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My Jurassic Park 4 Rant: Part Two

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

I created this video as my statement towards the lazy handling of the fourth Jurassic Park installment. We have been waiting for it for almost nine years with nothing but odd bits of information(none seriously confirmed). Wouldn't it be about time that it saw the light of day? Plus it sure would be a better story if it didn't involve a rubbish plot about "modified supersoldier Homocraptors". Is it really that hard to maintain consistency with the movie that started it all, the original Jurassic Park? Wouldn't a new sequel be satisfying without trying to outdo it?

In case you're interested about the fate of the franchise and the fourth installment check this link:
www.jurassicparkiv.org

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  • Carnotaur if you the chameleonic beasts from TLW novel. Taurus is latin for bull. Meat bull aka Carnotaurus. And I agree, these things were lacking from TLW assumably because a real Carnotaurus had no camouflage. Doesn't matter in the JP world with genetic engineering. So they wasted a good potential for TLW movie.

  • I guess you COULD say the JP3 raptors were evolved, but then it would be easier to juat call them a different form of raptor, like Troodon or Utahraptor.

  • @zmbklr101 The Raptors seen in all three movies are technically Deinonychus. Once again, in the genetic engineering driven plot accuracy is no reason to retcon an earlier continuity just because something has no feathers. Make the feathered ones fight the old reptilian form I say!

  • i make that same piont on the raptors, i hate it when they do that, dont change it keep it the same like the first one. oh don't forget the T-rex, it when to a dark brown blackish gray color to shades of green!

  • @dragonsnakes The lost world has both brown and green types in the form of the parent Rexes. Neither of those had feathers. The infant was planned to be given them at one point by Stan Winston's studio but for some reason they felt it would be too difficult.

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  • @dragonsnakes both brown and green t-rexes existed at the same time. brown ones were female and green ones were male

  • Ih and if there IS a JP4, NEEDS MOAR CARNOSAUR!!!

  • They should just say those raptors are Deinonychus,or trodon. (which they technically were)

  • @Dinoslay thats only and excuse to why the info is potrayed incorrectly. They made the T-rex motion sighted claim seem like an actual fact about the dinosaur rather then a deformity. The only reason featherless raptors pass is because they feather claim came out after the movie did.

  • @Querpecoman Then we should have had feathered Raptors back during Lost World because in that movie there are both genders and neither have feathers. It's all assumption really as there never was an in-universe explanation but to me it's another pack of Raptors that got more avian traits during their creation. In JP4 we will most likely have even more different Raptors.

    A mere scientific switch doesn't explain a change in the movies. The original types existed, no matter how inaccurate.

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