Jurassic World - Part 4

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Saw that yesterday and was gonna post but was on the way to work. If it's indeed legit I like what I'm hearing, I'm excited for this movie regardless. I love the JP trilogy. Yes JP is classic, but I do love TLW and even JP3 just as they're fun films and its dinosaurs, this movie can't come quick enough. One of the films I'm most looking forward to next year.
 
Yep, that description sounds good. A much better trailer than we could be getting.
 
I was hoping they use other dinosaurs from other time periods besides the Jurassic period. Even though its 'Jurassic Park' I think they could of gotten away with expanding the movie beyond that.


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Supposed trailer description:
OPEN: UNIVERSAL and LEGENDARY logo- cut to ferryboat, filled with tourists. The camera pans around to show Isla Nublar. A few scenes pass by, showcasing the arrival to the island. The next scene shows a vehicle passing through large gates, much like the Jurassic Park gates, that read JURASSIC WORLD. Queue small montage of scenes showcasing the park, filled with tourists. (Note: at some point during these scenes title cards that read “THE PARK” “IS OPEN” appear)

One scene that is described specifically is of a vehicle casually driving through a field, surrounded by bipedal dinosaurs, likely Gallimimus. The next described scene specifically is of two passengers (likely Nick Robinson and Ty Simpkins) inside of a ‘clear bubble-shaped vehicle” (the Gyrosphere), next to large Sauropods, which are likely Apatosaurs.

A few more scenes go by, which lead into a Great White Shark, hung upside-down over water, with visitors onlooking. Suddenly the water explodes, and the huge head of Mosasaur leaps upward, encompassing the shark, and pulling it under, thus soaking the guests watching in awe.
We then see a closeup of a mosquito inside of amber, and cut to Bryce Dallas Howard saying a line along the lines of “We have learned more about genetics in the past decade than the past century” and “We are now able to create our own dinosaurs from scratch”.

We now see Chris Pratt for the first time, walking into a room questioning an apparent situation. We cut to see a huge wall of a paddocks interior, covered in deep scratches. It is then mentioned that the ‘creature’ is loose, and a line similar to “She is deadly, and she will find us” is said. Cut to a person being dragged through a dark jungle, from a first-person perspective, only showcasing his feet. Next we see someone fall into water, followed by a woman screaming in terror.

Cut to title “JURASSIC WORLD”, followed by Chris Pratt saying “If we’re gonna do this, we do this my way” pans to a muzzled Velociraptor that he gently pats on the head. It is then followed by a scene of a pack of raptors charging through the jungle. The trailer finishes with a title card that reads “JUNE 12th, 2015”.
http://jurassicworld.org/index.php?id=195#comments

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I guess that confirms… this is REAL!
 
The idea of [BLACKOUT]trained velociraptors[/BLACKOUT] is so stupid it's awesome.
 
[blackout]No T-Rex[/blackout] makes me :csad:.
 
[blackout]No T-Rex[/blackout] makes me :csad:.

Ummm what're you talking about? Just cause it's not seen in the trailer (if the description is true) doesn't mean we won't see it in the film.
 
Ummm what're you talking about? Just cause it's not seen in the trailer (if the description is true) doesn't mean we won't see it in the film.
I'm talking about the trailer.
 
[blackout]No T-Rex[/blackout] makes me :csad:.

Me too. :csad: [BLACKOUT]I understand why they are saving the T-Rex but at the same time the T-Rex is the face of the franchise[/BLACKOUT]
 
All sounds good to me. This is supposedly coming out with Interstellar, isn't it?
 
Yeah, still not sure how I feel about that one.

We live in a world where there are trained monkeys, dolphins, and tigers. In the grand scheme of things, trained raptors isn't really that far out of the realm of possibility in a world where dinosaurs have been resurrected.

I'm all for seeing ridiculous stuff in a movie as long as it's done in a fun way that doesn't pander to the audience.
 
Yeah, still not sure how I feel about that one.

DCW, basically what Drizzle said. It makes sense.

We live in a world where there are trained monkeys, dolphins, and tigers. In the grand scheme of things, trained raptors isn't really that far out of the realm of possibility in a world where dinosaurs have been resurrected.

