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"One of the ideas featured a group of soldiers that were genetically crossed humans and dinosaurs. This was proposed by John Sayles in 2004 but has been scrapped." -IMDb
Nooooooo!
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"One of the ideas featured a group of soldiers that were genetically crossed humans and dinosaurs. This was proposed by John Sayles in 2004 but has been scrapped." -IMDb
Nooooooo!
The thing about cgi is that the charm is lost. There's a distinct feeling you get when you're looking at something real. The alien, predator, trex, heck even the ninja turtles all are classic because they were "real". Cgi doesn't hold the same power.
i feel you 100%.The thing about cgi is that the charm is lost. There's a distinct feeling you get when you're looking at something real. The alien, predator, trex, heck even the ninja turtles all are classic because they were "real". Cgi doesn't hold the same power.
Yeah, couldn't see that one working. I'm obviously always willing to suspend some disbelief for sci-fi movies, but that sounds too much, especially in line with the other films.
"One of the ideas featured a group of soldiers that were genetically crossed humans and dinosaurs. This was proposed by John Sayles in 2004 but has been scrapped." -IMDb
I think people are setting their expectations too high for this.
Looks better than I thought it would. I've lost all faith in Hollywood. I'll check it out eventually.
Yeah teaming up with Raptors ruins it for me.
Name Meaning: Fierce or Untamable King
Habitat: Jurassic World
Length: Currently 40 ft
Weight: TBD
Origin: Hammond Creation Lab
Agression Index: Very High
Diet: Carnivore
We set out to make Indominus the most fearsome dinosuar ever to be displayed at Jurassic world. The genetic engineers at our Hammond Creation Lab have more than delivered.
At first glance, Indominus most closely resembles a T-Rex, but its distinctive head ornamentation and ultra-tough bony osteoderms can be traced from Theropods known as Abeliosaurs. Indominus' horns have been placed above the eye orbit through genetic material hybridized from Carnotaurus, Majungasaurus, Rugops, and Giganotosaurus. Fearsome indeed.
Indominus' roar is estimated to reach 140-160db - the same as a 747 taking off and landing. And it can reach speeds of 30 mph... while confined to its enclosure. Come experience Indominus Rex for yourself beginning this summer. If you dare.