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I used to be somewhat indifferent to the Jurassic Park movies sticking to scaly theropods since the new ones are so dogshit, but I've grown to realize that big colorful feathery boys would be much more interesting to look at. So many creative possibilities.
The CGI woulda been hard in the 90s but if they did it now they'd look dope with feathers
Oh I don't mind the original at all, and by 3 they were trying some feathers on the large raptors. It's the new series that bugs me most because they went backwards to the reptilian fake velociraptors.
Oof I forgot there's a new series
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Could be misremembering but I think they acknowledge the lack of feathers in a scene where they explain the dinosaurs look like that because of the frog DNA they had to use to fill in gaps or whatever-the-fuck I dunno