“That was a ball. I had such a nice time on it. I hope people like the movie because the series tended to change after three, and it felt like, ‘Okay, so let’s change our tone. Steven [Spielberg] and I were interested in a tone that was maybe more akin to the very first movie. I saw it early on as a mission movie. I like things that are driven by bottles, by containment, you know?”
“And so, developing a limited team and a thing that they have to accomplish – that was all really fun. And it was just fun to return to that world of great adventure backed by real science and write some cool new characters. You don’t often get a chance to have a blank slate and say, ‘What do you want to do?’ There were no franchise expectations other than dinosaurs.”
“I actually wrote a list of our nine commandments, which was inspired by Chuck Jones, who had written nine commandments for the Roadrunner cartoons – like all adventures must take place in the American Southwest, gravity is always the coyote’s worst enemy, all products must come from the Acme corporation. So I made a list of things that we had to abide by – one was the events of the previous six movies that cannot be contradicted or denied because I don’t like a retcon. Those are no fun. Two, Humor is oxygen. Science must be real. You know, all the things that we wanted our movie to be. And I just had a great fun doing it with Steven and then with Gareth [Edwards].”
Adanedhel a écrit:J'ai peur que Dominion ait laissé la saga dans un état trop lamentable mais s'il y a bien une équipe créative capable de rattraper le coup c'est bien celle qui a été rassemblée sur ce nouveau film ouaip, en espérant qu'ils aient eu les coudées franches...
Scarlett Johansson : "She's a special operative. She was in the armed forces for the entirety of her career. She probably worked for a private contractor for some time, and now she's working for herself."
"She’s someone who’s dedicated herself to saving other people, and I think she’s at a professional crossroads. I think she’s burnt out. Of course everything goes wrong, but that’s the fun part."
"I was really crazy about the film, and I slept in a Jurassic Park pup tent in my bedroom I shared with my sister for a year. Anytime the trades would report a new Jurassic movie, I would forward to my agents like, 'Hey, I’m available.'"
Adanedhel a écrit:On dirait un mix entre Monsters et Jurassic Park 3, on sent que Gareth Edwards est en terrain connu
En tous cas une des grandes qualités que je trouve au film de Joe Johnston est la diversité des scènes d'action en termes d'environnements et de dinosaures impliqués et j'ai l'impression que ce sera complètement le cas ici aussi !
Adanedhel a écrit:(par contre je m'interroge sur la pertinence de continuer à appeler ça World, vu qu'on part a priori totalement sur autre chose... un Jurassic Island ou quoi aurait peut-être pu indiquer au public qu'ils pouvaient prendre le train en marche ici ?)
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