Jurassic World - Part 5

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Well, TBH TLW (book) was a retcon in and of itself, Crichton never intended to go past a first one, and it shows. That being said, it's still a wonderful book.
 
Well, TBH TLW (book) was a retcon in and of itself, Crichton never intended to go past a first one, and it shows. That being said, it's still a wonderful book.

Oh yeah, like Malcolm surviving and the whole issue of the nursery being on Isla Nubar and then all of a sudden the animals being bred and raised on another island. I read it at camp one summer. Definitely preferred it to the movie. Animals from the original park surviving on Isla Nubar is a retcon and nolstalgic fan service, but they still got me, I won't think about it too much if the idea is used well and the film is good. Lol
 
Check out the official site guys. Some pics of more of the dinosaurs on there and other pics as well. A lot of cool stuff, some stuff on Hammond. There's a pic that shows the female Rex and a green male Rex as well.
 
Check out the official site guys. Some pics of more of the dinosaurs on there and other pics as well. A lot of cool stuff, some stuff on Hammond. There's a pic that shows the female Rex and a green male Rex as well.
Where's the Rex pic?
 
Tyrannosaurs might have scavenged / hunted in packs. Let that sink in.

Fixed that for you. The evidence is far from conclusive. Just a new finding of group tracks this year.
 
Boom the one with the male rex I saw on a JW facebook page.
 
Tyrannosaurs probably scavenged / hunted in packs. Let that sink in.

The idea of seeing a pack of rexes taking down an apatosarus just makes me...

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Check out the official site guys. Some pics of more of the dinosaurs on there and other pics as well. A lot of cool stuff, some stuff on Hammond. There's a pic that shows the female Rex and a green male Rex as well.

it looks like the green rex is just a photoshop of the original. everything is in the exact same position as far as i can tell
 
It's THE T-Rex! Excellent. Does this lend credence to the "Pratt and the Raptors lead D-Rex into a confrontation with the T-Rex in the abandoned Park" theory? In my mind - Hell yes. :D

That premise would seriously satisfy me to my core.
 
That premise would seriously satisfy me to my core.
I think it would have to be a team effort to take down the D-Rex, for sure. Pratt with raptors, leading the D-Rex to a location, perhaps an open field. A helicopter gunship rains down pain, evening the odds. And then T.Rex enters.
 
I think it would have to be a team effort to take down the D-Rex, for sure. Pratt with raptors, leading the D-Rex to a location, perhaps an open field. A helicopter gunship rains down pain, evening the odds. And then T.Rex enters.
Now that is pretty cool!
 
So wait the original T Rex from the first movie is rumored to be in Jurassic World? I thought the original T Rex go released on to site B and was one of the adult T Rex's in The Lost World. Also what happened to the baby T Rex from Lost World? Some claim that the baby T Rex was the Rex that got killed by the Spino in Jurassic Park 3.

Wait, I thought the dinosaurs on the original Isla Nulba needed some sort of artificial chemical spray in them in order for them to survive. I assumed the original batch of dinosaurs were doomed. :confused:
 
Wait, I thought the dinosaurs on the original Isla Nulba needed some sort of artificial chemical spray in them in order for them to survive. I assumed the original batch of dinosaurs were doomed. :confused:

Life found a way.
 
Wait, I thought the dinosaurs on the original Isla Nulba needed some sort of artificial chemical spray in them in order for them to survive. I assumed the original batch of dinosaurs were doomed. :confused:

Not wrong. Not a chemical spray though. They were deficient in lysine, a specific amino acid required to survive. If they weren't fed specific lysine rich food, they would die. In the JP novel, the Costa Rican air force napalmed Isla Nublar, which killed all the dinos. In TLW film, it was implied that something similar happened after the JP film or that the dinos died off due to their lysine deficiency. In respect of Site B, in both the novel and the film, on Site B, Isla Sorna, "life found a way" and the herbivores targeted lysine rich crops like soy beans, which enabled them to survive. Then the predators ate them and got the lysine that way.
 
Will we be getting realistic dinosaurs, now?
 
I have a bizarre emotional attachment to that T-Rex from the 1st movie, so while I'm absolutely thrilled that she'll apparently be returning in this, I really, REALLY hope she doesn't get killed off. Not by the D-Rex, and not by anyone.

The director was super enthused when he answered if Rex would be back in this movie, so I'm thinking we're going to be getting a D-Rex vs T-Rex show down. It'd make sense, in the whole theme of man vs nature, nature always wins.

:woot: :woot: :woot:
 
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