What Culture: "Jurassic Park is not only the greatest dinosaur film of all time, it’s one of the best films Spielberg has ever directed. Not only did the film resurrect (fictionally only, unfortunately) an extinct race of giant reptiles for the silver screen, it also bolstered an already amazing premise – borrowed from Michael Crichton’s novel – with a cast of actors that performed their characters with the utmost care and attention. From Wayne Knight’s performance as the oafish programmer of the park’s security systems to Richard Attenborough’s almost godlike presence as the park’s owner and creator: John Hammond – there’s little wonder why Jurassic Park is considered an outright classic in its own right."
We can only dream of the bloody, nasty mess that James Cameron’s Jurassic Park would’ve been.
Jurassic World: Dominion director Colin Trevorrow reveals that the original trio were heavily involved in crafting their dialogue.
A pragmatic paleontologist visiting an almost complete theme park is tasked with protecting a couple of kids after a power failure causes the park's cloned dinosaurs to run loose.
harrison ford might be a good fit for jurassic park back then. although sam neil owned the character of alan grant.