22 years after the original Jurassic Park failed, the new park (also known as Jurassic World) is open for business. After years of studying genetics the scientists on the park genetically engineer a new breed of dinosaur. When everything goes horribly wrong, will our heroes make it off the island?
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JDheart from QW
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The 4th film in the Jurassic Park series and the second sequel that Steven Spielberg did not direct starts off well enough with enough call backs to the first film of the series but quickly turns into a monster movie with a run away super killer dinosaur that was spliced by the DNA of other prehistoric creatures for the sake of selling extra tickets. If my description of the plot Is pretty simplistic,it's because the story is that simple. So forget the dangers of science morality tales that both "Jurassic Park" and "The Lost World" gave to it's stories and just accept that the series has become a standard creature feature that just swaps out it's main monster for every new installment. The last film in the series "Jurassic Park 3" pretty much threw away the whole plot lines of the first two films just to give us a chase film with a dinosaur that was never even seen in "The Lost World" and that film was set on the same island. While "Jurassic Park 3" just went on a painful 90 minutes long montage of talking raptors, horrible scenes of family bonding and an visible annoyed Sam Neill looking like he's about to go postal on the people working on the film set, Jurassic World manages to be a hell of a lot more enjoyable experience for the viewer in terms of just trying to inject a sense of plot and continuity to this other wise creature feature.
As a standard creature feature, the movie works well and gives you your money's worth of dinosaurs doing collateral damage to property and personnel with the occasional park visitor being killed for good measure. Throw in your slack jaw good guy ( Chris Pratt) who feels that the creatures are misunderstood and works with good guy dinosaurs(I Kidd you not) to help stop the super killer dinosaur. Throw in an human adversary for our hero to fight with ( Vincent D"Onofrio) who would blow the whole island up to get this monster and add an human element like two lost children who are related to a employee at this crazy theme park who by the way has the hots for our hero and you have the entire story right there.
It's hard enough to keep a franchise going, especially when you're dealing with dinosaurs walking the earth. You will eventually hit a wall in terms of storytelling if your primary goal is to keep turning these films out with out any care what so ever. We saw that with "Jurassic Park 3" where all the plot points from the previous two films were abandon for a B Movie creature feature. "Jurassic World" tries hard to correct that by having the movie be about something a little more and try to connect itself to the first film of the series. And Its much better film for it but it still ends up a creature feature all the same.
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seallymorgan from United States
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Fine but predictable return to form for the Jurassic Park series finds John Hammond's dream for a "Jurassic Park" becoming a reality. However, in a way to have more people come back to the island, scientist's create a hybrid dinosaur as a new attraction. But, like every Jurassic Park film in the series, things don't go off as planed and all hell breaks loose in it's aftermath. Unlike the last 3 movies however, this film is made up of mostly new characters to hold off the Dinosaurs with the exception of a small side character from the Original Jurassic Park film played by BD Wong, who to be quite honest is only there to somehow fulfill continuity from The first film to the new one. It would have made more sense to bring in some of the original leads to bridge the whole series together but that seems to be asking too much. The new characters starting with lead Chris Pratt are fine but underwritten and clich. Pratt's character and performance is really the only bright spot of the new cast of characters but he lacks the cool sarcastic wit and intelligence of Jeff Goldblum's Ian Malcolm and The everyman appeal of Sam Neill's Dr Alan Grant. Pratt however brings his own warm, comic sensibility that does make him endearing in his own right but unlike Goldblum and Neill who brought dramatic tension to the films, Pratt gets overshadowed by the dinosaurs once the bloody carnage begins. Bryce Dallas Howard is decent but unremarkable in the uptight corporate woman with no life role and Vincent D'Onofrio is OK as the resident head of security of the park. Of course, there are two kids who plays the nephews of Howard's character who are put in the middle of the action one it begins, leading to a predictable climax that while is full of thrills, could have been seen a mile a away.
