Jurassic World (Jurassic Park 4): 2015

El trailer aquel que luego dijeron que no tenia nada que ver con la pelicula.

Que vuelvan a esa puta mierda, por favor
 
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Pues sí, la verdad.

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The Jurassic Lagoon confirms marine reptiles! There are lots of new attractions,: T-Rex Kingdom, Water Park, Gentle Giants Petting Zoo, Ampitheater, Creation Lab, Underwater Observatory, The Aviary, The Egg Spinner, Bamboo Forest, Gyrosphere, Golf Course, Bontanical Gardens, Gondola Lift, Pachy Arena, Triceratops Territory, Mosasaurus Feeding Show, Gallimus Valley, Cretaceous Cruise and an Innovation Center.
 
http://www.movieweb.com/news/director-colin-trevorrow-reveals-new-jurassic-world-story-details

Director Colin Trevorrow Reveals New 'Jurassic World' Story Details. There are no 'good and bad' dinosaurs declares the director of the latest 'Jurassic Park' sequel as he clears up some of the recent Internet rumors.

Quite a few Jurassic World plot details have leaked out across the Internet in recent weeks, along with a map that offered a look at the new dinosaurs and attractions housed within the Isla Nublar underwater theme park. Director Colin Trevorrow wants to set the record straight, and in an exclusive interview with /film, helped clear up any confusion there may have been. Specifically that there is a war brewing between good and evil dinosaurs, which isn't true by definition.

First, he does confirm what we've heard in terms of the overall plot, and the film's main backdrop.

"Jurassic World takes place in a fully functional park on Isla Nublar. It sees more than 20,000 visitors every day. You arrive by ferry from Costa Rica. It has elements of a biological preserve, a safari, a zoo, and a theme park. There is a luxury resort with hotels, restaurants, nightlife and a golf course. And there are dinosaurs. Real ones. You can get closer to them than you ever imagined possible. It's the realization of John Hammond's dream, and I think you'll want to go there."


He compares the thematic push in the film to our current relationship with technology and movies themselves.

"[O]ur relationship with technology has become so woven into our daily lives. We've become numb to the scientific miracles around us. We take so much for granted... What if, despite previous disasters, they built a new biological preserve where you could see dinosaurs walk the earth...and what if people were already kind of over it? We imagined a teenager texting his girlfriend with his back to a T-Rex behind protective glass. For us, that image captured the way much of the audience feels about the movies themselves. 'We've seen CG dinosaurs. What else you got?' Next year, you'll see our answer."


More than anything, Colin Trevorrow wants you to know that there are no such thing as 'good and bad' dinosaurs. They're all just animals in a wild kingdom that has been roped off by man.

"There's no such thing as good or bad dinosaurs. There are predators and prey. The T-Rex in Jurassic Park took human lives, and saved them. No one interpreted her as good or bad. This film is about our relationship with animals, how we react to the threat they pose to our dominance on earth as a species. We hunt them, we cage them in zoos, we admire them from afar and we try to assert control over them. Chris Pratt's character is doing behavioral research on the raptors. They aren't trained, they can't do tricks. He's just trying to figure out the limits of the relationship between these highly intelligent creatures and human beings."


He did confirm that there will be a new dinosaur in the film, which was earlier rumored to be created from the DNA of a T-Rex, a raptor, a snake and a cuttlefish.

"[T]here will be one new dinosaur created by the park's geneticists. The gaps in her sequence were filled with DNA from other species, much like the genome in the first film was completed with frog DNA. This creation exists to fulfill a corporate mandate-they want something bigger, louder, with more teeth. And that's what they get.

I know the idea of a modified dinosaur put a lot of fans on red alert, and I understand it. But we aren't doing anything here that Crichton didn't suggest in his novels. This animal is not a mutant freak. It doesn't have a snake's head or octopus tentacles. It's a dinosaur, created in the same way the others were, but now the genetics have gone to the next level. For me, it's a natural evolution of the technology introduced in the first film. Maybe it sounds crazy, but most of my favorite movies sound crazy when you describe them in a single sentence."
 
Quizá es que he visto demasiada caspa pero a mi lo del dinosaurio híbrido malo maloso, me pone. Y lástima que no prospere lo de dinos buenos vs dinos malos o lo de los saurios adiestrados, podría ser glorioso.
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They splice together a T-Rex, raptor, snake, and cuttlefish to create a monstrous new dino that, of course, gets loose and terrorizes the park. Nothing like a little greed and human arrogance to ruin a good thing, right? Dino expert Jack Horner has teased this bad boy since last year and now we have an idea why he says we'll want to "keep the lights on" after seeing it. He may be right.

Pues si él está detrás a lo mejor podemos darle un voto de confianza hasta el primer trailer...
 
He compares the thematic push in the film to our current relationship with technology and movies themselves.
Lo del dinosaurio híbrido tiene bastante peligro por lo atrevido, pero al mismo tiempo como concepto es bastante lógico y consecuente con lo que ha tratado siempre Jurassic Park, tanto libro como película, en relación a los límites éticos de la ciencia, los peligros de jugar a ser dios, y el mercantilismo sin frenos. Cuando has traído a la vida a Dinosaurios auténticos y la gente ya se ha acostumbrado hasta el punto de verlos como cosa normal... ¿cuál es tu siguiente paso?

De hecho pienso que la clave está ahí en la frase que he destacado. Ese bigger and louder mercantilista que persiguen los responsables del parque con su tecnología para crear un monstruo lo vemos a diario en el cine y es responsable de que existan las películas imbéciles de monstruos como Bay, Emmerich, etc...
 
http://www.lashorasperdidas.com/ind...-los-detalles-filtrados-de-parque-jurasico-4/

Colin Trevorrow confirma, frustrado, los detalles filtrados de ‘Parque Jurásico 4′. El director afirma que en la era de Internet es casi imposible sorprender en un cine.

/Film publicó ayer declaraciones de Colin Trevorrow, director de Jurassic World, sobre las filtraciones que la semana pasada se hicieron sobre la trama de la película y de las que nos hicimos eco aquí.

Trevorrow se lamenta: “Es lo que pasa con las filtraciones, a veces no son ni malas interpretaciones ni falsedades. Eran elementos reales de la historia que los cineastas estaban intentando presentar al público en la oscuridad de una sala de cine. Pero por desgracia, en 2014, los lees en un ordenador. La semana pasada fue descorazonadora para cualquiera de nuestro equipo, no porque quisiéramos ocultar cosas a los fans, sino porque estábamos trabajando muy duro para crear algo lleno de sorpresas. Cuando era crío, descubrías todo de golpe en un cine, te caía encima y explotaba tu cabeza. Ahora basta una persona para destripárselo a todo el mundo. Espero que quien sea que lo haya filtrado lo haya hecho para reventar lo que estamos creando, porque si trataba de ayudar, lo ha hecho fatal“.
 
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