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Lonzo 3 year s ago
I can't count anymore how much I saw the first ones, when it's on TV. I still watch it, only for the dinosaurs dash
       
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Beedy 3 year s ago
For a moment I thought #25 was some obscure reference to Dirk Gently.
       
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Feli 3 year s ago
#5 is partially incorrect: Joe Mazzello, who played Timmy, explained it in a video (Jurassic Park: Live Q&A Watch-Along w/ Actor Joseph Mazzello on youtube): it was supposed to break, but not go down as far or with such force.
       
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At The Time Of Its Release, Jurassic Park Was Breaking All Of The Records

The film opened on Friday, June 11, 1993, and broke box office records its first weekend, bringing in $47 million. It eventually went on to make more than $900 million worldwide. Screenwriter David Koepp remembers the day it opened: "I was in New York and I walked to the Ziegfeld [Theatre] to see how it was doing. The guy comes out and announces to the big line, 'Ladies and gentlemen, the 7 o'clock show of Jurassic Park is sold out.' And people go, 'Oooh.' And he goes, 'Also the 10 o'clock show is sold out.' And they went, 'Ooooooh.' 'And also Saturday night's 7 and 10 o'clock shows are also sold out.' And I was like, 'I'm not an expert, but I think this is very good.'"

 

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