Yeah, in my opinion CGI is a bit like make-up on women. Used in moderation it makes anything look better, but if you cake it on and use it in places you should not need to then you're one step away from Clown College. Directors really need to learn when and how to use CGI as opposed to real sets and ... dare I say it ... animatronics and puppets. Spielberg did it right in JP1, I think he's going to do it wrong here. So very wrong.The amount of CGI in that trailer makes me think this movie isn't going to age anywhere near as well asJurassicPark.
A while ago, the director leaked a picture ofa statue of Hammond, which would seem to indicate that the first move plays a part in this world.
It looks like a KronosaurusAlso, a giant gator-ish thing? Couldn't toughen up a plesiosaurus or something?
They stopped measuring from the taint...They used to have been thought to have been 50 feet long, but newer studies think it was closer to 30.
Comic book movies don't count. Even the comic books themselves rebooted every fucking 10 years.It's not a remake, and movies from like 10 fucking years ago are getting remade/rebooted.
Agree. Movie looks like it might be okay if it goes all out with some people get dino-murdered. He better need a big fucking gun to kill this dinosaur, not some fucking gymnastics or lul u dun goofed situation.The best thing about that trailer was the slowed down piano theme. That shit is so simple, yet so genius.
Spielberg is just listed as an executive producer, so who knows how much involvement he actually has? But judging by his recent television credits (Under the Dome, Falling Skies, Terra Nova, etc.), he stopped caring about what sort of product his name is associated with a while ago. Sadly, unless he's directing, I don't think his name is the seal of quality it once was.Yeah, in my opinion CGI is a bit like make-up on women. Used in moderation it makes anything look better, but if you cake it on and use it in places you should not need to then you're one step away from Clown College. Directors really need to learn when and how to use CGI as opposed to real sets and ... dare I say it ... animatronics and puppets. Spielberg did it right in JP1, I think he's going to do it wrong here. So very wrong.
Michael Giacchino is doing the music for the movie, so at least it has one thing going for it.The best thing about that trailer was the slowed down piano theme. That shit is so simple, yet so genius.
If he basically raised him they'd recognize him as a part of their consistent world. Reptiles do this where they recognize the same people/animals and don't fuck with them. Especially if he was there since their hatching. Not sure about actual dinosaur behavior, but it's either birdlike which means they're very social and there's all sorts of fucking rules or it's reptilian where it's basically self preservation and food. In that order.Here's my problem with trained raptors. Aren't they also intelligent enough to just say 'FUCK MY TRAINING IM GONNA GNAW ON THIS DUDES INSIDES'?
Just noticed this when i was going back to find the name of the water dino. Aside from the brief mention by the geneticist and then Dr Malcolm questioning how they know it worked, they never actually went into the breeding dinosaurs plot in the movie did they? There wasn't nearly enough time.you guys forget the hybrid dinosaurs was already done in the first movie. they mixed frog DNA with the extracted dino DNA causing them all to be born female.