Movie watch Time: Jurassic Park(1993)

@ptrikha_2 (47079)
India
September 28, 2019 9:34am CST
We were looking for an Online Version of Baby's Day out for our kids. Yet we did not find that. So, we watched Jurassic Park(1993)with them. I had once watched this movie in April 1994 when our school took us to watch this movie, as such Hi Tech Hollywood movies were not so frequent in India at that time. Also it was dubbed in Hindi. I still recall the dubbed Hindi used in the first scene made us laugh. It was fun watching it one more time, and I was amazed that I remembered just a few scenes. Some worthwhile dialogues and scenes: Dr. Ian Malcolm(Jeff Goldblum) saying that we are bringing a 65 Million Years old extinct creature back alongside Human beings, which never has been the case and are we ready for the consequences. Also, when told that under the controlled conditions, only female dinosaurs are being bred, he said that one cannot control nature and species and that evolution has shown that creatures do find a way to evolve. Sam Neill as Dr. Alan Grant showing his wonder and a kind of disapproval on hearing that T Rex and Raptors were also being bred. Well, while John Hammond who is the owner of the Jurassic Park built on scientific principles and a big dream seems to have a good time initially, begins to feel that he relied too much on Technology and automation. Also, some controls go awry, Dinosaurs begin to kill and eat people, and also Male Dinosaurs and breeding too starts. I like Dr. Alan Grant's final words :"I disapprove your idea." , when they all are leaving for the external world's helicopters to leave the Isla Nublar. The scene in which the two kids survive in a kitchen when on the hunt by two Dinos was also amazing. Once we started the movie, we just could not wait to see the end, and had to kind of "force break" ourselves. So have you watched this movie? And comments/experiences to share? Image Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurassic_Park_(film)#/media/File:Dinosaur_Input_Device_Velociraptor.jpg CC BY-SA 2.0 File:Dinosaur Input Device Velociraptor.jpg Created: 18 January 2011 Location: 47° 37' 17.33? N, 122° 20' 53.53? W Matt Mechtley from Heidelberg, Deutschland - Jurassic Park T-Rex direct input device, with a jillion serial cables Jurassic Park T-Rex direct input device https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=41539271
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
28 Sep 19
I saw this movie a long time ago.
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@ptrikha_2 (47079)
• India
28 Sep 19
@JohnRoberts so did you like it?
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@ptrikha_2 (47079)
• India
28 Sep 19
@JohnRoberts Yes I can understand. Even I had forgotten so many scenes.
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@dgobucks226 (35737)
9 Oct 19
I saw Jurassic Park when it first came out in the movies. The first one was the best!
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@ptrikha_2 (47079)
• India
9 Oct 19
@dgobucks226 yes even I feel that the first was the best.
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@DianneN (247184)
• United States
28 Sep 19
I couldn’t wait to see that movie when it came out! I enjoyed it tremendously.
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@ptrikha_2 (47079)
• India
29 Sep 19
@DianneN yes it was quite well made !!
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@just4him (317238)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
29 Sep 19
I've seen the movie a few times and enjoy it.
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@ptrikha_2 (47079)
• India
29 Sep 19
@just4him It is indeed worth enjoying.
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@gautaam (159)
• Mumbai, India
30 Sep 19
I dont remember it much, but i guess first I saw JP on TV, though i thought dinausaurs were too much hyped because of this movie. Earlier there wasnt so much craze about it for toys etc before this movie.
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@ptrikha_2 (47079)
• India
30 Sep 19
@gautaam this movie was in fact a trendsetter of sorts. Technically, Jurassic World -2015 was much superior, but then it was made 22 years after Jurassic Park.
@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
29 Sep 19
I have watched it too.
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@ptrikha_2 (47079)
• India
29 Sep 19
@Nakitakona it is a good movie.
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@Sojourn (13837)
• India
28 Sep 19
I watched it long back.I was wonderstruck at first and thought they were real and are there in remote areas of America!
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@ptrikha_2 (47079)
• India
28 Sep 19
@Sojourn ha ha I can understand!!
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