Jurassic Park will hit theaters again on Aug. 25 in celebration of the Steven Spielberg pic’s 30th anniversary. The movie will be re-released in RealD 3D-equipped theaters across North America.
Jurassic Park was converted to 3D in 2013 for the film’s 20th anniversary. The original 1993 release of the film shattered box office records, setting a new benchmark at the time for the highest-grossing film in history with $357M domestic, $978M worldwide. The pic’s 2013 re-release grossed an additional $45M stateside. The total lifetime total of the Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum movie is $404.2M domestic, and $1.1 billion worldwide.
Early showings of the 3D-exclusive presentation will begin at 4pm on Thursday, August 24.
“There’s truly no better way to see Jurassic Park than on the big screen,” said Jim Orr, president of domestic theatrical distribution for Universal Pictures. “The monumental impact it made back in 1993 stands as a true testament...
Jurassic Park was converted to 3D in 2013 for the film’s 20th anniversary. The original 1993 release of the film shattered box office records, setting a new benchmark at the time for the highest-grossing film in history with $357M domestic, $978M worldwide. The pic’s 2013 re-release grossed an additional $45M stateside. The total lifetime total of the Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum movie is $404.2M domestic, and $1.1 billion worldwide.
Early showings of the 3D-exclusive presentation will begin at 4pm on Thursday, August 24.
“There’s truly no better way to see Jurassic Park than on the big screen,” said Jim Orr, president of domestic theatrical distribution for Universal Pictures. “The monumental impact it made back in 1993 stands as a true testament...
- 8/11/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Ten years ago, Steven Spielberg‘s classic dinosaur movie Jurassic Park was given the 3D treatment for a twentieth anniversary theatrical re-release. Now the 3D version of Jurassic Park is set to return to theatres for the film’s thirtieth anniversary. The folks at ComicBook.com noticed that tickets for Jurassic Park 3D screenings are already available for purchase on the Regal Movies website.
Here’s how Regal promotes the re-release: “Experience one of the biggest films in motion picture history with director Steven Spielberg’s ultimate thrill ride, Jurassic Park. Featuring Academy Award-winning visual effects and groundbreaking filmmaking that has been hailed as ‘a triumph of special effects artistry’, this epic film is sheer movie-making magic that was 65 million years in the making. Jurassic Park takes you to an amazing theme park on a remote island where dinosaurs once again roam the earth and five people must battle to survive among the prehistoric predators.
Here’s how Regal promotes the re-release: “Experience one of the biggest films in motion picture history with director Steven Spielberg’s ultimate thrill ride, Jurassic Park. Featuring Academy Award-winning visual effects and groundbreaking filmmaking that has been hailed as ‘a triumph of special effects artistry’, this epic film is sheer movie-making magic that was 65 million years in the making. Jurassic Park takes you to an amazing theme park on a remote island where dinosaurs once again roam the earth and five people must battle to survive among the prehistoric predators.
- 8/11/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The many festivities surrounding the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park will continue into July, as Universal Products & Experiences and Amblin Entertainment will be bringing a massive activation to San Diego Comic Con. The two day experience is set to take place between July 21 and July 22 and will recreate some iconic moments from the 1993 film.
Be sure to “Hang, on to your butts” because the activation will recreate the infamous scene where corporate attorney Donald Gennaro (played by Martin Ferrero) attempts to run and hide is ultimately attacked by the Dilophosaurus and then his ill-fated toilet trip when he eventually meets up with the T. Rex! As, Dr. Ian Malcom said, “When you gotta go, you gotta go”! A first look at the activation, seen above, shows a recreation of that famous toilet and a definite visit from the T. Rex!
Visitors will also be greeted by meticulously crafted scenes, bringing...
Be sure to “Hang, on to your butts” because the activation will recreate the infamous scene where corporate attorney Donald Gennaro (played by Martin Ferrero) attempts to run and hide is ultimately attacked by the Dilophosaurus and then his ill-fated toilet trip when he eventually meets up with the T. Rex! As, Dr. Ian Malcom said, “When you gotta go, you gotta go”! A first look at the activation, seen above, shows a recreation of that famous toilet and a definite visit from the T. Rex!
Visitors will also be greeted by meticulously crafted scenes, bringing...
- 6/28/2023
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
The 1981 film Knightriders (watch it Here) isn’t a horror film, but comes from one of our all-time greatest genre film directors (and my personal favorite of the bunch), George A. Romero. It’s a brilliant, emotional dramatic film that also features some really cool extended motorcycle stunt sequences… and I’m glad to hear that the folks at Scare Flair Records are giving the score composed by Donald Rubinstein a vinyl release.
The vinyl is now available to order through ScareFlair.com. The site notes that the records are already in hand and will begin shipping out almost immediately.
Here’s some information on the Knightriders score vinyl release: This release comes with the complete score on X2LP inside a gatefold jacket, 11×11 Program of Events insert, exclusive liner notes by Composer Donald Rubinstein, classic artwork by Boris Vallejo, new artwork by Ghoulish Gary Pullin, and features some very...
The vinyl is now available to order through ScareFlair.com. The site notes that the records are already in hand and will begin shipping out almost immediately.
Here’s some information on the Knightriders score vinyl release: This release comes with the complete score on X2LP inside a gatefold jacket, 11×11 Program of Events insert, exclusive liner notes by Composer Donald Rubinstein, classic artwork by Boris Vallejo, new artwork by Ghoulish Gary Pullin, and features some very...
