The Lysine contingency. It wouldn't be able to venture far from the Island. In JP2 the ginger bird discovered that the carnivores only survive by eating the herbivores specifically on the island, which had found a way to live on Agama beans etc, ''anything Lysine rich.'' If it left the island it would just ''slip into a coma and die.''
And I've always wondered why this movie never made sense, it took me years to find out that they changed the script during filming, breaks, and changed screen writers, I look back at it now and I laugh at this movie.
This is by far the best Jurassic Park imo. Not without it's plotholes, (the part where they escape the Aviary always annoys me, such a continuity error considering they swim under a gate that was on land 30 seconds ago,) but if we're going down that road then JP 1 & 2 were absolutely riddled with even more. How did the Raptors manage to escape the paddock in like 5 minutes? How does a giant T-Rex that was shaking the ground before manage to sneak up on the Raptors for the final scene? Isn't it a bit of a coincidence how Ian Malcom's girlfriend is a Paleontologist? :/ Honestly if you use your brain for any Jurassic Park you will end up completely ruining the experience for yourself
There was a kids novel that took place during the events of JP 3 where Alan and Eric come across some adrenaline junkie teenagers but I never got the chance to read, however the JP 3 novelization had different scenes play out than the movie did
The rex vs spino fight was supposed to be longer and the planned fight is in the final script (I think.) It would've had kicks, and tailwhips and spino was supposed to choke the rex to death with his jaw. But, the spino animatronic was so powerful that it ripped the head off the rex animatronic
Would have been way more realistic if Rex tripped or something and Spino got lucky hits on him and eventually tore his throat out or something. There is no universe where the bone crushing teeth and powerful jaws of a Rex aren't strong enough to crush a Spinosaur's neck, or the Spinosaur can snap the thick, muscular neck of a Rex with 0 effort.
@@M1A2_Abrams_MBT"Damn, I sure wonder why this old ass movie main antagonist killed my favorite dinosaur so easily, either way i'm gonna bitch about it"
@@M1A2_Abrams_MBT They literally explained this to you at the start of the movie. ''What John Hammond and Ingen did at Jurassic Park is create genetically engineered theme park monsters, nothing more, nothing less.'' That's the universe where it makes perfect sense, (because they aren't real dinosaurs, never where to begin with,) and that's the universe you are in when watching any Jurassic Park
The script they had before throwing it out would’ve been a great movie. Making Simone die before the story’s events unfold is pretty sad and would’ve given Paul and Miles humanity and grief. Some of their ideas were outstandingly epic, like one of the teenagers getting chased by a raptor and driving away on a motorcycle before jumping off a cliff with the raptor biting on the seat, only for the kid to eject the parachute. It also sounded a lot darker than the movie we got, like the Pteranodons killing people on the mainland, giving the audience a sense of mystery and terror. The teenager draft that Craig wrote does sound interesting. Grant probably would’ve helped the kids call for a rescue team to get them off the island. I wonder how the Kronosaurus would’ve played a role in the film. Regardless of the scripts that were canned, JP3 is a great movie, and it’s good the way it is. Hopefully, we’ll get more information about these dead scripts, especially the teenager draft, because I want to know more about them.
The designs for the raptors in JP3 are my personal favorite. I love the quills/feathers on the heads like a Mohawk, it’s a great way to stay true to the classic design while tipping the hat to the then recent knowledge that they likely had feathers in reality.
The teenage angle got scrapped because apparently, 'it read like a bad episode of Friends'. Another idea, according to Klayton Fioriti, was that two planes carrying a blended family to the Galapagos Islands is attacked, and the plane with all the kids goes down on one of the Jurassic islands. The kids have to find a way out, while the parents have to find a way in. I like this idea.
I'll take JP3 over the Jurassic World films any day. I'd rather the filmmakers treat the content like it's schlock, than for them to treat the audience like they're morons.
I really like the second script, it makes the plot feel impactful in a way the final film’s doesn’t. The world is meaningfully changed in that script. Although the ending of Grant going back to die kinda sucks TBH.
I think that the version we ended up with is probably the best overall. The big issue is twofold: No meaningful theme and treating dinosaurs like monsters. Fundamentally this is a movie that never should have been made because there's no story to be told. The first and second movies already told all there was to tell.
Wish the napalm bombing was in 3. Would have been better suited for Fallen Kingdom, with unmanned drones destroying both the islands due to the mutated dinsoarus mentioned later being in the wild, maybe some finding their way to the mainland through capture or by their own means. While environmentalists tried to save some of the dinosaurs before the bombing occurred, replacing the volcano. Jurassic World could have been more of a nature preserve rather than a theme park, where secret experiments were being conducted (intentionally mutated dinosaurs with attributes that would be useful for military application since finding was being cut to the conservation operation). A covert deal could be cut between the owners of the nature reserve and the government in order to create weaponized dinosaurs).
All of these unused ideas/concepts that would’ve been in Jurassic Park 3 made me even more interested than the movie. I still liked the movie but I feel like if they included one of these scenes it would a bit better.
I dunno, man. I like all three original movies. I wish it were a more cohesive story overall, but on their own, each one has its own strengths and weaknesses. Nothing compares to the books, though.
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some of them are interesting, some I don't think would work in today's viewer climate more so the bombing of the island because I think that would appear silly. Though for some reason I gained a thought someone fighting over a pack of beef jerky against a raptor, which is just two idiots that reoccur until one concedes the pack. Of course I can think of numerous aspects to turn some of the most dangerous into the most animal, like maybe you have someone with a machete hacking away at vegetation and unknown to him or her, a raptor is picking up the cut material for bedding. ok maybe I want more of the human dino relationship that doesn't involve death or a life or death situation since its far more fascinating to me.