Jurassic Park IV: The Gunnening
Jurassic Park IV: The Gunnening
The following is neither fictional nor a joke: Jurassic Park IV is in the
works, and it is about a squad of dinosaurs who have been trained by the
government to kill people with firearms.
As in guns.
Maybe this is happening because no one would have taken Jurassic Park IV
seriously if it had a more realistic story about dinosaurs who have been cloned
for a fourth time when the first three attempts ended in complete disaster.
Maybe the filmmakers realized they’d get paid either way and said
"fuck it, let’s go for the Snakes On A Plane angle" although that
movie was also a complete disaster.
Either way, it’s happening and there’s nothing you can do about it
aside from signing an online petition to provide others with a few moments of
laughter. One question begs to be asked: If this is the plot that was decided
on, what horrible ideas didn’t get the green light?
Jurassic
Park IV: Bones Of ContentionA religious group that believes dinosaur fossils are a fabrication of modern
science clones their dead leader with a DNA sample that he left on an abortion
clinic’s front window mere days before his death. This man appears on
24-hour news networks in a series of heated debates with a velociraptor who
insists dinosaurs actually roamed the earth.Against all odds, the two set aside their beliefs and become steadfast
friends after they unknowingly schedule book signings in the same store on the
same day. When the two go on a fateful hunting trip together and come across a
group of the religious leader’s old friends, he must choose which side to
hunt on and which side to kill.Jurassic Park IV: Terrorspawn
When terrorists begin cloning Tyrannosaurus Rexes en masse and releasing
them near major U.S. landmarks, the government responds by resurrecting another
extinct species to battle them: silver trout.Feel your patriotic heart beat stronger and faster than ever before as
millions of trout face off against thousands of T-Rexes in some of the most
stunning cgi sequences ever rendered. Featuring the same procedural animation
software that powered the Mordor and Helms Deep battles in the Lord Of The
Rings trilogy, as is evident in the climactic scene where a handful of trout
were mistakenly rendered as orcs.Jurassic Park IV: Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs
A thought-provoking biopic that examines the life of Jacob Collamer, the
16th postmaster general of the U.S. Postal Service. Involves no dinosaurs
whatsoever.Jurassic Park IV: Badminton To The Bone
In this wacky sports comedy, the world’s greatest badminton player, S.H.
Uttlecock, is at the top of his game. He rests easy at night in the Rolls Royce
that’s parked in one of his mansion’s many bedrooms, confident that no
one can match his skills. No one, that is, but a pterodactyl that has been
trained by the U.S. government to beat the British at their own game.As their rivalry heats up, the laughs keep a comin’! Starring Will
Ferrell as the pterodactyl.Jurassic Park IV: Hitmanosaur
A baby brontosaurus survives the original Jurassic Park incident, only to be
discovered by the Europe’s most sadistic crime boss. For the next fifteen
years he is trained to be a master of disguise, capable of pulling off
impossible assassinations while remaining practically invisible. Now only one
man (Jason Statham) can stop him.Features an unforgettable scene in which the brontosaurus stomps on Louis
Farrakhan in the middle of the Million Man March, then ducks behind a phone
booth to replace his suit and bow tie with a National Park Service uniform
before receding into the crowd.
Jurassic
Park IV: Before ExtinctionTrained by the government to adopt vaguely liberal ideologies and discuss
philosophical concepts at length, a male and female brachiosaurus meet by
chance on a European train and disembark together in Vienna.Knowing they will likely never meet each other again, they open up and share
their innermost thoughts and secrets as they meander through the city for one
magical night. Featuring Mike Meyers as the voice of Mike Meyers’ Scottish
ghost.Jurassic Park IV: Hollywood Attacks
When a film producer options the rights to John Hammonds’ failed theme
park, he hires a screenwriter to copy the plot of WE3, a comic about a
small group of animals who have been trained by the government to kill with
futuristic weaponry.Ends in a confusing finale in which actual dinosaurs with guns attack fake
dinosaurs with actual guns who are filming the movie-within-a-movie while Jeff
Goldblum wrestles with his clone on a conveyer belt that slowly draws them both
closer to a gigantic blade which is used by editors to splice frames of
film.
In retrospect, maybe a movie about dinosaurs with guns isn’t so bad.
Just keep telling yourself that when you come across a movie poster that reads,
"Guns don’t kill people, dinosaurs kill people" next spring.


October 29th, 2008 at 9:06 am
Good post.