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Jurassic World: Rebirth (July 2, 2025) 🦕

Started by Giganotosaurus, January 22, 2024, 08:12:19 PM

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BlueKrono

lol, it's the raptor kill from the opening scene in JP. I wonder if this one is going to be rife with allusions to the original like Dominion was.
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Protopatch

On the face of it, it sounds more like a horror action movie than a SF action film.

In my opinion, the JP franchise is following the same path as the former TV show Supernatural ie it started with a "fantastic" idea, neatly directed. But the sequels tend to get more and more unpleasantly gory.

Dinosaurs must be turning over in their grounds at seeing themselves depicted as bloodthirsty monsters :||

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Quote from: BlueKrono on June 17, 2025, 01:56:08 AMlol, it's the raptor kill from the opening scene in JP. I wonder if this one is going to be rife with allusions to the original like Dominion was.

It will be. There are a dozen or so references to the original trilogy in the trailers alone. I listed them for the previous Jurassic World films and started doing so for this new film, but realised I can't be bothered any more. ::)



suspsy

Based on the buzz I've been observing, I believe that Superman will uppercut Rebirth clean out of the way once it opens.
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Dilopho

Quote from: Protopatch on June 17, 2025, 01:31:54 PMOn the face of it, it sounds more like a horror action movie than a SF action film.

In my opinion, the JP franchise is following the same path as the former TV show Supernatural ie it started with a "fantastic" idea, neatly directed. But the sequels tend to get more and more unpleasantly gory.

Dinosaurs must be turning over in their grounds at seeing themselves depicted as bloodthirsty monsters :||

Eh I don't know, I would say Jurassic World is the most violent of all the films with the most carnage and death, but it gets lowered after that. Dominion especially had almost nothing of note other than animals dying.

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PumperKrickel

Quote from: Protopatch on June 17, 2025, 01:31:54 PMOn the face of it, it sounds more like a horror action movie than a SF action film.

In my opinion, the JP franchise is following the same path as the former TV show Supernatural ie it started with a "fantastic" idea, neatly directed. But the sequels tend to get more and more unpleasantly gory.

Dinosaurs must be turning over in their grounds at seeing themselves depicted as bloodthirsty monsters :||

Every depiction of on-screen violence in the movies pales in comparison to some of the stuff that happened in the novels, so if anything leaning more towards horror and gore would be closer to Crichton's vision than most of the sequels.

Gwangi

Quote from: Dilopho on June 17, 2025, 05:48:23 PM
Quote from: Protopatch on June 17, 2025, 01:31:54 PMOn the face of it, it sounds more like a horror action movie than a SF action film.

In my opinion, the JP franchise is following the same path as the former TV show Supernatural ie it started with a "fantastic" idea, neatly directed. But the sequels tend to get more and more unpleasantly gory.

Dinosaurs must be turning over in their grounds at seeing themselves depicted as bloodthirsty monsters :||

Eh I don't know, I would say Jurassic World is the most violent of all the films with the most carnage and death, but it gets lowered after that. Dominion especially had almost nothing of note other than animals dying.

You're probably right if we're talking violence towards humans. Violence towards dinosaurs on the other hand...

I was watching the Jurassic movies with my daughter who doesn't care about violence towards humans but does care about violence towards dinosaurs. When it came time to watch the World movies images of mauled Apatosaurus and exploding Velociraptor flashed through my brain and I warned her that the World movies are more violent towards dinosaurs than the Park movies. She said "I've made it this far, I'm not giving up now" so we watched Jurassic World with mixed results. I told her that Fallen Kingdom has even more dinosaur violence and she agreed to stop with Jurassic World. I don't think she can handle the erupting volcano, drowning dinosaurs, dinosaurs having teeth removed, dinosaurs being caged and sold, etc. Not to mention someone being smothered to death with a pillow. And then with Dominion you have the Malta stuff. The first Jurassic World must certainly have the highest human body count though.   

Torvosaurus

avatar_Gwangi @Gwangi My granddaughter started watching the movies a couple of years ago (she was 9, now 11). Now if it was horses or other live animals, say being destroyed by the volcano, she may be upset. But "dinosaurs are dead", as she put it to me once. So the CGI and models of dinosaurs "dying" doesn't bother her, as they aren't real animals. Not criticizing by any means, Gwangi, because all kids have their quirks, I know. Just showing how kids can be different, I guess.

Torvo
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Gwangi

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Quote from: Torvosaurus on June 17, 2025, 09:46:30 PMavatar_Gwangi @Gwangi My granddaughter started watching the movies a couple of years ago (she was 9, now 11). Now if it was horses or other live animals, say being destroyed by the volcano, she may be upset. But "dinosaurs are dead", as she put it to me once. So the CGI and models of dinosaurs "dying" doesn't bother her, as they aren't real animals. Not criticizing by any means, Gwangi, because all kids have their quirks, I know. Just showing how kids can be different, I guess.

Torvo

Yeah, it doesn't matter what kind of animal it is in peril, she doesn't like it. She was very upset when she saw Toothless being captured in the original How To Train Your Dragon. I think she was about 4-5. Either way, her sympathy extends even to fictional animals. And she knows it's not real but it doesn't seem to matter. It's an occasionally frustrating character trait but I certainly don't mind her caring about animals. Oh yeah! She had a fit over seeing a dog's ear get closed in a door in A Christmas Story and still covers her eyes during that scene when we re-watch it.  

Dilopho

I don't like animals in peril either. I really didn't like the added scene in Dominion with the Oviraptor being decapitated.


Dilopho

I'm expecting to see a violent dinosaur death of some sort in Rebirth simply due to the behind the scenes pic of the humans running through a beach that's just covered in blood.


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Dilopho

There are also Ankylosaurus in the ending shot

CityRaptor

#776
Quote from: Protopatch on June 17, 2025, 01:31:54 PMDinosaurs must be turning over in their grounds at seeing themselves depicted as bloodthirsty monsters :||

Either that or they are seen as kiddy stuff by some arrogant mammals.
Jurassic Park is frightning in the dark
All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no

Giganotosaurus

Spoiler
People have seen the movie at the premiere and at subsequent showings. They are speaking about the movie

So the list of species in Rebirth (that aren't already dead) are:

Apatosaurus
Titanosaurus
Mutadon
D Rex
5-6 foot Newts
Spinosaurus
T Rex
Velociraptor
Compies
Ankylosaurus
Aquilops
Dilophosaurus
Mosasaurus
Quetzalcoatlus
Anurognathus
Small Pteranodon
Tentacle Creature


(A tentacle of an otherwise-unseen creature is shown).
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Mosasurus on Jurassic Mainframe and JPToys
Angurius on TohoKingdom

I love all the Jurassic movies, plus Disney's Dinosaur

Protopatch

Quote from: CityRaptor on June 18, 2025, 11:43:56 PM
Quote from: Protopatch on June 17, 2025, 01:31:54 PMDinosaurs must be turning over in their grounds at seeing themselves depicted as bloodthirsty monsters :||

Either those are they are seen as kiddy stuff by some arrogant mammals.
At least like any extant animal, aside from certain humans, they might not have been so vicious nor had a sadistic mindset.

HD-man

#779
Quote from: Dilopho on June 18, 2025, 10:25:08 PMThere are also Ankylosaurus in the ending shot

Good eye. I didn't notice until after you posted that.
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