The Dinosaur effects in this film are probably the best in the series so far and while there are moments of Obvious CGI, it really does not distract from how far effects have come over the years from the first film to this one. In terms of dino carnage, this film comes in a little behind The Lost World in that department but not by much. The body count is higher here than in any of the other films in the series but lacks the tension and showmanship that Jurassic Park and The Lost World had in spades. It's however head shoulders above what Jurassic Park 3 had in those departments. Not to mention the fact that while the script for Jurassic World is fairly predictable, it does not overstay it's welcome. Unlike the underwritten Jurassic Park 3 with its very unlikeable characters.
Jurassic World is a fine addition to the Jurassic Park series. While its pretty predicable and not as good or as tension filled as the first two films of the series, it's a vast improvement over the disappointing 3rd film. However, if there should be a fifth film, they need to go beyond the new monster of the week and come up with a better script to justify this series continuing for another film.
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fruitsaverer from Las Vegas, Navada
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Modernized and polished entry to the Jurassic Park series picks up 22 years after the original Steven Spielberg SyFy thriller with a fully functional prehistoric amusement park that is trying to pick up their attendance numbers by splicing the DNA of their animals in order to create a new attraction to bring in more customers. With this, they manage to create a dinosaur that is much bigger that the signature T-Rex but also much more aggressive, much smarter and much more territorial as well. So of course it does not take much time for this thing to break out of it's habitat to cause death and destruction in it's wake. It's then up to park consultant Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and company to stop this mega dinosaur from killing everyone on the island.
While the set up is predictable as well as it's outcome, the movie still provides a fun two hours of distraction. The problem is however is that outside of Chris Pratt, whose playing an intelligent variation of his swagger character from " Guardians" No one in this movie is very interesting or likable with the slight exception of Vincent D'Onofrio, who can read a phone book and make it interesting. The script is cringe worthy in a lot of places and while technology has come very far from the original, good storytelling is far and few between. "Jurassic World" still does manage to offer a lot of scary moments of sheer terror and does provide some comic relief, which is a huge step up from the last movie of the series(Jurassic Park 3)but does not have the genuine spectacle and heart that drove Steven Spielberg's first two movies in the series (The original Jurassic Park and The Lost World : Jurassic Park).
All and all, it's a decent ride that somewhat redeems the Jurassic Park series but they need shoot higher next time other than just be a decent follow up.
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sleepinghoward from United States
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Before I get to sink my claws in what I think is very wrong with this film, I have to say upfront that it's an hell of a lot better film than "Jurassic Park 3" just for the glaring fact that "Jurassic Park 3" was that bad of a movie. So much so that poor Sam Neill can't live it down for the way the screenwriters ruined his character and the credibility of the series as a whole.
Now we have part 4, which is called "Jurassic World" and while it's a major league improvement over the dismal "Jurassic Park 3", its still can't live up to the quality of what Spielberg achieved with the work he did with the first two Jurassic Park films ( The original and it's sequel "The Lost World".) This film takes place 22 years after the original and Jurassic World is fully operational but the mystic of dinosaurs has worn off and the resort needs a new attraction to bring in new customers. So they create a new dinosaur called the Indominus Rex, a leaner, meaner animal that is made to bring in and wow the crowds. At this point of the film for me when they introduce this monster, I can hear what Jurassic Park's mainstay Ian Malcolm would have said during this moment and it would not have been kind. If you remember the character of Ian Malcolm (played wonderfully by Jeff Goldblum) he's pretty much the best character in the Jurassic Park films. The reason being is the fact that he not only represented what the audience was thinking during the films ( Well, the first two movies, not the god awful 3rd one) but was the voice of sarcastic reason and reality to John Hammond's flights of fancy. Too bad he's not around in this movie because he would be pretty much putting down almost every character in this film for their ignorance and stupidity, which was the audience's reaction in my theater through out this entire duration of the film.
