General / Off-Topic (MAY HAVE SPOILERS) I went and watched the movie

Hey i know this is a page for the game but today i went and watched the film i thaought it was good with this one sad part i defenatly sugest going to see it or if not getting it on dvd when it comes out here comes the spoilers do not read if you dont want a few and dont blame me and moan if you click witheout readin title of post.


the sad part is when there leaving the island on the big ship full of dinos that the bad guys plan to sell this brachiosaurus that lived around there came ruching up the dock with lava and smoke behind it like it was trying to get on the boat but was to lat the last thing it did as it was coverd by the smoke is reare up on its hind legs then few muinets later die from the poisonus smoke and lave poor thing they could only take 11 speciese of the remaining dinos on the island inclueding rexy and blue but the brachiosaurus was not one of them that was the sad part shame.

though a lot of the dinos did jump in the water off the cliff dont know if any of them survived and found land after the eruption was over also there is hints of another maybe last film after this also the i-raptor just lookes like a larger raptor withe a head similar to the i-rex and few other things but dosent look bad so what did any of you think of the film if you have seen it..
 
The Brachiosaurus moment. So sad :(

I was quite conflicted by the film. On the one hand it was thrilling and anjoyable.

On the other hand, they start cloning people, destroy the islands and kill all the dinosaurs. A handful survive? - Not for long.
  • 1 raptor - can't breed.
  • 1 rex - can't breed.
  • 1 mosasaur - can't breed.
  • 1 anky - can't breed.
  • 2 trike (mother and daughter/son) - can't breed.
  • a handful of compies - possibly the only ones who can breed.
 
The Brachiosaurus moment. So sad :(

I was quite conflicted by the film. On the one hand it was thrilling and anjoyable.

On the other hand, they start cloning people, destroy the islands and kill all the dinosaurs. A handful survive? - Not for long.
  • 1 raptor - can't breed.
  • 1 rex - can't breed.
  • 1 mosasaur - can't breed.
  • 1 anky - can't breed.
  • 2 trike (mother and daughter/son) - can't breed.
  • a handful of compies - possibly the only ones who can breed.

yea i saw that two i was talking to my self other day about that lol XD
 
The Brachiosaurus moment. So sad :(

I was quite conflicted by the film. On the one hand it was thrilling and anjoyable.

On the other hand, they start cloning people, destroy the islands and kill all the dinosaurs. A handful survive? - Not for long.
  • 1 raptor - can't breed.
  • 1 rex - can't breed.
  • 1 mosasaur - can't breed.
  • 1 anky - can't breed.
  • 2 trike (mother and daughter/son) - can't breed.
  • a handful of compies - possibly the only ones who can breed.

They also have the remaining DNA too though, and if they collect any DNA from the remaining ones they CAN make more. Like the ones that have already been transported to the buyers compounds like the Anky. They can and will make more.
 
Thought it was terrible. It was very action-packed, which was the only highlight for me... I thought the acting was very bad. Even worse than the first JW. The CGI was not that good, and I just hate the fact, that it was an updated TLW replay... I don't like the hybrids either, but I def like the first JW better.

Raptors are my favorite dinosaur, but with Blue being the only raptor in it was kinda weak for me. It also seems like Blue is the hero on it's own now. Alright entertainment, but bad acting, bad CGI, and a cloned human?! Recipe for disaster.
 
I have to say seeing this movie in the cinema was an awesome experience. These new movies don't have anything on the original films but I think Fallen Kingdom was way better than the first Jurassic World. Yeah that Brachiosaurus scene was very well done! And correct me if I'm wrong but I actually saw a Therizinosaurus! That was a nice surprise!
 
I have to say seeing this movie in the cinema was an awesome experience. These new movies don't have anything on the original films but I think Fallen Kingdom was way better than the first Jurassic World. Yeah that Brachiosaurus scene was very well done! And correct me if I'm wrong but I actually saw a Therizinosaurus! That was a nice surprise!

The one on the cage at the dock? I'm pretty sure it is not a Gally.
 
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I didn't like it one bit. I'm not a big fan of Jurassic World either. I thought the plots for both films were silly and the characters were badly written and miscast. Claire was incompetent beyond redemption (no Greenpeace nonsense will save her now. I rolled my eyes every time she gave me advice on park management in the game) and Owen was and remains absolutely generic. The romantic subplot was already tiresome in the last film, and don't trigger my gag reflex with the kitschy American family drama. They already tried that in JP III and it turned out miserably. The whole "evil corporation" trope had run its course in JP Lost World and should never have been revisited. I don't know where they're going with the cloned humans now. They practically killed off all the dinosaurs, so there isn't much else left to explore. Maybe the next movie will take place in space. I mean they already copied so many elements from the Alien franchise and they had Chris Pratt reenact his Star-Lord (minus the funny parts), so why stop there?
I rank the series chronologically, with FK being my least favorite installment. The original film was a masterpiece and will keep me coming back to the franchise no matter how many times I've been disappointed.
 
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I actually really liked it. Still not anywhere near the original but easily up there with LW for me. I ignored Claire, she was even more useless in this one than JW but I was fine with everyone else. I don't know exactly where they are going to go with the third one but the whole theme at the end was that the tech is out there now and it cannot be put back. They never said how many were actually sold and shipped and then there are the ones on the loose but the point is that they can now just be cloned. The hard part of reworking the genetic code has already been done, like Wu said, they (the buyers) will make more. I'm afraid the third one will be much more greenpeace save the dinos from exploitation type stuff.

