by charlie » Mon Apr 16, 2018 12:48 am
Keyser wrote:Been done before by me probably - but I remember the rending shock of the CGI spectacle (a joke now) of the Brachiosaur
walking all those years ago.
Too small of course and without quills, proto-feathers or true feathers - and as for the theropods without feathers - and the rexy (with the best eyesight of animal that ever lived) words fail me - but not as much as the raptors in Jurassic World.
To some of us, who watched Jurassic Park when it first came out in 1993 - it probably was the first film that we'd watched with what we perceived how Raptors and other dinosaurs living in the Jurassic period looked like.
Even with recent discoveries telling us that Raptors had feathers, etc, isn't going to convince Hollywood that they're not going to continue on with the stereotypical image of what the general conception is.
Anyway - T.Rex doesn't exactly look like a formidable 'monster' with cutsie feathers on it!
[quote="Keyser"]Been done before by me probably - but I remember the rending shock of the CGI spectacle (a joke now) of the Brachiosaur [b][i]walking[/i][/b] all those years ago.
Too small of course and without quills, proto-feathers or true feathers - and as for the theropods without feathers - and the rexy (with the best eyesight of animal that ever lived) words fail me - but not as much as the raptors in Jurassic World.
:Lucia:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJlmYh27MHg[/youtube][/quote]
To some of us, who watched Jurassic Park when it first came out in 1993 - it probably was the first film that we'd watched with what we perceived how Raptors and other dinosaurs living in the Jurassic period looked like.
Even with recent discoveries telling us that Raptors had feathers, etc, isn't going to convince Hollywood that they're not going to continue on with the stereotypical image of what the general conception is.
Anyway - T.Rex doesn't exactly look like a formidable 'monster' with cutsie feathers on it! :mrgreen: