp website for promotions:- http://www.masraniglobal.com/about/index.html

 

Edit:- Just realized the typo in the Topic title :p can any admin fix it please?

Jurassic World Director and Official Site Reveal More Details

Earlier this week, Universal Pictures and Legendary Pictures debuted the first trailer for Jurassic World and though it gave us a good idea of what to expect from the film, it also raised some interesting questions, such as: Why make a brand new dinosaur? How many sharks does a Mosasaurus eat in a day? Has Chris Pratt trained the Velociraptors to be his buddies? Where is the iconic Tyrannosaurus Rex?

Speaking with Empire, director Colin Trevorrow elaborated on the film and the trailer and answered many of these questions and more! Read on for the details.

?This new creation is what gave me a reason to tell another Jurassic Park story. We have the most awe-inspiring creatures to ever walk the Earth right in front of us, but for some reason that?s not enough. We?re always hungry for the next thing, and those who profit from it are always looking to feed that hunger. The focus groups want something bigger than a T-Rex. And that?s what they get.?

Trevorrow went on to talk about the Mosasaurus, which he says came out of a pitch meeting with producers Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall who hadn?t considered an aquatic dinosaur.

?I thought it would be cool if we had this massive animal and the park used one of our most fearsome modern predators as food. There could be a whole other facility where they used shark DNA to mass-produce them to feed the bigger beast. It?s a bonkers idea, but I?m comfortable going to Crazytown, because I used to live there when I was a kid.?

The final shots of the trailer suggest that Chris Pratt?s character, Owen, has trained the Velociraptors of Jurassic World into helping him hunt whatever dinosaur was ?cooked up in the lab,? but Trevorrow says it?s more complicated than that.

?Owen?s relationship with the raptors is complicated. They aren?t friends. These animals are nasty and dangerous and they?ll bite your head off if you make the wrong move. But there are men and women out there today who have forged tenuous connections with dangerous predators. That?s interesting territory to me.?

Finally, Trevorrow was asked if we?ll be seeing the iconic T-Rex in the film, to which he replied: ?You bet your ass you will.? Hold on to your butts.

In addition to Trevorrow?s interview, the official site for Jurassic World has been updated since the trailer?s launch to include new details about the actual park, including wait times for the attractions, photos of the main street/gift shop/petting zoo, a guided video of Isla Nublar?s own Hilton, and more that will be unlocked as we get closer to the film?s release. Fans will also notice a number of major and obscure references to the original Jurassic Park hidden within the site, such as the restaurant Winston?s (named for effects maestro Stan Winston, who developed the animatronics for the series) of which the top item on the menu is the Chilean Sea Bass (the same meal the group ate before venturing onto the tour in the original film). Plus, there?s a meet-and-greet with the venerable Mr. DNA! Go exploring on the official site by clicking here.

Jurassic World will debut in 2D, 3D, and IMAX theaters on June 12, 2015.

 

 

More at http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/387365-jurassic-world-director-and-official-site-reveal-more-details

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What these people fail to realize is that these creatures aren't really dinosaurs, they have always essentially been science experiments made to look like Dinosaurs.

 

I they missed the bigger picture that this is a film and not a documentary. They're allowed to be a little creative.

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From the trailer, the movie just looks uninspired. Nothing really there that makes me interested in seeing the movie, either story wise or in terms of shots.

 

And I really find the costume and casting choices strange. Chris Pratt just feels goofy as a casting choice for behavioral researcher and looks goofy in that outfit. He looks like a model for an adventure wear clothing company, pretending to be a scientist. The makeup and fashion for that woman is weird.

Thinking about it.. do you guys think JP1 Rex will be the ultimate hero at the end to save everyone at the end? I think it would be a interesting ending with the T-Rex and D-Rex finshing each other off. 

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Hybrid Dinosaur May Have Received A Fierce Name Change
 

Instagram user jurassic_world2015 has posted an updated product listing for the upcoming Jurassic World toyline, revealing with it that the genetically modified hybrid, which was rumored for a long time to have been named the Diabolus Rex or D-Rex, has been renamed to the Indominus Rex, which translates into "Untamable or Fierce King."

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