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#1 Thechaninator
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It is hard to imagine, but this means I saw this movie when I was 4 or 5. I still love this movie to death. It has only gotten better as I have gotten older. Definitely in my top 10 fav movies of all time, maybe top 5. I wish Hollywood would make more movies this good now a days...
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I did a book report on Jurassic Park in third grade. Also- that film was fantastic. A true masterpiece.
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It was definitely a good film.
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I did a book report on Jurassic Park in third grade. Also- that film was fantastic. A true masterpiece.musicalmac

I gotta read the book one of these days. The movie holds a special place in my heart as it is one of the first great movies I ever saw and I was so young when I saw it.

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one of the best movies eva! To this day, some of the affects still holds up.
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Fist film I saw at the movies. Still the best Dinosaurs shown on screen.
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one of the best movies eva! To this day, some of the affects still holds up. Tjeremiah1988

I agree. Jurassic Park and Terminator 2 ruled the 90's for me in terms of movies.

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An excellent film. Lost World wasn't too bad, but Jurassic Park III wasm't to good imo.
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Fist film I saw at the movies. Still the best Dinosaurs shown on screen.Brutal_Elitegs

Yup. People have become obsessed with cg but I think getting creative and using natural methods is best. Movies like Alien and Jurassic Park prove this, as the non-cg stuff is the best in the movies.

When I get into the movie business I plan on avoiding cg as much as possible.

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That movie was also a favourite of mines, I loved dinos when I was little and seeing this movie was awesome for me.
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An excellent film. Lost World wasn't too bad, but Jurassic Park III wasm't to good imo.dog64

I thought Lost World was great even if it wasn't as great as the fist.

JP3 could have been great it if had been longer I think. It had some great action scenes in it.

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An excellent film. Lost World wasn't too bad, but Jurassic Park III wasm't to good imo.dog64

4 is rumored to come out this year. Hopefully it will be good but so far, i dont like the plot.

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I might like JP more if it spent less time waxing down the audience with its annoying philosophy. But hey, I got to see a lawyer get eaten by a T-Rex. So awesome.
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Classic film.
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[QUOTE="dog64"]An excellent film. Lost World wasn't too bad, but Jurassic Park III wasm't to good imo.Tjeremiah1988

4 is rumored to come out this year. Hopefully it will be good but so far, i dont like the plot.

I've heard of 4, but haven't heard the plot. I don't think they'll ever be able to match the first one, but if it has the same actors in it then that'll be good.

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I might like JP more if it spent less time waxing down the audience with its annoying philosophy. But hey, I got to see a lawyer get eaten by a T-Rex. So awesome.CaptHawkeye

I actually enjoy the philosophy. It is what made the movie better for me as I got older.

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#17 Tjeremiah1988
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[QUOTE="Tjeremiah1988"]

[QUOTE="dog64"]An excellent film. Lost World wasn't too bad, but Jurassic Park III wasm't to good imo.dog64

4 is rumored to come out this year. Hopefully it will be good but so far, i dont like the plot.

I've heard of 4, but haven't heard the plot. I don't think they'll ever be able to match the first one, but if it has the same actors in it then that'll be good.

I THINK it was something about a virus killing the human race.

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[QUOTE="CaptHawkeye"]I might like JP more if it spent less time waxing down the audience with its annoying philosophy. But hey, I got to see a lawyer get eaten by a T-Rex. So awesome.Thechaninator

I actually enjoy the philosophy. It is what made the movie better for me as I got older.

I don't understand how anyone could stand the message. Zomg phear the power of nature. Especially when you build your Park with an over-centralized security system totally reliant upon the continuous operation of a single computer mainframe which is under the control of a clearly disgruntled employee. Hey, while you're at it, forget about things like, BARS on the cages. And SECURITY PERSONEL.

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I use to be terrifed of the film
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I loved that movie the first time I saw it. I still love it.
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I remember seeing that on opening night.
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i know those dinosaurs loko better than cg and act better than it. there was only a few times they actually made it digital and it still looked amazing for that time and today

[QUOTE="Brutal_Elitegs"]Fist film I saw at the movies. Still the best Dinosaurs shown on screen.Thechaninator

Yup. People have become obsessed with cg but I think getting creative and using natural methods is best. Movies like Alien and Jurassic Park prove this, as the non-cg stuff is the best in the movies.

When I get into the movie business I plan on avoiding cg as much as possible.

