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    The Dr. Burke character in TLW is believed to be a subtle 'dig' by Spielberg towards dino expert Robert Bakker, who has written that he consulted on JP when he really did not.
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    At 7:59:32 AM on 3/24/2001, Neelis said:
    It isn't smart to use a Megalodon. first, it's not a dinosaur but a shark, second, another company is making a movie called Megalodon based on the book by Steve Alten. This movie is suffering delay's, but will come out soon. (I hope.)


    At 11:02:34 PM on 3/22/2001, Calvin17 said:
    You can't put a dino under water? Hasn't anybody seen the fabulous "Walking With Dinosaurs" on BBC? They had robots under water so I am sure a little company called Universal can do it!


    At 8:12:15 PM on 3/22/2001, dinosniper said:
    no...i think what's gonna happen is the spino will sink the raptor boat...and in an extremely suspenseful scene, the characters are locked in the raptor cage underwater and have to escape before drowning...and also avoid the relentless spino...i don't know if its gonna happen, i know it sounds a bit crazy, but it also sounds a bit cool to me...you never know


    At 5:50:21 PM on 3/22/2001, Creed said:
    well that's the most biggest amount of Spino Shit i've seen on this website not including those fake scripts...


    At 5:27:20 PM on 3/22/2001, Steve-osaurus said:
    Carcharodon megalodon only appeared in the seas after the extinction of the dinosaurs around 5 to 1.5 million years ago. In the time we made our appearance.


    At 12:09:52 PM on 3/22/2001, T-rex vs. Spinosaurus said:
    Please quit calling these things dinosaurs! Sharks belong to the group called "fish". Not to mention that it is imposible to have an "underwater dino" because dinosaurs were land animals.


    At 11:20:39 AM on 3/22/2001, Compyraptor said:
    Mad Raptor they can use CG you know.


    At 7:43:24 AM on 3/22/2001, Mad Raptor said:
    yo you guys are forgeting they cant put a robot under water


    At 8:07:48 PM on 3/21/2001, Grimlock said:
    Carcharodon megalodon...in a few words, it was a giant white shark, like the size of a blue whale, it did live among dinosaurs, even after their extintion, but i don't believe it might be used on a JP movie


    At 4:24:59 PM on 3/21/2001, Rancor said:
    Plus, isn't there talk of a Meg movie anyway?

    (If it's a <i>megalodon</i>[it's the specific name, not the genus, and shouldn't be capitalized], I'm eating a bullet.)


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    At 4:05:26 PM on 3/21/2001, dryptosaur said:
    Its funny isn't it...
    i know whats in that scene...
    and you people still think its a megladon.
    Its a baronyx, not a water dinosaur(one didn't exist) not quite a land dinosaur.
    an amphibian like dino.
    play TLW playstaion. Baroynx level. Its in the water.


    At 3:57:34 PM on 3/21/2001, steph69 said:
    a shark does not have bones. the only thing left of a megledon are the teeth.


    At 3:41:59 PM on 3/21/2001, Compyraptor said:
    Hey do you guys remember that in the JP novel Henry Wu said that as back up they grind up bones to get about 20 % DNA. They could easily have done that with a Megadon or what ever they call it skeleton.


    At 3:16:47 PM on 3/21/2001, stego80 said:
    first of all no dinosaurs were ever underwater for much. plesiosaurs were not dinosaurs at all. They just lived at the same time and had the same relatives. Plus a charcharodon megalodon's thick skin would be too thick for an insects to ger blood from even if it had the chance. The only parts that are left of the shark are the teeth


    At 3:14:22 PM on 3/21/2001, Varan101 said:
    Oh no! The creature has escaped from his aquarium! AHHHH!


    At 3:12:20 PM on 3/21/2001, Thorne said:
    Salt, salt, and more salt. There is no validity to this matter. Pure rumors. Probably not true.


    At 2:49:05 PM on 3/21/2001, raptor13 said:
    crap Crap Crap...can't and won't happen... first of all a meglodon isn't a dino...and i don't think it lived the same time as dinos(not sure)...and aninsect can't bite an under water creature...maybe a pleaseasaur because it sticks it's haed outof the water but not a shark!!! i would be cool to see an under water dino though just not a shark


    At 1:27:19 PM on 3/21/2001, Mallon said:
    This rumored "underwater dinosaur" is probably _Spinosaurus_. It most likely downs in the torrential rain we're so used to seeing in JP movies now.


    At 1:02:35 PM on 3/21/2001, Steve-osaurus said:
    Will what if the the animal died and landed on a beach, then this would be an oppertunity for the fly to bite the animal.


