quote:After the TRex and Velociraptor work together to beat the I-Rex, they stare each other down. The velociraptor takes a couple steps backwards as if to recognize the TRex as the alpha predator. The T-Rex cocks his head back and struts away. The velociraptor runs the other direction.quote:quote:You're criticizing the movie and haven't even seen it?quote:
After the final battle, there was a moment where it looked like the T-Rex and Blue were going to fight, but then out of mutual respect for their teamwork, they decided to go their separate ways (yes, I realize how cheesy that sounds).
No, I dont think you do, because that sounds beyond cheesy...something you'd find in a Scfy channel movie. I hope this movie isn't that bad.
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Thanks, that brings me up to 100,000 internet tough guy points for the month. And your pathetic laugh/cry response awards you 1000 internet cool guy points. Listen, don't mistake my interpretation of your description of two dinosaurs forming a mutual respect based on teamwork (holy ****, that sounds even cheesier now that I type it), with my impression of how good the movie actually is.
Nope, haven't seen it, and from the reviews on here and from critics, it sounds like a good, basic, light popcorn flick. About what I expect, and I'll see it at some point. But your description sounded really cheesy. So, you see, I was criticizing you, not the movie.
In other words, they decide not to fight because they recognize each other's place in the food chain.
It's cheesy but it fits perfectly with the reiterated theme of the movie "relationship vs control" and social hierarchy. However, I'm sure you have a better alternate theories on why the dinosaurs stared each other down but both ran away instead, and I'd like to hear it.