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Jack Horner plays with toys

Started by laticauda, January 27, 2018, 06:11:25 PM

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laticauda

If you have seen this or it was posted before I apologize but this really made me laugh.

https://youtu.be/6JN2K13Pz70


Lanthanotus

So Hasbro needs some "scientific" backup to sell their poor toys? I never got the grip on those "who wins in a fight between x vs y", knowing hundreds of TV hours were and are filled with this crap makes this video not less ridiculous - even with fantasy creatures involved.

laticauda

The whole video is ridiculous, but its funny to see him (especially at the end) playing with the toys. 

Libraraptor

I do Not like the video.  I have just read through "Digging Dinosaurs" als my respect for Horner's work has grown even bigger. But this video is just silly.

Reptilia

#4
I think he keeps doing this JP related stuff only for popularity's sake.

Flaffy

And the more likely case, the $$.
It's pretty ironic to see Jack Horner tolerating a "Stygimoloch" instead of a Pachycephalosaurus.

WarrenJB

#6
Quote from: Reptilia on January 28, 2018, 11:38:39 PM
I think he keeps doing this JP related stuff only for popularity's sake.

Jack Horner in the care home for senior palaeontologists: 'hey kids, Alan Grant was me! Did I tell you that? I was the hero, not like that crank Bakker in the second one.'

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