Chris Pratt plays pretty much the only likable character in the entire film and pretty much the only character with some brains in his head. That's a good thing considering that we would have no one to root for to at least survive the massacre that comes when the Indominus Rex finally and predictably goes on it's killing rampage. Bryce Dallas Howard really does not have much to do other than be surprised by her character's stupidity, which is a shame cause she really is a good actress and Vincent D"Onofrio is given a one note role which is a crime cause he's a damn fine actor. Throw in two of the most annoying kids ever to be stranded on a dinosaur resort ( (Ty Simpkins and Nick Robinson) and you have a cast of characters who almost deserves to be dino chow. Despite the dumb characters and the leaps in logic and common sense, the movie does work as a entertaining time waster. There are some pockets of excitement to be had and the climax really does deliver the goods but this is all this film is about. It's really a monster movie, not a Jurassic Park film and while Chris Pratt gives us the only character in the film to root for, not even he can cover up the film's huge mistakes in story, logic and characterization.
As the character of Ian Malcolm said to John Hammond in "The Lost World".
John Hammond: "Don't worry, I'm not making the same mistakes again." Dr.
Ian Malcolm: "No, you're making all new ones."
This pretty much sums up Jurassic World as a whole.
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Rob_Taylor
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So, I liked this movie, but boy is it full of clichs and stereotypes. My partner and I found ourselves calling out every character, what they would end up doing within moments of being introduced to them.
Seriously, there is an entire butcher's-worth of ham-fistedness in the approach to character intro's and scene building here. You'll know what will happen long in advance of it actually happening on screen.
What this does is make the movie utterly predictable and, in essence, boring. At your first viewing, you will feel like you have seen it before.
It also says something about a film featuring dinosaurs that it is at its best when they aren't on screen. I don't know how this came about, but, for the most part, the dino's are a little dull and uninteresting. They plod, they run, they roar, and all in glorious CGI. Yet they fail to evoke the same emotions that they did in JP1 or even 2.
That's not to say the human actors are a lot better, but at least they have some thin characterisation applied to them, even if it is in the form of horrible stereotyping.
I mean, military guy who is bent on weaponizing the dinos, distant aunt who has no skill with children (bet you can't guess where her story-arc evolves to?) What? Oh yeah, that's right... she does discover her nurturing instincts. Wow! You're better at this than the writers!
Don't get me wrong. It is a solid popcorn flick. But the lazy writing does it tremendous harm. I swear they have some sort of software in Hollywood that churns this stuff out. There are no surprises here. None.
Acting and Effects are capable. No one really stinks and there aren't that many obvious CGI moments (in so much as we know it is all CGI anyway, nothing shows itself about the perceptual parapet, as it were).
It is a decent watch, but expecting the expected is no longer fun when taken to this extreme.
SUMMARY: Formulaic and totally predictable. Nothing to write home about. See it, and then move on.
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Gray Remnant from United States
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Overall, this wasn't a dull film. It was full of action and very absorbing. It just wasn't a very intelligent film. The writers took shortcuts to move the plot in the direction they wanted, and most of the characters fluctuate from utter moron to complete genius throughout the film.
The acting was relatively dull, with the exception of Chris Pratt who played a character he's played over and over again. Most everyone else was uttering cringe-worthy dialogue throughout the film.
The story is clich, uninteresting, and full of moronic plot holes. The idea to turn the raptors into tamable teddy-bear creatures was a terrible decision that turned potentially horrific moments into a waste of time. Couple that with a worse deus ex machina moment than the first film, and you have a veritable mess on your hands.
The most damning part of this film was the fact that the writers spent 14 years developing a story with a dinosaur written to be smarter than the writers themselves. Indominus possesses all the wit and clever thinking that could have been used to write a terrific screenplay. Next time, write a smarter story with a dumber dinosaur.
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Garry D'Souza from India
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Make no mistake this movie isn't bad. The movie does have great CGI and really amazing action sequences. Great atmosphere at times especially before the carnage unleashed by the I-Rex.
But it lacked a good plot, almost little to no character development; has a very predictable story-line, and the dialogues too fell flat at times.