- 3/7/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
If you ask "Jurassic Park" fans about their favorite scene from the 1993 film, you may hear things like "when the water in the glass started moving from the T. rex's pounding steps," or "Ian Malcolm's 'Life, uh, finds a way' speech." If they're really being honest, however, their real favorite scene is probably when attorney Donald Gennaro (Martin Ferrero) was eaten on the toilet by the T. rex.
If you are one of these honest fans, we have got some good news for you! As one of Mattel's "12 Days of Fandom" offerings for San Diego Comic-Con, the company is releasing the very best...
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If you are one of these honest fans, we have got some good news for you! As one of Mattel's "12 Days of Fandom" offerings for San Diego Comic-Con, the company is releasing the very best...
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- 7/12/2022
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
Paul Bullock Jun 12, 2019
You may have seen Jurassic Park a dozen times, but there are details that might be easy to miss. Details like these...
Last year, visual effects artist Todd Vaziri took to Twitter to shatter the illusions of Jurassic Park fans everywhere. "When people watch this 24-year old mega-blockbuster," he tweeted, "they point and laugh at the totally obvious disappearing raptor on each viewing, ya?"
What, Todd? The what!?
Alongside this tweet, Vaziri also posted a slowed down Gif of the moment in question and, yep, there it is. During the final set piece, in which the T-Rex (somehow silently) stomps into the Visitor's Center and gobbles up the velociraptors, one of the raptors disappears. Not eaten by the Rex, just gone. One frame, she's there, the next she's not, the following one she's there again. Magic! Disappearo, the Vanishing Velociraptor! Thanks for destroying years of happy memories,...
You may have seen Jurassic Park a dozen times, but there are details that might be easy to miss. Details like these...
Last year, visual effects artist Todd Vaziri took to Twitter to shatter the illusions of Jurassic Park fans everywhere. "When people watch this 24-year old mega-blockbuster," he tweeted, "they point and laugh at the totally obvious disappearing raptor on each viewing, ya?"
What, Todd? The what!?
Alongside this tweet, Vaziri also posted a slowed down Gif of the moment in question and, yep, there it is. During the final set piece, in which the T-Rex (somehow silently) stomps into the Visitor's Center and gobbles up the velociraptors, one of the raptors disappears. Not eaten by the Rex, just gone. One frame, she's there, the next she's not, the following one she's there again. Magic! Disappearo, the Vanishing Velociraptor! Thanks for destroying years of happy memories,...
- 8/3/2017
- Den of Geek
Paul Bullock Aug 3, 2017
You may have seen Jurassic Park a dozen times, but there loads of details that are easy to miss. Details like these...
Last week, visual effects artist Todd Vaziri took to Twitter to shatter the illusions of Jurassic Park fans everywhere. "When people watch this 24-year old mega-blockbuster," he tweeted, "they point and laugh at the totally obvious disappearing raptor on each viewing, ya?"
See related James Bond 007: revisiting Never Say Never Again
What, Todd? The what!?
Alongside this tweet, Vaziri also posted a slowed down Gif of the moment in question and - yep - there it is. During the final set piece, in which the T-Rex (somehow silently) stomps into the Visitor's Centre and gobbles up the Velociraptors, one of the Raptors disappears. Not eaten by the Rex, just gone. One frame, she's there, the next she's not, the following one she's there again.
You may have seen Jurassic Park a dozen times, but there loads of details that are easy to miss. Details like these...
Last week, visual effects artist Todd Vaziri took to Twitter to shatter the illusions of Jurassic Park fans everywhere. "When people watch this 24-year old mega-blockbuster," he tweeted, "they point and laugh at the totally obvious disappearing raptor on each viewing, ya?"
See related James Bond 007: revisiting Never Say Never Again
What, Todd? The what!?
Alongside this tweet, Vaziri also posted a slowed down Gif of the moment in question and - yep - there it is. During the final set piece, in which the T-Rex (somehow silently) stomps into the Visitor's Centre and gobbles up the Velociraptors, one of the Raptors disappears. Not eaten by the Rex, just gone. One frame, she's there, the next she's not, the following one she's there again.
- 8/1/2017
- Den of Geek
Junkfood Cinema keeps it very manly this week.
Cursing one’s birth is a self-indulgent, melodramatic action usually reserved for ancient Greek theater. I however find myself regularly cursing the cruel circumstances that lead to my being born in 1984 and thus only getting an infantile gumming of this amazing era instead of ravenously feasting on its offerings as I do now retrospectively.
I truly believe that being only two years old when Miami Vice premiered on television is one of my greatest shortcomings as a human being. Fortunately, I was born to a father obsessed with the seminal prime time action crime series. His enthusiasm caused me to, as a teen, flash-consume reruns as if I was trying to snort them through my eyeballs. I began to lament not being old enough in 1986 to shove up my silk blazer sleeves and cruise around the neon oasis of Miami in a car I can, to...
Cursing one’s birth is a self-indulgent, melodramatic action usually reserved for ancient Greek theater. I however find myself regularly cursing the cruel circumstances that lead to my being born in 1984 and thus only getting an infantile gumming of this amazing era instead of ravenously feasting on its offerings as I do now retrospectively.
I truly believe that being only two years old when Miami Vice premiered on television is one of my greatest shortcomings as a human being. Fortunately, I was born to a father obsessed with the seminal prime time action crime series. His enthusiasm caused me to, as a teen, flash-consume reruns as if I was trying to snort them through my eyeballs. I began to lament not being old enough in 1986 to shove up my silk blazer sleeves and cruise around the neon oasis of Miami in a car I can, to...