One thing the movie did show was that the carnivores attacking everything in sight in the game is movie accurate. Get some lava on them? No problem 10 seconds later they are ready to resume killing. Running for their life from a volcano? Only until they see something to kill then they forget all about running away. Trapped in a room breathing poison gas after being trapped, drugged, caged and transported? No problem once they get 10 ft outside the door, time to resume killing. We are expecting them to act like animals but obviously in the movies they are not animals, they are monsters. Except for Blue, who should be nuts by now if Raptors are truly supposed to be pack animals.
 
While it was certainly no Jurassic Park, I have to admit that, for the most part, I liked Fallen Kingdom; I don't know how anyone can say the CGI was bad. I thought the dinos looked great and had a feeling of real weight to them; the volcanic eruptions and explosions were incredible. Admittedly, some of the bigger dinosaurs seemed to run unnaturally quickly (e.g. Anky/Brachios escaping the eruption) but that was easy enough to overlook. I will say that the Stygimoloch scene in the cells was a bit silly and the CGI there didn't hold up as well.

The villains of the story were quite cartoon-ish for sure and because we never really got to know Mills' character, it seemed like a leap for him to go from greedy to murderous. None of the villains really stood out so they were mostly ineffectual.

My biggest gripe though is the franchise continuing to push the plot of the military trying to use dinos as weapons - it just doesn't make sense. What can a pack of velociraptors do that modern infantry can't? Seriously, a T.Rex isn't going to be able to stop a tank, a drone, or even a group of soldiers armed with assault rifles. There is also the logistical nightmare of feeding an army of these animals and transporting them to the combat zones. The concept doesn't hold up and I think they should abandon this story arc in future movies. The JW movies should have just stuck to the investigation of dinosaur intelligence without the military angle (are they social, can they be trained for entertainment purposes, human companionship/work animals, etc).

I think I would have been happy if the entire FK movie had been about trying to rescue as many dinos as possible for transport to another island - almost like a dino nature documentary. They could have even kept the animal trafficking plot and the Lockwood estate/Indoraptor scenes but the emphasis should have been placed on the relocation of the dinos. Then again, maybe today's audiences wouldn't be able to handle a slower paced movie like that.

Either way, I still enjoyed the movie.
 
While it was certainly no Jurassic Park, I have to admit that, for the most part, I liked Fallen Kingdom; I don't know how anyone can say the CGI was bad. I thought the dinos looked great and had a feeling of real weight to them; the volcanic eruptions and explosions were incredible. Admittedly, some of the bigger dinosaurs seemed to run unnaturally quickly (e.g. Anky/Brachios escaping the eruption) but that was easy enough to overlook. I will say that the Stygimoloch scene in the cells was a bit silly and the CGI there didn't hold up as well.

The villains of the story were quite cartoon-ish for sure and because we never really got to know Mills' character, it seemed like a leap for him to go from greedy to murderous. None of the villains really stood out so they were mostly ineffectual.

My biggest gripe though is the franchise continuing to push the plot of the military trying to use dinos as weapons - it just doesn't make sense. What can a pack of velociraptors do that modern infantry can't? Seriously, a T.Rex isn't going to be able to stop a tank, a drone, or even a group of soldiers armed with assault rifles. There is also the logistical nightmare of feeding an army of these animals and transporting them to the combat zones. The concept doesn't hold up and I think they should abandon this story arc in future movies. The JW movies should have just stuck to the investigation of dinosaur intelligence without the military angle (are they social, can they be trained for entertainment purposes, human companionship/work animals, etc).

I think I would have been happy if the entire FK movie had been about trying to rescue as many dinos as possible for transport to another island - almost like a dino nature documentary. They could have even kept the animal trafficking plot and the Lockwood estate/Indoraptor scenes but the emphasis should have been placed on the relocation of the dinos. Then again, maybe today's audiences wouldn't be able to handle a slower paced movie like that.

Either way, I still enjoyed the movie.

Yeah the 'using dinosaurs as weapons' thing is what I hated about the first Jurassic World aswell... in the original film the velociraptors were truly terrifying, they were something menacing that you couldn't control... but you instantly take that terror away when you see them being trained by humans. They've just made them feel like pets. I wish they kept the velociraptors as the villains.
 
The Brachiosaurus moment. So sad :(

I was quite conflicted by the film. On the one hand it was thrilling and anjoyable.

On the other hand, they start cloning people, destroy the islands and kill all the dinosaurs. A handful survive? - Not for long.
  • 1 raptor - can't breed.
  • 1 rex - can't breed.
  • 1 mosasaur - can't breed.
  • 1 anky - can't breed.
  • 2 trike (mother and daughter/son) - can't breed.
  • a handful of compies - possibly the only ones who can breed.

Yeah I do wonder what they’re building up to with that “Welcome to Jurassic World” Malcolm line at the end (with the current state of affairs it’s really more of a “briefly welcome to Jurassic California and neighbouring territories”). My prediction is that Maisie is going to be our next villain, deliberately breeding and releasing more dinosaurs into the outside world because she relates to them - perhaps because there’s not just a human in that cloning operation? How bad was Hammond at the end?

Either that or Wu bred them to be super-amenable to hybridisation and the Stegoceratops comes into existence naturally, if you catch my drift. We already know that Blue and Rexy share a blood group, which certainly isn’t normal for two naturally occurring individuals from wild species and the vet implies that any carnivore will do as long as it doesn’t have too many fingers.
 
well it's not a good movie but a good entertainement, i would watch it again. Some of the comment above just sayed why it was bad, the actors the duo Owen/Claire...come on..
But i went to see it with no expectations, i just wanted to see how the universe of JP/JW was evolving...and the cool dinos. And i was not dissapointed.
If you go to the movie theater with high expectations you are always going to be dissapointed, clear your cache guys, this is aint JP anymore. Put your brain next to you and enjoy
 
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