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Wow. :shock:
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Yep, no franchise is officially over and considered finale-ready until "B-but...we have to do the ORIGIN!!"

(And because we saw the park built in the first movie, that means now we have to see how the bug got in the amber.)
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A bug.

There were lots of them.
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Found it. Despite the low quality, I'm hyped.
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Ben wrote: June 19th, 2021, 3:33 pm A bug. There were lots of them.
No, no: It's THE bug, from the Famous Iconic Scene early on in the first movie. Otherwise, what's the point?
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The one in the first movie that followed on from the one in the teaser trailer? The one in the movie was *A* bug (mosquito) in amber, which was just one of many.

Or did you think that was the first one they found and the Park was already full of dinos from some other method…? :?

The one in the teaser, the actual first one, was later fashioned into the handle of Hammond's cane.

Unless in the preview they specifically state that the first bug preserved in amber is the one found in that mining scene. Which would be dumb…
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Ben wrote: June 19th, 2021, 5:26 pmUnless in the preview they specifically state that the first bug preserved in amber is the one found in that mining scene. Which would be dumb…
They've DONE dumber.

In fact, that brand of Dumb is even more common today, in the age of Desperate 80's-90's Movie Iconography.
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This conversation is starting to bug me…
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EricJ wrote: June 19th, 2021, 4:12 pm
Ben wrote: June 19th, 2021, 3:33 pm A bug. There were lots of them.
No, no: It's THE bug, from the Famous Iconic Scene early on in the first movie. Otherwise, what's the point?
The bug from the “que lindo eres” scene in the cave early on wasn’t supposed to be “the one that started it all.” The excavator Juanito was only excited because they were looking for mosquitoes trapped in amber in general, not a “specific bug.” (Boy would that be a job! :?)*

The majestic, mysterious music was to build our excitement: why is a mosquito so important??


https://youtu.be/8kuxdFRM8ZE

*Oh wait you mean the first bug they used? Why in the world would they have kept it?
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Hold up? I need a prologue to learn how mosquitoes feed? And it was only ONE mosquito? I'll wait until it appears online cause considering I've never seen a single F&F movie, I don't know why I would start now.

And please pray to whatever higher deity it require that the 7 new species are actual species and not the ridiculous fake ones from the previous JW films. That's always my pet gripe about the JW films, there are thousands of dinosaurs not used in the series so there is no need to make new ones up.
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ShyViolet wrote: June 19th, 2021, 6:29 pm Oh wait you mean the first bug they used? Why in the world would they have kept it?
As mentioned, the very first one was fashioned into the top of Hammond's cane.

There were many more mosquitoes found, some of which had the dino DNA, but it was pot luck as to if they had fed on dinos and on which species.
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I'm thinking it's best not to link to the preview, right?
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Probably not, Daniel. Tempting as it may be. :) ;)
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K, if anyone wants it let me know and I'll send it your way! I'll hook you up, Bill. Just know it's very low quality! There's a lot you can take from it.
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Book me and hook me! :)
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