Don't forget the cross-over Jurassic Park - Transformers movie which will surely arise.
Jurassic Park VS Transformers: Dawn of CGI Shakey Cam
~Thylo
Don't forget the cross-over Jurassic Park - Transformers movie which will surely arise.
I should like to see that movie. Some future scienticians find Dr. Grant entombed in a giant ball of 65 million year old amber. To save him they have to send the great-grandchildren back to the Age of the Dinosaurs. But there is a problem with their calculations and instead they end up in the original Jurassic Park. Also there would be ninjas.Perhaps they'll even throw in a movie where Grant and Malcolm's great-grandchildren travel back in time to the events of the original film to try and stop it all from happening.
Wait guys, just wait. At least after Disney has bought the rights for the franchise in near futere and looking what Disney has done with Star Wars, they will fullfill a lot of your suggestions....
We're years from that, though. First we need about six films of Michael Bay directed war between the Humans and mutant Dinos, then a film set 20 years into the future. Perhaps they'll even throw in a movie where Grant and Malcolm's great-grandchildren travel back in time to the events of the original film to try and stop it all from happening. Oh the possibilities.
~Thylo
Yes, Ninjas vs Velociraptors!
I think Jurassic Park franchise ran out of possibilities. Half of the scenes in the last movie were the same as in previous movies. The story also suffers from a flaw. Concept of the plot is that dinosaurs are evil. However, most people like dinosaurs and would probably like to visit a dinosaur zoo if one existed.
I think there is more promise in remaking some other dinosaur franchise. Computer animated version of 'The Land Before Time', anyone? Or a movie version of Nigel Marven's 'Prehistoric Park' with less sleepy characters?
along with stuff that portrays dinosaurs as real animals rather than movie monsters
There are a lot. Starting with the best of all, the BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs, and it's sequels Prehistoric Park and Ballad of Big Al. Another great moviecumentary is Dinosaur Revolution, tough a bit exaggerated in the things that happens here. Appart of these documentaries more or less similar to movies (and for sure there are more that I don't know), there is a lot of classic style documentaries depicting the dinosaurs as the animals they was and not as monsters.
At least in the beginning, it would be very popular, but not affordable for a majority of people. Normal zoos would still continue to exist.What would a real life JW do to the zoo industry and community?
Here's a question. What would a real life JW do to the zoo industry and community?
Here's a question. What would a real life JW do to the zoo industry and community?