Would the raptors in "Jurassic Park" have been as terrifying if they were covered in feathers? Would the T-Rex be as threatening if its speed tapped out at 10 MPH? No, but as a work of science fiction, it's forgivable. How much of the Steven Spielberg blockbuster was inspired by reality? Its characters were based on real people.
“Return to Jurassic Park” is broken into three parts: ”Dawn of a New Era” (25 min.) “Making History” (20 min.), and “the Next Step in Evolution” (15 min.). It walks through the making of the film, the hurricane during shooting, and how it changed helped to change the world of special effects. All interviews for these retrospective documentaries come with comments from Spielberg Johnston, Neill, Dern, Goldblum, the effects crews, the child actors, and Peter Stormare. This is a Bluray extra for the Jurassic Park Trilogy.
When a top-secret laboratory is unexpectedly breached, thousands of rampaging raptors are unleashed on Los Angeles!
Dino detective, Dr. Phil Manning, launches a full-scale investigation to unearth how dinosaurs really looked and lived. Jurassic CSI goes into the minds, under the skin and inside the bones of the biggest, most impressive beasts ever to walk the planet. In this special episode, Dr. Manning doesn't stick to convention or even his own discipline on his perpetual quest to expand what we know about dinosaurs. With privileged access to some of the world's most sophisticated technologies, from crime scene 3D mapping technology to an image machine one million times stronger than a chest X-ray, Jurassic CSI challenges long held assumptions and poses radical questions about our understanding of dinosaurs.