- 7/22/2016
- by Brian Salisbury
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Jurassic Park
Written by Michael Crichton and David Koepp
Directed by Steven Spielberg
USA, 1993
“What have they got in there, King Kong”, quips Dr. Ian Malcolm as a computer-driven Land Cruiser slides along its railed path through a massive wooden gate that is designed to look prehistoric, welcoming them to “Jurassic Park”. Billionaire John Hammond has done the impossible and brought dinosaurs back from extinction—then built a park around them as cheesy as any zoo attraction or Disney theme park.
For many who came of age around 1993, both the novel and the movie Jurassic Park are likely to both be pop culture milestone experiences. The film is a beautiful marriage of material and talent, bringing to life a childhood dinosaur fantasy with state of the art filmmaking technology. Steven Spielberg had been refining his instincts as both a director and producer of some of the best family-friendly adventures of the previous decade,...
Written by Michael Crichton and David Koepp
Directed by Steven Spielberg
USA, 1993
“What have they got in there, King Kong”, quips Dr. Ian Malcolm as a computer-driven Land Cruiser slides along its railed path through a massive wooden gate that is designed to look prehistoric, welcoming them to “Jurassic Park”. Billionaire John Hammond has done the impossible and brought dinosaurs back from extinction—then built a park around them as cheesy as any zoo attraction or Disney theme park.
For many who came of age around 1993, both the novel and the movie Jurassic Park are likely to both be pop culture milestone experiences. The film is a beautiful marriage of material and talent, bringing to life a childhood dinosaur fantasy with state of the art filmmaking technology. Steven Spielberg had been refining his instincts as both a director and producer of some of the best family-friendly adventures of the previous decade,...
- 6/8/2015
- by Charlie Sanford
- SoundOnSight
I've seen a lot of fan-made parody trailers, but I don't think I've watched one as absurd as this Jurassic World one. Created by YouTube user Darren Wallace (the same person responsible for the Disney's Star Wars: The Force Awakens parody trailer, which is also below if you haven't checked it out yet), the video features appearances by Jeff Goldblum's Ian Malcolm (but probably not in a way you will expect) and Martin Ferrero's Donald...
- 2/13/2015
- by Jesse Giroux
- JoBlo.com
From toilet-based scares to nasty encounters in the shower, here's a selection of 17 memorable moments of terror in the bathroom...
Nb: the following contains potential spoilers and scenes which may be considered Nsfw.
The scariest moments in horror are often the most intimate - this is why knives are a far nastier, button-pushing instrument of death than the gun. As the Joker famously put it in The Dark Knight, “You can savour all those little emotions...”
Intimacy may be the key to understanding why, in horror films, so many dreadful things tend to happen in bathrooms. The bathroom is often where we go to be by ourselves - either to answer the call of nature, brush our teeth, or simply relax in the bath after a hectic day at work. Equally, the water closet also sees us at our most vulnerable: naked, or at least with our trousers down, and...
Nb: the following contains potential spoilers and scenes which may be considered Nsfw.
The scariest moments in horror are often the most intimate - this is why knives are a far nastier, button-pushing instrument of death than the gun. As the Joker famously put it in The Dark Knight, “You can savour all those little emotions...”
Intimacy may be the key to understanding why, in horror films, so many dreadful things tend to happen in bathrooms. The bathroom is often where we go to be by ourselves - either to answer the call of nature, brush our teeth, or simply relax in the bath after a hectic day at work. Equally, the water closet also sees us at our most vulnerable: naked, or at least with our trousers down, and...
- 2/5/2015
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Oscar-winning filmmaker Steven Spielberg has taken movie audiences on extravagant adventures of a lifetime during his lengthy course behind the camera when impacting the film industry with his captivating on-screen imagination. Spielberg has shown an amazing range of vision and scope when tackling various movie genres that tap in the collective consciousness of moviegoers. Science fiction, social issue dramas, action and adventure, period pieces, family-oriented fantasies, comedies, war movies–you name it and Spielberg has done it on the big screen in his illustrious film career in directing, producing, writing and promoting.
Although Spielberg has done his share of adult-oriented films that cater to the sophisticated masses he is primarily known for his whimsical kid-friendly fare or at least releases that feature children in some of his escapist gems that may not necessarily be considered kiddie-coated. In Kid’s Play: Top 10 Steven Spielberg-Directed Child-Centric Films we will take a...
Although Spielberg has done his share of adult-oriented films that cater to the sophisticated masses he is primarily known for his whimsical kid-friendly fare or at least releases that feature children in some of his escapist gems that may not necessarily be considered kiddie-coated. In Kid’s Play: Top 10 Steven Spielberg-Directed Child-Centric Films we will take a...
- 7/8/2014
- by Frank Ochieng
- SoundOnSight
There is something about getting a kick out of the sleazy celluloid cretins that feels rather intriguing. Whether these movie weasels are unctuous lawyers, abusive spouses or borderline bullies the concept of being a big screen weasel brings to mind some of the most colorful cast of conniving cohorts of misbehaving ever assembled. Okay…maybe that is a stretch as there are countless of other worthy weasels deserving of making a top ten list–probably even better known or notorious than the selection being presented currently.
Nevertheless, let’s check out the weasel-like wonders that movie audiences have learned to love or despise depending on the frame of mind in celebrating these shifty oddballs.
Note: The selections of The Art of Being Shady and Shifty: The Top 10 Movie Weasels featured below are presented in no particular preference or order:
1.) Igor from Young Frankenstein (1974)
Now how can anyone omit one of...
