Official Jurassic World Thread | Jurassic World: Dominion 6/10/22

Interview with the director Colin Trevorrow

"It’s important to make a movie for the fans but I also have to remember that there’s a lot of people who just couldn't care less and need me to make a solid case for why the hell there’s a 'Jurassic Park 4' in the first place and I want to make a movie for them too.” -Colin Trevorrow







http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=107727
 
I hope they try and blend live animatronics with computer graphics like they did with Jurassic Park 1. That is what made that move so much better then say Jurassic Park 3. There was more of a sense of realism to it. Now that everyone is so CG happy, a lot of these movies just start to look like cartoons by the end of it.
 
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still laugh whenever i see this scene and when wayne knight got punked by the  Dilophosaur 
 
I thought it'd be longer then 15 minutes. They made up for it in #2.

"16. Jurassic Park is 127 minutes long; only 15 of those minutes actually contain footage of dinosaurs."
 
Harrison Ford as Dr. Grant would've been weird. Indiana Jones running from dinosaurs.
 
If it's set on one island, why's it being called Jurassic world?

The Five Deaths (Las Cinco Muertes in Spanish) is a chain of five islands 200 miles southwest of Costa Rica. They are named Isla Matanceros, Isla Muerta, Isla Pena, Isla Sorna and Isla Tacaño. The name comes from a Indian myth about a brave warrior facing a different execution on each of the five islands: burning, drowning, crushing, hanging and beheading. The islands were revealed in the sequel to the Jurassic Park film and novel.

It is never explicitly revealed whether all five islands contain dinosaurs, but the boatman in The Lost World strongly implies so. In the novel, dinosaurs reached the mainland, possibly as far as Rangiroa and Equador. In the game Jurassic Park: Survival there is another island populated with dinosaurs.


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the CGI in this movie better be breathtaking with it releasing in 2015

The CGI in the original is better than most CGI of the last 20 years lol. I have very low expectations for the CGI in this one.


Most of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are brought to life by a combination of animatronics and CGI. The famous assault-on-the-jeep scene, for example, cuts frequently (and rather seamlessly) between a giant, robotic T. rex and a computer-generated one, with the latter employed during shots of the animal walking or running. Whenever possible, Spielberg uses the robot, because it has actual weight and dimension; there’s a physicality to animatronics—which occupy real space in the frame, have to be lit, etc.—that CGI can’t quite mimic, even today.

http://www.avclub.com/article/20-years-later-ijurassic-parki-still-feels-like-th-105236
 
Most of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are brought to life by a combination of animatronics and CGI. The famous assault-on-the-jeep scene, for example, cuts frequently (and rather seamlessly) between a giant, robotic T. rex and a computer-generated one, with the latter employed during shots of the animal walking or running. Whenever possible, Spielberg uses the robot, because it has actual weight and dimension; there’s a physicality to animatronics—which occupy real space in the frame, have to be lit, etc.—that CGI can’t quite mimic, even today.

http://www.avclub.com/article/20-years-later-ijurassic-parki-still-feels-like-th-105236

I know that. I'm just saying we've gotten lazier with CGI over time. It's relied on way too much, and it just doesn't look real. That's my fear for this movie.
 
Most of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are brought to life by a combination of animatronics and CGI. The famous assault-on-the-jeep scene, for example, cuts frequently (and rather seamlessly) between a giant, robotic T. rex and a computer-generated one, with the latter employed during shots of the animal walking or running. Whenever possible, Spielberg uses the robot, because it has actual weight and dimension; there’s a physicality to animatronics—which occupy real space in the frame, have to be lit, etc.—that CGI can’t quite mimic, even today.

http://www.avclub.com/article/20-years-later-ijurassic-parki-still-feels-like-th-105236

I know that. I'm just saying we've gotten lazier with CGI over time. It's relied on way too much, and it just doesn't look real. That's my fear for this movie.

The reason being that all these new movies are done with only CGI and no practical effects
 
Thanks for that input. Actually you guys are right that movie was ahead of its time with the CGI/animatronics . I doubt they get lazy this time around as this movie is probably going to be a big deal.

Movies have been relying too much on CGI though but if that new Godzilla movie is any indication of what they can do. Jurassic World is gonna be :wow: along with a good plot
 
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