Thread:Indominus Rex 2016/@comment-31330278-20190727220026/@comment-31330278-20190805221916

1. The emphasis about Jane Rossiter is about an interesting female human villain. From reasons we already talked about, Sorkin is probably one of my least favorite JP villains. If i'll ever do a personal page of my least favorite villains (some users already did it), she'll be there. When you picture miss Rossiter, do you like her better as:

A. A dark Brienne.

B. A more sophisticated and less insane version of Beth Whigham.

C. The exact female version of the original.

D. A female Dodgson.

2. He did admitted on the animated "Return Of Jafar". Personally, I hope the live-action version won't have a sequel. It's not like "Lion King"/"Jungle Book". There's no reason for a sequel. If you watched the live-action "Lion King", do you also think this remake was pointless?

3. Happen to read "Dreamcatcher" by Stephen King? So everyone who like both sci-fi and horror will like this. It's about 4 friends who get stuck in the apocalypse, and one of them (Jonesy the literature teacher) is being possessed by Mr. Gray. Let's just say the aliens in "Weird Fighters", both the green one who posed as Lacanshore and the parasite who possessed the blonde doctor, are Alan Grant compare to Mr. Gray. The movie was awful, but his novel version is interesting. I always picture him sound like Tim Curry.

4. The big question is how would our beloved water dragon can do that. Unless he have telepathic abilities, I don't see him forcing his will over most other monsters and get them into an island which they have no business to be.

5. Here's a question only a true JP fan can answer: If you met me for the first time, would my arguments against that Spino fanboy make sense to you? Also, I think i'll tell him what I think one more time, and then each will go this his separate ways. Wasting my time is one thing, but how can someone get to these level of hostility over a fictional universe? Even if it's "Jurassic Park". I love it, but I would never become hostile about it. From what I know, "The Arrow" fanbase is even worse. A whole community of Spino fanboys. In JP fanbase, the Spino fanboys are a separate yet powerful faction. In "The Arrow" fanbase, the equivalents to Spino fanboys (the anti-Felicity Smoak movement) is dominant like the Sicarii movement was in Israel's Roman empire times. You did the right thing with not being belong to fanbases, unless you consider yourself as belong to 5NAF and "Sonic" fanbases. I usually do the same.