I'll watch. I'm guessing T-Rex mixed with Velociraptor. Take our 2 most recognizeable killers and put them together, instant success. Of course it would be fun to mix that with human and Pterodactyl, just to make sure it can't be stopped. Don't breed carnivores. That seems like the easiest solution.
I had the same reaction. I was like, geez, the sign looks fake. If they can't make a sign look real, what hope is there for the rest of the CGI? Then the rest of the trailer looked OK. But it's weird because I always bring up how the CGI in the original movie still holds up and then literally the first CGI shot in the trailer immediately looks fake.
I pretty much hated JPIII so feelings were pretty lukewarm about them revisiting this franchise. But I really liked what I saw in the trailer. That they (Ingen, Weyland-Yutani, whatever) went and fulfilled John Hammond's vision seems pretty intriguing. Creating a hybrid dinosaur that runs amok on the island seems pretty formulaic though, but what else could you really do? As for the CGI, looks fine to me. Some of your standards must be impossibly high. The only thing that looked a little funny was the alligator dino thing. Everything else looked pretty damn good. The director is an unknown to me, but the writers come from the Planet of the Apes franchise. That's a plus. And Chris Pratt pretty much won me over with Guardians of the Galaxy. I'm game....for now.
Correct me if I'm wrong (it's been ages since I read the book), but in the book, didn't the company that hired Nedry to steal the embryos plan on creating hybrid dinosaurs with them? Maybe that's a connection into the film...even thought the embryos would've been destroyed when Nedry died.
The way the camera lingered on the cannister being buried in mud, seemed like it might be used for a sequel
With them crossing genetics or whatever we better not get talking dinosaurs. I will burn the movie theater down!
I was thinking Spielberg was still directing for some reason. Is he just producing or have any involvement in this one?
Just watched the post pre-trailer. Think they did a good job with it. That will draw because of the park alone. The hybrid-intellisaur sounds a little dopey though. Yet Hollywood often surprises. In the end, I am predicting this thing will be beaten by mice.
Seems like sort of a reboot on the first one basically. That's the only one I even remember or care about anyway. The criticisms seem pretty nit-picky. At least it's not more superhero ****.
Yeah, what's up with the horrible CGI where everything looks so shiny and artificial? The first movie came out about twenty years ago. It had everything right thanks to Crichton's novel. Not a fan of the dialogue in the trailer either. Very corny.
Amazing that this movie is gonna make 50 times more than movies like Whiplash or Birdman, and probably more, while Whiplash and Birdman will probably be 50 times better. Hollywood gonna Hollywood and audiences gonna audience.
And that's wrong... because... WHY? Isn't that the point of a movie... to make more money than others? Why is this bad? Are you losing money or something? Quoting until June 12th.
"[Dinosaurs] didn't exist. God created the sun, the stars, the heavens and the earth, and then made Adam and Eve. The Bible never says nothing about dinosaurs. You can't say there were dinosaurs when you never saw them. Someone actually saw Adam and Eve. No one ever saw a Tyrannosaurus rex." - Carl Everett