*** JURASSIC PARK/WORLD FRANCHISE ***

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If they made this like a sicario feel where the Dino's are held by Central American drug lords and Scarlett Jo goes in stealth would be amazing.

Also have the Dino's play second fiddle in this one. Not seen much but feared in the background. But the end they start popping up.

But you then when a Dino shows up you do a camera shot like from children of men. 1 8-9 minute straight shot when the Dino comes in.

The second one would make so much money. Just don't show the Dino's much. That's what made the first one was good.
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Blue, the new kingpin of the Jurassic Cartel, has pretty much taken over. He changed the game after implementing the ingenious idea to smuggle cocaine via Barbasol cans.
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TCTTS said:

Blue, the new kingpin of the Jurassic Cartel, has pretty much taken over. He changed the game after implementing the ingenious idea to smuggle cocaine via Barbasol cans.
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So ScarJo in tight clothes races to get DNA in a fetch quest from 3 different Dinos (Land, Sea & Air) to make a drug? They should have just rebooted the series or left it alone for another decade.

Too much money involved though, they'll just keep running quality into the ground ala Marvel & Star Wars.

Dinos, explosions & Scar Jo will earn a pile of money regardless of the movie quality, which is a shame.
I hope I'm wrong.

Also, didn't they make these dinos in a lab....from DNA? Hmm. You'd think they'd have some DNA on file somewhere.



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The plot sounds terrible to me too
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That sounds epically dumb
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The Porkchop Express said:

So the dinosaurs are central American drug runners?
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That's barely even a teaser.
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Trailers for trailers is such an annoying concept.
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I hope this is true because it was a really cool part of the book. Though if memory servies, by removing this part they added the sequence when the T-Rex escapes during the storm, and also the part where the kids are being hunted by the Raptors inside the building. It not being there doesn't subtract from the movie but was definitely an awesome part of the book. I won't spoil it here in the hopes it makes it into the movie because if they do and it's done well it could be an awesome experience.
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The raft sequence, and, honestly, I always wanted the scene where they're trapped in the hotel with the raptors trying to chew through
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Based on the stills/footage we've seen so far, I love, love, love the look of this movie. The lighting, the grain, etc... it's all perfect, and a step up, IMO, from what we've had since the Spielberg days. While Godzilla / Rogue One director Gareth Edwards' last movie, The Creator, had some cool ideas, I wasn't a huge fan of final product. But the cinematography was absolutely incredible, and Edwards looks to have brought the same, basic visual style to this movie. There also looks to be an intensity to the stills/footage we've seen so far that sets this one apart. No family adventure vibe as best I can tell - notice we haven't seen a single kid yet - but rather more of an intense action adventure feel.
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Case in point, the left two images below are from the last trilogy. No more cold, flat, gray sludge. There's actual depth, contrast, and lighting now...

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Based on the stills/footage we've seen so far, I love, love, love the look of this movie. The lighting, the grain, etc... it's all perfect, and a step up, IMO, from what we've had since the Spielberg days. While Godzilla / Rogue One director Gareth Edwards' last movie, The Creator, had some cool ideas, I wasn't a huge fan of final product. But the cinematography was absolutely incredible, and Edwards looks to have brought the same, basic visual style to this movie. There also looks to be an intensity to the stills/footage we've seen so far that sets this one apart. No family adventure vibe as best I can tell - notice we haven't seen a single kid yet - but rather more of an intense action adventure feel.
I rewatched Rogue One within the last month and it's my favorite Star Wars film outside of the original trilogy. It's the only Star Wars film I regularly find myself returning to at this age as it might be the only Star Wars film that's really for the adults. The scenes with the Death Star are in the argument for best shots in all of Star Wars. Edwards understand spectacle like few do. If there's a guy who can go back to making dinosaurs terrifying it's him. No kids would be a significant improvement.




The skydiving scene from Godzilla.

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TCTTS said:

Based on the stills/footage we've seen so far, I love, love, love the look of this movie. The lighting, the grain, etc... it's all perfect, and a step up, IMO, from what we've had since the Spielberg days. While Godzilla / Rogue One director Gareth Edwards' last movie, The Creator, had some cool ideas, I wasn't a huge fan of final product. But the cinematography was absolutely incredible, and Edwards looks to have brought the same, basic visual style to this movie. There also looks to be an intensity to the stills/footage we've seen so far that sets this one apart. No family adventure vibe as best I can tell - notice we haven't seen a single kid yet - but rather more of an intense action adventure feel.


I almost got an Aliens-type horror movie vibe from that trailer.
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The filmmaker's beastly bona fides are already well established. He made his breakthrough with 2010's Monsters, about invasive alien titans who fall to Earth, and followed that up by tackling the granddaddy of globe-threatening kaiju with 2014's Godzilla. Adding to his Rebirth dinosaur inspiration were a few other favorites: the skeletal Xenomorph from Alien, the dungeon behemoth from Return of the Jedi, and the original Big Bad from Spielberg's first Jurassic Park movie. Those references turn up all in one particular twisted dinosaur that turns up in the trailer coming Wednesday. "Some Rancor went in there, some H.R. Giger went in there, a little T. rex went in there…" Edwards says.
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I mean, this could not sound more perfect...

