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    In TLW, the 'San Diego' scenes were actually filmed in Burbank, CA, with proper San Diego street signs attached to the street lights.
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    At 6:52:26 AM on 12/10/2000, jp_tlw said:
    There is more than 1 spiecies of Pteranadon, all the way from 10ft to 30ft wing span, but not 40ft


    At 2:10:46 AM on 12/7/2000, Tango said:
    Your point being?


    At 3:36:38 AM on 12/6/2000, Utahraptor said:
    He had a figure.


    At 1:15:26 PM on 12/5/2000, Tango said:
    How do you figure that from the toys?


    At 4:25:04 AM on 12/5/2000, Utahraptor said:
    Wiht so little known, how can Horner confirm Spino's true attacking nature/prowress? And the toy line is never a good indicator of the movie. Based on the toys, Nedry survived.


    At 9:27:13 PM on 12/4/2000, Tango said:
    Well this puts to rest the prequel rumor and the rumor of Dilophosaurus being in the film. I wonder just how accurate that previous toy list was?


    At 6:06:32 PM on 12/4/2000, Paragirl said:
    Yay! Paras! I'm happy now! And the others sounds great too! This is going to be a great movie! (Hopefully)


    At 4:31:33 PM on 12/4/2000, Tanystropheus said:
    Also I guess Hammond is dead..


    At 4:29:55 PM on 12/4/2000, Tanystropheus said:
    Pteranodons with a 40 ft. wing span? They didn't have 40 ft. wing spans more like 26 ft.. now Quetzalcoatlus had a 50 ft. wing span.


    At 3:33:54 PM on 12/4/2000, Tango said:
    That is great news. Too bad Horner makes his theories sound like fact though. In my oppinion, T-Rex was most likely a hunter AND a scavenger. Why wouldn't a carnivore do this? Hyenas and lions do it all the time.


    At 2:59:54 PM on 12/4/2000, jp3freak said:
    I found this:

    Countingdown.com visited the Jurassic Park 3 set and came away with a few interesting details:

    JP3 takes place 4 years after the Lost World and is set on Isla Sorna a.k.a. Site B. Dr. Grant (Sam Neill) is hired by a divorced couple (Tea Leoni and William Macy), and asked to help rescue a boy who has ended up on Isla Sorna. This search and rescue mission turns into an extended stay courtesy of the newest dino - SPINOSAURUS. The plane crash sequence idea has popped up on many web sites and is in fact true. The Spinosaurus makes quick work of the plane when the rescuers attempt to leave, and thus the adventure begins for the group . JP3 also features Alessandro Nivola (Face/Off), Michael Jeter (The Green Mile), Trevor Morgan (The Patriot), Bruce Young (Basic Instinct), John Diehl (Nixon), and Mark Harelik (Election). Neither John Hammond (Sir Richard Attenborough) nor Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) appear in the film.
    They also got a partial list of Dinos in the film:


    The dinos I can solidly confirm are T-Rex, Velociraptor, Pterandon (with a 40ft wing span), Brachiosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Triceratops, and of course the brand new Spinosaurus. According to some material handed to us, there are a total of 10 dinos we’ll see in JP3.
    Finally, a description of the animatronic Spinosaurus:


    While there I got a chance to see the animatronic version of Spinosaurus and this guy is incredible! He’s awesome, he’s huge, and he’s bigger then T-Rex! He comes in at about 20-25 feet tall/43 feet long, has a long narrow snout similar to that of a crocodile, arms the size of Raptors (approx. 6 feet long), and a fin on the back much like a Dimetrodon. According to Creature Supervisor, John Rosengrant, “It’s taken us ten months to go from the 1/16 scale model to what you’re going to see on the screen, a 44-foot, 11-ton lizard that we’re told would have been a medium-sized version of this creature.” Spinosaurus is not a made up dino, but little information is available on them. Noted paleontologist James Horner says, “ It was a theropod that was approximately 60 feet long, weighing 15,000 lbs. It roamed North Africa, but was related to Spinosaurs from Europe and South America. No eggs, nests or babies are known. All available information on this Middle Cretaceous creature is based on isolated bones discovered by Germans back in 1915.” Horner also comments that the Spinosaurus “was a true predator. Many people think that the T-Rex was a predator, but he was actually a scavenger.”



    At 2:18:21 PM on 12/4/2000, Tanystropheus said:
    The T-Rex and Velociraptor's will be in JP3 just not as much as they were in JP and TLW.. The Spinosaurus will get most of the spot light in JP3!


    At 2:15:48 PM on 12/4/2000, Tanystropheus said:
    so? they made an anamatronic Dilophosaurus for JP and it didn't have a large role..


    At 12:11:26 PM on 12/4/2000, parasaura00 said:
    i would definately like to see some paras in there, and im happy they r finally putting some herbivores in!


    At 3:26:09 AM on 12/4/2000, Utahraptor said:
    Am I the only one who wtached Access Hollywood? Stan Wisnton himself speciifcally said he had animatronic raptors. Now, what do you think he had them for?


    At 11:35:23 PM on 12/3/2000, Tango said:
    I seriously doubt that pachycephalosaurus and parasaurolophus are going to have larger roles than the T-Rex and raptors. I believe its something called common sense.


    At 10:35:54 PM on 12/3/2000, RaptorRex said:
    I agree with tanystropheus. Id like too se the T-Rexs and Raptors in JP3, just not as major dinos.
    I'm falling in love with the Spinosaurus every day!!


