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Post by KTJ on Jun 22, 2018 9:41:54 GMT 10
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Post by KTJ on Jun 22, 2018 9:44:40 GMT 10
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Post by pim on Jun 25, 2018 14:51:58 GMT 10
I wanna see it My grandkids are still too little. I think I'll wait until it's on Netflix.
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Post by Occam's Spork on Jun 25, 2018 21:54:27 GMT 10
I lost interest in these movies after the first two.
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Post by jody on Jun 26, 2018 16:31:47 GMT 10
Saw it today....great special effects which are not all CGI though I always feels so sorry for the dino's due to human greed I recommend seeing it.
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Post by pim on Jun 26, 2018 16:47:17 GMT 10
I have to admit Occam has a point. Here's a series of maps showing where the earth's landmasses and oceans are today and where they were during the time of the dinosaurs ... Sea levels were different, the atmosphere was different, the moon was closer (it's been moving away ever since it formed so it's further away today than it was during the Jurassic) so it was bigger in the sky - the tides would have been huge not to mention tectonic stresses with all that gravitational stuff between the earth and the moon. I take it, Occam, that you lost interest because the scenario is basically unbelievable. Quite apart from the questionable desirability of bringing long extinct species back to life. The Bible and also the ancient pagan myths and legends have cautionary tales of what happens when humans decide to play God. It's not just the dinosaurs, it's the more recent ones such as the woolly mammoth and the ancient Australian marsupial megafauna (which may explain the stories of the "bunyip" told by the First People). They're gone, dead, extinct. We're the megafauna now. Deal with that!
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