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dubna 10, 2026
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"[in the raptor pen] Hold your fire, do not fire! Put 12 amps in these animals, they're never gonna trust me again."
"[discussing the raptors with Claire] See, it's all about control with you! I don't control the raptors, it's a relationship. It's based on mutual respect. That's why you and I never had a second date."
"You might have made them in a test tube, but they don't know that. They're thinking, "I gotta eat. I gotta hunt. I gotta..." [pumps the air with his fist; awkward pause] You can relate to at least... one of those things, right?"
"[about the Indominus Rex escaping her paddock] Were you not watching? She marked up that wall as a distraction! She wanted us to think she escaped!"
"Just relax. It's just like taking a stroll through the woods. 65 million years ago."
"[discovering Apatosaurus killed by the Indominus Rex no longer referring to the creature as female] It didn't eat them. It's killing for sport."
"[after punching Hoskins for planning to use the raptors as an ultimate weapons without his permission] Get the hell out of here, and stay away from my animals."
"[Claire: So what do we do now?] Probably stick together. For survival."
"Our shareholders have been patient, but let's be honest: no one is impressed by a dinosaur anymore. Twenty years ago, de-extinction was right up there with magic. These days, kids look at a Stegosaurus like an elephant from the city zoo. That doesn't mean asset development is falling behind. Our DNA excavators discover new species every year. But consumers want them bigger, louder - "more teeth". The good news? Our advances in gene splicing have opened up a whole new frontier. We've learned more from genetics in the past decade than a century of digging up bones."
"Indominus Rex. Our first genetically engineered hybrid."
"The key to a happy life is to accept you are never actually in control."
"Don't forget why we built this place, Claire. Jurassic World exists to remind us how very small we are. How new. You can't put a price on that."
"Come on, we're the same. We're dogs of war. We know that the military needs to reduce casualties. Some people think that robots are the future. Look, nature gave us the most effective killing machines 75 million years ago!"
"War is part of nature. Look around, Owen. Every living thing in this jungle...is trying to murder the other. Mother Nature's way of testing her creations. Refining the pecking order. War is a struggle. Struggle breeds greatness. Without that...we end up with places like this, charge seven bucks a soda."
"You're out of your mind. What are you going to do with all these people? You got 20,000 people here. What are you going to do? They have no place to go. That thing is a killing machine! And it will not stop."
"Simon Masrani's death was a tragedy. The new mission, should you choose to accept it, is to prevent further loss of life. As always, should you or any of your team members be killed or eaten, InGen will disavow all knowledge of your actions."
"[pointing to a computer image of the Indominus Rex] Imagine. That one, a fraction of the size - deadly, intelligent, able to hide from the most advanced military technology. A living weapon unlike anything we've ever seen. You see? Millions of years of evolution ...what did we learn? Nature is the gift that just-- [Delta enters the room] Oh, shit!"
"Oh, Indominus Rex wasn't bred. She was designed. She will be 50 feet long when fully grown - bigger than the T-Rex."
"You know that I'm not at liberty to reveal the asset's genetic makeup. Modified animals are known to be unpredictable."
"[hearing that the Indominus Rex has killed people; matter-of-factly] That's unfortunate."
"Chris Pratt — Owen Grady"
"Bryce Dallas Howard — Claire Dearing"
"Vincent D'Onofrio — Vic Hoskins"
"Ty Simpkins — Gray Mitchell"
"Nick Robinson — Zach Mitchell"
"Jake Johnson — Lowery Cruthers"
"Omar Sy — Barry Sembène"
"B. D. Wong — Dr. Henry Wu"
"Judy Greer — Karen Mitchell"
"Irrfan Khan — Simon Masrani"
"Brian Tee — Hamada"
"Katie McGrath — Zara Young"
"Lauren Lapkus — Vivian Krill"
"Andy Buckley — Scott Mitchell"
"Jimmy Fallon — Himself"
"Colin Trevorrow — Mr. DNA (voice)"
"The fact that Jurassic Park 4 is supposed to feature naked dinosaurs—contrary to the overwhelming evidence science has to offer—confirms that many paleo fans of my generation and older prefer the comfort of recognizable pseudo-dinos to the more realistic ones paleontologists are reviving."
"I grew up on these movies. So did you, and so did a lot of us. We have a certain love for this stuff that is unique in our generation. And I recognize that. Yet, my biggest fear going into this was it was going to be fan fiction; that it was going to be some kind of carbon copy of this thing that I love. If anybody wants to insult me or make me feel terrible, they'll say ,"It's just a giant rip-off of Jurassic Park.""
"Bryce's character was a challenge, because she's the one who really changes over the course. The two boys, making sure that didn't dip into… the saccharine… was a tough balance. Pratt was pretty awesome from start to finish. This guy's rad. I felt like there was… On a story level it was a challenge for me to make some of the moves we were making. I follow your website and I know how people respond to the idea of a guy who trains raptors. I knew how that was going to shake out and I knew what we were going to do in the story. But I didn't want to reveal any of that. So you kinda have to take some hits. You have to take some bullets for the movie and be like, "Yep, yep. They're just friendly raptors the whole time."
"Yes, there will be one new dinosaur created by the park’s geneticists. The gaps in her sequence were filled with DNA from other species, much like the genome in the first film was completed with frog DNA. This creation exists to fulfill a corporate mandate—they want something bigger, louder, with more teeth. And that’s what they get. I know the idea of a modified dinosaur put a lot of fans on red alert, and I understand it. But we aren’t doing anything here that Crichton didn’t suggest in his novels. This animal is not a mutant freak. It doesn’t have a snake’s head or octopus tentacles. It’s a dinosaur, created in the same way the others were, but now the genetics have gone to the next level. For me, it’s a natural evolution of the technology introduced in the first film. Maybe it sounds crazy, but most of my favorite movies sound crazy when you describe them in a single sentence. … We’re trying to tell a bold new story that doesn’t rely on a proven formula, because the movies we watch over and over again are the ones that surprised us, that worked when they shouldn’t have. I understand the risks of leaving the safe zone. We’ve all been disappointed by new installments of the stories we love. But with all this talk of filmmakers “ruining our childhood”, we forget that right now is someone else’s childhood. This is their time. And I have to build something that can take them to the same place those earlier films took us. It may not happen in the same way everyone expects it to, but it’s the way I believe it needs to happen."