    At 9:26:43 PM on 12/3/2000, Tanystropheus said:
    listen very carefully.. the T-rex's and velociraptor's weren't on the list cause they don't have leading roles in JP3.. their roles will be smaller than they've been (and that is a good thing rather you people know it or not)


    At 9:12:57 PM on 12/3/2000, Tango said:
    Hey guys, been awhile since I posted here. Well I'm happy to see that Ankylosaurus and Apatosaurus might be new additions to the JP legacy. odd though that EW did leave out the Rex and raptors in the list, yet we can't necessarily go by EW's word anyway. So I guess this would be the list so far:

    Confirmed Animals:
    Tyrannosaurus
    Velociraptor
    Pteranodon
    Spinosaurus

    Probable Animals:
    Apatosaurus
    Ankylosaurus
    Compsognathus
    Dilophosaurus
    Brachiosaurus
    Pachycephalosaurus
    Parasaurolophus
    Stegosaurus

    Possible animals:
    Triceratops
    Mamenchisaurus
    Baryonyx
    Gallimimus

    I wonder how much truth there is behind us seeing a Baryonyx or Apatosaurus in the film. I have a strong feeling that we'll definitely be seeing Dilophosaurus and Ankylosaurus though.


    At 2:27:38 PM on 12/3/2000, Varan101 said:
    It would be boring otherwise...


    At 12:36:31 PM on 12/3/2000, Seige_6 said:
    Why weren't the Rex's or Raptors on the list? Everyone's complaining about how they don't want Rex's and Raptors having a big part, but whether you like it or not you have to admitt that the Raptor's and Rex's made this foundation along with the science. New dinosaurs aren't going to necissarily (ignore that misspelling) make this movie any better than if it was the old dinos returning.


    At 10:29:46 AM on 12/3/2000, Evilgrinch said:
    I agree with
    giganotospinotaurus. Even though the film is being set on site a or b, if Johnston had ever for one minute considered setting the movie on a "site c" i would have to chop his testicles off and feed them to him.


    At 9:50:33 AM on 12/3/2000, Gallimimus said:
    Excuse me? An umbrella?


    At 3:12:24 AM on 12/3/2000, Utahraptor said:
    I hope they left off T-rex and Velociraptors because they expect them in any JP fare. Ankylosaurs will be cool to see. I've always liked them. They betetr give mroe than 3 second sof Paras though.
    But the toyline is really no indication of the movie dinos. But more Dilos is always cool. And hopefully more Brahcios, too. Wodner if Grant'll bring an umbrella for them?


    At 11:57:08 PM on 12/2/2000, RaptorRex said:
    This movie is going to ROCK. All my dreames of a Spinosaur are comeing true. Hay is the raptors and T-rxs on that list, thats strainge that they wernt!


    At 8:15:44 PM on 12/2/2000, Gladiator6000k said:
    they better have stegos and trikes in atleast the stampede scene.. if its true... and what about dilos? NOOOO


    At 8:03:02 PM on 12/2/2000, Embryo said:
    What about Dilophosaurus? They were in the toy list...


    At 7:55:29 PM on 12/2/2000, Anklyosaurus said:
    YES YES YES YES YES YES YES!!!
    Do we need any more convincing? JP3 will be the best movie of all time!!!
    Their is going to be an anklyosaur(not to mention lots of other herbivores) I am so excited. I cant wait, why can it not already be out? This is the best Jp news of all time. YES YES YES!!!


    At 6:57:56 PM on 12/2/2000, Carter said:
    I can already picture one bad ass mo' fo' of a stampede scene with all these herbivores.

    They gotta hve the Raptor's in more than one scene though, they're too cool to only be in one scene. And where are the Dilophosauruses, Trikes and, Stego's. There has to be more than this, they could show dozens of dino's in an observation scene.


    At 6:50:02 PM on 12/2/2000, Gladiator6000k said:
    no stegos? grrr, no trikes? noooo


    At 6:47:16 PM on 12/2/2000, Gladiator6000k said:
    if rex doesnt have a large role than the rex better kill spinos ass at the end... and raptors better have few scenes... i dont care bout gay retard pachys or paras (they need saurapods though)


    At 6:24:05 PM on 12/2/2000, Varan101 said:
    They dont have large roles I suppose.


    At 6:15:55 PM on 12/2/2000, JP Animal Control said:
    They didn't mention the Rex, whch we know is in it. They also didn't mention the raptors which we know are in it. Whats up?


    At 5:37:03 PM on 12/2/2000, Gallimimus said:
    We'll finally get to see some Apatosaurus! And this time, I hope Pachycephalosaurus has a larger role.


    At 4:50:25 PM on 12/2/2000, heeheemonkey said:
    (I'm Velociraptor101) Just to let everyone know, the article is on page 56 of the extra "EW Internet" section included in the issue. There is a picture of The Incredible Hulk next to it.


    At 4:16:31 PM on 12/2/2000, Tanystropheus said:
    it takes place on Sorna which is Site B.. USA today already confirmed it. There is no Site C..


    At 4:13:56 PM on 12/2/2000, giganotospinotaurus said:
    I swear I'll sue Joe Johnston if he sets it on Site C.


    At 4:06:01 PM on 12/2/2000, Tanystropheus said:
    what are you shitting about?


    At 3:59:39 PM on 12/2/2000, Spino said:
    SHIT SHIT SHIT


    At 3:36:38 PM on 12/2/2000, Tanystropheus said:
    yeah!


    At 3:31:55 PM on 12/2/2000, Varan101 said:
    good. maybe they'll focus on some herbivores


    At 3:31:45 PM on 12/2/2000, Tanystropheus said:
    COOL! the Compys are returning! and the T-Rex and Velociraptor's aren't the lead for a change.. WOOHOO!


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