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This cannot possibly be bad.and created genetically engineered human-dinosaurs mercenaries that could wield guns. Whats more dangerous than a velociraptor? A velociraptor with an AK-47 (clever girl).
Cool concept art, but it would have been a terrible Jurassic Park moive. Might work under a different franchise though (some random Si-Fi moive).
I'm currently thanking God for that concept never being brought to the silver screen.SilentFireXWhat a unfitting slay to the series that would've been. Thank heavens it was a dud.
This script was very fun. It tied into the previous movies nicely.
tl;dr, as far as I can remember:
- dinosaurs keep breeding on the islands and some make their way to the mainland (sort of like in the first book)
- Hammond is broke and InGen was taken over by other corporations
- Hammond and a team of scientists plan to engineer dinosaurs that can't reproduce and introduce them into the wild to exterminate the rest
- a mercenary team is sent to the first island to retrieve the shaving cream can with the dead embryos, in order to obtain genetic material for the mutants
- the Main Character, a badass merc, has some adventures on the island, finds the can but is captured by the security team of a previously mentioned corporation
- they fly him to Switzerland - and offer him a job
- the corporation was breeding custom dinosaurs, very intelligent hybrids that mix various species (both extinct and contemporary)
- the Main Character trains them; the idea is to create custom super-soldiers that are obedient and can be sold to anyone
- all this happens less than halfway through the movie. What follows is a very R-rated adventure starring an A-Team of crazy dinosaurs and this merc dude, taking jobs all over the world
Spielberg would never allow such a movie to be made. It was a very creative script. Outrageous and batsh*t insane but fun as hell.
I'm currently thanking God for that concept never being brought to the silver screen.SilentFireXSounds about right.
I wouldn't mind. I've always thought that something terrifying might come out of humans tinkering with genetics.
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Also, I've had nightmares about being chased by a T-rex long before the movies ever came out. So, yeah. I kinda like the JP movies even though they're very much on the cheesy side.
[QUOTE="SilentFireX"]I'm currently thanking God for that concept never being brought to the silver screen.Serraph105
They could make that movie still. Just not have it be JP4.This script was very fun. It tied into the previous movies nicely.
tl;dr, as far as I can remember:
- dinosaurs keep breeding on the islands and some make their way to the mainland (sort of like in the first book)
- Hammond is broke and InGen was taken over by other corporations
- Hammond and a team of scientists plan to engineer dinosaurs that can't reproduce and introduce them into the wild to exterminate the rest
- a mercenary team is sent to the first island to retrieve the shaving cream can with the dead embryos, in order to obtain genetic material for the mutants
- the Main Character, a badass merc, has some adventures on the island, finds the can but is captured by the security team of a previously mentioned corporation
- they fly him to Switzerland - and offer him a job
- the corporation was breeding custom dinosaurs, very intelligent hybrids that mix various species (both extinct and contemporary)
- the Main Character trains them; the idea is to create custom super-soldiers that are obedient and can be sold to anyone
- all this happens less than halfway through the movie. What follows is a very R-rated adventure starring an A-Team of crazy dinosaurs and this merc dude, taking jobs all over the world
Spielberg would never allow such a movie to be made. It was a very creative script. Outrageous and batsh*t insane but fun as hell.
Baranga
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