• @Kirbywithwhip1987
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    92 years ago

    Jurassic Park, the fuck? The only army scene I know of is resscue in III ending and talks about weaponizing hybrids by one guy in Jurassic World who of course gets eaten by a Velociraptor, and again talks about weaponising hybrids in Fallen Kingdom.

    • @redtea
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      72 years ago

      But what anti-military messages might have been in the original script, that had to be taken out?

      • @Kirbywithwhip1987
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        2 years ago

        No idea, that’s why I’m asking, but the series is still anti-capitalist, the message is about exploiting living things for money in the newer movies

        • @redtea
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          62 years ago

          Apologies, my question was more rhetorical. I don’t think we’ll get an answer to my question.

          Maybe that anti-capitalist message was much stronger in the original script. The cast could have been saying things, like, ‘this exploitative system is terrible. We’re doing to these dinosaurs what capitalistas do to animals. Down with the capitalists.’

          (To be fair, I’m no screenwriter and my dialogue is way off, so if the original script did have lines like this, we should be thankful the pentagon stepped in with their punchy lines.)

      • @Kirbywithwhip1987
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        62 years ago

        Glad that didn’t happened and my favorite franchise of all time didn’t get ruined by military bullshit, just rescue at the end, bearly a minute and that’s it. It would have ruined the movie. Poor Pteros, luckily didn’t happened.

        This just makes the scenes of Indominus and Velociraptors commiting a massacre on military in Jurassic World a million times more satisfying than they already were.

  • @Armand_Raynal
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    72 years ago

    Check out Tom Seckers’ website, spyculture.com, this guy dedicates himself I to uncovering the changes that the Pentagon makes to movies by using freedom of information act requests. He really does awesome work.

  • @Kirbywithwhip1987
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    32 years ago

    ‘‘I had always wanted to make Star Wars in USSR, because Soviet directors had way more artistic freedom’’

    -Georgy Lucasov