Jurassic Park--The Ultimate Trivia Collection
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ From The Movie Directed By Steven Spielberg
By Film Trivia Metaverse
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JURASSIC PARK
THE ULTIMATE TRIVIA COLLECTION
FROM THE MOVIE DIRECTED BY STEVEN SPIELBERG
CREATED BY FILM TRIVIA METAVERSE
ABOUT THE FILM
Jurassic Park is a 1993 science fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on Michael Crichton's novel. The story follows a group of experts and visitors who are invited to a futuristic theme park on an isolated island, where genetically engineered dinosaurs roam free. The park's creator, John Hammond, promises a revolutionary experience, but when a series of malfunctions occur, the visitors must navigate through dangerous encounters with the recreated prehistoric creatures. The film explores themes of scientific ethics, the unpredictability of nature, and the consequences of tampering with genetic engineering, blending thrilling action with thought-provoking questions.
TRIVIA SAMPLES:
"The success of Jurassic Park and its book sparked a significant rise in the popularity of paleontology, resulting in a marked increase in students pursuing the subject."
"The roars of the Tyrannosaurus Rex were created by combining sounds from various animals, including dogs, penguins, tigers, alligators, and elephants."
"Michael Crichton originally envisioned John Hammond as a character inspired by a darker version of Walt Disney."
"Universal Pictures acquired the film rights to Michael Crichton's novel for $2 million before it was even published."
"The Mr. DNA cartoon, appearing around the 25-minute mark in the movie, was Steven Spielberg's way of quickly summarizing much of the novel's exposition."