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Jurassic Park spared no expense — and John Hammond (Richard Attenborough). Steven Spielberg’s 1993 adaptation of author Michael Crichton’s novel sees the InGen CEO and co-founder “spare no ...
Jurassic Park scribe David Koepp. In the new featurette, Koepp teases the T-Rex riverboat sequence, which promises to be one of the upcoming film's most thrilling moments and a scene that has ...
When it comes to the future of technology, Sam Neill is not a fan of certain aspects. On Sunday, the "Jurassic Park" star, 77, took to social media to share his "old-fashioned" thoughts and why he ...
Jurassic Park screenwriter David Koepp has explained why John Hammond's fate was changed from the book. Steven Spielberg's 1993 film sees Richard Attenborough's character, who is the CEO of InGen ...
You can see the video in the space above. The Jurassic Park novel includes a scene where Dr. Alan Grant, Lex, and Tim escape from a T-rex in a raft. During development of the movie adaptation ...
Which is probably why this collaboration with Jurassic Park exists in the first place. The Game of Life Jurassic Park Edition is less about living your best life and more about holding onto it.
The tongue-in-cheek comment is a nod to the cautionary tale in Steven Spielberg's 1993 classic film "Jurassic Park" in which the hubris of humanity's science leads to destruction and chaos.
How Crichton turned ‘Jurassic Park’ from a manuscript everyone hated into a best-selling book that spawned a multi-billion dollar movie franchise. Plus: 10 key differences between the novel ...
On Sunday, the Jurassic Park star, 77, posted a video on Instagram, in which he expressed outrage at having to check out his own groceries. He slammed the system and explained that an increase in ...
Multiple sources are reporting that Sam Neill (Jurassic Park; Thor: Ragnarok; Peaky Blinders) has joined the cast of Legendary's next MonsterVerse installment, the tentatively titled Godzilla x ...
The original Jurassic Park movie is full of plenty magical and memorable moments, but it’s also filled with clever references ...