User:Dinosaurus1

My announcement to become an admin
I am now planning to be an admin of this wikia, to help and rise it to its best.

My contributions

 * User contributions

My favorite pages

 * InGen's List - My personal favorite because it lists a wide variety of dinosaurs that appear in the film canon, even the ones that are questionable whether they were cloned or not.


 * Zach Mitchell & Gray Mitchell - May possibly be my favorite child characters in the entire franchise. The reason why I love them so much was because of how they cared for each other in Jurassic World (especially Zach protecting Gray), how they acted like true brothers, and how they underwent character development.


 * Blue the Velociraptor - I empathesize with this particular Velociraptor because of how intelligent she is and how caring and affectionate she is towards Owen. I can relate to her as a character (not a human, but still) rather than an animalistic dinosaur.


 * Indoraptor - I love this hybrid when it first appeared in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. The I. rex was feeling rage and wanted revenge for being driven to the psychotic side, due to it being mistreated its whole life, but the Indoraptor is different. Sure, it was also mistreated its whole life, but it didn't behave like a mistreated animal, but more like an insane murderous dinosaur monster that took pleasure in harming other things around it before taking them out, thus making this hybrid unique.


 * Indominus rex - The first pure hybrid to appear in the Jurassic Park/World Film Series. It could camouflage, resists even the deadliest biological weapons of other animals (the Ankylosaurus tail club comes to mind), resists most ammunition by humans, and had enough to bravery to take on and take down an entire herd of Apatosaurus.


 * Allosaurus - I like the roar this dinosaur made when it debuted in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. The roar from the first trailer of JW:FK can come to mind. I also liked its design and how it was a juvenile from that film, thus raising some questions on whether an adult Allosaurus will appear in Jurassic World III.

The 5 Jurassic Park/World Movies Ranked
1. Jurassic Park - Ahh yes, the movie that started it all. Speilberg’s critically acclaimed movie. Innovated in how dinosaurs really looked like at the time, as well as feature very iconic characters and dinosaurs. The plot was great, the music score was utterly beautiful, and the CGI and practical effects were revolutionizing. Is it the best in terms of the movie itself? Why yes it is. A classic, legendary movie.

2. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - A very good and really enjoyable movie. It introduced the concept of the debate whether cloned organisms deserve the right to live or not, as well as focusing on human greed instead of corporate greed like in the other films. The plot was interestingly good, the music score was just beyond amazing, it had many memorable moments, as well as very likable characters, with Mills being my favorite human villain of the JP Franchise, and the dinosaurs and other creatures were just very good. This movie, out of all of the other movies, is the one I would and can defend the most from the usual unjustified and strong hatred this misunderstood movie receives. Nonetheless, this movie will remain one of my favorite movies.

3. Jurassic World - A very good movie. The plot was good, the characters were very likable, especially Owen, Claire, Zach, and Gray, the dinosaurs and other creatures were very likable as well, and experiencing this in theaters was just mind-blowing. It sparked interest in the Jurassic Park Franchise again, introduced the concept of dinosaur hybrids, and confirmed the fact that in universe, InGen’s dinosaurs are inaccurate because of their genetic code and how it has been edited. A really good and very enjoyable movie.

4. The Lost World: Jurassic Park - A fun and enjoyable movie. The plot was decent, the characters’ debate between the hunters and the gatherers was interesting, and had some enticing scenes, such as the dinosaur breakout due to the gatherers and the Bull T. rex wandering San Diego. A memorable film that is the sequel to the great Jurassic Park.

5. Jurassic Park III - Not truly the strongest of the films and could have done much better in terms of plot and characters, but it’s not really a bad movie. In fact, it’s understandable because its development was rushed. This movie gives off special vibes that makes me curious and has a place in my heart. The dinosaurs and other creatures, namely the Spinosaurus and others, were just great in this film. Above all, just needs some improvement, but other than that, it’s a good and decent movie.