    At 11:55:32 AM on 3/21/2001, Paws said:
    I don't beleive it at all. How would an insect bite something underwater...I have never heard the phrase..."The Jurassic was also the age of huge-gilled-biting insects." I say rumer...I'll try to get Horner to confirm.


    At 11:52:09 AM on 3/21/2001, Compyraptor said:
    I suppose it would be cool to have a plesiosaur, Icthyosaur or maybe even a Liopleurodon. But a giant shark is stupid.


    At 11:20:37 AM on 3/21/2001, Evilgrinch said:
    I hope it's true, but I don't reckon it is.


    At 10:39:00 AM on 3/21/2001, yuytretg said:
    Why doesnt Dan ask Helen over at IGN.com for more info on the trailer she saw at the toyfair?
    Perhaps what dinos she saw,or she could describe some scenes she saw!?!
    And if she doesnt remember,ask the guy who saw it at Showest!?!
    Dan has the info right infront of him,he just has to ask!!
    Cause im not gonna last till MAY 4,thats for sure!!


    At 10:32:11 AM on 3/21/2001, yuytretg said:
    But if there is a underwaterdino,will definately see in the trailer!


    At 10:31:11 AM on 3/21/2001, yuytretg said:
    I agree with Gallimimus,its just a stupid ass rumour,but you never know!


    At 10:26:58 AM on 3/21/2001, D.Marcos said:
    Once again, there are no "underwater dinosaurs..."


    At 6:49:32 AM on 3/21/2001, Gallimimus said:
    Total crap! It's not gonna happen!


    At 4:15:23 AM on 3/21/2001, Gambler Ruined said:
    I have always wanted to see an underwater scene featuring dinos in the JP series. I thought the underwater scene in the Phantom Menace made the movie, and i reckon ILM would do a great job with a pleisiosaur!!
    Bring on JP4!!


    At 2:41:03 AM on 3/21/2001, Horribly_Mauled said:
    well, remember the boat scene with the spino? The pic that came out in a larger version end of last week.

    The boat sinks (Joe Johnston said the actors were 'submerged in icy water' on this very website)
    That is ur underwater scene, but theres no Jaws reject swimming about, just our mate the Spino


    At 1:54:30 AM on 3/21/2001, Malcolm said:
    Right after TLW came out i found this rumor about JP3, this is what it said:
    The dinosaurs will be brought to San Diego for Jurassic Park: San Diego so ingen can make back the money they lost. (i know this sounds like TLW, but this is what it said) also along with Jurassic Park: San Diego the park reopened with a "Sea World" Edition with sharks, plesiosaurs etc.

    While thats what the rumor said....crazy huh.

    Malcolm <a href="http://www.jpdatabase.net">JPDatabase</a>


    At 1:44:47 AM on 3/21/2001, Utahraptor said:
    It was reported an underwater scene was scrapped. I doubt they brought it back. It's old news reported elsewhere, and accidentally believed new by a new comer.


    At 11:37:16 PM on 3/20/2001, dryptosaur said:
    babig jaan lese enge

    Its a baroynx. there is going to be one in the movie. probably be in the underwater scene.


    At 11:33:43 PM on 3/20/2001, Majestic-1 said:
    It could be a kronosaurus.
    or those alligater things, dienosuchus i think


    At 11:04:36 PM on 3/20/2001, Slush Puppy said:
    jurassic park the films are about dinosaurs not sharks so i find this highly unlikely megladon is a whole different film idea 'meg'


    At 10:56:38 PM on 3/20/2001, FrogDNA said:
    I highly dought that they will have a megladon. maybe a Pleisiosaur, but not another JAWS! If so, the megladon would just be a very short seen. and not much of the shark would be shown,for they have no time to create a bigger virshion of JAWS, because they have the Spino to deal with.


    At 10:32:13 PM on 3/20/2001, Stan Winston said:
    Also a shark isn't and never was a dinosaur. They are elasmobranch fishes.


    At 10:28:08 PM on 3/20/2001, Dr. Alan Grant said:
    imagin, that thing swiming in the waters, what vould stop it from getting the the cost and multiplin' assuming there where two.

    Peace,
    Jon
    <a href="http://www.jpdatabase.net">www.jpdatabase.net</a>


    At 10:25:11 PM on 3/20/2001, RaptorRex said:
    I wonder if dan ment "resurfacing as a pun. LOL.


    At 10:21:13 PM on 3/20/2001, Stan Winston said:
    BS! BS! BS! plain and simple.


    At 10:08:00 PM on 3/20/2001, MegaRaptor said:
    As always, I do not mean to offend anyone, but it sounds like someone found old news and thought people had forgotten about it, and tried to pass it off as new. This was not intended as a personal attack on this person.

    JP3TC...


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