***Spoiler*** Personally, what had disappointed me most was: 1. the changing of allegiances at the flip of a switch by the raptors. They change sides 4 times in a 24 hr time-span! (anti-human, pro human hunting the I-Rex, with the I-Rex n anti human, with Pratt n anti I-Rex). Really?! Even politicians don't flip-flop so much so quickly! 2. The ending, it could have been much more intelligent rather than having a tag-team or a handicap match between dinosaurs who just 'bid goodbye' after beating their foe. Seriously!! The T-Rex and "Blue" the raptor nod in acknowledgement and part ways after beating the I-Rex (special thanks to the Mosasaur). Surely they could have come up with something better! Even the exchange between Pratt n "Blue" at the end, what was that about?!. To me the ending felt like a Spaghetti Western- esque parting of ways by the remaining anti-heroes after a Mexican Standoff, but in this case you had two dinos and a human. The whole thing is so Absurd !!!! *********
More of a 'rinse-repeat' of the first one, just with a different setting, a different antagonist (the I-Rex) and some really good action sequences.
It will keep you entertained but at the same time will make you feel like something is missing.
Better than Jurassic Park 3. Nowhere near the quality of the first one in the franchise: Jurassic Park.
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gyimger from Hungary
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This is one over-hyped piece of trash.
Since there are no memorable moments in the whole movie, I can't highlight one moment what I liked. Nothing like the T-Rex escape or memorable kills.
The characters are so generic and clich, there are so many one-line jokes, so many advertisement, so many running to nowhere that make me puke. The whole movie is so bright and colorful, there is no drama or excitement. No death scenes just blood on the wall, Asylum studio ultramonster kills just because it can, and friendly raptors and T-Rex fight among humans what just make me mad! I don't care about the kids' parents marriage or the non-existing relationship between the main characters.
There's no logic in it, there's no goal, no good or bad outcomes. It didn't even had an ending.
Worst in the franchise by far.
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kgaillard from United States
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Director: Colin Trevorrow
Writers: Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Derek Connolly, and Colin Trevorrow
Starring: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D'Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, B.D. Wong, and Irrfan Khan
Release Date: June 10, 2015
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of science-fiction violence and peril
Runtime: 2 hours and 4 minutes
Studio: Universal Pictures
Aside from Avengers: Age of Ultron, Jurassic World was my most anticipated movie of summer 2015. I love the first film and even the second film. I hated the third one, but this one looked a lot better than that movie. After seeing Jurassic World, I can definitely say that it is a very fun movie. It's script may not be the highlight, but the film is still much better than Jurassic Park III.
The plot of Jurassic World takes place 22 years after the events of Jurassic Park. After the incident of Isla Nublar (the island where the first Jurassic Park movie took place in), regarding the theme park, "Jurassic Park", a new dinosaur theme park, "Jurassic World", has been built, embodying John Hammond's original vision of "Jurassic Park". The theme park is run by operations manager, Claire Dearing, and owned by Simon Masrani. At one point, general interest in the park is decreasing, due to the dinosaur exhibits losing their "wow factor". Because of this, the scientists of the park create a new genetically modified dinosaur: Indominus Rex (I-rex for short), to attact more visitors. The I-rex is a hybrid not just out of carnivorous dinosaur DNA, but also of animal DNA (such as cuttlefish). However, before the new exhibit is about to open, the I-rex breaks out of his enclosure and starts rampaging a cross the island. Unfortunately for Claire, her two nephews, Zach and Grey, are visiting the park and are in the middle of one of the park's rides, "The Gyroshpere", when the I-rex attacks them. They survive the attack though, and are trying to escape from the island. Meanwhile, Claire and velociraptor trainer Owen Grady, are searching for the two boys to make sure they're safe. While this is going on, Owen and Claire, along with the rest of the "Jurassic World" staff, must stop the I-rex, before it terrorizes the park visitors.
Coming fresh off of last year's Guardians of the Galaxy, Chris Pratt does a great job as Owen Grady. He is very charismatic, funny, and is honestly Jurassic Park's version of Indiana Jones (which is ironic, because there are talks of him being Indiana Jones). Bryce Dallas Howard is also solid in her role, and is much better than what you'd expect, at first. I'll explain why when I get to the script. Ty Sampans and Nick Robinson are also really good as the children, Grey and Zack, and she solid chemistry. The supporting cast, ranging from Irrfan Khan to Omar Sy, are also solid enough for what they are given.
