Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-124.107.40.130-20150613082140/@comment-25238001-20160302222752

Wolfcheetah wrote: Dinosaur2015 wrote:

70.195.194.46 wrote: Are you all animals? Zara did nothing to deserve that grim of a death. It was disgusting and out of taste even for a movie where people are killed by dinosaurs. She was terrified and upset about losing the kids, who did everything they could to escape her anyways. The most she deserved was a death offscreen. Be carried away by the birds, dropped in the lagoon, and that's it, all from a distance. I think it says a lot about what you guys think about women or just other people in general, that you enjoyed that death. You sick sociopaths. I Well, I'm not a computer, and im fairly certain no one else on this forum is, so yes, we are animals. :)

Out of taste? I don't hear you spewing that something was out of taste when one of the raptors was blown apart, or burnt to a crisp. Calling a death "out of taste" just because the person in question is female is nothing but short sighted feminism. People are interested in her death because it is the most complex in the movie, she isn't just gored off screen or eaten. That kind of thing stirs up a lot of talk, I don't think the movie was trying to be sexist, heh, it would be sexist NOT to include a female death scene, just because someone's an innie (as it were) dosnt excuse them from the same circumstances as outies, and that includes becoming mosasaur food.

P.s. Pterosaurs are not birds. Acutally, technically they are. Dinosaurs (all of them) are directly related to birds as proven by science. And since they did not have full DNA strands of the dino's (like the character said) they mixed some DNA strands, since the animals could fly they either once had a direct family line to birds or they added bird DNA.

That's not the problem. The problem is that Pterosaurs aren't dinosaurs to begin with. And while all birds are dinosaurs, not all dinosaurs are birds. Sure, Archaeopteryx may have evolved into modern day birds, but there is no such evolutionary connection between pterosaurs and birds.