Nevertheless, let’s check out the weasel-like wonders that movie audiences have learned to love or despise depending on the frame of mind in celebrating these shifty oddballs.
Note: The selections of The Art of Being Shady and Shifty: The Top 10 Movie Weasels featured below are presented in no particular preference or order:
1.) Igor from Young Frankenstein (1974)
Now how can anyone omit one of...
- 6/10/2014
- by Frank Ochieng
- SoundOnSight
Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park is one of the best film adaptations of a novel ever, one of the best monster movies ever, one of the best displays of FX wizardry ever, one of the best summer blockbusters ever, and one of the best sci-fi/horror movies ever. Jurassic Park is one of the best films, period.
Predictably, the two sequels failed to live up to that insane level of precedent, and for the most part, managed to piss people off. While Jurassic Park succeeded in giving us human characters we cared about, thanks to a wonderful cast (Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Wayne Knight, Samuel L. Jackson, Bob Peck, Martin Ferrero, the list goes on..), the sequels relied solely on FX wizardry that wasn’t nearly as impressive as that Spielberg’s initial entry in the franchise.
With Safety Not Guaranteed director Colin Trevorrow taking over the reins of the franchise,...
Predictably, the two sequels failed to live up to that insane level of precedent, and for the most part, managed to piss people off. While Jurassic Park succeeded in giving us human characters we cared about, thanks to a wonderful cast (Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Wayne Knight, Samuel L. Jackson, Bob Peck, Martin Ferrero, the list goes on..), the sequels relied solely on FX wizardry that wasn’t nearly as impressive as that Spielberg’s initial entry in the franchise.
With Safety Not Guaranteed director Colin Trevorrow taking over the reins of the franchise,...
- 9/16/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
That’s right. The franchise that just keeps coming back whether it is through sequels or 3D rereleases, Jurassic Park has been something we haven’t been able to get away from since we saw Martin Ferrero get eaten off of a toilet by a TRex. Twenty two years following the release of the original film (and […]
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- 9/12/2013
- by John Carle
- The Flickcast
Chances are that you’ve already seen Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. First released in 1993, where it broke box office records, won just about every technical award going, and spawned two (soon to be three?) sequels, the film was restored and re-released only last year where it once again drew out and delighted audiences in droves.
The story, as ever, sees paleontologist Allan Grant (Sam Neill) and paleobotanist Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) invited to accompany John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) out to an island he owns off the coast of Costa Rica. There they join lawyer Donald Gennaro (Martin Ferrero) and mathematician Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), in addition to John’s grandchildren Tim (Joseph Mazzello) and Lex (Ariana Richards), on a tour of Jurassic Park, where scientists have actually managed to clone dinosaurs. When a tropical storm threatens the island, however, a disgruntled employee seizes the chance to sabotage its systems,...
The story, as ever, sees paleontologist Allan Grant (Sam Neill) and paleobotanist Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) invited to accompany John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) out to an island he owns off the coast of Costa Rica. There they join lawyer Donald Gennaro (Martin Ferrero) and mathematician Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), in addition to John’s grandchildren Tim (Joseph Mazzello) and Lex (Ariana Richards), on a tour of Jurassic Park, where scientists have actually managed to clone dinosaurs. When a tropical storm threatens the island, however, a disgruntled employee seizes the chance to sabotage its systems,...
- 6/26/2013
- by Steven Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Experience one of the most influential films in motion-picture history with director Steven Spielberg ’s ultimate thrill ride Jurassic Park 3D. To commemorate the film’s 20th anniversary, the epic blockbuster has been remastered with advanced 3D formatting that presents the Academy Award®-winning visual effects in a fashion that was unimaginable during the film’s first release. Jurassic Park 3D will be available on Blu-ray™ 3D, a 2D version of the film on Blu-ray™, DVD, UltraViolet™ and Digital Download with an all-new 3D bonus feature on April 23, 2013 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.
Based on the best-selling book by Michael Crichton , Jurassic Park 3D stars Sam Neill (The Piano, The Hunt for Red October),Laura Dern (HBO’s “Enlightened,” Little Fockers), Jeff Goldblum (Independence Day, The Switch) and Richard Attenborough(Elizabeth, The Great Escape) as they embark on a larger-than-life adventure that can now be experienced in 3D for a visceral in-home experience.
Based on the best-selling book by Michael Crichton , Jurassic Park 3D stars Sam Neill (The Piano, The Hunt for Red October),Laura Dern (HBO’s “Enlightened,” Little Fockers), Jeff Goldblum (Independence Day, The Switch) and Richard Attenborough(Elizabeth, The Great Escape) as they embark on a larger-than-life adventure that can now be experienced in 3D for a visceral in-home experience.
- 4/15/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Will the 3D rerelease of Spielberg's '90s blockbuster trail Cameron's and Lucas' at the domestic box office? Directed by Steven Spielberg the 3D rerelease of the 1993 blockbuster Jurassic Park should end up with $17-18 million at the Us / Canada box office this weekend (April 6-8), after having brought in an estimated $7 million at 2,771 theaters this past Friday, according to studio figures found on the web site Box Office Mojo. Please scroll down for comparisions to the 3D box-office performances of George Lucas' The Phantom Menace and James Cameron's Titanic. Originally released two decades ago, the sci-fier / thriller starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Richard Attenborough earned $357.06 million back then, or approx. $694 million in current dollars. Worldwide, the film pulled in $557.62 million, or approximately $896 million in 2013 dollars, for an adjusted worldwide total of close to $1.6 billion. See also: "Colin Trevorrow Jurassic Park 4 director." Pictured above: Laura Dern,...
