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GodzillaFan1990's wrote:
SoggyNoodles2016 wrote:Just kids? lol, you underestimate people, my dear 90s.

Also, there's the fact China doesn't have as big a cultural thing for JP as us so the JW trilogy is their JP.
Good point. Nostalgia plays a factor too why else did the live-action 90's Renaissance Disney remakes do so well after all.
probably that and what I said (foreign countries who dont have nostalgic ties basically give the same sucess these films got when the orginals came out)
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GodzillaFan1990's wrote:Tis still gonna make a billion because kids love dinosaurs.
*Sigh* You're right and that sucks.

I just wish we got Creation-the one Willis O'Brien movie that got turned into King Kong-Gwangi, or a modern take of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's version of The Lost World made by Guillmero del Toro or Peter Jackson made. It is too much to ask for a dinosaur movie that's intellegent, or at least tries hard to be, and good?

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Give me the budget for it and I'll give tou the most badass, scientifically accurate adaptation of Ricardo Delgado's Age of Reptiles.
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2004Zilla wrote:Give me the budget for it and I'll give tou the most badass, scientifically accurate adaptation of Ricardo Delgado's Age of Reptiles.
where's your GoFundMe?

because I need this very bad.
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Eh I'd prefer an Age of Reptiles movie be animated. Also it can't get too accurate as the dinosaurs in the first couple at least do a lot of fairly gymnastic stuff that's scientifically impossible for them to do.
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I will never rest until i get my Lost World Remake! And Valley of Gwangi.
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tyrantgoji wrote:I will never rest until i get my Lost World Remake! And Valley of Gwangi.
It really is amazing how the original 1925 silent movie version, which is 94 years old (!) STILL the best movie adaption of the book hands down.

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Rhedosaurus wrote:
tyrantgoji wrote:I will never rest until i get my Lost World Remake! And Valley of Gwangi.
It really is amazing how the original 1925 silent movie version, which is 94 years old (!) STILL the best movie adaption of the book hands down.
The 2001 movie was a far better adaption.
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tyrantgoji wrote:I will never rest until i get my Lost World Remake! And Valley of Gwangi.

I will take that Valley of Gwangi remake any day!

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ScootaVaran wrote:
The 2001 movie was a far better adaption.
The one with Bob Hoskins and the reused Walking with Dinosaurs models? Ah, i see you're a man of culture as well. :huge:
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ScootaVaran wrote:
Rhedosaurus wrote:
tyrantgoji wrote:I will never rest until i get my Lost World Remake! And Valley of Gwangi.
It really is amazing how the original 1925 silent movie version, which is 94 years old (!) STILL the best movie adaption of the book hands down.
The 2001 movie was a far better adaption.
I wasn't impressed by that version.

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Rhedosaurus wrote: Peter Jackson
Ehh… with the way the dinosaurs in King Kong '05 were handled, mindless killing machines that exist only to eat humans and will cheerfully die in pursuit of that goal, I'd be a little bit skeptical. 'Realistic' behavior is a top priority for me.

Also, we need an azhdarchid to appear in one of these movies. If you want a pterosaur attack scene, don't stupidly turn pteranodon or dimorphodon into blood-crazed demons. Hatzegopteryx would have been fully capable of eating humans with no character assassination required. The damn things were probably terrifying, if the Giant Prehistoric Death Stork hypothesis is accurate.
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Peter Jackson would also make it over 3-5 hours long if 2005's King Kong and Lord of the Rings is anything to go by.

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JAGzilla wrote:
Rhedosaurus wrote: Peter Jackson
Ehh… with the way the dinosaurs in King Kong '05 were handled, mindless killing machines that exist only to eat humans and will cheerfully die in pursuit of that goal, I'd be a little bit skeptical. 'Realistic' behavior is a top priority for me.
True, but I do think he can make it happen even if he was constrained in some form.

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Weird thing to say but why does Battle at Big Rock sound like a Land Before Time movie title? Still if it's anything like i've heard,should be fun!
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I hope the nasutoceratops puts up a good fight. Just have this worry it's gonna get killed off like nothing.
The JP franchise needs more herbivore action!
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Sweet I actually can't wait to watch it. Hopefully it's pretty good!

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ScootaVaran wrote:I hope the nasutoceratops puts up a good fight. Just have this worry it's gonna get killed off like nothing.
The JP franchise needs more herbivore action!
There's a pretty good chance of the Nasuto winning, I'd say. The carnivore is more likely to be cast as the villain. There's also the precedents of the Sinoceratops coming out on top against the Carnotaurus, and of the Indorapror being killed by a triceratops skull, which may imply that ceratopsids are finally getting their due in this franchise.
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My money is on Nasuto too. Can't wait for the short

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