My favorite dinosaurs/creatures

 * Camptosaurus - An ornithopod from the Morrison Formation. I can relate to this ornithopod. I can imagine it to be a basic ornithopod dinosaur common in the Morrison Formation. It looks pretty with its elegant body shape.
 * Chungkingosaurus - A small stegosaur from the Danshapu Formation. Before Jurassic World: Evolution revealed it via silhouette, I have never heard of this stegosaur. In-game, it looked adorable and has more than four tail spikes, making it unique from other stegosaurs.
 * Coelurus - A small underrepresented coelurosaur from the Morrison Formation. While its very underrepresented, its genus name is the namesake of all coelurosaurs, or feathered dinosaurs. This dinosaur is quick and agile. My likeness of this small theropod was boosted by the Dinosaur Protection Group List (hence it was cloned by InGen in the Jurassic Park/World film canon at some point in the film canon timeline), and Mattel’s figure of this theropod, which looked beautiful.
 * Dakotaraptor - A medium sized dromaeosaur from the Hell Creek Formation. It is almost exactly like the Jurassic Park Velociraptor in terms of size and appearance. Saurian has introduced me to this dromaeosaur, which its design was beautiful. I can call this animal my “spirit dinosaur”.
 * Dracorex - A pachycephalosaur from the Hell Creek Formation. I relate to this pachycephalosaur very much because of its impressive and beautiful display of spikes, horns, and knobs on its head, making it a unique pachycephalosaur. My likeness of this dinosaur was boosted thanks to Jurassic World: Evolution, and when the game revealed the creature via a name label on a map, my jaw was dropped at the sight of such a dinosaur making it into the game. While it is debated that this dinosaur is a juvenile Pachycephalosaurus, I doubt this because the real skull of this animal showed signs of ossification, or hardening of the bone, meaning this individual was reaching maturity. Nonetheless, I love this dinosaur.
 * Kritosaurus - A hadrosaur from the Kirtland Formation. I relate to this hadrosaur due to its bump on its nasal area. I first heard of it when there was this false, mistranslated Korean leak regarding the dinosaurs of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which was a week after the first trailer for this movie was released. Since then, I grew on this pretty hadrosaur, hopeful that it appears in the Jurassic Park Franchise someday.

Characters

 * Owen Grady (played by Chris Pratt)
 * Claire Dearing (played by Bryce Dallas Howard)
 * Maisie Lockwood (played by Isabella Sermon)
 * Karen Mitchell (played by Judy Greer)
 * Alan Grant (played by Sam Neill)
 * Ellie Sattler/Degler (played by Laura Dern)
 * Ian Malcolm (played by Jeff Goldblum)
 * Henry Wu (played by B.D. Wong)
 * Zane Maxin (actor unknown)
 * Unnamed female DPG paleoveterinarian (actor unknown)
 * Founder of Extinction Now! (actor unknown)
 * Intern alongside Founder of Extinction Now (actor unknown)
 * New child character (actor unknown)
 * New geneticist villain (actor unknown)

Dinosaurs and other creatures

 * Tyrannosaurus rex (Isla Nublar) (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Blue (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Triceratops (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Parasaurolophus (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Gallimimus (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Stegosaurus (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Ankylosaurus (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Apatosaurus (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Pteranodon (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Mosasaurus (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Compsognathus (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Dimorphodon (Design is based on Jurassic World variant or original coloration, by filmmakers' choice.)
 * Dilophosaurus (Design is based on Jurassic Park variant or original coloration, by filmmakers' choice.)
 * Microceratus (Design is by filmmakers' choice and NOT based on JW Website Art, since it is not canon and is paleoart instead. Introduced via being saved from Mount Sibo and loose on California.)
 * Carnotaurus (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Allosaurus (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant.)
 * Baryonyx (Design is based on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom variant and NOT based on JW Website Art, since it is not canon and is paleoart instead.)
 * Yutyrannus (Design is by filmmakers' choice. Introduced via open sourcing. feathered dinosaurs subplot?) (introduced via open sourcing)
 * Giganotosaurus (Design is by filmmakers' choice. The main dinosaur antagonist? Introduced via open sourcing.)

Story

 * Focuses on the breakout of the species that were freed by Maisie Lockwood into the woods of Northern California, alongside species that possibly may have been saved.
 * Focuses on Extinction Now! and its founder, as well as engaging in an argument with the Dinosaur Protection Group and its founder, Claire Dearing.
 * Outside politics engaging in the story.
 * Open sourcing, and the possibilities of it.
 * Focuses on the Mosasaurus and its freedom in the ocean, as well as an attempt to capture it.
 * Focuses on the containment of the creatures that were freed from the Lockwood Manor.
 * Focuses on the rights of cloned organisms, as well as human clones such as Maisie.
 * Focuses on returning characters' thoughts on the situation in Jurassic World III.
 * Focuses on the consequences of nature gone awry in man's hands.
 * Focuses on Blue.
 * Focuses on rescuing the auctioned creatures in other parts of the world.
 * Focuses on the possibility of bringing the captured creatures to Lockwood's Island Sanctuary.

Running Time

 * 2 hours and 30 minutes—3 hours and 20 minutes

Music
Note: Credits go to Daryl Leigh Lynn.
 * Assets Out Of Containment: Represents the dinosaurs breaking out at one point in the movie.
 * Chaos Theory: Represents Ian Malcolm making his statement in court regarding the creatures and whether they deserve to live.
 * Final Journey To The Island: Represents the Dinosaur Protection Group and Extinction Now movements debating with each other in the same court with Malcolm regarding the final case of InGen’s creatures and whether they deserve to live.