I can't see the franchise doing another film unless they do the popular thing, a reboot.
Another film will have no where to go except to be a cross between Reign of Fire, Cloverfield and Terra Nova.
All of which would be boring as hell.
Well, apparently you can do blood transfusion between a T-rex and a Velociraptor...:wacko
Yeah that would be rad, but I dont think there are enough dinosaurs to cause that much of a ruckus. I mean lets be real, I would imagine any type of tactical police force could take down most of these animals. They didnt even show how they captured the T rex, but the other dinos just took darts to the neck. (insert old school gif) However I would LOVE to see a "dinosaurs attack" movie that is a hard R gorefest like Kylash suggested. With a big hollywood budget!? Yes please. I bet the supreme monstrosity could look awesome.I'd be honest, I have great pleasure seeing ar**holes being eaten by dinosaurs. Jurassic Park has always had the plot of "things ****ing up", that's the whole point, it was never about discovering dinosaurs again, it is all about "not creating what you can't control".
And, clearly, Henry Wu never learns his lessons, **********.
Overall I found it entertaining, but many of their choices just didn't make sense to me.
One thta sticks out ALOT to me is the flip of the script on both Claire and Owen's characters.
In JW, everyone around Claire--including Owen--was constantly remarking that Claire seemed not to view the dinos as actual animals. They all remarked upon her evident character: that they were assets, not animals. That was whom she was. It was Owen who seemed to have a bond with some of them.
Now in JWII, apparently in the 3 intervening years that both characters have spent off the island--with no contact with these beasts beyond barely escaping with their lives--suddenly Claire has turned into an Animal Rights Activist? It isn't that i don't think that people can change...but what brought about this change? what was the motivation for it?We weren't shown that at all. We weren't even given a reason for her change of heart beyond the fact that a volcano is suddenly going to kill them all. OK. But if that is supposed to be a universally understood and perfectly reasonable explanation for why a person decides to change their view and become an activist...why then didn't Owen want to save them as well? when asked if he was prepared to let them all die, he said "well.. yeah". The only thing that changed his mind was remembering his bond with Blue... but that's the point: we were SHOWN his connection with the dinos. It was established in the first film and also reinforced in this one with the vids of him raising the raptors.
We are given no explanation for why Claire suddenly decided that the most important thing in her life was going to be to save these creatures by any means necessary--and by hiring a bunch of teenagers to help her--when previously it was apparent to everyone around her that she didn't actually even consider them animals but only assets of the company.
Ha, I don’t think you’re far from reality. All along when someone mentioned military dinos I couldn’t help but chuckle and think about Questar and the DinoRiders...
Don't know about Owen. There was a pivotal scene in Jurassic World, where the herbivore that the I-Rex attacked and left for dead, dies in front of Claire's eyes. I think that was supposed to be a turning point for her. Been a while since I watched it though.
ME too! I freaking loved that show, finally someone remastered it cause the othe one on youtube was of horrible quality. Thanks for the link niennumb1Dinosaucers! Totally one of my favorite shows growing up! Didn't even need to click the link to hear the theme!
To be honest, you can see she starts to change in Jurassic World I when she witnesses the death of a brachiosaurus