Blockbuster: It's Jurassic Park - Part 1 (1993)
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About this listen
Welcome to episode 1 of our Blockbuster series!
We are diving into the impact of Jurassic Park on CGI and practical effects, as well as the ethical and scientific implications of bringing back extinct species. It explores the masterful scriptwriting, the realism of CGI and practical effects, the science and ethics of Jurassic Park, the chaos theorist and the investors, the introduction of Dotson and Nedry, and the impact of Jurassic Park's characters. It also discusses Dotson's uncomfortable mission. The conversation delves into the ingenious plan of the blood-sucking lawyers, Dr. Alan Grant's encounter with John Hammond, and the safety concerns surrounding the helicopter landing. It also explores the masterful use of music and visuals in building suspense and the ethical and scientific implications of genetic manipulation in creating dinosaurs. The conversation delves into the creation and iconic elements of Jurassic Park, including the park entrance, Ford Explorers, and arrival at the park. It explores John Hammond's vision, park safety, and preparations for opening, as well as transportation to the island and Nedry's role. The impact of tropical storms, planning issues, and personal experiences with hurricanes are discussed, along with the studio tour, architectural details, and John Hammond's 'No Expense Spared' mentality. The enormous flaws in park planning and execution, dinosaur intelligence, park security, and the role of Henry Wu are also covered. The conversation touches on the complexity of cloning and genetic engineering, the use of firearms, Richard Attenborough's character, and the evolution of the Jurassic Park franchise. It also explores Samuel L. Jackson's chain smoking, iconic movie scenes and sound effects, the cultural impact of Jurassic Park, and its inclusion in the AFI list.
Takeaways
- Jurassic Park's impact on CGI and practical effects
- The ethical and scientific implications of bringing back extinct species Jurassic Park's use of suspense and minimal dinosaur screen time builds tension
- The genetic manipulation of the dinosaurs raises ethical and scientific concerns Jurassic Park's iconic scenes and characters
- The scientific concepts in the movie are simplified for a broader audience
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction and Nostalgia
- 06:01 The Realism of CGI and Practical Effects
- 12:03 The Chaos Theorist and the Investors
- 18:57 The Impact of Jurassic Park's Characters
- 34:14 The Helicopter Landing and Safety Concerns
- 43:11 The Genetic Manipulation of Dinosaurs
- 48:29 The Park Entrance and Iconic Elements
- 53:32 The Studio Tour and Architectural Details
- 01:00:00 The Breeding and Observation of Dinosaurs
- 01:05:02 The Evolution of the Jurassic Park Franchise
- 01:11:06 The Cultural Impact of Jurassic Park and the AFI List