Jurassic Park Series

Started by War Wager, Mar 25, 2007, 10:10:16 PM

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DoomRulz

DoomRulz

#1710
Quote from: First Blood on May 02, 2010, 12:54:05 AM
Quote from: TJ Doc on May 02, 2010, 12:51:18 AM
I find it can matter. I won't complain when something small and insignificant happens, but there are numerous and outright blatant logical errors with these films that really stick out.

It's distracting.  :-\

The only thing that bothers me, everything else I can live with; but when the T-Rex paddock turns into a 50ft drop. I read an explanation for that somewhere but I wasn't convinced.  :-\

You mean this?

Sylizar

Sylizar

#1711
Wouldn't this have been a better Spino?


DoomRulz

DoomRulz

#1712
No. It's a Spinosaurus, not a Spinosaurus crossed with a rooster.

Lt. Mike Harrigan

Lt. Mike Harrigan

#1713
... or a Spinosaurus crossed with Godzilla for that matter!

Captain Salt

Captain Salt

#1714
Info on Issue 2 on the new comic series:

Lex and Tim Murphy, the well-to-do grandchildren of dearly departed John Hammond, are all grown up and carrying on Hammond's legacy. While Lex is quelling a public outcry to re-open Jurassic Park, Tim is secretly helping create a new batch of kinder, gentler dinosaurs that are currently hatching in a secret location... until one leaves the nest and begins tearing up a small Texas town!





http://decomicshop.nl/jurassic-park-redemption-p-30768.html
Looks awesome! I can't wait for this...finally, some new JP stories!  8) :o

Lt. Mike Harrigan

Lt. Mike Harrigan

#1715
Quote from: Captain Salt on May 03, 2010, 09:05:42 PM
Info on Issue 2 on the new comic series:

Lex and Tim Murphy, the well-to-do grandchildren of dearly departed John Hammond, are all grown up and carrying on Hammond's legacy. While Lex is quelling a public outcry to re-open Jurassic Park, Tim is secretly helping create a new batch of kinder, gentler dinosaurs that are currently hatching in a secret location... until one leaves the nest and begins tearing up a small Texas town!





http://decomicshop.nl/jurassic-park-redemption-p-30768.html
Looks awesome! I can't wait for this...finally, some new JP stories!  8) :o

The hell? Sounds like The Lost World: Jurassic Park all over again!

DoomRulz

DoomRulz

#1716
Marine reptiles should be in the new movie. Add some flavour damn it!

Keg

Keg

#1717
Hell yeah. Get the Plesiosaur involved somehow.

Skinner

Skinner

#1718
QuoteLex and Tim Murphy, the well-to-do grandchildren of dearly departed John Hammond, are all grown up and carrying on Hammond's legacy. While Lex is quelling a public outcry to re-open Jurassic Park, Tim is secretly helping create a new batch of kinder, gentler dinosaurs that are currently hatching in a secret location... until one leaves the nest and begins tearing up a small Texas town!
I don't really like that idea. I'd rather go back to Isla Nublar.

First Blood

First Blood

#1719
Damn those kids! You think after the horrors they experienced they would not want anything to do with Dinosaurs again.  :D

TJ Doc

TJ Doc

#1720
It would take Tim years of therapy to get over what he went through.

Even Sam Jackson had it easy compared to him...

DoomRulz

DoomRulz

#1721
Their young minds saw an opportunity!

Skinner

Skinner

#1722
Do you think Tim would actually do something like this after what he experienced?

First Blood

First Blood

#1723
Quote from: Skinner on May 03, 2010, 09:45:58 PM
Do you think Tim would actually do something like this after what he experienced?

I think he had it worst than most of the characters (that survived). Grant, Malcolm, Lex, Ellie, Hammond.

The thought alone, of being stuck in an SUV and fall over a really high ledge and then becoming lodged in a tree would make me crap my pants!

Then only to be chased by the falling SUV when climbing down.  :o

DoomRulz

DoomRulz

#1724
Quote from: Skinner on May 03, 2010, 09:45:58 PM
Do you think Tim would actually do something like this after what he experienced?

It would explain the gentler dinosaurs.

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