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Speaking of extracting DNA, the new film does this with Spielberg himself, who serves as an executive producer on Rebirth. "To me, it's like a heist movie that meets all the films of Steven Spielberg I loved growing up," Edwards says. "The three films we were orbiting were Jaws, Indiana Jones, and the awe and wonder of the original Jurassic."

Bailey's character channels Dr. Jones in one sequence set on a towering cliff, when he tries to extract fluid from the eggs of some flying dinosaurs who are said to be the size of fighter jets. The egg is about the same size as the golden idol from the opening sequence of Raiders of the Lost Ark (which was the first of many movies Marshall made with Spielberg.) "The original script just referenced the nest in a cliff and I really felt like we're in Central America, and I like the idea that there was an old civilization here at one point," Edwards said. Instead of a cave, he made the setting "an Inca-style old temple that had been abandoned hundreds of thousands of years ago. Inevitably, the second you do that, you're suddenly going, 'This is very Indiana Jones.'"

Bailey points out that the relationship between the three leads mirrors another monstrous Spielberg classic about a killer shark. "Much like in Jaws, you see how three people react to the same extreme level of survival," he says. His Dr. Loomis is like Richard Dreyfuss's bookish oceanographer; Johansson is the battle-hardened leader like Roy Scheider's police chief, Martin Brody; and Ali's Duncan Kincaid, a black-ops logistics expert who shepherds them into the island, has elements of Robert Shaw's grizzled seafarer Quint.
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Man, Jaws is my favorite movie of all-time. I basically have every line memorized. Its a perfect movie. The best "popcorn blockbuster" of all time.

My favorite movie character is Indy.

And the O.G. Jurassic movie is close behind Jaws in greatness.

So, that quote just got me really excited but also set some really high expectations!
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Causing fear in the audience
I love the sound of that.

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No kids
I love the sound of that. No JP / JW movie has failed to have at least one kid. This will be a refreshing change.

A dinosaur movie needs to be a few things: it needs to feature lots of chomping, some stomping, and the audience needs to be scared ****less of that toothy thing that has just laid eyes on you. The first four did this on some level very well; the last two did not. I likely won't ever forget how fast my heart was beating when that tyrannosaur stepped through that fence in JP, or the raptors hunting those kids in the kitchen. I hope this new movie can deliver that kind of reaction in me.
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I'd love an almost horror vibe Jurassic Park. The last ones have seemed so lame and inconsequential. The raptor motorbike scene is eye roll inducing. More of t rex smashing the glass in on the top of the explorer and less hand clicker raptor training, please.
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My one hesitation is the news that there's going to be yet another previously undisclosed island from before the first movie. This one "an island near the equator that was once home to the first Jurassic Park's research lab," where "three decades later the mistakes made at that ruined facility have not gone away. They've endured - and only grown bigger." Producer Frank Marshall says, "These are the dinosaurs that didn't work. There's some mutations in there."

Granted, A) mutant dinosaurs *does* sound awesome and, after six movies, is about the only place this franchise can go, while B) apparently this island isn't the only location in the movie.

I just hope it doesn't feel like too much of a retread.

If anyone can pull it off, though, it's David Koepp.
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JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH NEWS ROUNDUP

- First Official Trailer Releases Tomorrow

- It adapts the river raft chase scene from the original novel

- Species Confirmed So Far: Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus, Mosasaurus, Quetzalcoatlus, Titanosaurus, Aquilops, Mutant

- There will be a lot of deaths - 'There's no draft of the film where everyone survives'

- A cure for heart disease has been found in dinosaur DNA

- Movie leans into causing suspense and fear in the audience

- The three largest creatures the cast need to get DNA from are Titanosaurus, Mosasaurus, and Quetzalcoatlus

- The movie features a mutant creature inspired by Rancor, Xenomorph and a Trex.

- The Mutant will appear in tomorrow's trailer

- There is a set piece involving a Quetzalcoatlus egg that is inspired by Raiders Of The Lost Ark

- Jonathan Bailey's character Dr. Henry Loomis has ties to Dr. Alan Grant.

- The film takes place on a brand new island, not Isla Nublar or Isla Sorna. It is an island where the first genetic experiments and failures were created.

(via @VanityFair)
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Sea Speed said:

I'd love an almost horror vibe Jurassic Park. The last ones have seemed so lame and inconsequential. The raptor motorbike scene is eye roll inducing. More of t rex smashing the glass in on the top of the explorer and less hand clicker raptor training, please.


Yep, yep, yep!
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Yesssss. This looks so good…

Jurassic World: Rebirth
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TCTTS said:

Yesssss. This looks so good…

Jurassic World: Rebirth
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