the "Harding" issue
I guess somewhere in these threads someone questioned sometime ago whether Sarah Harding is the veterinarian's daughter or not.
Well in the movies it's not clear, Gerry Harding who was actually played by Gerald R. Molen (who was the producer of the movie) appeared only in the sick-triceratops-scene and in sequel The Lost World Sarah Harding is never related to him.
But there is a glimpse of that in the novels.
Dr. Harding plays not only a much bigger role in the book Jurassic Park but is also described as a specialist on birds and a former verterinarian in the zoo of San Francisco. He hoped to publish one time the first "Veterinarian Compendium: The diseases of Dinosaurs".
In the novel The Lost World, when they tried to vet the baby T-Rex, Kelly asked Sarah why she knows so much about anatomy. Sarah answered that she is used to inspect feces of animals where it's necessary to identify tiny pieces of bones and: "My father was a vet." Malcolm wondered and Sarah confirmed: "Yes, he was specialist on birds. In the zoo of San Francisco."
So following the novels continuity Sarah Harding is the daughter of Jurassic Park's vet.
Well in the movies it's not clear, Gerry Harding who was actually played by Gerald R. Molen (who was the producer of the movie) appeared only in the sick-triceratops-scene and in sequel The Lost World Sarah Harding is never related to him.
But there is a glimpse of that in the novels.
Dr. Harding plays not only a much bigger role in the book Jurassic Park but is also described as a specialist on birds and a former verterinarian in the zoo of San Francisco. He hoped to publish one time the first "Veterinarian Compendium: The diseases of Dinosaurs".
In the novel The Lost World, when they tried to vet the baby T-Rex, Kelly asked Sarah why she knows so much about anatomy. Sarah answered that she is used to inspect feces of animals where it's necessary to identify tiny pieces of bones and: "My father was a vet." Malcolm wondered and Sarah confirmed: "Yes, he was specialist on birds. In the zoo of San Francisco."
So following the novels continuity Sarah Harding is the daughter of Jurassic Park's vet.
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I could see that given Gerry's age.
I just hope that a reasonable explanation is given for him to have suddenly lost the mustache over the two or three hours it was since he was seen with the Triceratops.
I just wonder where his daughter come from and why she is on Isla Nublar?
Just to get some elements of father-daughter-relationship and more drama into the story?
I still maintain that he was in WOOOVVE! with Ellie and thought if he lost the mustache he might have a shot...
I mean, she was kind-of rocking those short shorts...not as much as Muldoon, though! Good Christ, for a wildly unattractive middle-aged male game warden from Kenya that guy was showing a lot of leg!!!!! :eek::eek::eek:
But really if there's anything I learned from the Beatles Rock Band forums, it's that rendering 3D mustaches in real time is hard work. And don't get them started on beards.
Another very real possibility! :eek:
BTW, I'm having a very hard time imaging Ringo Starr without his beard!
Even so, while the game has that 'realism' feel to it, there's still enough of it being "animated" that allows them to get away with facial hair that isn't 100% realistic looking.
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2001/02/18/015004.1-lg.jpg
okay, now I think we won't get an explanation WHY harding "lost" his mustache.
In fact in the PAX Interview with Nick Herman it's also stated that Harding was made younger as his movie-counterpart.
I am actually also quite sure that beside the licensing-issue it was a marketing issue as well: TT seems to think that players would like to play with a "more attractive" harding.
I still say though that dinosaurs ate his mustache