Hi friends!
- Zmey
- Compsognathus
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Mon Feb 26, 2024 4:21 am
- Favorite Jurassic Series Film: Jurassic Park
- Favorite prehistoric animal in the series: Dilophosaurus
- Favorite Jurassic Park/World toy: Mug
Hi friends!
Hello everyone!
I'm a long time lurker and was on JPLegacy years ago.
Amateur fishkeeper and naturalist, unfortunately no dinosaur fossils because where I live there are none.
I belong to the JP fandom that likes JPIII, so let tomatoes fly (or not considering the reputation of the film changed with JW trilogy ).
Glad to be part of another forum community again!
I'm a long time lurker and was on JPLegacy years ago.
Amateur fishkeeper and naturalist, unfortunately no dinosaur fossils because where I live there are none.
I belong to the JP fandom that likes JPIII, so let tomatoes fly (or not considering the reputation of the film changed with JW trilogy ).
Glad to be part of another forum community again!
- TyrannosaurTJ
- Administrator
- Posts: 119
- Joined: Tue Nov 08, 2022 2:07 pm
- Location: Bloomsburg, PA
- Favorite Jurassic Series Film: Jurassic World Dominion
- Favorite prehistoric animal in the series: Tyrannosaurus
- Favorite Jurassic Park/World toy: Hammond Collection Tyrannosaurus rex
Re: Hi friends!
Welcome! JP3 has some gold moments to it for sure, I know my personal favorite is the Spinosaurus climax in the river and the Aviary with the Pteranodons for sure.
- Dr. ReGen
- Hatchling
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Sat Feb 24, 2024 6:38 pm
- Favorite Jurassic Series Film: Jurassic Park Trilogy
- Favorite prehistoric animal in the series: Spinosaurus & Carnotaurus
- Favorite Jurassic Park/World toy: Jurassic Park Series 1 Dr. Alan Grant
Re: Hi friends!
Glad to see another JPIII enjoyer (I've loved that movie as a kid too). Jurassic Park III simply has that early 2000's vibe to me, and has great dinosaur designs, music, and environments in general. It may have been objectively the black sheep of the original trilogy, but I believe it proved itself to be a fun standalone sequel compared to the JW trilogy.
Speaking of which, I'll put it out there that I will defend with my life that The Lost World is a good sequel but film and book version. (I'm currently reading TLW Novel and I absolutely understand why people prefer the book over the film and I can agree with them, but I'm still glad The Lost World film was the way it was as it gave a great start on fleshing out the franchise like no other dinosaur franchise has ever done before.)
Welcome to Jurassic Pedia, my friend!
Speaking of which, I'll put it out there that I will defend with my life that The Lost World is a good sequel but film and book version. (I'm currently reading TLW Novel and I absolutely understand why people prefer the book over the film and I can agree with them, but I'm still glad The Lost World film was the way it was as it gave a great start on fleshing out the franchise like no other dinosaur franchise has ever done before.)
Welcome to Jurassic Pedia, my friend!
- Zmey
- Compsognathus
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Mon Feb 26, 2024 4:21 am
- Favorite Jurassic Series Film: Jurassic Park
- Favorite prehistoric animal in the series: Dilophosaurus
- Favorite Jurassic Park/World toy: Mug
Re: Hi friends!
Well JPIII was the first JP I actually watched so I guess I was kinda biased + really liked Spinosaurs as a kid.
TLW Novel is amazing, I wish one day we get better movie adaptation of it.
Thanks for the welcome guys!
TLW Novel is amazing, I wish one day we get better movie adaptation of it.
Thanks for the welcome guys!
- sickle_claw
- Contributor
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2023 6:02 pm
- Favorite Jurassic Series Film: The Lost World Jurassic Park
- Favorite prehistoric animal in the series: Velociraptor
- Favorite Jurassic Park/World toy: Red Rex
Re: Hi friends!
Hello and Welcome to the Forums! Definitely glad to have you here, especially with Jurassic 7 coming soon!
- Nedryland
- Forum Manager
- Posts: 26
- Joined: Sun Jul 09, 2023 12:52 pm
- Location: 🇬🇧
- Favorite Jurassic Series Film: Jurassic Park
- Favorite prehistoric animal in the series: Dilophosaurus
Re: Hi friends!
Welcome to the forum!