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Episode 67 - Jurassic Park (1993)

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It's an episode 65 Million Years In the Making, as the 90s Movies Podcast finally covers 1993's Jurassic Park, arguably the biggest movie of the 90s (all major theme parks have delays)! Join us and special guest, Chaz from Cinema Medicine Podcast, as we talk every single plot point of the film, how it reflects on the book, how it reflects on the other Jurassic Park films, as well as the music, the video game tie-ins, our first experience with the film, a trademark Filmshake nihilism monologue, if you want it, we got it for two hours! Life finds a way, and if it has anything to do with Jurassic Park, we'll find a way to talk about it!
We also talk our punishment film, 1992's The Lost World, which is like Jurassic Park if Jurassic Park was not good, as well as engage in an episode-ending dinosaur-centric trivia battle because we do intend to have dinosaurs on our dinosaur tour.
Music Heard This Episode:
"Journey to the Island" -- John Williams
"Incident at Isla Nublar" -- John Williams
"Jurassic Park Gate" -- John Williams
"Eye to Eye" -- John Williams
"Ocean (Submarine Symphony)" - Jon Dunn

Intro music - "If" by Broke For Free
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It's an episode 65 Million Years In the Making, as the 90s Movies Podcast finally covers 1993's Jurassic Park, arguably the biggest movie of the 90s (all major theme parks have delays)! Join us and special guest, Chaz from Cinema Medicine Podcast, as we talk every single plot point of the film, how it reflects on the book, how it reflects on the other Jurassic Park films, as well as the music, the video game tie-ins, our first experience with the film, a trademark Filmshake nihilism monologue, if you want it, we got it for two hours! Life finds a way, and if it has anything to do with Jurassic Park, we'll find a way to talk about it!
We also talk our punishment film, 1992's The Lost World, which is like Jurassic Park if Jurassic Park was not good, as well as engage in an episode-ending dinosaur-centric trivia battle because we do intend to have dinosaurs on our dinosaur tour.
Music Heard This Episode:
"Journey to the Island" -- John Williams
"Incident at Isla Nublar" -- John Williams
"Jurassic Park Gate" -- John Williams
"Eye to Eye" -- John Williams
"Ocean (Submarine Symphony)" - Jon Dunn

Intro music - "If" by Broke For Free
Connect with us!
Patreon
Twitter
Facebook
Email
Linktr.ee
Letterboxd - Nic & Jordan
The Nicsperiment

  continue reading

82 episodes

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