Astrotrain87 wrote:I don't see movie goers saying
"hey bob why is it that no ones noticing the giant metallic dinosaurs?
No fred lots of people think they see dinosaurs so they go unnoticed dispite their would be hundreds off calls to the authorities and the public already knows of the big robots that attacked a city awhile ago"
Have you never seen films?
Early on, you hear about a spate of dino sightings. Maybe, if they really think the audience is thick, the mention it being in an area known for bigfoot sightings, or one of the US equivalents of Nessie, bang on about how no one has seen it clearly, it's hidden in thick trees or at night etc.
Then you have multiple ways to go; a lone hiker, a group of geeks who investigate the stories, or even a scene stolen from the G1 comics where a guy sits in a diner and Swoop comes out of wooded area grabs the guy's oil tanker and disappears into the woods again.
Tanker guy hears the sound, turns round, see's his tanker gone or maybe the silhouette of a giant bird like creature with the tanker in it's claws, looks at his beer, or says something cliche'd about the boss never believing this.
All very typically Hollywood.
Eventually, we find out Dinos came to Earth, got Dino modes, shut down, were awoken for some plot reason and have hidden since, seen only by the occasional rambler, becoming some of the myths we have.
Short, simple, and explains things to the audience in a way they'd accept.
At least they have when other films or TV shows have pulled similar angles.