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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by Oviraptor » 06 Oct 2004, 22:41
Originally saw this at,
http://www.dansjp3page.com/board2/view.asp...7847&next=17845
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http://www.nature.com/news/2004/041004/full/041004-11.html
However, the discovery of feathered dinosaurs at Liaoning is trickling down into popular culture. The first Jurassic Park film featured mainly scaly reptiles, Norell says, "But from what I've seen of the first shots of Jurassic Park IV, all the dinosaurs now have feathers."
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by Jon » 06 Oct 2004, 22:56
Ahh, really now? They have a few renders?
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by Tyrannis » 06 Oct 2004, 23:24
Where be these renders if they're out
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by Oviraptor » 06 Oct 2004, 23:52
Mark Norell might be dinosaur consulting for the film.
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by samfan » 06 Oct 2004, 23:55
Mmm... buffalo wings... /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
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by Jon » 07 Oct 2004, 00:00
Oviraptor wrote: Mark Norell might be dinosaur consulting for the film.
I figured that.
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by lilgamefreek » 07 Oct 2004, 00:49
I may be the only one who thinks this way, but I hope they keep the dinos the same. I mean, I like the whole feathered dinosaur things, but I want JP to stay consistent, /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" />
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by beeurd » 07 Oct 2004, 06:57
Yeah, me too. DAMN THEM!!!
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by crisco » 08 Oct 2004, 17:19
I'd have to agree, i don't want feathered raptors! I COULD deal with feathered infants =), that would be pretty cool
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by Tyrannis » 08 Oct 2004, 18:06
I agree with you crisco, infants with feathers would be cool. The adults though shouldn't be changed.
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