#21 Red was also an Irish ginger dude, hence the name Red. We also never learn his last name in the novella, and in the movie he's given the name Ellis Redding to explain the nickname. As an inside joke in the film, Andy asks him about his name and Freeman's character quips: "Maybe it's because I'm Irish."
#13 Orgy isn’t the right word. When it’s 6 boys and one girl it’s a gang bang. It was voluntary, but that didn’t make it any less creepy for a grown man to add to his book. Even to a 13yo which is how old I was when I read it.
#7 If I remember correctly, John Hammond was a bit of a POS and not a doting grandpa. He dies fittingly. Crichton’s books were always changed and usually to accommodate PC culture.
#21 Red was also an Irish ginger dude, hence the name Red. We also never learn his last name in the novella, and in the movie he's given the name Ellis Redding to explain the nickname. As an inside joke in the film, Andy asks him about his name and Freeman's character quips: "Maybe it's because I'm Irish."
#13 Orgy isn’t the right word. When it’s 6 boys and one girl it’s a gang bang. It was voluntary, but that didn’t make it any less creepy for a grown man to add to his book. Even to a 13yo which is how old I was when I read it.
#7 If I remember correctly, John Hammond was a bit of a POS and not a doting grandpa. He dies fittingly. Crichton’s books were always changed and usually to accommodate PC culture.
That's "cauterized."
If you want to be specific, using wrong spelling? That's not grammar, that's orthography.
Or poor vocabulary...
As an inside joke in the film, Andy asks him about his name and Freeman's character quips: "Maybe it's because I'm Irish."
Morgan Freeman is Black Irish!
I got the joke and upvoted you.
Also: none of the pranks made it into the movie. Even the recipe for napalm is altered.
The countdown is hardly used, though it's a theme in the book.
And what about Chloe? "Oh yeah, Chloe.."
If you love the film, and all of the above doesn't make sense, you should read the book.
#7 If I remember correctly, John Hammond was a bit of a POS and not a doting grandpa. He dies fittingly. Crichton’s books were always changed and usually to accommodate PC culture.