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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2023 · 2H 11M

Jurassic Park

from Bury Our Bones With Cinema · host Bury Our Bones With Cinema

Hold onto your butts! This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, co-hosts Ryan Etherington and Jimmy Murphy journey back to 1993 to revisit Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking adventure, Jurassic Park. With its awe-inspiring special effects, thrilling set pieces, and the most quotable lines in movie history, this dinosaur epic roared its way into pop culture and refuses to let go. Ryan and Jimmy explore how Jurassic Park changed blockbuster filmmaking forever, from its mix of practical and CGI effects to John Williams’ unforgettable score. Along the way, they’ll tackle the big questions: Could Ian Malcolm’s chaos theory flirt game really work? Why didn’t they just reinforce the raptor fences? And most importantly, how do we still love a movie that scared us out of theme parks for years? With Ryan’s deep dive into the film’s cinematic impact and Jimmy’s knack for turning even the scariest raptor scenes into comedy gold, this episode strikes the perfect balance between thoughtful analysis and lighthearted fun. Whether you’re a dinosaur fanatic or just here for Jeff Goldblum’s chest-baring glory, this episode is a must-listen. So buckle up, stay out of the long grass, and tune in—it’s a T-Rexcellent time! You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to [email protected] and we will try to answer your questions on the pod!

Hold onto your butts! This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, co-hosts Ryan Etherington and Jimmy Murphy journey back to 1993 to revisit Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking adventure, Jurassic Park. With its awe-inspiring special effects, thrilling set pieces, and the most quotable lines in movie history, this dinosaur epic roared its way into pop culture and refuses to let go. Ryan and Jimmy explore how Jurassic Park changed blockbuster filmmaking forever, from its mix of practical and CGI effects to John Williams’ unforgettable score. Along the way, they’ll tackle the big questions: Could Ian Malcolm’s chaos theory flirt game really work? Why didn’t they just reinforce the raptor fences? And most importantly, how do we still love a movie that scared us out of theme parks for years? With Ryan’s deep dive into the film’s cinematic impact and Jimmy’s knack for turning even the scariest raptor scenes into comedy gold, this episode strikes the perfect balance between thoughtful analysis and lighthearted fun. Whether you’re a dinosaur fanatic or just here for Jeff Goldblum’s chest-baring glory, this episode is a must-listen. So buckle up, stay out of the long grass, and tune in—it’s a T-Rexcellent time! You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to [email protected] and we will try to answer your questions on the pod!

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