Visually, this movie is a massive improvement over Jurassic Park III, in term of CGI, which looks incredible, whether it be the dinosaurs or the environments. Sure a little bit of it looks meh at best, but for most part, the computer generated imagery works well. There are also a few attempts at practical effects and they also work (unlike the third Jurassic Park movie). Colin Trevorrow is also great at the direction, creating lots of tension and suspense to the incredible action sequences, which are also backed up by great set designs. I don't want to spoil the final fight scene for those who have yet to see the movie, but it is honestly my favorite action scene of the entire series so far, not just because it looks awesome, but it is just so creative, with what they did in that scene.
Like I said before, the screenplay defnetaly isn't the highest point of this film, but it's not a terrible script either. Firstly, whilst I do like the character of Owen, I was surprised about the character of Claire. She may seem like that same big person who says a lot of stuff, but her character takes different directions, making her a pretty badass female character. The I-rex makes a really great villain, with the ideas that the filmmakers used. Mainly its intelligence, specifically the tactics used for hunting (which I won't spoil, because you should go into the movie with as little knowledge that I give to you. I also love the idea of a velociraptor trainer and thought that was really cool. I also LOVE the final act of this movie (again, no spoile- you probably get it by this point).
This script does have some big flaws, though, such as most of the characterization. There are some very forced character moments for the supporting characters, mainly the two children in the film. Zack and Grey do have some good brother bonding moments, but they also have a good portion of backstory about their family that goes nowhere. I also found parts of the first act to be a little slow for my taste, but after that, the movie started to pick up and flow better. Also, whilst I found most of the humor of the film to be very funny, the tone was a tad inconsistent at times.
Overall, Jurassic World is an incredibly entertaining long-awaited sequel. It may not have best best script in the world, but I still had a lot of fun watching it. I don't think it's as good as Jurassic park, or even The Lost World, but it is a big improvement over Jurassic Park III. I recommend that you watch it.
I'm going to give Jurassic World a B+ (8.5/10).
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Prabhat R from India
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**spoilers ahead.**
I am a great fan of Jurassic Park. I loved it when I watched it in 90s but it was a new concept back then. It had a great story and some of the best visuals at that time. It was not completely predictable and it was fun.
Fast forward 22 years and we have "Jurassic world". The story picks up after 22 years of Jurassic Park. I am not going into the details of the plot, but it is almost similar to the original Jurassic Park. We have a park where people can come and see the genetically modified dinosaurs. One of them escapes and goes berserk. Now Chris Pratt has to stop him from causing more destruction. So there is nothing new in terms of story.It is similar to some of the other movies that we have already seen.
The CGI looks really good but these days even a low budget film has some really nice graphics work. But if you are a fan of 3D, you will have some fun as it has got some really scary scenes and the effects are amazing.
It is predictable yet enjoyable. Chris Prett does a great job. In fact, he is the only person in the movie who is likable. I did not care about other characters.
Now let's talk about the negatives. There are so many things that are wrong with this film. But I have made a list of the things that don't make sense. I am not going to talk about the technical things because everything is good except for the BGM.
1- Who enters a dinosaur's territory without knowing where the Dinosaur is? they could have tracked him before entering the cage, just to be sure. and Did I mention that we are talking about a genetically modified dinosaur with the IQ of Einstein?
2- The character played by Judy Greer and Bryce are so annoying. Judy starts crying for a stupid reason ( because her sister didn't accompany the children, she works in Jurassic World, she has a lot of work to do.)
3 - Bryce does not know what logic means. There are moments where she shows her STUPIDITY. (Like - "screaming" even though she knows that the dinosaur could hear her voice.)
4 - The kids are the most stupid ones I have ever seen. I mean you are in Jurassic World. If there is an emergency then it must be something important. Get the hell out of there. But no, we have to see everything.
5- Who the hell designed this stupid spherical vehicle that the kids used? Dinosaurs could have easily destroyed it, One swing of their tail and it would China. who wants to travel in such a vehicle?
