Wednesday, June 18, 2008

more jurassic park 4 info.

OK, here is some info from http://www.imdb.com/ . The new scheduled release date for JP4 is 2009. According to them the script is still being developed. There are two rumored people that will be back in JP4. Laura Dern as Ellie Sattler, and supposedly Samuel Jackson as Ray Arnold.
Here is the story about Samuel Jackson... supposedly he didn't die from his raptor attack in the first movie, and has survived on the island for a lonnnnnnngggggg time by eating leaves, berries, and small dinosaurs. It sounds to me like someone is full of it... but it could happen.

This is a plot idea that could also happen... from the address: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0369610/board/nest/109027020

"3 years after JP3, Biosyn (ingens rival) Are going bankrupt, and are willing to take desperate measures to ensure themselves a future, so they organise an expedition to Isla Nublar (JP1 island) to retrieve some embryos. They figure that Nublar would be easier to go to as it has less dinosaurs and many facilities. They take extra safety precautions to avoid incident. But when they get there they are shocked to find that for some reason the Dino's on Nublar have been breeding excessively. Suddenly the group are ambushed by a massive pack of velociraptors. And the whole group is killed. (Similar to the intro of Dino Crisis 2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFW2xj0xhU0 When Hammond hear's the news, he organises a team to go by boat and conduct research on the dinos from the safety of their boat to find out exactly why the dinos have been breeding so much and to assess the threat it poses. They discover that the dinos had consumed DNA from the abandoned labs, and this DNA has for some reason increased their desire to mate. (or something) But Hammond suspected this, and research wasn't the only reason he sent the team... Suddenly some of the group members take out guns and other weaponry, and reveal to the others that they work for ingen, and their actual orders were to place gas bombs on the island to exterminate the dinos on nublar, or else the dinos could breed out of control, and might spread to the mainland, putting civilians at risk, and destroying ingens reputation. They took motorbikes along, to travel quickly around the island. (they can include the motorbike raptor chase scene from the book) JP4 needs something new and epic like this I think. And having it set on Nublar, with the dinosaurs breeding out of control could work."

He's right, i think it could work.

One last thing... according to Yahoo and imdb the special effects artist, and person who created animitronics for Jurassic Park, Stan Winston, has died. This is the article from: http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/va/20080616/121367401800.html

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Pioneering special effects and makeup artist Stan Winston, a four-time Oscar winner who transformed Arnold Schwarzenegger into "The Terminator" and brought dinosaurs to life in the "Jurassic Park" films, has died at age 62, his studio said on Monday.
Winston, whose studio's work was on display in the high-tech armored suits worn by Robert Downey Jr. in the current superhero blockbuster "Iron Man," died at home in Malibu, California, on Sunday surrounded by family.
He had fought a seven-year struggle with multiple myeloma, a cancer of blood plasma cells, a spokeswoman for the Stan Winston Studio said.

Winston, a collaborator with such filmmaking giants as Steven Spielberg, James Cameron and Tim Burton, was best known for his landmark physical effects and animatronics, and later for blending them seamlessly with computer-graphics imagery.
Winston crafted some of modern cinema's most breathtaking creatures, including the terrifying monsters of "Aliens" and the killer cyborgs of "The Terminator" and its sequel for Cameron.
In the makeup department, Winston worked with Burton to create the bizarre, shear-fingered looks of Johnny Depp in "Edward Scissorhands" and Danny DeVito's grotesque Penguin guise in "Batman Returns."
But Winston's most celebrated creations were the prehistoric reptiles he brought to life in Spielberg's "Jurassic Park" and "The Lost World: Jurassic Park."
The design and construction of the life-size, robotic dinosaurs, including a two-story-tall tyrannosaurus rex in "Jurassic Park," were heralded as a pioneering technical feat in movie magic.

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Winston, however, was said to be most proud of the artistic imagination and craft he brought to his work.
"He was a 'character creator,' as he liked to be called, and artistry was his only benchmark," said Don Shay, publisher of Cinefex magazine and a chronicler of Winston's career.
Winston once compared the talent in his studio to "the finest painters, sculptors and artists of the Renaissance."
His body of work spanned four decades in television and movies, including 75 feature films, and earned 10 Academy Award nominations in all.
He won four Oscars -- one each for visual effects and makeup in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and two more for visual effects in "Aliens" and "Jurassic Park."
His last Oscar nomination was for the eerily human-like walking, talking stuffed Teddy bear in the Spielberg-directed sci-fi drama "A.I.: Artificial Intelligence."
Winston also was one of the first in his profession to build his own special effects house into a viable business, creating a model for others to follow, said Shane Mahan, one his effects supervisors and business partners.
It was with Cameron and fellow effects artist Scott Ross that Winston later co-founded Digital Domain, one of the Hollywood's leading CGI studios. Winston and Cameron resigned from that company in 1998.
At the time of his death, Winston was in the process of expanding his own studio into the new Winston Effects Group, with a team of senior effects supervisors heading the company.
A native of Arlington, Virginia, Winston originally aspired to become an actor, but launched his career behind the camera after completing a three-year makeup apprenticeship at Walt Disney Studios in 1972.


(Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Bill Trott)"


Stan will be missed, and will be remembered for his wonderful work.

Friday, June 13, 2008

I'm back! (again)

Well, I'm now out of school... for good. I'm going to be home schooled next school year so I'll have more time to do this. So, expect lots more posts from me for a while.