The Indoraptor also has domesticated cat DNA so it'll chase around laser pointers. It sleeps 16 hours a day and decides that 3:00 AM when you're trying to sleep is the perfect time to run back and forth around the house knocking things over and scratching at your door. It loves belly rubs, until it suddenly doesn't for no apparent reason and goes full bear trap on you with its fore and hind claws tearing apart the arm that was just petting it. Its cage is whatever Amazon box just arrived in the mail, regardless of whether its body will fit inside or not; life finds a way.Indoraptor doesn't have the T-Rex DNA in it would be my guess.
Also 2 am is when it starts making that hacking noiseThe Indoraptor also has domesticated cat DNA so it'll chase around laser pointers. It sleeps 16 hours a day and decides that 3:00 AM when you're trying to sleep is the perfect time to run back and forth around the house knocking things over and scratching at your door. It loves belly rubs, until it suddenly doesn't for no apparent reason and goes full bear trap on you with its fore and hind claws tearing apart the arm that was just petting it. Its cage is whatever Amazon box just arrived in the mail, regardless of whether its body will fit inside or not; life finds a way.
Dammit. I hate plotholes.But if Indoraptor had cat DNA, it would of landed on its feet instead of being impaled on Triceratops bones.
We are very likely to get Jurassic World 3 as this one is showing some legs at the box office.
It could still squeak out $400m domestic but if not it doesn't matter as it's global total is now already $1 billion +
More dinos are coming for 2020/2021 count on that.
See, people paying those respectable prices for domestic and import dinosaurs makes total sense, not like that bargain basement auction. And I'm glad we'll be seeing the 2020 and 2021 models soon.It could still squeak out $400m domestic but if not it doesn't matter as it's global total is now already $1 billion +
More dinos are coming for 2020/2021 count on that.
See, people paying those respectable prices for domestic and import dinosaurs makes total sense, not like that bargain basement auction. And I'm glad we'll be seeing the 2020 and 2021 models soon.
I enjoyed ID4 2, and I am a little disappointed we don't appear to be getting a followup on the stuff it set up.Am i the only one who enjoyed the 2nd independance day? It wasn't amazing but a fun movie
So the Mosasaur was swimming around for at least two and a half years, yet no one seems particularly concerned, not even Claire at the dino-rescue place.
So, given the legal and technological difficulties, not to mention necessary secrecy, in cloning a human, it's hardly a stretch to suppose the project may have taken a long time - and involved at least a few failed prototypes.
And, I look forward to seeing Maisie's secret dino-powers activate when the next movie hits in three years' time.![]()
When they fall on the water wasn't lava going in the water too? So shouldn't that water have been HOT?
I dunno, it's a fine movie. I think it should have ended when the T-Rex roars at the San Diego skyline, it would've left a hell of a sequel-bait ending and the rest of San Diego stuff is kind of silly.
Presumably that will be dealt with by Jason Statham in the trailer for that other movie that I saw before this.![]()
I agree with the rest of your post, but can't agree with this. The paleo-vet Zia was the MVP of the movie. She was calm, competent, talked down the mercenaries, and saved Blue with minimal resources and despite never actually treating a dinosaur before. She was awesome and completely the opposite of the bumbling or annoying peripheral characters we usually get.It also had the standard geeky millennial scientist stereotype characters as sidekicks, and they were horrible and annoying.
I agree with the rest of your post, but can't agree with this. The paleo-vet Zia was the MVP of the movie. She was calm, competent, talked down the mercenaries, and saved Blue with minimal resources and despite never actually treating a dinosaur before. She was awesome and completely the opposite of the bumbling or annoying peripheral characters we usually get.
The IT guy Justice was a little more of what you're describing, in that he was constantly screaming, but in his defense, he was on an exploding volcanic island being chased by lava and dinosaurs and nearly drowning.
I agree with the rest of your post, but can't agree with this. The paleo-vet Zia was the MVP of the movie. She was calm, competent, talked down the mercenaries, and saved Blue with minimal resources and despite never actually treating a dinosaur before. She was awesome and completely the opposite of the bumbling or annoying peripheral characters we usually get.
The IT guy Justice was a little more of what you're describing, in that he was constantly screaming, but in his defense, he was on an exploding volcanic island being chased by lava and dinosaurs and nearly drowning. But he was completely competent at his actual job.
Yeah but that lead to a great line by Clair, "Hey at least it's not the T-Rex."Yeah, spunky/snarky Paleo-Vet Millennial girl I liked, she was fine. Millennial Antsy Tech guy was annoying. Even the movie forgot about him for a bit.
But of course he's jumpy. Of course he has a girly scream. Of course he's concerned about allergies and stuff so he's generous with the lotions/pest oils or whatever. "Is it the T-Rex?!" God. Shut. UP!
I'm looking forward to that movie more than any reasonable person should.
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