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pseudopoganandra |
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My favorite is when she runs up to Alan Grant and is all like run run RUN and then she hugs him and they just stand there.
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StarringAmy |
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I havn't seen JP in a long time.... I should rent it.
I remember liking the ride. :) |
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Apprentice Talker |
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I watched the whole movie in video. I was first saw back 15 years ago when my father rented a betamax video of that movie. I wasn't watched the first film
until 2002.
You reached ya 5K post, Amy. |
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The Dharma Initiative |
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Did anyone ever catch on that the T-Rex broke through the fence at the EXACT same point where the T-Rex nudged the jeep over the side of the cliff?
How could the T-Rex have been standing in the vicinity where the lamb was placed if that entire area eventually became a 200 foot drop down? Spielberg admitted the grave error. |
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The Balloon Artist |
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PassionatePiscesMan |
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Overhyped, overrated. Blah.
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BJ |
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I watched it too. The special effects do hold up well. The t-rex tremors are classic. It was neat seeing Jeff Goldblum and early Newman again.
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Antithesys |
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I even remember the date it came out, I still remember the trailer guy saying "on June 11".
I saw it at the midnight showing...I bet that was among the first mass midnight showings. Saw it twice in the first-run theater. After a few weeks it went to the dinner theater, which had $1 admission on Tuesday nights. The family went every Tuesday night for eleven weeks. I memorized the movie, read the book, bought the soundtrack, the video games...didn't buy the toys because I already had dinosaurs and Lego jeeps from when I was younger. Eventually we were loudly talking amongst ourselves during the movie, discussing plot oversights. We spent a good deal of time wrapping our heads around the T-rex / cliff thing. It's possible the goat, and the point the T-rex broke through the fence, were at the edge of the cliff, because the front car did get pushed around a bit and could have been up to thirty feet away when it went over. However there are plenty of shots of them hanging over the edge and you don't see any cliff. One wonders how such an oversight got through all the levels of production on the movie. Then again, when you mention it to most people, they never realized it before. |
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Buggles73 |
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I saw it in a drive-in, and was drunk.
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khnum |
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I always knew Anti was pathetic but I didn't know his whole family was.
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star jumper |
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The second one had Peter Stormare, and I like him.
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BJ |
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One thing that bothered me on yesterday's viewing was that when Grant was sitting in the tree with the kids the soles of his boots were pristine clean.
They should have been muddy.
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Antithesys |
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Don't forget the first one had Samuel L. "Hold on to yer butts" Jackson. I still say that's his best line.
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sadllama |
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The best jump out of your seat moment is when Laura Dern is trying to turn the power back on and that one dudes arms falls on her.
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ilikelissie |
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I have never seen this movie.
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star jumper |
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sadllama wrote: How fucking DARE you call Samuel L. Jackson "that one dude". :angry |
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DYATH |
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How did the velociraptors open the doorknobs?
Why didnt they simply fly The Pterodactyls back to Los Angeles? |
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sadllama |
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Wait I had forgotten it was Samuel L. Jackson's arm. I remembered it as being the one dude who tried to hunt the raptors.
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merkyl |
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Why didn't the eagles just fly them back to the visitors center?
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Lobsters |
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My favo line is when they are trying to get into the computer system and Newman (cause that is who he'll always be to me) comes on the computer wagging his
finger and says
"uh uh uh....You didn't say the magic word!" And Samuel Jackson screams "PLEASE!" at the computer monitor. and let's not forget Jeff Goldblum's "Must go faster! Must go faster!" which was resurrected in Independence Day as well. |
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