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Post by Adminopteryx on Jul 27, 2011 20:20:28 GMT
I thought about various parks that show films and tv documentaries in a kind of mini cinema and decided this might be a nice touch to keep some kids from getting bored and also give the parents a break at the same time. Maybe programs such as Walking with Dinosaurs could be played, or some of the older Ray Harryhausen movies. Maybe even Godzilla!?
I will definitely have a small museum environment and displays of dinosaur skeletons in the main centre part. If you can think of anything else, feel free to post your ideas here.
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Post by jeffosaur on Aug 6, 2011 14:55:10 GMT
It would be good also if the weather turned bad and everyone had to come inside. Won't you need permission to show movies, or are these to be your own that're just similar to the ones you listed?
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Post by Adminopteryx on Aug 6, 2011 20:10:45 GMT
No, I plan to show existing 'classic' movies and known documentaries so I will need permission. Some of the more popular choices would be:
The Land Before Time. One Million BC Jurassic Park Godzilla King Kong Journey to The center of the Earth The Crater Lake Monster The Lost World Loch Ness Gorgo Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Also educational programs such as Walking with Dinosaurs, Clash of the Dinosaurs and Dinosaurs: Return to Life? which discussed the latest research in dinosaur DNA and cloning.
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Post by jeffosaur on Aug 7, 2011 23:06:16 GMT
I'm wondering if the Jurassic films might be too frightening for kids? The animated films like Ice Age would be ideal. King Kong's not really about dinosaurs, although I understand there're a few in it on the island. Loch Ness I loved! Are you adding Nessie to your Aqua House?
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Post by sarcosuchus64 on Aug 13, 2015 10:36:21 GMT
It wasn't overly popular when it came out, but Prehistoric Park would be a really fun series to show in the cinema.
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