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Jurassic World - Part 6

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Call the mainland, tell em to send the damn helicopters.

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GRAAANT!!!!!
 
Grant Ellie and Kids climb ladder into the ceiling, grant kicks ladder. Raptor is all like

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Oh is that what Hammond was yelling? I honestly never really could figure that out, it just sounded like a generic yell to me.
 
Oh is that what Hammond was yelling? I honestly never really could figure that out, it just sounded like a generic yell to me.

I never knew until I got it on DVD and turned on the subtitles.
 
I always laugh when Grant kicks the ladder over. Like seriously is the raptor going to climb the ladder?:funny:
 
I always laugh when Grant kicks the ladder over. Like seriously is the raptor going to climb the ladder?:funny:
They also thought raptors couldn't open doors. Better to be safe than sorry. :oldrazz:
 
Hey they can open doors. They can probably climb ladders too considering they also talk to humans. :funny:

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Didn't a raptor climb a chain door in the third one?
 
I always laugh when Grant kicks the ladder over. Like seriously is the raptor going to climb the ladder?:funny:

Well, considering that cats and many types of dogs can climb ladders, it doesn't seem problematic to me.
 
I don't see what's so implausible about the Raptor climbing the ladder.
 
Not to gang up on Marvolo, but Raptors can open doors, I wouldn't take any chances with them.
 
I am up to the part with the "San Diego Incident" and call me crazy. I know many fans of the series hate this section of the film, but is it wrong for me to honestly like it a lot? Haha anyone of you fellow JP fans out there enjoy this part too?

Oh absolutely, I get flak all the time for it but it's my favorite sequence from the series.

I've always loved dinos, and JP made them finally look real. But they were still fantastical monsters on their mysterious hidden island (thematically). When the Rex was loose in San Diego, it suddenly made it much, much more real to me. It was an animal loose and confused in a place I recognized and related to. That scene makes me excited and a bit giddy to this day because...it's a freaking dinosaur in a real world setting, mostly acting like a lost, dangerous, and confused animal would. It perfectly captures the feel I've always wanted to experience since a little kid that, "Look, dinosaurs are real and here with us today!"

I know it sounds silly and not many agree with me, but yeah, that's why that whole sequence is so perfect IMHO.

On a side note, I'm more excited for this movie than any other movie coming out this year (and there are some big ones). I'm just really, really hoping it's done more justice than JP3 had. When I first saw that one, I felt so let down because it felt like such a rush job. Nothing really amazed me in it because it went too fast and felt too empty. Spino was great, though. :yay:
 
Oh absolutely, I get flak all the time for it but it's my favorite sequence from the series.

I've always loved dinos, and JP made them finally look real. But they were still fantastical monsters on their mysterious hidden island (thematically). When the Rex was loose in San Diego, it suddenly made it much, much more real to me. It was an animal loose and confused in a place I recognized and related to. That scene makes me excited and a bit giddy to this day because...it's a freaking dinosaur in a real world setting, mostly acting like a lost, dangerous, and confused animal would. It perfectly captures the feel I've always wanted to experience since a little kid that, "Look, dinosaurs are real and here with us today!"

I know it sounds silly and not many agree with me, but yeah, that's why that whole sequence is so perfect IMHO.

On a side note, I'm more excited for this movie than any other movie coming out this year (and there are some big ones). I'm just really, really hoping it's done more justice than JP3 had. When I first saw that one, I felt so let down because it felt like such a rush job. Nothing really amazed me in it because it went too fast and felt too empty. Spino was great, though. :yay:

I agree with you on all the San Diego stuff and yeah it's just fun too! At this point anything should be better than JP3 haha.
 
Yes but to this day there is still somthing get that bugs the crap out of me in the lost world. When the rex is on the ship it apparently kills everyone aboard and just goes back into the cage? That never made sense to me as to why the rex would kill those passengers only to be in the cage trapped again. I always assumed some water dino attack the boat or a raptor got on board it makes more sense. Then is Jurassic park 3 we in the beginning we had them riding on a small boat in the middle of the ocean but then they were killed by an unknown Dino. Some say it could be the spino but why would the spino be way out in the ocean? So I'm guessing maybe there are plesiosaur roaming around the water of Isla sorna.
 
^ In TLW, it was indeed a few raptors running around the ship that killed the crew. Those scenes were cut. (After all, how could the T-Rex get into those small spaces where the crew were?).

As for JPIII, I believe we are meant to assume the Spino got them, supported by the way it attacks the heroes at the end of the movie on the river.
 
I agree with you on all the San Diego stuff and yeah it's just fun too! At this point anything should be better than JP3 haha.

JP3 did 2 things right

1)made us realize how much we missed the Trex being the main threat
2) introduced the flying dino aspect and what that can lead to

Thats were it ends.
 
Yeah those Raptor scenes should not have been cut. As it played in-movie, that sequence of events didn't make sense to be from the beginning. How did the T-Rex:

-Get out of the hold?
-Fit into those really tight spaces to kill the crew (like the bridge)?
-Go back into the hold?
-Close the door again?
-Do all of it without ANYONE being able to radio for help/sound the alarm? I can buy Raptors being able to ambush the crew like that, but not a massive T-Rex.
-Apparently do all of it while not completely trashing the ship (there was way too little damage for such a huge animal)?

Why they cut out the thing that made that scene make sense is something that I'll never understand.
 
^ In TLW, it was indeed a few raptors running around the ship that killed the crew. Those scenes were cut. (After all, how could the T-Rex get into those small spaces where the crew were?).

As for JPIII, I believe we are meant to assume the Spino got them, supported by the way it attacks the heroes at the end of the movie on the river.

See I seem to remember reading somewhere that the JPIII filmmakers confirmed that the boat crew were killed by some unseen, unnamed aquatic dino, not the Spino. Don't quote me on that though. It'd make more sense than the Spino just randomly swimming out the sea in order to attack this one boat for no real reason.
 
I don't see what's so implausible about the Raptor climbing the ladder.

Especially since we were told in JP that they show extreme intelligence, even problem solving intelligence.
 
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