Not sure what feels are running through right now..Can't tell if I am excited or curious. What do you guys think?
They crossed a raptor with a T-rex or something similar. Gotta be. Sounds gimmicky though. I didn't really see anything that got me excited about this movie.
It looks like Star Lord has Veloci-raptors as his homies...They are basically his boys riding with him side by side while he is on his motorcycle. I dug that... Not feeling this fusion Dino...It's gotta be some Charizard shit, excuse my Pokemon reference. lol
just like I said in the original thread I can tell this is going to suck ass because of the exaggeration of CGI. It already looks cheezy to me. The original will always be the best and this one here looks too meh. Movie will do well because it has Jurassic to its name.
I know what you mean, the only thing I want to state is that the new Planet of the Apes films have been very good and they are all CGI apes...I'll give this a shot if the reviews deliver the goods.
I actually just read, though I havent confirmed, they have went back to animatronics like in the first one so maybe this could actually be good now.
I dont know about that...They looked like CGI dino's to me. Btw, I hear that IGN said that these "new" dinosaurs that they said they made is called "D-Rex" the hybrid , and it can turn into regular dino color with should be the normal brown color from the original film jurassic park and white (Maybe to blend around the surroundings...Has to be a T-Rex/Raptor hybrid) No wonder those little raptors were friendlies, they are gonna gang up on that hybrid just like they AWESOMELY did at the end of the original Jurassic Park (a true classic)
http://screencrush.com/jurassic-world-raptor/ Yes, that is the head of an animatronic velociraptor that will appear in 'Jurassic Park 4,' giving us our first direct look at a dinosaur from the highly anticipated film. It turns out that director Colin Trevorrow wasn't lying or exaggerating when he promised that his sequel would feature practical effects ... and we love him for it. There are many reasons why the original 'Jurassic Park' continues to age like fine wine, but chief among them is the film's perfect blend of practical effects and CGI. Trevorrow hasn't been shy about his love of the first film and his dedication to capturing what makes it special. Only time will tell if he can deliver tension and awe on the same level as Steven Spielberg, but a physical dinosaur animatronic that actually exists on set and gives the actors something to scream at and run from is a very quick way into our heart.
Hard not to like another Jurassic Park movie. That said, Isla Nublar isn't going to be the same without Jeff Goldblum. The stuff the books talk about is right around the corner. Designer dinosaurs by 2050 and probably a lot sooner than that.
Trailer looks kinda bad to me. Looks like they create a Godzilla who creates havoc. Not what i expected at all from it. We will see though.
Gotta agree that big bad monster is a bad idea. They'd be better off with a threat from a different vector. That way the monsters don't need to keep getting bigger and badder to carry the story. Smarter monster, nearly invisible monster, poisonous monster, there are a lot of different ways to make the monster nasty without falling into the trap of Scorcher VI: Global Meltdown.
Reminds me of Deep Blue Sea when they fuxed with the shark and it came back to wreak havoc on pesky human beings. Side note, this move is filmed at one of my favorite hiking spots.
I'm not sure how I feel about this. On one hand, fuck yeah dinosaurs. On the other hand, real fucking stupid people and bad science.