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Although there are several, Jurassic Park is probably the film that most inspired me to become a filmmaker. Even though it's not an INCREDIBLY deep film like the Godfather, it's still great... and not only that, it's just plain awesome :D
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i know those dinosaurs loko better than cg and act better than it. there was only a few times they actually made it digital and it still looked amazing for that time and today[QUOTE="Thechaninator"]

[QUOTE="Brutal_Elitegs"]Fist film I saw at the movies. Still the best Dinosaurs shown on screen.squitsquat

Yup. People have become obsessed with cg but I think getting creative and using natural methods is best. Movies like Alien and Jurassic Park prove this, as the non-cg stuff is the best in the movies.

When I get into the movie business I plan on avoiding cg as much as possible.

Jurassic Park does use CGI.... a lot of it. It pioneered the art, even though it's being abused nowadays...
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[QUOTE="Thechaninator"]

[QUOTE="CaptHawkeye"]I might like JP more if it spent less time waxing down the audience with its annoying philosophy. But hey, I got to see a lawyer get eaten by a T-Rex. So awesome.CaptHawkeye

I actually enjoy the philosophy. It is what made the movie better for me as I got older.

I don't understand how anyone could stand the message. Zomg phear the power of nature. Especially when you build your Park with an over-centralized security system totally reliant upon the continuous operation of a single computer mainframe which is under the control of a clearly disgruntled employee. Hey, while you're at it, forget about things like, BARS on the cages. And SECURITY PERSONEL.

It wasn't fear nature, but rather the message was to be careful with how much we interfere with nature. We humans have done quite a bit to destroy or unbalance ecosystems. A great example is here in the Great Lakes where boats are bringing foreign species over in the ballast water they dump into our lakes. Those species are wiping out our own native species and throwing the ecosystem out of wack.....

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[QUOTE="squitsquat"]i know those dinosaurs loko better than cg and act better than it. there was only a few times they actually made it digital and it still looked amazing for that time and today[QUOTE="Thechaninator"]

[QUOTE="Brutal_Elitegs"]Fist film I saw at the movies. Still the best Dinosaurs shown on screen.Darth_Tyrev

Yup. People have become obsessed with cg but I think getting creative and using natural methods is best. Movies like Alien and Jurassic Park prove this, as the non-cg stuff is the best in the movies.

When I get into the movie business I plan on avoiding cg as much as possible.

Jurassic Park does use CGI.... a lot of it. It pioneered the art, even though it's being abused nowadays...

It used alot of amazing robotics in the movie. The Alien seriesis a better example though as I believe there was no CGI till the 3rd movie. The CGI in the third Alien completely ruins it for me...

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As for the case for most book to movie adaptations...the book was much better.
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Ian Malcolm is my hero
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I was obsessed with dinosaur-related stuff when i was a kid,Jurassic park was no exception,haven't watched it in a long time,though i wonder where i can find Operation Genesis for PC,played it when i had a PS2,lots of fun :D
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well, forget what i said. Part 4 is most likely coming next year due to the writers strike that is going on.
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As for the case for most book to movie adaptations...the book was much better.Jigsaw_McGraw

Haven't read the book, but I find that hard to believe with how amazing the movie is.

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I was obsessed with dinosaur-related stuff when i was a kid,Jurassic park was no exception,haven't watched it in a long time,though i wonder where i can find Operation Genesis for PC,played it when i had a PS2,lots of fun :DIndestructible2

The original NES game is where its at!

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It wasn't fear nature, but rather the message was to be careful with how much we interfere with nature. We humans have done quite a bit to destroy or unbalance ecosystems. A great example is here in the Great Lakes where boats are bringing foreign species over in the ballast water they dump into our lakes. Those species are wiping out our own native species and throwing the ecosystem out of wack.....Thechaninator

Look? I'm really not into the "movies as a form of philospical art" high brow entertainment movement. Watching the Matrix does not make you a philosopher. Watching Star Trek does not make you a scientist. Listening to U2 does not make you a humanist. Watching JP does NOT make you an engineer, or an enviornmentalist.

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[QUOTE="Thechaninator"]

[QUOTE="CaptHawkeye"]I might like JP more if it spent less time waxing down the audience with its annoying philosophy. But hey, I got to see a lawyer get eaten by a T-Rex. So awesome.CaptHawkeye

I actually enjoy the philosophy. It is what made the movie better for me as I got older.

I don't understand how anyone could stand the message. Zomg phear the power of nature. Especially when you build your Park with an over-centralized security system totally reliant upon the continuous operation of a single computer mainframe which is under the control of a clearly disgruntled employee. Hey, while you're at it, forget about things like, BARS on the cages. And SECURITY PERSONEL.

Yeah, I agree with you. I watched Jurassic Park a few months ago and brought this up, and you seemed to be one of the few other people here who had thought about that.

It's not that there's a philosophy in the movie, it's that that philosophy is just plain stupid.