- 4/7/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
It’s been 20 years since Jurassic Park was released in theatres which should have given you plenty of time to memorize lines, yell at Dr. Alan Grant to drive faster or tell Martin Ferrero the unlucky lawyer that a bathroom stall probably isn’t the best place to hide from an hungry T-Rex. Not to name names or point any fingers, but maybe you’ve been quoting Dr. Ian Malcolm’s chaos theory since 1993 and helping populate Jeff Goldblum memes and fan art on Tumblr for which the world wide web is eternally grateful for.
Now that you’ve had 20 years to decide which character is your favourite, it’s time to cast your vote. Who’s your favourite Jurassic Park character? Devious Dennis Nedry or Mr. Jurassic Park himself, John Hammond? The gang of Raptors in the kitchen or the poor sacrificial goat?
Cast you vote on the next page!
Now that you’ve had 20 years to decide which character is your favourite, it’s time to cast your vote. Who’s your favourite Jurassic Park character? Devious Dennis Nedry or Mr. Jurassic Park himself, John Hammond? The gang of Raptors in the kitchen or the poor sacrificial goat?
Cast you vote on the next page!
- 4/6/2013
- by Rachel West
- Cineplex
Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film with our unique social giveaway technology, we have 15 pairs of family movie 4-packs up for grabs to the advance screening of the highly anticipated “Jurassic Park in 3D”!
“Jurassic Park in 3D,” which opens on April 5, 2013 in IMAX and 3D and is rated “PG-13,” stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Samuel L. Jackson, Richard Attenborough, Bob Peck, Martin Ferrero, Joseph Mazzello, Ariana Richards, Bd Wong, Wayne Knight, Gerald R. Molen and Miguel Sandoval from director Steven Spielberg and writer Michael Crichton based on the novel by Michael Crichton.
When you enter to win below, make sure to answer whether you’d prefer two or four tickets! To win your free “Jurassic Park in 3D” passes courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our unique Hookup technology below. That’s it! This screening is on Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago.
“Jurassic Park in 3D,” which opens on April 5, 2013 in IMAX and 3D and is rated “PG-13,” stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Samuel L. Jackson, Richard Attenborough, Bob Peck, Martin Ferrero, Joseph Mazzello, Ariana Richards, Bd Wong, Wayne Knight, Gerald R. Molen and Miguel Sandoval from director Steven Spielberg and writer Michael Crichton based on the novel by Michael Crichton.
When you enter to win below, make sure to answer whether you’d prefer two or four tickets! To win your free “Jurassic Park in 3D” passes courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our unique Hookup technology below. That’s it! This screening is on Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago.
- 4/1/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Jp 3D preview in early April at the Academy's Goldwyn theater, Life of Pi screening, and panel discussions: AMPAS focuses on various 'breakthroughs in visual effects' in Hollywood movies The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present a special preview of Steven Spielberg's 1993 sci-fier / adventure Jurassic Park, recently converted to 3D, on April 2 at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater located on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. (Pictured above: A famished Tyrannosaurus Rex considers eating a cab, wheels and all.) The preview is part of a series of evenings that will tackle "breakthroughs in visual effects" in American cinema. The series ends on May 6, following a screening of Ang Lee's 3D drama / adventure / fantasy Life of Pi, also to be held at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater. According to AMPAS's press release, the JP3D preview will feature a discussion following the film. In attendance will be several of the movie's crew members,...
- 3/26/2013
- by Anna Robinson
- Alt Film Guide
The fourth Jp movie gets a new director: indie filmmaker Trevorrow Colin Trevorrow, whose well-received, (very) low-budget, independently made feature Safety Not Guaranteed won the Screenwriting Award at last year's Sundance Festival, has been named the director of the upcoming Jurassic Park sequel Jurassic Park 4. (Pictured above: Nope, that's not Trevorrow, but the 1993 Jurassic Park's imposing star, Mr. Tyrannosaurus Rex.) Now, why would Universal and executive producer Steven Spielberg bring this particular indie filmmaker aboard the billionaire Jp frachise? Well, why specifically Trevorrow is impossible to say. Yet, it seems clear that his handling of a science-fiction narrative about time travel played an important role in his selection. Another plus: He was surely cheaper than bigger names associated with action films. And let's not forget another crucial aspect of his selection: The director, whose innovative Safety Not Guaranteed was warmly greeted by critics, may bring to the increasingly paleozoic (i.
- 3/15/2013
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Sneak Peek a new trailer for the 3D theatrical re-release of director Steven Spielberg's restored 1993 dinosaur feature "Jurassic Park", opening April 15, 2013.
The film, based on the novel of the same name by author Michael Crichton, stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Ariana Richards, Joseph Mazzello, Martin Ferrero and Bob Peck, winning 3 Academy Awards including Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing, and Best Visual Effects.
"...billionaire 'John Hammond', CEO of 'InGen', has created 'Jurassic Park': a theme park populated with dinosaurs cloned from the DNA extracted from insects preserved in prehistoric amber.
"Hammond's investors, represented by their lawyer 'Donald Gennaro', demand that experts visit the park and certify that it's safe. Gennaro invites 'Dr. Ian Malcolm', a mathematician, while Hammond invites paleontologist 'Dr. Alan Grant' and paleobotanist 'Dr. Ellie Sattler'.
"They are joined on the island by Hammond's grandchildren, 'Tim' and 'Lex Murphy'.
