Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-27724978-20160712004124/@comment-1187034-20161214210159

70.45.51.63 wrote: See? He claims the petition is insignificant. Yet it is clear that he feels an almost obssesive need to throw an entire army at it to put it down. If you are so sure it´s pointless why worry so much about something that will have no impact? In the grand scheme of things, this is petition is small compared to all the problems in the real world, especially since you're arguing with people over a blockbuster movie. The reason I care is that I don't like stupidity and I sure don't like it in my direction. 70.45.51.63 wrote: Anyways let´s correct your perceptions you one by one: Okay. I don't see how they are wrong, though. 70.45.51.63 wrote: 1) If you only go by what the internet tells you you would think TLW and the Star Wars prequels are universally hated. Neither is the case, many love both. So don´t just go by a few internet secondhand accounts to think you have the universal truth in your hands. And there you go dismissing any opinion that isn't yours. 70.45.51.63 wrote: 2)History will not repeat iself because that time the icon was humilliated (what fans hated). This time it´s the icon winning, so not the same result, not the same reaction Assuming that all fans hate the Spinosaurus' and/or the fight. 70.45.51.63 wrote: 3) You keep saying it is a miniscule scene shows that you still do not understand what bothered fans (re read this thread or the facebook page of the rematch) A bunch of people getting mad over a scene in movie pales in comparison to real events and problems and overall isn't worth arguing over. If you seriously believe that a few fanboys that didn't get a Spino vs rex rematch is a large problem in your life then you have problems. 70.45.51.63 wrote: 4) He was tagged in 2 or 3 tweets so he had to respond. But it is not like we are spamming his account or anything like that. Because you act like we are some kind of evil fans who are out there to do harm. That is not the case. We respect Mr Trevorrow Colin Trevorrow isn't obligated to respond to any of your tweets. Oh, and by the way, how is this not spamming? That's a whole lot of tweets you sent the guy in one day just to get him respond. It's literally pestering him. 70.45.51.63 wrote: 5) You conveniently forget that not everyone knows about our petition. Even though Colin Responded to it. Not each and every one of the millions of JP fans around the world are aware of it. So you can´t say 8 million do not support it as a fact. The only way that would be possible is to ask each and every single one of them. See what you do? You twist things in order to make them look like facts but when you look at the context you argument falls apart. Okay, so if there are millions of fans around the world that believe the same way as you and don't know about the petition, why weren't there any petitions for a rematch for Jurassic Park IV? Why haven't there been other petitions for this rematch that have risen up independently? Why haven't there been any forum and/or social media posts in support of a rematch that are written by mature and intelligent people who haven't even heard of the petition? 70.45.51.63 wrote: 6) Again google T Rex Spinosaurus rematch, I told you to do that but you reply ´´You don´t care´´. How convenient. You put a lot of passion into throwing all the dirt you can at the petition but you conciously want to ignore the other side of the story. The arguments in favor of it and the proof that it is still a big topic. What you are doing is not being objective, while accusing others of not being objective Because you think that these "articles" are in support of you I decided to look them. What I found was that none of them were in support of you and that most of these news articles came from rather obscure sources that I hardly heard of and they weren't major publications. Furthermore, the writers of those articles never gave their support to this rematch.

Plus, the amount of YouTube videos on this topic doesn't really mean anything when that website has a large number of weird conspiracy videos involving UFOs and reptilian shapeshifters.

Oh, and with the whole fake news stuff that's been going around Facebook lately I would take any of those articles you have on your FB with a grain of salt. 70.45.51.63 wrote: 7) Not once have we said that literaly everyone supports the rematch. No, you just claim there's more people that support you then there actually is. 70.45.51.63 wrote: 8) Interesting how you dissmiss Colin´s reply to noting our petition as not proof that he will take it seriously but you use Colin´s gif as unequivocal proof that he does not take it seriously I honestly don't know what you are trying to say here. It's a leap to go from Colin saying "Noted my friend" in a tweet about the petition to replying to a supporter of that same petition asking for help with a .gif of MJ eating popcorn months later. I've noticed that the same day Colin made his second reply a good portion of the tweets to him are you begging him to include the rematch in JW2, it's almost as if you feel that the chance of your petition succeeding had gotten pretty grim. Plus, the fact that the tweets tagging Trevorrow every month afterward are with the intention to get him to respond you really shows that him nothing you all those months ago has lost its effectiveness.