why do I have a feeling this might end up being a Lost type deal, where it will mostly be about the humans & their flashbacks... & the dinos will just be scenery(& the occasional nuisance.)
Braga, huh?
Game over man. Game over.
Didn't he write that VOY episode where the dinosaurs made it off Earth, survived the comet, evolved and came back to Earth merely to find it overrun with disgusting mammalian interlopers?Maybe that's how he got the gig.
But how can he frak this up?
That's pretty bulletproof. Run around, avoid being eaten, repeat. Look at the pretty SFX. Then again...ulp! There's time travel in the mix!Terra Nova follows a family from 100 years in the future who travel back in time 150 million years to prehistoric Earth ruled by dinosaurs.
And I vote for Kyle Chandler to star. Hew's hot!![]()
Just going back into dino-times and dealing with dinos as the probably were - scary, dangerous, but not sentient - isn't all that strange. There's an appealing simplicity to a story that is, "family visits the Jurassic, is in awe, fights to survive because despite the danger, who the heck wants to leave?!?" We can't be sure all the dinosaurs that existed have been discovered - it's likely they haven't all been discovered - leaving it open to the imagination if anyone wants to speculate on original dino species for this show.
But will Braga actually be content with a story that "mundane" and not futz with known dino history to whomp up some super-genius velociraptors who rewire the time machine on the sly and leapfrog into the 32nd C and then to the 21st C so they can take over the world with their advanced super tech?
If Brannon Braga had been hired to work on Avatar for 2.5 milliseconds, he'd manage to frak it up.
Just going back into dino-times and dealing with dinos as the probably were - scary, dangerous, but not sentient - isn't all that strange. There's an appealing simplicity to a story that is, "family visits the Jurassic, is in awe, fights to survive because despite the danger, who the heck wants to leave?!?" We can't be sure all the dinosaurs that existed have been discovered - it's likely they haven't all been discovered - leaving it open to the imagination if anyone wants to speculate on original dino species for this show.
But will Braga actually be content with a story that "mundane" and not futz with known dino history to whomp up some super-genius velociraptors who rewire the time machine on the sly and leapfrog into the 32nd C and then to the 21st C so they can take over the world with their advanced super tech?
Space Dino Nazis. Bet on it.
That's absurd.
Ok put the words Law & Order or CSI in the title and it will be a huge hit!
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That's absurd.
Ok put the words Law & Order or CSI in the title and it will be a huge hit!
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Next week on CSI: Cretaceous
"We found the body this morning, it looks like he was murdered"
"Dont you mean he's been made...*Horatiosaurus puts on sunglasses*...extinct?"
*Yah!!!!!*
"Terra Nova" is now seen as a likely to eschew a single pilot in favor of a 13-episode order (probably for midseason) once the casting process is complete. With the elaborate sets and special effects the project demands, it makes more financial sense for Fox and its 20th Century Fox TV sibling to go all-in for 13 segs in order to better amortize the startup costs.
[Terra Nova] begins in 2149 A.D. The scene: a large group of settlers are preparing to leave the apocalyptic world they live in to time travel
back millions of years via a massive, high-tech contraption. Their goal is to see trees, enjoy a blue sky, eat real food – basically, to start over in this so-called Eden. But what they find is unlike anything they were expecting.
Terra Nova is scheduled to shoot this summer in Hawaii, which should also lead to a few expectations about what it might look like.
a synopsis
http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/05/12...-about-spielberg-produced-tv-show-terra-nova/[Terra Nova] begins in 2149 A.D. The scene: a large group of settlers are preparing to leave the apocalyptic world they live in to time travel
back millions of years via a massive, high-tech contraption. Their goal is to see trees, enjoy a blue sky, eat real food – basically, to start over in this so-called Eden. But what they find is unlike anything they were expecting.Terra Nova is scheduled to shoot this summer in Hawaii, which should also lead to a few expectations about what it might look like.
Maybe this show would just be better as a 13-episode limited series.
A dinosaur show would require one hell of a budget. That could be an obstacle for the show.
the whodunnit ongoing C-story.even more threatening than what lies outside the protective walls is the Shannons' realization that something sinister may be happening inside TERRA NOVA as not everyone on this mission has the same intentions of how best to save mankind.
Maybe the bad guys are time traveling alien Nazis!
Devotion to science is ruining the Earth. So, instead of hopping back to the dawn of science--or maybe some key points in the history of science, like the dawn of the space age--they go visit the dinosaurs. It makes perfect sense. They can carve messages in the bones of dead dinosaurs for paleontologists to find millions of years later.A small family and a team of scientists and military personnel travel back to prehistoric times to look for a way to save the human race. How did the Earth get so ruined? Because of a "devotion to science"
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