I'm all for seeing ridiculous stuff in a movie as long as it's done in a fun way that doesn't pander to the audience.
 
Supposed trailer description:
OPEN: UNIVERSAL and LEGENDARY logo- cut to ferryboat, filled with tourists. The camera pans around to show Isla Nublar. A few scenes pass by, showcasing the arrival to the island. The next scene shows a vehicle passing through large gates, much like the Jurassic Park gates, that read JURASSIC WORLD. Queue small montage of scenes showcasing the park, filled with tourists. (Note: at some point during these scenes title cards that read “THE PARK” “IS OPEN” appear)

One scene that is described specifically is of a vehicle casually driving through a field, surrounded by bipedal dinosaurs, likely Gallimimus. The next described scene specifically is of two passengers (likely Nick Robinson and Ty Simpkins) inside of a ‘clear bubble-shaped vehicle” (the Gyrosphere), next to large Sauropods, which are likely Apatosaurs.

A few more scenes go by, which lead into a Great White Shark, hung upside-down over water, with visitors onlooking. Suddenly the water explodes, and the huge head of Mosasaur leaps upward, encompassing the shark, and pulling it under, thus soaking the guests watching in awe.
We then see a closeup of a mosquito inside of amber, and cut to Bryce Dallas Howard saying a line along the lines of “We have learned more about genetics in the past decade than the past century” and “We are now able to create our own dinosaurs from scratch”.

We now see Chris Pratt for the first time, walking into a room questioning an apparent situation. We cut to see a huge wall of a paddocks interior, covered in deep scratches. It is then mentioned that the ‘creature’ is loose, and a line similar to “She is deadly, and she will find us” is said. Cut to a person being dragged through a dark jungle, from a first-person perspective, only showcasing his feet. Next we see someone fall into water, followed by a woman screaming in terror.

Cut to title “JURASSIC WORLD”, followed by Chris Pratt saying “If we’re gonna do this, we do this my way” pans to a muzzled Velociraptor that he gently pats on the head. It is then followed by a scene of a pack of raptors charging through the jungle. The trailer finishes with a title card that reads “JUNE 12th, 2015”.
http://jurassicworld.org/index.php?id=195#comments

Wow, that sounds great !

June 12 th, 2015, Damn, can't wait !
 
We live in a world where there are trained monkeys, dolphins, and tigers. In the grand scheme of things, trained raptors isn't really that far out of the realm of possibility in a world where dinosaurs have been resurrected.

I'm all for seeing ridiculous stuff in a movie as long as it's done in a fun way that doesn't pander to the audience.

DCW, basically what Drizzle said. It makes sense.

I hear you guys, it wouldn't ruin the movie by any means for me. In fact it could lead to some truly awesome action sequences.

It's just different thinking of them tamed compared to how terrifying and wild they were presented in the original movie.
 
I hear you guys, it wouldn't ruin the movie by any means for me. In fact it could lead to some truly awesome action sequences.

It's just different thinking of them tamed compared to how terrifying and wild they were presented in the original movie.

Who says they won't rebel against their captors? :ninja:
 
Who says they won't rebel against their captors? :ninja:
I think that will be one of the main themes. You cannot control nature, and if you do, it's only temporary. The whole "life will find a way" theme which originated in the first JP.
 
I think that will be one of the main themes. You cannot control nature, and if you do, it's only temporary. The whole "life will find a way" theme which originated in the first JP.

This exactly.
 
The idea of [BLACKOUT]trained velociraptors[/BLACKOUT] is so stupid it's awesome.

I dunno, it risks falling into Sci-Fi channel territory if not done right. I know the original film was fiction and all but there was at least a level of believability to it. Trained dinos seems like we're venturing off into a completely different universe with its own scientific rules.
 
We train tigers and lions to recognize commands so I can buy trained raptors as long as they still act like the apex predators they are. Which means they maybe recognize some commands but are still very deadly and can turn on their trainers at the drop of a hat.

And it's possible that the Raptors are just used for tracking and have subdermal tracking devices. Pratt's character releases them to track the D-Rex and Pratt and co follow them from a safe distance. Essentially they'd be like scary very deadly hound dogs.
 
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