Who killed everyone on the Boat?
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Tsavo — 10 years ago(January 28, 2016 04:15 AM)
Thanks! Yes I actually am a big fan of that story, and I appreciate your familiarity with it! Your assertion is interesting, but really, they were both supposed to be Pteranodons, however Jurassic Park 3 retconned a lot of the animal appearances (including Brachiosaurus). So in the end, I fear I have to disagree with you, and honestly doubt they put that much thought into the third film. Still, it would have been a far more interesting angle and story point that could certainly have improved the film overall.
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AugustGorman — 11 years ago(September 17, 2014 11:07 PM)
THE FINAL SCENE OF THE LOST WORLD WAS JUST A POIGNANT SCENE OF DINOSUARS IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT WITH RICHARD HAMMONDS RICH, GRANDPA-LIKE VOCAL TONES DUBBED OVER.
IT WASNT A GOD DAMN LIVE SCENE FROM ISLA SORNA.
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Tsavo — 10 years ago(February 11, 2016 11:34 PM)
Actually, it very much was, using capitols and yelling a lot really does not help you either! It was very clear that it was the same family group of Tyrannosaurs, with the baby walking on the very same island.
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jloper — 12 years ago(September 04, 2013 11:09 AM)
The boat was in deep water and travelling too fast for it to be the Spinosaurus. This scene was probably supposed to be foreshadowing for the Pteranodons that appeared later. But if I had my way, it would've been foreshadowing for an aquatic prehistoric creature like a Plesiosaur, Mososaur, or Lipleurodon.
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zandor1204 — 12 years ago(January 02, 2014 12:55 PM)
I have to agree with your comment. The boat was travelling to fast in open water for the Spinosaurus to eat the people and still leave the boat travelling at speed to keep the parasailers aloft and the dragline taught. Your idea of the aquatic prehistoric creature would make the most sense as those creatures could easily disappear back underwater and also keep up with the boat while eating the people onboard.
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chime1985 — 12 years ago(December 11, 2013 07:42 AM)
Jack the Ripper. John Hammond found a way to bring him back through the technology of cloning. They found some "DNA" with one of the prostitutes he killed. After JP closed, his clone has been running around the island in his cloak and top hat. He has since murdered 4 Velociraptors, 2 Dilophosaurus, half a dozen Gallimimus and a big ass T-Rex. He left cryptic clues for Scotland Yard at each of the crime scenes.
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CyniCritic — 11 years ago(July 09, 2014 05:31 PM)
The Pterasaurs from TLW were able to fly free because they weren't migratory. So unless the boat sped past their nest sites then it wasn't them. The mutant Pteranodons in JP3 were imprisoned because INGEN knew they were globe fliers/migratory and so could not be released. So it definitely wasn't them. The boat was travelling too fast for the Spinosaurus to catch. So it wasn't him/her.
The best explanation is the smaller Pterasaurs from TLW and the boat must have sped past their rock nests causing them to attack Otherwise chalk it up to another plothole like the dead ship crew in TLW. -
tyrexden — 11 years ago(August 08, 2014 03:01 PM)
It was 4 juvenile T.rex's. They actually shot the sequence, and it looks awesome, but in the end, Spielberg felt it was too ferocious and left it on the editing room floor.
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psychocosmic-1 — 10 years ago(April 16, 2015 12:37 AM)
No Spinosaur ! Even if it goes into water they were not built to go out to sea. And how would a Spinosaur been able to climb those cliffs to enter the water in the first place? It had to be flying reptiles!
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Fletcherj119 — 10 years ago(May 04, 2015 08:01 AM)
I always assumed it was the flying reptiles. Previous posters disregarded this theory due to them being caged, but the cages were torn up. The reptiles were able to come and go as they pleased, but used the caged area as nesting grounds.
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Fletcherj119 — 10 years ago(June 30, 2015 07:28 PM)
The body was picked clean; a sizable dinosaur wouldn't be able to do that, but compies would. Compies alone wouldn't make Eric run off; he'd stay and battle the things - plus the victim's legs were bitten off. Raptors probably would've ripped the guy out of the tree (and chase Eric down), so it was probably a single predator (besides the compies).