The film, based on the novel of the same name by author Michael Crichton, stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Ariana Richards, Joseph Mazzello, Martin Ferrero and Bob Peck, winning 3 Academy Awards including Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing, and Best Visual Effects.
"...billionaire 'John Hammond', CEO of 'InGen', has created 'Jurassic Park': a theme park populated with dinosaurs cloned from the DNA extracted from insects preserved in prehistoric amber.
"Hammond's investors, represented by their lawyer 'Donald Gennaro', demand that experts visit the park and certify that it's safe. Gennaro invites 'Dr. Ian Malcolm', a mathematician, while Hammond invites paleontologist 'Dr. Alan Grant' and paleobotanist 'Dr. Ellie Sattler'.
"They are joined on the island by Hammond's grandchildren, 'Tim' and 'Lex Murphy'.
- 11/10/2012
- by M. Stevens
- SneakPeek
Universal Pictures has released a trailer for Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park 3D,” which in 2013 marks the 20th anniversary of the film.
The film stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Ariana Richards, Joseph Mazzello, Martin Ferrero, Samuel L. Jackson, Bob Peck, and Wayne Knight.
Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking masterpiece has been re-mastered into a state-of-the-art 3D format, introducing the three-time Academy Award®-winning blockbuster to a new generation of moviegoers and allows longtime fans to experience the world he envisioned in a way that was unimaginable during the film’s original release..
Watch the epic New trailer below and prepare to experience 3D movie magic 65 million years in the making.
“Jurassic Park 3D” will be in theaters April 5, 2013.
Source: Yahoo! Movies...
The film stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Ariana Richards, Joseph Mazzello, Martin Ferrero, Samuel L. Jackson, Bob Peck, and Wayne Knight.
Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking masterpiece has been re-mastered into a state-of-the-art 3D format, introducing the three-time Academy Award®-winning blockbuster to a new generation of moviegoers and allows longtime fans to experience the world he envisioned in a way that was unimaginable during the film’s original release..
Watch the epic New trailer below and prepare to experience 3D movie magic 65 million years in the making.
“Jurassic Park 3D” will be in theaters April 5, 2013.
Source: Yahoo! Movies...
- 11/8/2012
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
New trailer for the 3D reincarnation of Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park The Universal Pictures release opens in theaters on April 5th, 2013, and Yahoo has the first trailer for the always-fun-to-revisit adventure. This comes after adding the first poster yesterday. Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking masterpiece has been re-mastered into a state-of-the-art 3D format, introducing the three-time Academy Award®-winning blockbuster to a new generation of moviegoers and allows longtime fans to experience the world he envisioned in a way that was unimaginable during the film’s original release. Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Samuel L. Jackson and Richard Attenborough star, as well as Wayne Knight, Bob Peck, Martin Ferrero, Bd Wong and Gerard R. Molen.
- 11/8/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New trailer for the 3D reincarnation of Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park The Universal Pictures release opens in theaters on April 5th, 2013, and Yahoo has the first trailer for the always-fun-to-revisit adventure. This comes after adding the first poster yesterday. Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking masterpiece has been re-mastered into a state-of-the-art 3D format, introducing the three-time Academy Award®-winning blockbuster to a new generation of moviegoers and allows longtime fans to experience the world he envisioned in a way that was unimaginable during the film’s original release. Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Samuel L. Jackson and Richard Attenborough star, as well as Wayne Knight, Bob Peck, Martin Ferrero, Bd Wong and Gerard R. Molen.
- 11/8/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Jurassic Park, based on the novel by Michael Crichton, was directed by Steven Spielberg and starred Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Martin Ferrero, and Bob Peck. It was originally released in theaters in 1993. Universal Pictures has moved the 3D re-release of their franchise starter Jurassic Park from July 19th to April 5th, 2013. Director Steven Spielberg had a hand in converting the film to the new format. There's no word yet whether others in the series will also garner 3D release. On a remote island, a wealthy entrepreneur secretly creates a theme park featuring living dinosaurs drawn from prehistoric DNA. Before opening the attraction to the public, he invites a top paleontologist, a paleobotanist, a mathematician/theorist, and his two eager grandchildren...
- 8/15/2012
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Jurassic Park, based on the novel by Michael Crichton, is a science fiction story centering around a disastrous attempt to create a theme park of cloned dinosaurs. The first film was released in 1993, directed by Steven Spielberg and starred Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Martin Ferrero, and Bob Peck. It was followed by The Lost World and Jurassic Park III, though neither sequel reached the iconic popularity of the first installment. It's now been revealed that Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, who made a splash with last year's Rise of the Planet of the Apes, have signed on to write a script for the long rumored fourth film. It's unlikely Spielberg will return in a directorial capacity (he was at the helm of the first two films), though he will be producing...
- 6/21/2012
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Universal Pictures has confirmed the long rumored 3D re-release of their franchise starter Jurassic Park. On July 19, 2013, the film will hit theaters once more. There's no word yet if the property's two sequels will also garner re-releases. Jurassic Park, based on the novel by Michael Crichton, was directed by Steven Spielberg and starred Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Martin Ferrero, and Bob Peck. It was originally released in theaters in 1993. On a remote island, a wealthy entrepreneur secretly creates a theme park featuring living dinosaurs drawn from prehistoric DNA. Before opening the attraction to the public, he invites a top paleontologist, a paleobotanist, a mathematician/theorist, and his two eager grandchildren to experience the park -- and help...
