Spyke

We really won't talk about those "velociraptors"? The annoying kid at the beginning of the movie was the only one to get their description surprisingly accurate when he said they looked like a 2m turkey.

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piefed.world

Also, wrong continent for Velociraptors (they were in Hell Creek Montana/South Dakota). Velociraptors are found in China/Mongolia.

Deinonychus or UtahRaptors are the right size and continent, but don't sound as cool as "Velociraptor"

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lemmy.world

I mean, I don't think the film says that they stuck to cloning local dinos.

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piefed.world

I'm referring to the beginning of the first movie where Grant discovers a Velociraptor, while being in South Dakota.

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europe.pub

And most likely it's because of that movie that regular people know a Cretaceous even existed and what animals where there. It did kick the field and public interest into high gear.

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It absolutely did for me! I know I enjoy dinosaurs because of that movie alone. The awe, the wonder of what could be. It was a glorious time to rent it from Blockbuster and have a family night watching all these movie hits.

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lemmy.world

It's a pun on "electric park", which is what amusement parks were called when electricity was still a new thing.

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quokk.au

And "they" means the characters, not the writer.

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lemmy.zip

The fact that the movie turned Hammond into a kindly grandfather figure rather than the rich, greedy bastard he was in the book was probably one of the bigger mistakes in the adaptation... The way he's presented as a visionary who actually cares in the movie makes the cut costs not really make that much sense.

Greedy capitalist fuck who only sees how much money he can milk out of the park like he was in the book? That made perfect sense.

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They had to get rid of the credit, the text was collateral cropping

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lemmy.world

iirc John Hammond covers this in the book. I was so young, but something is triggering it for me. Could just be the subconscious trying to protect grade 4 nostalgia, though.

Hell, I could've picked that up off playing Jurassic World Evolutions in the last six months and it's backpedal lore.

Whatever it is, Michael Crichton was no idiot.

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Yeah he talks pretty openly about it being a marketing term, and the scientists later criticise the accuracy too.

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