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You’ll Never Guess How the Dinosaur Sounds in Jurassic Park Were Made
"If people knew where the sounds came from, the movie would be rated R," laughs Jurassic sound designer Gary Rydstrom.
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"If people knew where the sounds came from, the movie would be rated R," laughs Jurassic sound designer Gary Rydstrom.
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The effects may have lost some of their novelty, but the film has gained some surprising profundity in twenty years.
The movie turns twenty this year.
Not every effect should be created in a computer.
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Two words: tiny arms.
It's an amusing, Basic Instinct–related anecdote.
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Ah, the days when Jeff Goldblum dressed like Arsenio Hall (or was it vice versa?) ...
Life finds a way!
Come back, John Williams!
A 3-D Jurassic Park, anyone?
Even after all that time and money, they're not that different.
Wait for the timpani.
It's pretty.
Five hundred twenty-five million years a-go.
User bne4lyf asks an interesting question about 'Jurassic Park.'
George Lucas is licking his lips.
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