- 3/16/2012
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Jurassic Park will return to cinemas in 3D in 2013, Universal Pictures has announced. Steven Spielberg's classic will be converted into 3D to celebrate its 20th anniversary next year. The adaptation of Michael Crichton's novel was set in the titular theme park, which is populated by dinosaurs cloned from genetic material found in a fossilized mosquito. Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Martin Ferrero and Bob Peck starred in the movie, which is remembered for its groundbreaking CG effects and animatronics. The film will return on July 19, 2013, pushing up the release date for Joseph Kosinski's (more)...
- 3/16/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
The wait is finally over to experience one of the most anticipated motion-picture trilogies of all time like never before when Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III debut as a trilogy set on Blu-ray. October 25, 2011 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Wamg has Two special copies to giveaway!
Official Rules: 1. You Must Be A Us Resident. Prize Will Only Be Shipped To Us Addresses. 2. Fill Out Your Real Name And Email Address Below. 3. Answer The Following Question: In a battle, who do you want in your corner and why – Velociraptor or T-Rex? Best answer wins… Winners Will Be Chosen From All Qualifying Entries. No Purchase Necessary. Prizes Will Not Be Substituted Or Exchanged. Contest Will End On Friday, November 4th 11:59pm Cst.
Acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg.s award-winning cinematic franchise, based on the best-selling book by Michael Crichton, generated nearly $2 billion combined at the worldwide...
Official Rules: 1. You Must Be A Us Resident. Prize Will Only Be Shipped To Us Addresses. 2. Fill Out Your Real Name And Email Address Below. 3. Answer The Following Question: In a battle, who do you want in your corner and why – Velociraptor or T-Rex? Best answer wins… Winners Will Be Chosen From All Qualifying Entries. No Purchase Necessary. Prizes Will Not Be Substituted Or Exchanged. Contest Will End On Friday, November 4th 11:59pm Cst.
Acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg.s award-winning cinematic franchise, based on the best-selling book by Michael Crichton, generated nearly $2 billion combined at the worldwide...
- 10/27/2011
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
We take a look back at the most disturbing moments in Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster movies…
For many of us, Spielberg’s films have formed a childhood backdrop. Geeks of a certain age grew up with such classics as Jaws, Raiders Of The Lost Ark and E.T., and the director and his films have a familiar, almost avuncular presence. It shouldn’t be forgotten, though, that Spielberg’s pictures have always had a dark edge, and it’s inarguable that, even in his most family-oriented films, there lurks a streak of gleeful horror.
As Jurassic Park makes its high-definition debut as part of the Ultimate Trilogy boxset, what better time than to salute the most unexpectedly grotesque moments in Spielberg’s mainstream career? Those sequences that had youngsters everywhere watching through their fingers, or hiding behind a cushion for protection.
Bear in mind, though, that this list is devoted to the director’s blockbuster movies,...
For many of us, Spielberg’s films have formed a childhood backdrop. Geeks of a certain age grew up with such classics as Jaws, Raiders Of The Lost Ark and E.T., and the director and his films have a familiar, almost avuncular presence. It shouldn’t be forgotten, though, that Spielberg’s pictures have always had a dark edge, and it’s inarguable that, even in his most family-oriented films, there lurks a streak of gleeful horror.
As Jurassic Park makes its high-definition debut as part of the Ultimate Trilogy boxset, what better time than to salute the most unexpectedly grotesque moments in Spielberg’s mainstream career? Those sequences that had youngsters everywhere watching through their fingers, or hiding behind a cushion for protection.
Bear in mind, though, that this list is devoted to the director’s blockbuster movies,...
- 10/25/2011
- Den of Geek
With the Jurassic Park Ultimate Trilogy out on Blu-ray today, we take a look back at the 1993 classic that started it all…
Never before had a cup of water been more terrifying, nor has an actor as tall as Jeff Goldblum been made to look like so tiny. Welcome back to Jurassic Park.
You have to feel sorry for kids in the noughties, and whatever this new decade's called. They won't quite have known the joy of dinosaurs in their lives until today’s Blu-ray re-release of Steven Spielberg's classic Jurassic Park Ultimate Trilogy.
The real deal's back, and looking better than ever, now it's freshly transferred and digitally cleaned up. So if you've never seen Jurassic Park, or just need a refresher before you return to Isla Nublar, read on.
Dino 101
Paleontologist Dr Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and his paleobotanist wife Dr Ellie Sattler are interrupted while on...
Never before had a cup of water been more terrifying, nor has an actor as tall as Jeff Goldblum been made to look like so tiny. Welcome back to Jurassic Park.
You have to feel sorry for kids in the noughties, and whatever this new decade's called. They won't quite have known the joy of dinosaurs in their lives until today’s Blu-ray re-release of Steven Spielberg's classic Jurassic Park Ultimate Trilogy.
The real deal's back, and looking better than ever, now it's freshly transferred and digitally cleaned up. So if you've never seen Jurassic Park, or just need a refresher before you return to Isla Nublar, read on.
Dino 101
Paleontologist Dr Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and his paleobotanist wife Dr Ellie Sattler are interrupted while on...
- 10/23/2011
- Den of Geek
In the vein of similar takes on Back to the Future, Gremlins and Star Wars, here are my reasons for naming 1993 sensation Jurassic Park as the best movie of all time. Many of them aren’t strictly “reasons” – just cool, funny or nostalgic things that fans will hopefully get a kick out of:
1. “Clever girl.”
