@@ryanangeles9764Sorry no Jurassic Park IIII Live Tour It’s was Jurassic World Live is a live show produced by Feld Entertainment and NBCUniversal based on the Jurassic World franchise. Set some time between after the Indominus rex rampage in Jurassic World and before the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,
@@ryanangeles9764No Jurassic Park III Live Tour Jurassic World: Live Tour is a 2019 live theatrical show produced by Feld Entertainment and NBCUniversal is a The show takes place in the Jurassic Park franchise as a sequel to Jurassic World. it’s was based on the Jurassic World franchise.
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These Dinosaur puppets was so well done.. 10 years ago. They are broken now, their movement is not life like anymore. They need to fix them, if they wanna re-use them so much for JP, Httyd and so on.. Its so sad to see what this franchise has become :(
so its basicely the movies but with humans controlling the dinosours and voices that dont always match the person seems fun i always seem these shows but never gave em any mind till recently wanted to dive deeper into it
I was thinking they could do a light fog at floor level to hide the leggings a bit and the bases the big dinosaurs are on. But maybe that introduces other problems?
Welp, just when I thought Jurassic World had ruined everything in my Dinosaur obsessed childhood, they ripped off Walking With Dinosaurs Live. Talk about sparing no expense, the animatronics look like Hammond hired Costa Rican slave labor to build them. They either had no budget or embezzled it all, because the design looks like your two year old brother destroyed your museum gift shop Raptor toy with finger paint. The writing and blocking is fantastic though. The opening scene starting with some middle school projector exposition, next enter an ice skating stegosaurus with rickets, while zooming around in the Jimmy Fallon Orb are two Teenage 28 year olds blabbering, before revealing the Raptor spliced with... pickle DNA? The pacing drags on like a gas jeep that must go faster, yet refuses to. However, the main protagonist is an inspiration to aspiring theatrical actors, as she's proved that you too can give just as terrible a performance as Chris Pratt and make a fraction of his paycheck doing so. Overall, Id rather invest my life savings into Kirby Enterprises than spend whatever they want to charge; 1,000 a day, 10,000 a day, even with a coupon day I wont pay it. Spend the equivalent of your kids ticket money on High Quality Dinosaur figures, BBC Documentaries, and Museum Visits. They'll get way more out of that than this Plagiaristic Universal Studios Cash Grab.
@@Roger-hp1yg Turns out the green floppy thing is a Troodon and not a raptor, but it's still the worst one I've ever seen. Guess they tried to match it to their Jurassic World Tycoon video game that with DLCs costs more then a real paleontologists salary. Might end up doing a deep dive into this monstrosity with a bottle of tequila and make an unhinged video on it. I will find their finical records because there is no way some 10 plus years later than WWD Live the animatronics look that bad. Stan Winston chock full of Fentanyl, while being eaten by Frank Oz's Mean Green Audrey 2 could have done a better job.
@@Mr.Marketing Feld Entertainment is not known for its extravagant budgets or theatrical quality. The company that built the WWD Live Dinos was the Creature Technology Company and Animax is one of the companies that Feld had build these dinosaurs. Obv by ripping them off in the cheapest way possible. It's so bad that an Adam Savage Backstage Tested Video was taken down because the T-Rex looked so horribly cheap. There is definitely a good version of this with the right budget and resources. Felds audience is not one you have to do much to satisfy. They do know how to run a business though. That I will always hand to them.
@@pondertheorb442 Well thanks for doing my research for me lol. I'm sure if I look into Feld I could find some terrible stories, the Adam Savage one is amazing though. I'll check their contract history as well, because if this was bad, yet funded by Universal, then I'm sure there's even worse shows out there. I do feel for them a little bit though. With slow extinction of practical effects I assume it's hard to do as well as you want to be. Unless, you really don't care and just want to scam large bureaucratic clients for some easy cash. Which is the theme park business in a nutshell, and this isn't far off from that.
ok seriously the acting in this is as bad as a school play... nothing like bad scripts, and clear misses in fight scenes. oh and they should really move the lights higher so you don't see the wheel trucks on the dinosaurs feet totally ruin's the effect of them being real
Sorry,...but it's violent rubbish (constant fighting). If you don't want your kids exposed to this type of nonsense then definitely don't go. Felt like less of a good parent after attending this with my family. A lot of negativity and violence exudes from this mindless production. Do we really need this much violence in a show designed for younger audiences? I heard others mentioning this as well. We will never get back the 3 hours total time committed that day of the "show". It's really a lowest common denominator mindless production, save your money and your mind.