Thread:Indominus Rex 2016/@comment-31330278-20190727220026/@comment-31330278-20191213231531

1. That would be practically impossible, as Owen is everything Grant always wanted to be and was right about everything without being preachy, I-Rex was a great villain, many characters became better/more heroic/got a grip on their life, Blue and her siblings were hardcore, and overall a very symbolic movie. Thanks Colin Trevorrow for that :-). I have an idea for rebooting part 3, and I wish Trevorrow would direct something similar. Did I tell you about this idea?

2. Agree with most of what you said, but not with the part that Spear and Fang had a better partnership than Owen and Blue. I wouldn't go that far. It's close, but just not there. The alpha ceratosaurus was indeed a freaking kaiju. I-Rex could fight him only with assistant (not a shame though), but you know what evil dinosaur could take the alpha? Sharptooth. One jump over the alpha's back, and it's either way. With Spear on his side, it becomes 52%/48% for Sharptooth.

3. I wouldn't blame it all on the arms, but good point. Also, where would you put Electro (The Amazing Spider-Man)?

4. Damn, dude, I can see it in front of me, and my eyes are all stars. For real. I think i'll stick to the anime for now, because many manga have the bad habit of being unfaithful to the audience's artistic truth. An example would be FMA, because the 2003 version was smart and better, but the later version was just pulling the anime one step forward.

5. I will. But until I do, I would like to talk about a topic that only about is something that only dinosaurs enthusiastics and smart people can understand: A video by Dangerville showed that t-rex might had a low-frequency guttural roar rather than the awesome roar from every movie in the history of everything, namely JP. I know JP isn't all accurate, but in this case, the movie make more sense than the real thing. Big predators' roars are usually more loud than guttural. And here's the conflicting part. In my dinosaurs story "Posdonllo", i want the dinosaurs to be as accurate as possible, and the differences from the real animals will be either evolution or anomalies. On one hand, if t-rexes had the low-frequency roars, the moral thing to do will giving up on one of the creature's coolest assets. On the other hand, the loud roars are much more cool and make more sense than the quiet and rumbling roars. Sharptooth, for example, is cooler than many real-life t-rexes we know. Now, should i use the loud roars under the excuse that t-rexes evolved to be able to do so, or should i take the less cool kind of roars? If i take the second option, how can i make it just as cool, entertaining and possibly scary without the loud roars?