Still, having said that, I thought that in all other respects Jurassic Park was a superbly well-made action movie. And I am able to appreciate the movie on those merits, even if the message of the movie is a load of horsecrap.

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I was around 4 or 5 years old when it came out and I remember having my parents take me around three times. I used to be into dinosaur stuff back then and it probably all started with that movie.
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[QUOTE="CaptHawkeye"][QUOTE="Thechaninator"]

[QUOTE="CaptHawkeye"]I might like JP more if it spent less time waxing down the audience with its annoying philosophy. But hey, I got to see a lawyer get eaten by a T-Rex. So awesome.Thechaninator

I actually enjoy the philosophy. It is what made the movie better for me as I got older.

I don't understand how anyone could stand the message. Zomg phear the power of nature. Especially when you build your Park with an over-centralized security system totally reliant upon the continuous operation of a single computer mainframe which is under the control of a clearly disgruntled employee. Hey, while you're at it, forget about things like, BARS on the cages. And SECURITY PERSONEL.

It wasn't fear nature, but rather the message was to be careful with how much we interfere with nature. We humans have done quite a bit to destroy or unbalance ecosystems. A great example is here in the Great Lakes where boats are bringing foreign species over in the ballast water they dump into our lakes. Those species are wiping out our own native species and throwing the ecosystem out of wack.....

I think the problem is that the movie was trying to make a point about how sometimes science goes too far. The movie had a big anti-progress streak running through it. Malcolm was against Jurassic Park before he even got to see how it was run, and guess what? According to the movie, he was right.

My problem is this...none of the bad stuff that happened was a direct result of bringing dinosaurs back to life. Every bad thing that happened was a direct result of piss-poor management of the park. It's as if John Hammond only spent about 5 minutes planning the park before having it built. That makes the anti-science sentiment ring false, since all the problems were caused by poor planning.

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[QUOTE="Thechaninator"]It wasn't fear nature, but rather the message was to be careful with how much we interfere with nature. We humans have done quite a bit to destroy or unbalance ecosystems. A great example is here in the Great Lakes where boats are bringing foreign species over in the ballast water they dump into our lakes. Those species are wiping out our own native species and throwing the ecosystem out of wack.....CaptHawkeye

Look? I'm really not into the "movies as a form of philospical art" high brow entertainment movement. Watching the Matrix does not make you a philosopher. Watching Star Trek does not make you a scientist. Listening to U2 does not make you a humanist. Watching JP does NOT make you an engineer, or an enviornmentalist.

Philosophy is in no way a requirement for me to enjoy films, but the movies that make me think tend to be my favs. A Clockwork Orange being a great example of this.

And I know that enjoying films like that doesn't make me a philosopher. My love for knowlege makes me a philosopher.

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[QUOTE="Thechaninator"][QUOTE="CaptHawkeye"][QUOTE="Thechaninator"]

[QUOTE="CaptHawkeye"]I might like JP more if it spent less time waxing down the audience with its annoying philosophy. But hey, I got to see a lawyer get eaten by a T-Rex. So awesome.MrGeezer

I actually enjoy the philosophy. It is what made the movie better for me as I got older.

I don't understand how anyone could stand the message. Zomg phear the power of nature. Especially when you build your Park with an over-centralized security system totally reliant upon the continuous operation of a single computer mainframe which is under the control of a clearly disgruntled employee. Hey, while you're at it, forget about things like, BARS on the cages. And SECURITY PERSONEL.

It wasn't fear nature, but rather the message was to be careful with how much we interfere with nature. We humans have done quite a bit to destroy or unbalance ecosystems. A great example is here in the Great Lakes where boats are bringing foreign species over in the ballast water they dump into our lakes. Those species are wiping out our own native species and throwing the ecosystem out of wack.....

I think the problem is that the movie was trying to make a point about how sometimes science goes too far. The movie had a big anti-progress streak running through it. Malcolm was against Jurassic Park before he even got to see how it was run, and guess what? According to the movie, he was right.

My problem is this...none of the bad stuff that happened was a direct result of bringing dinosaurs back to life. Every bad thing that happened was a direct result of piss-poor management of the park. It's as if John Hammond only spent about 5 minutes planning the park before having it built. That makes the anti-science sentiment ring false, since all the problems were caused by poor planning.

Yeah it probably could have been done better in that aspect, but then again you can also twist it to mean that humans are too dumb/ignorant to bring species back into existence because they will screw up in some aspect of the process.

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JP4 will have dinosaurs with guns.

No joke.

