Less is more. Particularly in this case.This shot makes me less excited to see it
Agreed, I just listened to the Spider-Man 3 episode of "How Did This Get Made" podcast and they said outta her, Kirsten Dunst, and The Ursula girl that Ursula was the hottest LMAOBDH has always been bangin', but that last gif...jeyzus.
Well it's confirned we will have a JW super bowl spot.
t:What is the name? MOSASAURUS?
It is much too big - i can not read anything about a dino living in the water as big as this creature...
The White Shark should be around 5 meters plus...
Pay him no attention. He often lashes out at people for having opinions that are even the slightest bit negative.@ Broseph44
I am not a 6 year old kid - you??
The bottom line is, that it is a dino movie with, normally, dinos "we all know"! Although it is a movie, we also do not see a 50meter high T Rex, or?
I - bad that you did not understand - just asked, what the name of this dino is, because i do not know any dino this size!
Do you grasp this, or you just do not care and want to complain because it is a movie?![]()
Hey everyone, a bit behind on the film here. Just want to ask, have they addressed the whole feathered Dinosaur issue?
Anyone expecting the dinosaurs to be scientifically accurate is expecting to much from this movie. Sure, the filmmakers in the original trilogy did kinda base their dinosaurs on scientific discoverys of the time, but the Dino's in the film were created for entertainment purposes mostly. In the context of the JP lore, these are cloned dinosaurs from frog and other reptiles DNA. So they wouldn't be 110% accurate anyway. So I do think it's silly nitpicking to complain about stuff like the Mosasuars size. Bottom line, the JP films have NEVER been about accurately depicting dinosaurs, so if you want more accurate Dino's watch a discovery or animal planet TV special instead. Or visit a museum and check out real dinosaur bones and look up information there.
t: So I'm set haha.Anyone expecting the dinosaurs to be scientifically accurate is expecting to much from this movie. Sure, the filmmakers in the original trilogy did kinda base their dinosaurs on scientific discoverys of the time, but the Dino's in the film were created for entertainment purposes mostly. In the context of the JP lore, these are cloned dinosaurs from frog and other reptiles DNA. So they wouldn't be 110% accurate anyway. So I do think it's silly nitpicking to complain about stuff like the Mosasuars size. Bottom line, the JP films have NEVER been about accurately depicting dinosaurs, so if you want more accurate Dino's watch a discovery or animal planet TV special instead. Or visit a museum and check out real dinosaur bones and look up information there.
What is the name? MOSASAURUS?
It is much too big - i can not read anything about a dino living in the water as big as this creature...
The White Shark should be around 5 meters plus...
The largest Mosasaur may have been around 18 meters long, and while an adult great white may average around 6 meters, it still could be a small shark.
Either way, it's a bit of an exaggeration, but this movie seems to be cementing what the series had been hinting at since 1990: that InGen's "dinosaurs" are nothing more than genetically altered theme park monsters. They are certainly not the real deal.
I'm more skeptical about how deep that pool is for the mosy. It would need to be like 100 feet deep to enclose that monster. Also not too smart to build the trolley track through it...you know it's going to take it down.