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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 31 2012, 01:24 PM (246 Views) | |
| The Third Camel | Mar 31 2012, 01:24 PM Post #1 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiouraren_Formation Will be a brief segment. |
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| The Third Camel | Apr 4 2012, 01:39 PM Post #2 |
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Afrovenator Jobaria Spinophorosaurus Edited by The Third Camel, Apr 14 2012, 06:09 PM.
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| Velociraptor | Aug 18 2012, 03:39 PM Post #3 |
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Seems like a very brief, but interesting segment (Afrovenator is known from a comparatively complete skeleton). Since it is a megalosauroid, maybe there could be some foreshadowingnarration that some of its relatives will evolve into the biggest theropod of africa. Also, a possible scene ![]() http://tuomaskoivurinne.deviantart.com/#/d59rxnt |
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| Even | Aug 18 2012, 04:16 PM Post #4 |
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Ahh, foreshadowing to spinosaurs, neat ![]() well, something like patriatyrannus' painting wouldn't ring good with the children (and their parents, which MAY sue us), with it's goriness, I mean, I could handle that, but I'm not sure if a 7-9 years old would |
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| DK1000 | Aug 18 2012, 04:38 PM Post #5 |
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I don't see what's so wrong about having some gore, it's nature, nature's not exactly kid friendly. |
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| Even | Aug 18 2012, 04:49 PM Post #6 |
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True, it's not so wrong to be gory, nature isn't exactly what is depicted in Bambi anyway What I'm frankly scared of is if some kind of children protection group, or a fake of it, tries to sue money out of us, just because of those natural sequences might be translated into something gory for the children or for them |
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| DK1000 | Aug 18 2012, 04:51 PM Post #7 |
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Well if we include a warning, it's their decision to watch something that contains gore. |
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| Even | Aug 18 2012, 05:00 PM Post #8 |
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Yep, a "viewer's discretion is advised" warning, I don't even think about that, great job DK! *no sarcasm is involved in this post |
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| DK1000 | Aug 18 2012, 05:10 PM Post #9 |
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| Velociraptor | Aug 18 2012, 07:55 PM Post #10 |
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Pretty much every Dinosaur Documentary I´ve seen had several gory eating scenes (the Pyroraptor episode from Dinosaur Planet becomes quite bloody whenever a carcass showed up; Walking with Dinosaurs has Liopleurodon biting a pregnant Ichthyosaur in half and Polar Allosaur ripping a Leaellynasaura´s head off, Walking with Beasts has those freaking ants; Dinosaur Revolution has the baby Allosaurus getting its jaw broken which looks horrifying immediately after the strike and in the last episode a Tyrannosaurus gets impaled on a dead Triceratops and is still alive for a couple of seconds). And Jurassic Fight Club was an entire "documentary" focused on just this topic: Dinosaurs fighting and biting the hell out of each other. Did any of those documentaries get sued for being too graphic? As long as we don´t show the dead Jobaria head for two minutes with close-ups of the blood flowing out of its neck it wouldn´t be that problematic. |
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| Even | Aug 19 2012, 03:09 AM Post #11 |
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@DK: D'aww, the UN, that's a classic face to see :> Agreed about that, Rick |
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