Jurassic Park (1993)
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One of Spielberg's timeless masterpieces
Based on the best-selling novel by Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park developed into a critical and commercial smash when released in the summer of 1993, and for good reason. A groundbreaking blockbuster, it's a masterpiece of suspense and action, overseen by filmmaking wunderkind Steven Spielberg. Written for the screen by David Koep... read more
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“Jurassic Park fue una bomba cuando se anunció y el doble cuando se estrenó. El mundo simplemente no podía creer que, entre tanta ilustración e ideas que podían surgir sobre algo tan apasionante como la representación gráfica de los dinosaurios tal cual eran, finalmente se lleve a la gran pantalla una historia que centraba su foco principal en ellos. Además como plan era todo un éxito asegurado: a los niños les fascina, a los nerds los apasiona, a los más grandes les va a dar curiosidad y al casual que solo pasa a vichar por lo menos le da la impresión de que va a ver algo impactante, no había chance de que algo salga mal.
Lo que más salta a la vista y lo que te hacía entrar a la sala, la parte de los dinosaurios, es algo que se destaca incluso al día de hoy, no so” read more
" You know it, you have seen it dozens of times. It’s one of the most highest grossing films, of all time, and jump started a franchise of sequels, for which the ange for film goers of the movies, goes from it’s okay to very casually indifferent. Because, if you have seen one big budget film, about CGI dinosaurs, then for some, you have seen them all, with the first film considered to be the best of them all. Huge advancements in scientific technology have enabled a mogul to create an isla"
"Reason why the future sucks: God creates dinosaurs, dinosaurs die, God creates man, man brings clones dinosaurs, and dinosaurs take over. We should have listened to Ian Malcolm. Year it takes place: 1993ish. "
" 5 confirmed deaths 5 dudes! and numerous dinosaurs Running time: 128 mins Number of deaths: 5 Kills per average: 25 mins Most Dino Death: Dennis Nedry. Who gets face puked, and snacked on. Most Dino Moments: Raptors in the kitchen and Tyrannosaurus rex car chase. Most brutal death: Donald Gennaro, who becomes dino chomped. Least brutal death: Joffrey, whose death is barely seen. Survivors: Ian Malcolm, Alan Grant, Ellie Stattler, John Hammond, Tim Murphy, Tim Murphy, Dr. Henry Wu, and"
" No Change 2020: 2 2019: 2 2018: 2 2017: 3 2016: 3 2015: 3 2014: 4 2013: 4 2012: 4 2011: 4 2010: 3 2009: 3 2008: 3 2007: 5 2006: 8 2005: 7 2004: 9 2003: 12 2002: 10 2001: 7 2000: 7 1999: 10 1998: 6 1997: 4 1996: 3 1995: 2 1994: 1 1993: 4 "
" Points: 9 Chosen by: pdw55 (9) Previous rank: IMDB top 250 rank: "
"Pros: The dinosaurs, and CGI effects of them. It’s one of Steven Spielberg’s best film. It’s one of the best adaptations, of a Michael Crichton film. Sam Neil, Laura Dern, Richard Attenborough, and Jeff Goldblum The kids. It’s action packed, awe inspiring, fun, and scary all at once. Music by John Williams Con: It might be too scary for the younglings."
"Directors Who Appear the Most on the List 1. Martin Scorsese - 20 Movies 2. Steven Spielberg - 18 Movies 3. Alfred Hitchcock - 13 Movies 4. Joel & Ethan Coen - 14 Movies 5. Stanley Kubrick - 10 Movies 6. Richard Linklater - 10 Movies 7. Wes Anderson - 9 Movies 8. Ron Howard - 9 Movies Directors with 8 Movies Quentin Tarantino Robert Zemeckis Chris Nolan David Fincher Directors with 6 or 7 movies: Tim Burton Paul Thomas Anderson Jean-Luc Godard James Cameron Sidney Lumet Billy Wilder Ch"
"Gross: $1,109,802,321 Ranking: 33"