How about Mr. Pilkington?You would probably need some sort of highly-evolved velociraptor on the team...with glasses and a doctor coat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyGMiwOGBfM&feature=player_embedded
How about Mr. Pilkington?You would probably need some sort of highly-evolved velociraptor on the team...with glasses and a doctor coat.
Star Trek veteran Brannon Braga has joined the upcoming Steven Spielberg/Peter Chernin pre-historic drama Terra Nova as executive producer/ showrunner.
I hear the project has unofficially been given a 13-episode order and has started staffing. ...
Friday Night Lights and King Kong star Kyle Chandler is rumored to be in talks to take the lead role in the show.
http://www.deadline.com/2010/04/bra...es/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterThough no deals have been finalized,
How about the velociraptors won't eat anything except LIVE PEOPLE!! so the Park owners are secretly feeding them illegal immigrants and street people so they can turn a buck.
So what the heck kind of show is it supposed to be?
For Braga, the high-profile gig stems from the rich overall deal he recently inked with 20th Century Fox TV, which is producing Terra Nova with Chernin Entertainment.
Braga, who spent the last two seasons on 24, most recently as an executive producer,
from above deadline.com link.He also ran CBS’ Threshold co-created ABC’s freshman drama Flash Forward.
^ Don't know if just a business show would really catch my interest (I'm not familiar with Dallas)
How about the velociraptors won't eat anything except LIVE PEOPLE!! so the Park owners are secretly feeding them illegal immigrants and street people so they can turn a buck.
They are already doing that in Arizona-only its Republicans, not velociraptors.![]()
Braga, huh?
Game over man. Game over.
Braga, huh?
Game over man. Game over.
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.
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