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Still THE most realistic dinosaurs I have ever seen. The special effects are fantastic.
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Yeah it probably could have been done better in that aspect, but then again you can also twist it to mean that humans are too dumb/ignorant to bring species back into existence because they will screw up in some aspect of the process.Thechaninator

This is exactly what concerns me. What do you base anything you just said on here? A MOVIE.

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It is hard to imagine, but this means I saw this movie when I was 4 or 5. I still love this movie to death. It has only gotten better as I have gotten older. Definitely in my top 10 fav movies of all time, maybe top 5. I wish Hollywood would make more movies this good now a days...Thechaninator

I read it this past summer. Michael Crichton is my favorite author.

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Great film. I watched it the other night. The CG actually hasn't aged as poorly as I would have thought for a fifteen-year-old movie. Definitely a classic. Great build-up to the action. Did you guys realize the infamous T-Rex scene is an hour into the movie?
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that was my favorite movie when i was little.
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[QUOTE="Thechaninator"]Yeah it probably could have been done better in that aspect, but then again you can also twist it to mean that humans are too dumb/ignorant to bring species back into existence because they will screw up in some aspect of the process.CaptHawkeye

This is exactly what concerns me. What do you base anything you just said on here? A MOVIE.

It's really not a dumb point though. We (humanity) do have a way of rushing into things and screwing them up.

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[QUOTE="Thechaninator"][QUOTE="CaptHawkeye"][QUOTE="Thechaninator"]

[QUOTE="CaptHawkeye"]I might like JP more if it spent less time waxing down the audience with its annoying philosophy. But hey, I got to see a lawyer get eaten by a T-Rex. So awesome.MrGeezer

I actually enjoy the philosophy. It is what made the movie better for me as I got older.

I don't understand how anyone could stand the message. Zomg phear the power of nature. Especially when you build your Park with an over-centralized security system totally reliant upon the continuous operation of a single computer mainframe which is under the control of a clearly disgruntled employee. Hey, while you're at it, forget about things like, BARS on the cages. And SECURITY PERSONEL.

It wasn't fear nature, but rather the message was to be careful with how much we interfere with nature. We humans have done quite a bit to destroy or unbalance ecosystems. A great example is here in the Great Lakes where boats are bringing foreign species over in the ballast water they dump into our lakes. Those species are wiping out our own native species and throwing the ecosystem out of wack.....

I think the problem is that the movie was trying to make a point about how sometimes science goes too far. The movie had a big anti-progress streak running through it. Malcolm was against Jurassic Park before he even got to see how it was run, and guess what? According to the movie, he was right.

My problem is this...none of the bad stuff that happened was a direct result of bringing dinosaurs back to life. Every bad thing that happened was a direct result of piss-poor management of the park. It's as if John Hammond only spent about 5 minutes planning the park before having it built. That makes the anti-science sentiment ring false, since all the problems were caused by poor planning.

That was sort of the point. They couldn't know what might go wrong (that whole thing about chaos theory).
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#47 CaptHawkeye
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I think the problem is that the movie was trying to make a point about how sometimes science goes too far. The movie had a big anti-progress streak running through it. Malcolm was against Jurassic Park before he even got to see how it was run, and guess what? According to the movie, he was right.MrGeezer

Hit the nail on the head. In the end, it doesn't even matter if dinosaurs had been the centerfold of the movie. It could have been lions and tigers and they'd had been just as ****ed. So you can imagine how much I want to laugh whenever some says "the movie is a warning about human overconfidence!"

In one of the most agonizing scenes in the movie, we get to hear Malcolm ***** about how horrible it is that our lives "are in the hands of engineers." Hey dumbass, the helicopter you rode to the island on was built by, guess who? Engineers. His entire stance is nauseatingly dumb.

My problem is this...none of the bad stuff that happened was a direct result of bringing dinosaurs back to life. Every bad thing that happened was a direct result of piss-poor management of the park. It's as if John Hammond only spent about 5 minutes planning the park before having it built. That makes the anti-science sentiment ring false, since all the problems were caused by poor planning.

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It goes like this, if the disaster happened in the real world, an investigation would be sent by the UN, or US, or whatever scientific/engineering organization felt like finding out what the result of the theme Park's lethal failure was. And the LAST THING their reports would say is "Human over confidence and out of control technological development caused this disaster." They would say "Insufficient safety measures,poor design and architectural planning,and lackluster management by John Hammond."

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#48 LoG-Sacrament
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frankenstein for a new age. it was still well done though.
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#49 Cedmln
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Wow. I wqas only about 4 years old when that movie came out? WOW :O
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#50 Wilfred_Owen
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And yet we still don't have the flying cars of time cops of John Claude Van Damms or Marty Mcflys future. Or wild roaming dinosaurs.I'm very disappointed.