LOL (but stay away from his reply until you've seen the film)
ironclad Send a noteboard - 13/06/2015 01:42:23 PM
View original postI would watch the hell out of a sitcom set immediately after this, about the tyrannosaur and surviving raptor as a couple of wacky roommates setting up in the now-abandoned park, and occasionally having to team up to put their various dino-neighbors in their places. The opening credits could feature them looking at each other, dubbing over Pratt's & Howard's final dialogue "I think we should team up...for survival!"
That is hilarious!
We also looked at each other wondering where they're gonna go now. Well, we kinda got an answer in the T-Rex' case.
View original postThe kids were not nearly as annoying as kids usually are. They walked right along the edge of "too much attention on human problems, at the expense of dino-peril" without actually getting in violation. I'm glad they jettisoned the usual approach of big-sister-little-brother, which pretty much has me rolling my eyes at how that's the way every family in Hollywood goes. It seems on the rare occasions when they make the teen sibling a boy, he tends to be more competent than only child sons, and less screamy than girls. Anyway, they found some things the kids could plausibly do, without having them unrealistically save the day. I'm looking at Lex operating a complex park control system and FUCKING GYMNASTICS, original trilogy.
Entirely agree.
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LOL (but stay away from his reply until you've seen the film)
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