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T.REX- ROARING INTO CINEMAS SUMMER 2024

Started by Prehistory Resurrection, November 25, 2023, 08:50:14 PM

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HD-man

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crazy8wizard

Quote from: HD-man on March 17, 2024, 02:05:13 AMNot as good-looking as PhP, but I'm still looking forward to it: https://vimeo.com/921328765/37f795f48f?fbclid=IwAR3KkUOUHbTy5DutvMjO72LJdPjrZ2R1jatxNh7o4iBYLYAgvNC3V4i204Q

I feel like a smaller movie made for museums isn't comparable to Prehistoric Planet. These films run for about 30 minutes, 45 tops, and Prehistoric Planet as a whole is over 7 hours in length.
For what it is this looks excellent.


andrewsaurus rex

Interesting T. rex design.  Very beefy, on a par with the life size Sue restoration/sculpture, although maybe not as low slung in the belly region as she is.  Beefier than most toys available, including the beautiful BOTM rex.

GojiraGuy1954

I can't wait for people to get angry that a Quetzal can frighten a T. rex all over again
Shrek 4 is an underrated masterpiece

Prehistory Resurrection

#25
Update:

-The documentary will be released on June 21st.

- According to this article by BBC News about the discovery of a skeleton of a juvenile T-Rex by three kids; https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/articles/cprrvq418x1o, the documentary will be narrated by Sam Neill a.k.a Dr. Alan Grant in the Jurassic Park/ World films.

- The same find will be displayed and the documentary will be shown on June 21st at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.

Carnoking

Well, guess I need to make time to go to Denver now.

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Carnoking



I visited Teen Rex! The team was regrettably not at work when I stopped in, but I did get to see the already exposed mandible along with several teeth and a fossilized plant.

Later that week, they revealed that they have uncovered the premaxilla, some of the maxilla, and nasals, so they're moving at a good clip. Who knows how far along they'll be by the next time I get back there.

I also made sure to check out the T. rex doc in their infinity theater. I was tickled by Sam Neil narrating, and it felt like it gave a pretty comprehensive breakdown on how our image of T. rex has evolved over the years to our present understanding.

That being said, I'm not sure where or how that beautiful Blue Rhino Studio statue was utilized in the doc?

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