Posts tagged #Jurassic World

Jurassic Park vs. Jurassic World: Trailer Comparative Study

Come with us on a Jeff Goldblum-esque journey as we scientifically compare the Jurassic Park trailer to the Jurassic World trailer...

I've been a little surprised with the amount of negativity aimed at the Jurassic World trailer that launched on Tuesday. I actually really dug what I saw in the trailer and feel like if you're going to make another Jurassic Park film, this is probably the way to do it. In fact, a lot of it felt really familiar to the first film... As an experiment, I decided to compare this trailer to the original trailer for Jurassic Park from around 1992 in terms of structurally how they were presented as well as narratively what they were conveying.

Here's the results:

:15 (Both Films)

In 1992, Jurassic Park begins its trailer by introducing us to the world that we know: archeologists excavating a fossil while a narrator who sounds like Littlefinger from Game of Thrones sets the stage that mankind has always searched for its past. In 2014, Jurassic World opens on a young kid at an airport, his mother tells her how proud she is of him going on the trip but at the first sign of danger: run. Okay, so in 1992 we have to establish to audiences how and why dinosaurs have been brought back to life but in 2014, we automatically assume that it's possible and that people have knowledge of the dangers (even the past events) of a Jurassic Park. Not much comparison here quite yet.

:29 (Both Films)

In 1992, Sir Richard Attenborough tells us that he owns an island off the coast of Costa Rica and it immediately cuts to a beautiful shot of the InGen helicopter traveling to Isla Nublar. Incidentally, at the exact same time into the Jurassic World trailer in 2014, we see a similar shot of the plush boat traveling to the exact same island. Now we're talking.

:47 (Jurassic Park) / :42 (Jurassic World)

The 1992 trailer needs to drop in a little more exposition to establish how these dinosaurs have been genetically engineered, while the 2014 trailer hits us right with the familiar Jurassic World gates. However both trailers both literally and figuratively tell us that the "Park is Open" (the 2014 trailer by dropping it as a full-screen text card) followed by a shot of a Downtown Disney-looking environment... around the same time that the 1992 trailer opens the doors to the iconic atrium in a similar over the shoulder shot.

:58 (Jurassic Park) / :53 (Jurassic World)

John Hammond tells us in the 1992 trailer that his creatures are going to capture the imaginations of every living creature... and we immediately reveal character reactions to the Brachiosaurus. What happens in the 2014 trailer? We see hordes of audiences at the park with their imaginations being captured and, sure enough, at around the same time get a similar reaction to our friends, the brachiosaurus.

1:08 (Jurassic Park) / 1:04 (Jurassic World)

Jurassic Park: King Kong reference. Jurassic World: Jaws reference.

1:25 (Jurassic Park) / 1:29 (Jurassic World)

Dr. Alan Grant ominously begins explaining the science to us talking about the dangers of genetic modification while in the new trailer, Bryce Dallas Howard's Claire discusses genetic modification. Both lines of dialogue set up what will fundamentally be the harbinger for what's to come in the remainder of the trailer's events.

1:32 (Jurassic Park) / 1:30 (Jurassic World)

At the conclusion of Dr. Grant's speech, your subwoofer gets a workout with a big thump to the LFE channel as you see the iconic waterglass shot from the first film. Meanwhile, in 2014 as Claire's speech comes to a conclusion, your subwoofer also gets a workout from a big thump revealing this weird genetically modified spinal column-type thing.

2:00 (Jurassic Park) / 1:56 (Jurassic World)

In Jurassic Park, we learn that the fences are down all over the park and Samuel L. Jackson can't get anything back online without Dennis Nedry... then it cuts to this fantastic shot of Dr. Sadler surveying post-attack wreckage. In Jurassic World, Chris Pratt warns against the danger of something that escaped its fence and cuts to this image of his character: surveying post-attack wreckage.

2:04 (Jurassic Park) / 2:02 (Jurassic World)

Both trailers getting into their action montage sequences - both hit a similar palms sweating moment because our main characters are up in the air without a net at roughly the same time (Jurassic Park: the characters climbing over the high-reaching electric fence, Jurassic World: the characters jumping off a waterfall). A bit of a stretch, but identical moments eliciting the same type of response.

