
Have to agree with ya on this one for the most part. I liked the female raptor in JP3
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Worst is definitely the talking Raptor
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Yeah. That's the only dinosaur I would remove from any of the movies
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Same. The only time I appreciate talking dinosaurs is in The Land Before Time and other children's dinosaur films
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Hit the nail on the head with a sledge hammer and drove it to point with that one sentance. Bravo
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I prefer the male design, but it talked
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LORD TYRANT - In every film, my favorite has always remained the Tyrant King! Of course, I also like the cute, little baby dinosaurs sprinkled throughout! ;)

@SR: So, the Tyrannosaurus?
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There was a baby T-Rex in The Lost World!
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Jp- Dilophosaurus, don't know why but its scene always sticks with me
JP2- the t rex pair
JP3- Spinosaurus
JW- Rexy

Love the Dilo scene too, Durp
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@SR: What about the Spinosaurus?
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LORD TYRANT - I very much enjoy Spinosaurus; I believe the animal to be one of the most - if not the most - interesting members of the dinosaur kingdom. Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus, as it stands today, is likely my favorite dinosaur. It is utterly beautiful; a great water dragon both powerful and graceful! I firmly believe that the new revelations concerning Spinosaurus' physiology have set it apart from the rest of the great predators and brought it into a unique realm - one in which it is undoubtedly king! However, the way in which Spinosaurus was depicted in Jurassic Park 3 was, in my opinion, a grave injustice to the animal; it was portrayed as nothing more than a monster for the sake of having a frightening antagonist. In the end, however, I feel that S. Aegy is a magnificent and beautiful animal. :)

@SR: Yes, it was portrayed as a monster, but the dinosaur itself is cool. It, along with Tyrannosaurus, is my favorite dinosaur.
But Monsters Ressurected's Spinosaurus is more OP than the JP3 one. It is depicted as a giant, hundred-foot, Rugops-gobbling kaiju that can kill Sarcosuchus with one hit from its claws.
...And in real life, it turns out to be a 50-foot crocoduck with a sail on its back. Real accurate, Monsters Ressurected. Real accurate. I bet the people who made that documentary are just JP3 fanboys
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