6- Chris Pratt and Bryce go out to find the children and their defense is - A GUN. What? Are you going to kill that Dinosaur with a GUN?
7- Chris and Bryce see some dead or soon-to-be- dead dinosaurs so they make sure that they waste a lot of time with them albeit they have to save the children and time is running fast.
8- Chris goes out to kill the dinosaur with a team, but only one of them has a Bazooka. Then they wait for the Dinosaur to have some giggles with the small dinosaurs. They could have brought 5-6 Bazookas with them and launch them at the same time. We saw what 1 Bazooka did to him. 5-6 could have easily killed him or at least crippled him.
9- What the hell is the deal with those 4 dinosaurs who keep changing sides?
10- I honestly could not understand what Chris Pratt's role was? He did not do anything in the whole movie except for running. He was useful at only one place - The climax. He somehow hypnotizes the small dinosaurs, but even that doesn't do anything.
11- The Dues ex machina Ending. (A big Dinosaur saves the day).
Maybe I am nitpicking but these are the examples of sloppy writing. You must avoid such things. Some scenes reminded me of Avatar and the climax reminded me of Godzilla.
Overall it is a nice movie to pass your time but it is not a must watch. It does not get anywhere near to the level of Spielberg's original Jurassic Park. but yeah, It is a great improvement over Jurassic Park 3 which was a complete mess.
New Orleans has an abandoned Six Flags theme park which has been used for other film productions in the past. Jurassic World created a 300-foot by 200-foot Main Street and Boardwalk in the amusement park's abandoned parking lot. They shot on the set for two and a half weeks.
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There is a statue of the character John Hammond, the founder of the InGen genetic company and Jurassic Park. Colin Trevorrow explained this is to specifically honor Sir Richard Attenborough who played the role in Jurassic Park (1993) & The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997). Attenborough had spoken in the past of possibly making another appearance in the franchise but his failing health made it highly uncertain. Unfortunately, Attenborough passed away August 24th, 2014. Hammond is implied to have died prior to the events of the movie, evidently writing Attenborough's death into the franchise as well.
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The first Jurassic Park film to not have animatronic dinosaurs created by Stan Winston, as he passed away in 2008. Instead the animatronics were created by effects studio Legacy Effects, a company formed from Winston's former workshop staff. One of the shops in Jurassic World, Winstons, is named in Stan's honour.
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For the season two Parks and Recreation DVD (2010), Chris Pratt made a behind the scenes video. In the video he reads a fake text from Steven Spielberg about being cast in Jurassic Park 4. Pratt actually was cast as the lead in the 4th Jurassic Park film (2015).
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The gyrosphere was Steven Spielberg's idea. According to Colin Trevorrow, then Spielberg "wanted to create a way for people to get up close and personal with the animals, to make it a self-driving, free-roaming experience. It loads on a track, but once you're out there, you actually get to navigate around the valley".
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"Indominus Rex" means "Fierce/Untamed King" in Latin, after the hybrid dinosaur's erratically destructive and murderous nature.
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Jeff Goldblum's character Dr. Ian Malcolm can be spotted on the cover of a book that is read by Zara (Katie McGrath) on the monorail ride in to the park. A copy of the same book, titled "God Creates Dinosaurs" is later shown on Lowery's (Jake Johnson's) desk in the control room when he is first introduced. A book by Malcolm about his first trip to Jurassic Park was mentioned in both The Lost World and Jurassic Park III.
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The motorbike used in the film made by Triumph was given to Chris Pratt as a gift after filming.
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When Zach and Gray find the main building of the original Jurassic Park visitors center, it is decaying and overrun with vines. There's a lot hidden within this scene, including the "When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth" banner that fell after the T-Rex's final attack, as well as the bones of the staged Dino-fight. There's also the back-lit painting of a raptor, just like the one behind which a Raptor stalked Lex and Tim. Gray also plays with the night-vision goggles that were featured in the T-Rex sequence.
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The holograms of the Velociraptor and the Dilophosaurus in the educational center are from scenes in the original film, Jurassic Park (1993). The Velociraptor is from the kitchen scene where Lex and Tim were attacked. The Dilophosaurus is footage is from when Nedry was attacked.
