Maybe We Shouldn't Go To Jurassic Park

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Jurassic Park will always be one of not only Stephen Spielberg’s well known movies but one of the classic movies of all time. The film that came out in 1993 was the first film that showed us what was capable when you combine animatronic creatures, visual effects and special effects. Sam Neill and Laura Dern are the leads of a full cast of  talent including Richard Attenborough, Jeff Goldblum, BD Wong, Samuel L. Jackson and Wayne Knight. For the few people who may not know the film is about a couple of paleontologists tour a unfinished theme park on a Central American island and is tasked with protecting not only the designer’s grandkids but the world from a bunch of dinosaurs who are accidentally released.   Timecodes: 00:00 - Introduction :17 - The Film stats 6:00 - Life Finds a Way 8:08 - The Pickup Line 9:15 - Trivia about the Candy/Spielberg partnership 14:32 - Did the computer graphics hold up? 22:14 - Dr. Grant’s role in the film 26:48 - An different type of chase scene 30:49 - Sets and Sound editing 34:06 - Head Trauma 34:26 - Smoochie, Smoochie, Smoochie 36:13 - Driving Review 37:37 - To the Numbers   To guess the theme of this month’s films you can call or text us at 971-245-4148 or email to [email protected] You can guess as many times as you would like. Guess the Monthly Theme for 2023 Contest - More Info Here   Next week’s film will be UNCLE BUCK (1989)   Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today’s episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Special thanks to Melissa Villagrana our social media posts. Don’t forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. Give us a call at 971-245-4148 or email at [email protected]

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