The Nonsense Thread

I don't think the one in Jurassic World has ever been identified as a Mosasaurus anyhow, has it?

~Thylo
Actually the female announcer during the feeding show in JW does refer to it as "The Mosasaurus..." And as for the Tylosaurus thing, it isn't ever actually said in the movie, but a person working on the film said that's the genus it's suppose to be.
No context but this is too great not to share this somewhere.

That is indeed a video worth sharing
 
Why is there a mosasaur in Aquaman anyway? I get the sharks with lasers on their heads (I may be mixing two different movies) but mosasaurs are extinct. Did the Atlanteans keep a secret stash at the bottom of the ocean or something?
 
Why is there a mosasaur in Aquaman anyway? I get the sharks with lasers on their heads (I may be mixing two different movies) but mosasaurs are extinct. Did the Atlanteans keep a secret stash at the bottom of the ocean or something?

From my understanding a Mosasaur is on the more normal side of the creatures they put into this movie.

~Thylo
 
Why is there a mosasaur in Aquaman anyway? I get the sharks with lasers on their heads (I may be mixing two different movies) but mosasaurs are extinct. Did the Atlanteans keep a secret stash at the bottom of the ocean or something?
Spoilers for Aquaman...
The Tylosaurus isn't the only prehistoric creature encountered. There is also a part when the go to the center of the Earth, which is apparently hollow in the DC universe, and they encounter a Pliosaurus, a flock of Pteranodon, and some small non-avian dinosaurs. As to why they're in the movie? I have no clue but honestly I don't care. I'll take any excuse to see prehistoric creatures in 3D, which is how I saw the movie.
 
Another aquaman spoiler.

Those dinosaurs and pterosaurs really were an unexpected, and unwanted, surprise. I like prehistoric beasts as much as the next zoochatter, but this was just random stuff thrown into the middle of the story. There is no context, no explaination and no reason for them to be there other than for people to say "oh that's where the sea dino* came from!"

* I know, I know, not a dinosaur, not even an archosaur. But most people who watch that movie don't know and don't care.
 
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