2013-01-14, 23:12 | Link #41 | |
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Because its far easier than making your own idea and actually drawing it out and developing it, if the above examples make the same amount of money.
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2013-01-15, 00:43 | Link #44 | |
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2013-01-15, 01:40 | Link #45 | |
Wiggle Your Big Toe
Join Date: Feb 2007
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The horror genre has become almost nothing but remakes. The film industry is getting oversaturated with this crap. Not saying these films are all bad, but it'd be nice to see some variety again. Considering how far film has come as a medium there is so much potential with what could be adapted now, its just very dissapointing to have to see a constant onslaught of rehashed ideas and franchises. Doesn't help that people keep on eating it up, in turn giving these film heads the money they expected, thus giving them the confidence to keep regurgitating such lazy crap.
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2013-01-15, 18:58 | Link #53 | |
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The oldest feathered dinosaur ever dug up, the Epidexipteryx, appeared somewhere between the early Jurassic and Upper Jurassic. Dinosaurs rose during the Triassic. Wonder if in JP4 they will finally fix the Velociraptor's appearance (paleontologists only discovered it was a feathered dino two-three years after the first movie was released, so it's a honest mistake on Spielberg/Crichton's part - Joe Johnston tried to partially rectify this in JP3 with the alpha female's appearance, but he couldn't exactly completely revamp the raptor's now iconic look without confusing the audience) or if they'll replace it with the Utahraptor, whose size is actually much closer to what the movie franchise decided on (velociraptor mongoliensis, in real life, was significantly smaller - roughly the size of a duck/swan, instead of being as tall as a human being).
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2013-01-15, 19:29 | Link #55 | |
Black Steel Knight
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I was actually more annoyed by the new mistakes they made in JP2 & JP3. In JP2 the Apatosaurus’ neck (or is it Diplodocus’ neck?) can bent like swan’s and the Pteranodon can stand on a branch with only two feet like vultures! In JP3, most of the mistakes has been corrected (Raptors notwithstanding, but at least they tried), but for some unknown reasons, they add sharp teeth to the adult Pteranodons! I mean, Pteranodon shouldn’t have any teeth. Heck, their name means “toothless wing”! Why would they deliberately made a scientific mistake that even JP2 did it right? I agree though that they should replace the Velos with Utahs in the next movie (assuming they still want Raptors to star in it). It'll be funny if they just decide to shrink Velo's size into half-human size considering that they're portrayed as bigger-than-human in all three movies .
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2013-01-15, 19:53 | Link #57 |
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That's why they hired Paleontologist like Jack Horner to specifically correct all the scientific mistakes in the novel regarding dinosaurs so they can fix it in the JP movie. Alas, the mistakes are still there (even counting out the "feather" issue).
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