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Post by theropod on May 5, 2013 1:54:59 GMT 5
A classmate of myself was afraid of watching JP some years ago, even tough I think he himself was half-joking when he said that. I agree JP is a really harmless movie for the age class, considering what other films are for >12 of age...
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Post by creature386 on May 19, 2013 14:44:36 GMT 5
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Post by theropod on May 19, 2013 15:03:21 GMT 5
Oh no! Let's hope that isn't true!
Is it really so damn difficult to make this damn film? Other films aren't less difficult to make and they also get finished.
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Post by Grey on May 19, 2013 15:54:54 GMT 5
It is only suspended for now, but for good reasons. The director and his scenarist brought some corrections to the original script and Universal judged it was far too ambitious and epic, so they want to do it but the release data is reported the time they plan all of this.
Not really bad news. The director is now living in Hawai and has already started some initial screenshots.
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Post by Grey on May 29, 2013 22:30:34 GMT 5
All the carnivores in the JP Trilogy and JP The Game. Pteranodon (one human prey wounded, anonymous victim)
Spinosaurus (4 victims, one Tyrannosaurus killed)
Tyrannosaurus (6 (or 7) humans killed, 1 wounded, undetermined victims on the ship and in town, 1 Gallimimus killed, 3 Velociraptor killed, 1 Triceratops killed (?))
Ceratosaurus (no victim)
Herrerasaurus (no victim)
Dilophosaurus (2 victims)
Tylosaurus (1 victim)
Troodon (4 victims, 1 Compsognathus killed)
Velociraptor/Deinonychus (11 victims, undetermined off-screen)
Compsognathus (one human prey wounded, one human prey killed)
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Post by theropod on May 30, 2013 0:38:32 GMT 5
The animal in JP was a procompsognathus if i remember right.
When did Troodon kill anything or even appear? How can it have a fixed numebr of victims in the game? And What about Tylosaurus?
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Post by Grey on May 30, 2013 0:48:11 GMT 5
The animal in JP was a procompsognathus if i remember right. When did Troodon kill anything or even appear? How can it have a fixed numebr of victims in the game? And What about Tylosaurus? It seems that Procompsognathus was a flaw but sometimes the nomination varies. Troodon and Tylosaurus appear in JP The Game, which is a point-and-click adventure role-playing video game, which happens on Nublar, during the events of the first movie. Both are hidden species discovered in the story.
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Post by theropod on May 30, 2013 1:05:08 GMT 5
Interesting.
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Post by Grey on May 30, 2013 1:58:41 GMT 5
Now the game is not canonical but it was good enough for that the beasts seen inside are presented here.
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Post by theropod on May 31, 2013 1:20:52 GMT 5
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Post by Grey on Jun 3, 2013 8:32:23 GMT 5
Hm, interesting but I feel it is still too large, especially in length. The raptors in JP are actually the length of Deinonychus but they appear taller when they are fully standing upright, but in some scenes there head is lower than a human's head. Though that's a good suggestion, I keep in mind that the raptors in JP are originally representing Deinonychus .
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2013 22:35:10 GMT 5
It wasn't really bad (I dramatised that a bit, I simply wanted to say that she can't watch JP anymore). I think she was 10 or so. Let's just say, she doesn't want to watch JP, because of bad memories. You don't have to take "trauma" literally. She would have felt better if Jurassic Park didn't freaking monster-ize dinosaurs at the cost of accuracy! Real life Deinonychus were feathered and smaller than the JP Deinonychus, and not as "scary", and would not traumatize anyone. I once liked Jurassic Park, but I soon developed a form of hate from it when I first found out about more accurate facts about dinosaurs, and found that the film deceived the public. When I found out that JP4 wouldn't have feathered dinosaurs, the last interest I had for JP turned into hate.
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Post by creature386 on Jun 3, 2013 23:05:59 GMT 5
You are actually right at that. She loved the Dinosaur Planet droms.
P.S. Actually, such movies aim to make little kids be scared.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2013 23:25:52 GMT 5
You are actually right at that. She loved the Dinosaur Planet droms. P.S. Actually, such movies aim to make little kids be scared. I know right, I was actually once scared when I first watched Jurassic Park 3(2001), I was about 6 at that time. But I envisioned dinosaurs as the ones in Walking With Dinosaurs(1999), so the trauma didn't last long, as I dismissed the JP dinosaurs as "fake"(I got that right). Note: Walking With Dinosaurs was the one show that got me into dinosaurs. I once denied feathered dinosaurs due to it, until sometime in 2007, when I first got internet, and real proof of feathered dinosaurs that I found no valid reason to deny.
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Post by creature386 on Jun 3, 2013 23:33:27 GMT 5
I first saw a feathered Deinonychus in some book. I found it terrible, but after watching Dinosaur Planet, I started to like feathered dinosaurs.
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