An iconic scene…
Game warden Robert Muldoon (Bob Peck) has some of the film’s finest moments (“they remember”; “they should all be destroyed!”; “I told you how many times we needed locking mechanisms on the vehicle doors!?”; and “quiet all of you: they’re approaching the tyrannosaur paddock!”), but his best remembered line – one of the most quoted from the movie – is the above gem, delivered just prior to his grisly demise.
2. “I bring a scientist, you bring a rockstar.”
Jeff Goldblum: Movie Scientist!
Remember that film starring Jeff Goldblum that you like?...
1. “Clever girl.”
An iconic scene…
Game warden Robert Muldoon (Bob Peck) has some of the film’s finest moments (“they remember”; “they should all be destroyed!”; “I told you how many times we needed locking mechanisms on the vehicle doors!?”; and “quiet all of you: they’re approaching the tyrannosaur paddock!”), but his best remembered line – one of the most quoted from the movie – is the above gem, delivered just prior to his grisly demise.
2. “I bring a scientist, you bring a rockstar.”
Jeff Goldblum: Movie Scientist!
Remember that film starring Jeff Goldblum that you like?...
- 9/17/2011
- by Robert Beames
- Obsessed with Film
I think I may have actually felt a little bit of wee come out earlier when we heard the news that the legendary legends (!) from Universal Studios have decided to bring Jurassic Park back to the cinema! They did it with Back to the Future and it as one of the best cinematic experiences I’ve ever had!
We were all geared up for the Blu-ray release but not we find out that it’s coming back to the cinema. I don’t usually like putting up press releases in full because they can often be boring But anything to do with Jurassic Park being remastered and coming to the big screen is far from boring! There’s also a few pics of the full box set which I’ve placed below so scroll down and read on to find out all your need to know about one of the...
We were all geared up for the Blu-ray release but not we find out that it’s coming back to the cinema. I don’t usually like putting up press releases in full because they can often be boring But anything to do with Jurassic Park being remastered and coming to the big screen is far from boring! There’s also a few pics of the full box set which I’ve placed below so scroll down and read on to find out all your need to know about one of the...
- 8/26/2011
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Universal Home Entertainment has announced that the Jurassic Park trilogy will be coming to Blu-ray this fall, with some T-rex-sized bonus features, and an awesome gift set edition, complete with a custom T-rex dino statue. Check out all the details below!
Official Press Release:
One of the Most Thrilling & Groundbreaking Motion-Picture Trilogies of All Time Roars onto Blu-ray™ with Breathtaking
New High-Definition Picture & Perfect Sound Jurassic Park All Three Epic Adventures from Filmmaker Steven Spielberg Plus More Than Two Hours of All-New Bonus Features
Available on Blu-ray™ For the First Time Ever On October 25, 2011 “You won’t believe your eyes!”—Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
“A triumph of special effects artistry!”—Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Universal City, California, June 27, 2011 – The wait is finally over to experience one of the most anticipated motion-picture trilogies of all time like never before when Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III...
Official Press Release:
One of the Most Thrilling & Groundbreaking Motion-Picture Trilogies of All Time Roars onto Blu-ray™ with Breathtaking
New High-Definition Picture & Perfect Sound Jurassic Park All Three Epic Adventures from Filmmaker Steven Spielberg Plus More Than Two Hours of All-New Bonus Features
Available on Blu-ray™ For the First Time Ever On October 25, 2011 “You won’t believe your eyes!”—Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
“A triumph of special effects artistry!”—Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Universal City, California, June 27, 2011 – The wait is finally over to experience one of the most anticipated motion-picture trilogies of all time like never before when Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III...
- 6/28/2011
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
One Of The Most Thrilling & Groundbreaking Motion-picture Trilogies Of All Time Roars Onto Blu-ray. With Breathtaking New High-definition Picture & Perfect Sound Jurassic Park
All Three Epic Adventures From Filmmaker Steven Spielberg Plus More Than Two Hours Of All-new Bonus Features Available On Blu-ray For The First Time Ever On October 25, 2011
“You won’t believe your eyes!” – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
“A triumph of special effects artistry!” – Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Universal City, California, June 27, 2011 - The wait is finally over to experience one of the most anticipated motion-picture trilogies of all time like never before when Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III debut as a trilogy set on Blu-ray. October 25, 2011 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg’s award-winning cinematic franchise, based on the best-selling book by Michael Crichton, generated nearly $2 billion combined at the worldwide box office and featured groundbreaking visual effects...
All Three Epic Adventures From Filmmaker Steven Spielberg Plus More Than Two Hours Of All-new Bonus Features Available On Blu-ray For The First Time Ever On October 25, 2011
“You won’t believe your eyes!” – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
“A triumph of special effects artistry!” – Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Universal City, California, June 27, 2011 - The wait is finally over to experience one of the most anticipated motion-picture trilogies of all time like never before when Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III debut as a trilogy set on Blu-ray. October 25, 2011 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg’s award-winning cinematic franchise, based on the best-selling book by Michael Crichton, generated nearly $2 billion combined at the worldwide box office and featured groundbreaking visual effects...
- 6/27/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
10. Scream (1996) The prologue to Wes Craven’s clever-clever meta-horror sets its stall out with a terrific riff on Psycho, as A-lister Drew Barrymore loses a game of phone-quiz and gets the chop inside of 10 minutes. The director invoked his actress’ blubbing by telling her dead dog stories, while the MPAA made Craven tone it down (Barrymore’s boyfriend’s spilled guts had to be cut). 9. Jurassic Park (1993) He was asking for it, he really was. Cowardly lawyer Donald (Martin Ferrero) abandons the... .
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- 3/5/2009
- by sashurst
- TotalFilm
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