2:07 (Jurassic Park) / 2:05 (Jurassic World)

Jurassic Park: "Oh no." / Jurassic World: "Oh god."

2:14 (Both Films)

The young boy character sees something with a high eye-line that makes their jaws both drop.

2:21 (Both Films)

Raptors!

2:28 (Both Films)

Raptors... who learn how to open doors (Jurassic Park) / Raptors... who learn to ride with Chris Pratt (Jurassic World). And both trailers end on that note of the dinosaurs evolving in ways that we would never expect them to have.

Conclusion: Did you like the first movie? There's a good chance you might like the new one.

Jurassic World Trailer Drops

Whadda they got in there? Jaws? E.T.? Maybe the Matterhorn?

So much for waiting for the big reveal on Turkey Day... Universal Pictures did an about-face and released the trailer for the new Jurassic World film today. Clocking in at over two-minutes, the trailer gives us a really good feel for what this film is going to be and I have to say: I'm pretty $#@! excited. Dr. Ian Malcolm told us that life was going to find a way but apparently, so did humans and Jurassic Park (now World) is a thriving theme park akin to the the Disney empire. But, as they famously say, something goes wrong. And what goes wrong was incredibly unexpected on my part. Check out the trailer, now and let us know what you think!

2015 - 2020: Just A Dump Truck Full of Sugar or "It's Gonna Be a Good Year"

"No one's gonna be free until nerd persecution ends..."

Warner Bros. and DC Comics just announced their release date plans for DC related films through 2020 and it's pushing up my plans for a "Holy crap, 2015 is the end all be all for pop culture movies" blog. Seriously, get ready for the true revenge of the nerds...

2015 was panning out to be one stellar year in terms of event tentpole films that I'm excited for. But can we talk about the perfect geek storm with what's been mapped out for the next six to eight years?

Check out this schedule of movie releases for 2015 through 2020 (with a little help from CBR):

2015:
May 1: Avengers: Age of Ultron
May 15: Mad Max: Fury Road and Pixels
May 22: Tomorrowland
June 12: Jurassic World
June 19: Fantastic Four
July 1: Terminator: (I Refuse to Spell it Their Weird SyFy Way Until Proven Otherwise) Genesis
July 17: Ant-Man
November 6: Untitled Bond 24 Film
December 18: Star Wars VII

2016:
March 11: Warcraft
March 25: Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice
May 6: Captain America 3
May 27: X-Men: Apocalypse
June 10: Uncharted: Drake's Fortune 
July 8: Untitled Marvel film
Aug. 5: Untitled DC Film
Nov. 11: Sinister Six
December: Avatar 2
Summer (Unknown): Star Wars Spin-Off Film 1
(Unknown): Star Trek 3

2017:
March 3: Untitled Wolverine Sequel
April 7: Pacific Rim 2
May 5: Untitled Marvel Film
May 26: Lego Movie 2
June 23: Untitled DC Film
July 14: Fantastic Four 2 (Fox)
July 28: Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Nov. 3: Untitled Marvel film
Nov. 17: Untitled DC Film
(Unknown): Untitled Sony female Spider-Man spin-off
(Unknown): Sony Venom: Carnage Spider-Man spin-off
(Unknown): Star Wars Film (Episode VIII?)

2018:
March 23: Untitled DC film
May 4: Untitled Marvel film
July 6: Untitled Marvel film
July 13: Untitled Fox Marvel film
July 27: Untitled DC Film
Nov. 2: Untitled Marvel film
(Unknown): Star Wars Spin-Off Film 2

2019:
Apr. 5: Untitled DC Film
May 3: Untitled Marvel film
June 14: Untitled DC Film
(Unknown): Star Wars Film (Episode IX?)

2020:
Apr. 3: Untitled DC Film
June 19: Untitled DC Film
(Unknown): Star Wars Spin-Off Film 3

Posted on August 6, 2014 and filed under Movies.