Jurassic Park IV

Somewhere on a remote island there lie no fences, no power, and no plot. Explore the amazing world of the Universal Studios potential known as Jurassic Park IV. (Spoilers Allowed!)
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Rex-Jay wrote:That's just another one of those horror flicks where all the plot takes place before the movie's events take place /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />. But hey, maybe something half-decent could be scrounged from that...
Actually, I was thinking that the whole Biosyn set-up could be the first act of the film. You could stretch that a good 30-45 minutes. Especially, if you add a breakout scene at the end of the act. It could be pretty cool. Also, I just want to say that the original JP follows a typical horror set-up as well; a group of random people venture out to a remote location, get stranded, and the chaos ensues. That sounds like your average monster/horror film to me.
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Really the only place on the mainland that would work for me is the mountains and jungles of Costa Rica, and perhaps Africa. Seriously, I'll puke if I see dinos chasing people down city streets. It will be a two-hour long version of the Rex in San Diego scene, please no!
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We should probably just let Universal create the premise. Their "Dino-dog" idea did suck, but they were aware of it. If people really want a JP4 I'm sure they can come up with something decent. But I doubt that they'll have anything groundbreaking anymore.
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Post by trex kills spino »

no what would be cool raptors vs ninjas or raptors on motor cycles

look out hollywood
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Yeah, that'll do for a whacked out movie consumer. /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
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well you have to admit raptors vs ninjas and or bikers would be cool

look out hollywood
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Yeah, if it were a stand-alone, but, when it comes to Jurassic Park, that is out of the question(as many, many, many guys and gals have said before in this community).

It is clear that they still have a chance of creating one more story that could involve new twists with the dinosaurs(DX being one), but I doubt it is going to be anything as groundbreaking as the first one, as I already said, but what I think we still could get from a new sequel is answers to the most burning questions:

-What happened to InGen after the San Diego incident?
-Is Hammond still alive/already passed away?
-Is there another company involved similar to BioSyn(and perhaps Dodgson included)?

The success of the third sequel depends on one thing: How loyal they will be to the very first film. If they choose to improvise yet again as they did with JP3's completely seperate story, that only made up new questions without answering anything(such a excuse it is), they will spoil their chances of making the fans happy. On the other hand, if they do choose to create a story that actually gives us answers besides delivering some more hard-boiled dino action the film could please both the average moviegoer and an original fan. It's their call, but I think they should use their ears(and brains) a bit more carefully when near to the remaining loyal fans. This genre is theatre, as all movies are, but in order to make it more appealing they should really consider making it less shallow. It all depends on the approach and the mixing of different elements. I know they can do it. I'm just not sure if they really care anymore. /unsure.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":unsure:" border="0" alt="unsure.gif" />
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They need to
a) Fix the dilophosaur
/cool.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="B)" border="0" alt="cool.gif" /> Bring back Malcolm
c) Kill all the children in the first scene
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Hmmm. Yes lets have a pack of dilos massacre an entire orphanage. Then that just leaves Malcolm.

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Malcolm should work at a day care center and then dilophosaurs should come out of nowhere. The entire movie is Ian fighting them back using toys and eventually he dies.
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