From Love in a Time of Chasmosaurs
Universal Studios had a good reason for using giant lizards rather than real dinosaurs in Jurassic World. They didn’t want to make just any old dinosaur movie, they wanted to continue the Jurassic Park franchise, and Jurassic Park raptors look like this. If the special effects people made raptors that look like that, they would have been off-brand—unrecognizable to the public, and (since you can’t copyright what a real animal looks like) terrifyingly public domain. Even worse, a real Velociraptor wouldn’t have worked symbolically. The movie doesn’t need a real animal. It needs a key to the lock in your brain that opens a door marked “here be dragons.”
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Published on January 27, 2016 05:19