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I watched jp3 on dvd last night and apart from the film being completely pointless can any one tell me how the guy who stole the raptor eggs who was being attacked in the river could end up in the helicopter at the end.
Anyone
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Jimmyboy
21-01-2002, 18:49
He got washed downstream so we can only assume that after being eaten by giant birds and falling down some steep riverbanks, he simply got up and walked back in the direction he came from & managed to beat everyone else to the chopper.
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As you say its a terrible movie so I wouldnt think so hard.
Here's another one. How did that little gimp of a kid manage to survive so many weeks on his tod on an island infested with Dinocritters and not get slightly chewed.
Christ!, Muldoon was the pro in the first one and he didn't manage to see the end credits role
Something iffy is a foot.
jroadley
21-01-2002, 19:51
I thought this film was bad, watched it - sold it on. I didn't think William H. Macy made bad films :p
Werdna007
22-01-2002, 06:49
As Robby said above: it's a kid who survived. And as everybody knows kids (especially Amercian kids in movies) can do things that grownups can't. ;)
Let's not bother with the spoiler tags then, shall we ?
Originally posted by GK
Let's not bother with the spoiler tags then, shall we ?
LOL ... JP3 is a lot better then the 2nd, but I do think Macy would have had a bit more to do in it ;)
RoboCop4
22-01-2002, 11:45
Originally posted by Goblin
JP3 is a lot better then the 2nd, but I do think Macy would have had a bit more to do in it
I disagree, IMHO 'Lost World', whilst not having the grandeur of the first, and suffering both from the inclusion of yet another idiot kid and a daft 'King Kong' style plot near the end, is still better than the third film.
The plot of JP3 was daft, none of the characters (apart from Sam Neill's) were worth saving, the *new* dinosaurs were obviously included just to be *new*, the raptors had suddenly become intelligent, and as for the ending .... it is better not to speak of it!
SloppyJoe
22-01-2002, 12:16
Well, I put my brain away for an hour and a bit and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Originally posted by RoboCop4
the raptors had suddenly become intelligent
They had always been intelligent - the genetically modified evolution has acclerated the process though!
RoboCop4
22-01-2002, 13:38
Originally posted by john316
They had always been intelligent - the genetically modified evolution has acclerated the process though!
So how do you explain the fossilised Raptor 'communicator' bone thingy they dug up and recreated at the start of the film? That implied to me that it must always been part of the Raptor’s physiology. Perhaps the wee beasties only learned to use it by the time JP3 came along... :p
Originally posted by RoboCop4
So how do you explain the fossilised Raptor 'communicator' bone thingy they dug up and recreated at the start of the film? That implied to me that it must always been part of the Raptor’s physiology. Perhaps the wee beasties only learned to use it by the time JP3 came along... :p
As I said, they have always had intelligence as highlighted in JP 1 when they learn how to open doors and work together to kill Muldoon. This intelligence has simply grown due to the use of genetics moving evolution along faster than it should ever do!
For the record i didn't mind JP3. As already said switch off brain, great film. Annoying kid and laughable ending aside the one thing i don't forgive it for is the very little screen time the T-Rex gets. Spinosaurous was a cheap substitute to try and go bigger and better.
The outright star of both previous JP's was the T-Rex and to neglect it in the 'threequel' was IMO blasphemous.
(Cor, i sound like some ten year old Dino freak, don't i???:nuts: )
I liked JP3 and epicially liked the Pterdoen sequence in the giant birdcage. The only downfall with this movie was the Jeff Goldblum wasn't in it and William H Macy, Tea Leoni and the Kid was. Also it was 1/2 an hour to short and could have gone into depth discovering what InGen were up to (which Alan Grant mentions).
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i enjoyed it a little bit as it was in DTS and it gave me a rare oppurtunity to use my amp in this mode,although tea leoni got on my nerves even the missus said "why dosent she shut up,the silly cow":D
Chief Brody
22-01-2002, 20:49
Three more for you :
1. How did the snacks in that vending machine manage to stay fresh supposedly eight years after the island was abandoned?
2. Whose skull was that in the Pteranadon aviary (by my reckoning, the Spino ate the hunter and the pilot, and raptors killed Mr. Udesky)?
3. In this movie, Dr. Grant has apparently written a book about his experiences on Jurassic Park. Yet apparently, in Lost World all the people involved in the first movie were subject to gagging orders (remember the guy on the subway taunting Goldblum "Hey, i believed you"). How so?
Originally posted by Chief Brody
Three more for you :
1. How did the snacks in that vending machine manage to stay fresh supposedly eight years after the island was abandoned?
2. Whose skull was that in the Pteranadon aviary (by my reckoning, the Spino ate the hunter and the pilot, and raptors killed Mr. Udesky)?
3. In this movie, Dr. Grant has apparently written a book about his experiences on Jurassic Park. Yet apparently, in Lost World all the people involved in the first movie were subject to gagging orders (remember the guy on the subway taunting Goldblum "Hey, i believed you"). How so?
1. I'll give you that one - just a stupid plot hole!
2. This one was set on site B so it could have been any of the hunters from Pete Postlewaite's gang
3. Ingen doesn't exist anymore as it was ruined by the events of The Lost World thus null and voiding the contract!
Originally posted by john316
They had always been intelligent - the genetically modified evolution has acclerated the process though!
Must have been accelerated a lot..........the Spino had a mobile!
Originally posted by TODGE
Must have been accelerated a lot..........the Spino had a mobile!
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