<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/RFinNxS5KN4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Looks like its gonna be crap overboard with CGI
So there are only like 2 actors in it that haven't been in Marvel movies, huh? Even that kid was in Iron Man 3. I counted at least 7.
Sarcasm? I mean, what else can they do? It's not like they can cast live, trained dinos haha. It doesn't look half bad. Guessing Pratt is serious in this movie - it'll be fun to see how his acting is, in a more dramatic role.
Too much CGI, corny lines. My hopes for this movie have dropped significantly in the past 10 minutes.
dang - I was really really looking forward to this movie - seeing this trailer I liked the beginning part of it and all but then the whole second part sort of turned me off to it. I will probably still see it but my excitement for it has certainly waned.
^ I am with you on that, sir. I also would have preferred to have seen it on IMAX... but, meh. Also, I got THE CHILLS at 2:13.
I'll probably end up watching it because I love dinosaurs. I wonder what the spliced dino is. I'm hoping for velociraptors that can fly.
Good Lord...awful CGI.... And another story of the Park opening up and it going to hell. Originality be damned!
They should splice this movie with the next Godzilla, and have Godzilla fight the new experiment gone wild.
It's gonna be a T-Rex on steroids in which scientists have created without any coherent thought of possible implications.
This reminds me of the movie where they (for some reason) decided to make super smart sharks. Unbelievably, the sharks tried to kill everyone and only a few escaped.
In their defense, they researched on sharks for their amazing healing capabilities for cancer research. The sharks getting super smart was a side effect. This experiment is one of those where you ask them why and they respond "because we can lulz".
I think Hollywood is making a HUGE mistake. It's becoming more evident with every passing day. They are spending way too much money, sometimes hundreds of millions of dollars, making these movies.. And time, way too much time, from the beginning of production all the way through shooting and post production. And then marketing money on top of it. Hundreds, if not thousands of professionals employed throughout the process. It's a completely unnecessary ordeal. Because.. as soon as they cut a trailer for the new movie they have been working on en masse, which no one has yet seen by the way, the Internet Mensa Professional Movie Critics Battalion - Special Trailer Reviews Division, swoops into action! And declare themselves disappointed, or just to be contrary, how excited they are, based solely upon a few random shots from the trailer. While I would not PRESUME to dispute the judgments of the IMPMCB-STRD, I myself do not have the skillset to judge a movie prior to actually viewing it. However, as they are ALWAYS right, and because they have PASSED JUDGMENT prior to anyone SEEING the movie, but AFTER Hollywood has invested countless millions of dollars and however many thousands of hours MAKING it.. It seems to me the only sensible thing to do is for Hollywood to restrict themselves to ONLY making trailers, until such time as the IMPMCB-STRD judges the movie to be 'GOOD', at which time Hollywood should then spring into action and actually PRODUCE the movie, so that we may finally be able to see it, perhaps some 18 months into the future. Valiant members of the IMPMCB-STRD, I salute you! Hollywood, and indeed the entire world, owe you a debt of gratitude!
Your debt to IMPMCB-STRD will be paid in full if you just buy me two courtside seats to a Rockets game.