Let's celebrate the 20th anniversary of Jurassic Park 3 with a look back at the making of the film...
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Send us a text Let's talk about what JP3 and JP4 could've been. Hear from fans, cast and crew as we chat about Jurassic Park 3. Featuring an interview with the legendary William H. Macy. The conclusion of the Stuck On Sorna podcast. Will it return someday? Yes, if I can manage to set up interviews with the director, any writer, producer or more of …
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Send us a text The ending of JP3 isn't known for being the best in the franchise, but what could it have been? What did the fans want? And what do the previous script drafts tell us? Join me for episode 8, part 1 of 2 in this Stuck On Sorna finale. If you're looking to hear the William H. Macy interview, skip to the second half of part 2 (around 45…
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Send us a text Sit back and relax as this episode is a reading of the Jurassic Park 3 draft, dated April 12, 2000. Written by Peter Buchman, this isn't the earliest script for the film, but this 50 page draft is extremely interesting. Lots of changes, including an ending that is significantly bigger than what we received in the final film. Yet, the…
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Ep. 6 - DinoFlick and the Jurassic Jungle
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Send us a text Let's dive into Falls Lake, Stage 12 and the jungle set of Jurassic Park 3 plus a close look at the epic Spinosaurus river attack. Follow @stuckonsorna on Twitter and Instagram. Email StuckOnSorna@gmail.com Guests in this episode: Artist Robinson, Assistant Director Robert Dalva, Editor Shelly Johnson, DP Ed Verreaux, Production Desi…
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Ep. 5 - Billy Brennan and the Design of Suspense
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Send us a text A glimpse at what the entire film could have been. Jurassic Park 3's aviary sequence gets so many things right, including the proper amount of suspense with carefully placed buildup of tension. Why does it work so well? How difficult was it to film someone walking around set wearing a Pteranodon costume? Is Grant a jerk? Let's discus…
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Send us a text 20 years later and still recovering from the death of the t-rex. Bold filmmaking or pure nonsense? We discuss the spino vs t-rex fight and the challenges facing the crew when trying to film the sequence. Other highlights include a Spielberg encounter, Joe Johnston up in a tree, and maybe we'll hear about an earlier draft of JP3...may…
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Send us a text In this episode, we delve into the world of the Kirbys, Mark Degler, Female Student #1, and chat with actor Trevor Morgan. Hear thoughts on the infamous raptor dream sequence as fans and crew give their opinions on whether or not the scene is absolutely brilliant or...not. Follow @stuckonsorna on Twitter and Instagram. Email StuckOnS…
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Send us a text Discover more about the fascinating pre-production of JP3 and the possible origins of the opening scene. Hear from actor Mark Harelik (Ben Hildebrand) about his time in India following the release of the film which led to an incredible amount of fame for a week and editor Robert Dalva clears up any debate about what killed the boat c…
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Send us a text As many of you know, JP3 had an interesting pre-production. From script issues to delays, there's a lot to discuss about what went into the making of Jurassic Park 3 before the cameras rolled. Discover tales from the crew like Dave Lowery's first time meeting Spielberg, Shelly Johnson's first time reading the script, and learn a bit …
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Intro: An Introduction to a JP3 Obsession
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Send us a text Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the release of Jurassic Park 3, join me (host Daniel Stephen) as I talk with the crew (and a few cast members) about the making of JP3 as well as share my stories about growing up with Jurassic. I say this is an introduction to an obsession because there's no movie on this planet that I've watched …
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