Short answer: So far, none of them have been able to portray dinosaurs realistically, with several bases to cover; anatomical big strokes, anatomical minor details, realistic behavior - the closest ever is probably Jurassic Park, since it made a decent effort PLUS being modern enough to be based on a lot of good science, science they flung out the window for the sequels.
Either way, anticlimactic it might be to have the claw-teeth-rawr image always prodded at by boring scientists, truth still remains - movie dinosaurs *are* fantasy creatures, much more based on dragons, ogres, vampires, what have you - fantasy monsters, than real animals. Reason for this is that you can't make a cool movie with real animals; show me a SINGLE movie about giraffes breaking out of their enclosures, eating people up.
Lions, tigers, bears tend to show up more in movies, as scary antagonists, and in these cases, at the very least they're often "actor"-animals, trained to perform, and as such - they LOOK real, cus they are, while they still behave completely unrealistically
Like the guy says ^, a real Velociraptor would probably just run away, if you kicked after it, teeth and claws and all, they're just little animals, not prepared for action packed aggression, for no reason.
Tigers attack people, Indian villagers and such, so, sure, a similarily sized dinosaur might also attack someone, so... that'd be a potential realistic franchise: "Dangerous fields!" with poor peasants having to flee, until they are able to aquire firearms, shoot the dinosaurs, and then push them to extinction through hunting and habitat loss.
(Okay, that answer wasn't short at all.)
Either way, anticlimactic it might be to have the claw-teeth-rawr image always prodded at by boring scientists, truth still remains - movie dinosaurs *are* fantasy creatures, much more based on dragons, ogres, vampires, what have you - fantasy monsters, than real animals. Reason for this is that you can't make a cool movie with real animals; show me a SINGLE movie about giraffes breaking out of their enclosures, eating people up.
Lions, tigers, bears tend to show up more in movies, as scary antagonists, and in these cases, at the very least they're often "actor"-animals, trained to perform, and as such - they LOOK real, cus they are, while they still behave completely unrealistically
Like the guy says ^, a real Velociraptor would probably just run away, if you kicked after it, teeth and claws and all, they're just little animals, not prepared for action packed aggression, for no reason.
Tigers attack people, Indian villagers and such, so, sure, a similarily sized dinosaur might also attack someone, so... that'd be a potential realistic franchise: "Dangerous fields!" with poor peasants having to flee, until they are able to aquire firearms, shoot the dinosaurs, and then push them to extinction through hunting and habitat loss.
(Okay, that answer wasn't short at all.)