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What annoys you about paleontology?; Rant on about moronic theories, complaints, or just animals that annoy you.
Topic Started: Sep 28 2013, 05:04 PM (256,239 Views)
Lelka
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Nuff said. Guess which one is Tarbo and which one is T. rex.
Edited by Lelka, Mar 17 2015, 09:31 PM.
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BossAggron
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i can't guess because i've seen the movie, but anatomically they just look like repaints.
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Incinerox
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Why do they have Tarbosaurus and T. rex in one ecosystem?
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BossAggron
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Mar 17 2015, 10:36 PM
Why do they have Tarbosaurus and T. rex in one ecosystem?
If I remember correctly it was something like the Tyrannosaurus got stranded because of some land bridge or something like that, i believe the movie had Triceratops in it too.
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CyborgIguana
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I think it was Torosaurus. It also had Pachycephalosaurus, Hypsilophodon, Microraptor, and Nemicolopterus IIRC (granted the latter two are appropriately Asian, but anachronistic to the movie's time period). :P
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Considering the lack of intergument, the presence of huge dermic scutes on the back, the apparent lack of a gular pouch (well this is yet to be described) and the pronating hands I'm gonna go ahead an say that neither of them is an actual Tarbosaurus bataar or Tyrannosaurus rex.
Edited by babehunter1324, Mar 18 2015, 05:50 AM.
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Mathius Tyra
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Talking about this Korean show.... I love the older, more documentary show about Tarbo more... Still, it's inaccurate as hell....
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Lelka
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For the poster, LEFT one is tarbo. :P
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Brach™
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Iirc they also jammed annoying voices over the animals like WWD3D and Homeward Bound did. Why can we never get a movie that doesn't rely on cheap voice over dialogue to tell the story. Why can't you just get it from the expressions of the subject. Movies don't NEED dialogue.
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BossAggron
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Mar 20 2015, 03:29 PM
Iirc they also jammed annoying voices over the animals like WWD3D and Homeward Bound did. Why can we never get a movie that doesn't rely on cheap voice over dialogue to tell the story. Why can't you just get it from the expressions of the subject. Movies don't NEED dialogue.
Because <edia and Humans as a whole need their hand held when it comes to Movies.
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Also probably because most people can't read the body language of any animal that isn't a dog for s**t, so they'd probably have significant trouble following what's going on.
Edited by CyborgIguana, Mar 20 2015, 06:01 PM.
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Of course, a dialogue works if it's well written, like Don Bluth's The Land Before Time, which arguably benefited from the change, since its better remembered for it's complex characters than its outdated designs.

Still, it's a shame that there's at least five dinosaur movies that were meant to be silent but ended up either having a dialogue shoved in (with WWD and the Tarbosaurus movie having it worst) and one having an annoying, useless narrator (Dinosaur Revolution).
Edited by heliosphoros, Mar 22 2015, 09:36 PM.
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heliosphoros
Mar 22 2015, 09:36 PM
Of course, a dialogue works if it's well written, like Don Bluth's The Land Before Time, which arguably benefited from the change, since its better remembered for it's complex characters than its outdated designs.

Still, it's a shame that there's at least five dinosaur movies that were meant to be silent but ended up either having a dialogue shoved in (with WWD and the Tarbosaurus movie having it worst) and one having an annoying, useless narrator (Dinosaur Revolution).
On the plus side, Dinosaur Revolution at least had the narrator-less Dinotasia to accompany it.
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Incinerox
Mar 23 2015, 07:36 PM
heliosphoros
Mar 22 2015, 09:36 PM
Of course, a dialogue works if it's well written, like Don Bluth's The Land Before Time, which arguably benefited from the change, since its better remembered for it's complex characters than its outdated designs.

Still, it's a shame that there's at least five dinosaur movies that were meant to be silent but ended up either having a dialogue shoved in (with WWD and the Tarbosaurus movie having it worst) and one having an annoying, useless narrator (Dinosaur Revolution).
On the plus side, Dinosaur Revolution at least had the narrator-less Dinotasia to accompany it.
Ummm... Isn't that the other way around? I thought Werner Herzog narrated Dinotasia, and I don't remember any narration in Dinosaur Revolution except for some talking heads.
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IIRC Werner Herzog only narrated in between scenes in Dinotasia, the actual scenes were narration-less for the most part.

And yes, DR certainly had a narrator.
Edited by CyborgIguana, Mar 23 2015, 08:08 PM.
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