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According to the website designed to look like its the real website of the park, Jurassic World has been open since 2005.
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Colin Trevorrow came up with the idea of featuring Mosasaurus, the film's main marine reptile which you see in the trailer. He pitched the idea to Spielberg of having the Mosasaurus feed on a shark in front of bleachers filled with park guests. Spielberg loved the idea of the Mosasaurus eating the shark but suggested that when the animal grabs the shark that the whole bleacher section submerge underwater using a hydraulic system so that the audience will be able to see the Mosasaurus feeding underwater. The moment where the Mosasaurus soaked 200 extras in the bleacher section was Colin Trevorrow's favourite moment of shooting.
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Jurassic Park (1993) is one of Chris Pratt's favorite films. The first time he saw it was on its original opening day at the cinema.
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The Gallimimus stampede scene seen in the trailer was filmed at Kualoa Ranch, about 200 yards from where the original stampede scene was filmed in Jurassic Park (1993).
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The Jurassic World control center set was created after doing research at Universal Studios theme park in Orlando Florida. Production designers also based some of the set on the NASA control room. Colin Trevorrow was actually disappointed that the control room at Universal Studios was just a few guys and some small old monitors.
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Lauren Lapkus improvised the line, "I have a boyfriend." Colin Trevrow liked the line so much that he kept it in the films final cut.
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In an interview on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Bryce Dallas Howard says that the little boy hugging the long neck in the petting zoo is her real-life son.
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Bryce Dallas Howard's character is dressed in all white, thus paying homage to Richard Attenborough's character in original film. Both were directors of their respective parks.
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Ty Simpkins and Nick Robinson's audition consisted of a script reading, and sitting down screaming pretending a dinosaur was about to eat them.
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The story idea for this film was created by Steven Spielberg and Mark Protosevich who got together privately on several occasions (without studio observance) to confer the notion of doing another installment in the Jurassic Park franchise.
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The Jeep #29 that the kids repair and drive away from the original visitors center is the same one ridden in by Hammond and Genarro in the original film. The Jeep #18 that Owen and Claire hide behind is the one ridden in by Grant, Sattler and Malcolm when they first arrive on the island in the original film.
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According to Fandango, it would cost approximately $23,432,400,000 to build a real life Jurassic Park. The park itself would cost $1,500,000,000. It would cost an estimated $10,000,000,000 to purchase an island off the coast of Costa Rica with 66 square miles of land (22 square miles for Isla Nublar and 44 square miles for Isla Sorna). It would cost about $8,000,000 for a research and legal team. It would cost $9,000,000 to get dinosaur DNA and $8,500,000 to clone dinosaurs from it. Employees and operating expenses would cost over $11,000,000,000 a year ($32,000,000 per day). The dinosaur food would cost over $200,000,000 a year. That brings the yearly operating expenses to $11,907,000,000.
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The Gyrosphere set was built above the Ka'a'awa Valley at Kualoa Ranch, Oahu. It is still standing, and is featured in some of their tours.
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The concept of sharks being used as dino fodder was Colin Trevorrow's idea, and was inspired by producer Steven Spielberg's film Jaws (1975).
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The music in the trailer is a rendition of 'John Williams' original theme. This marks the first "Jurassic" film for Michael Giacchino, however, one of his first jobs as a composer was to make the music for the PlayStation game of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997).
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The film's original title was "Jurassic Park: Extinction".
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When the boys first arrive at the park, a voice over the loudspeaker advertises "Chilean Sea Bass" on the menu. In the original movie, Hammond states that Chef Alejandro has prepared Chilean Sea Bass for everyone.
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At one point in the film, toddlers can be seen riding baby triceratops in the "Gentle Giants Petting Zoo". This scene was intended to be included in the original movie with one of the children riding a baby trike. Special effects technicians worked on the effect for a year, but the scene was finally canned after Spielberg felt it ruined the pacing of the movie.
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A popular fan theory has it that Chris Pratt's character is the grown-up version of the boy that Grant intimidates with a raptor claw at his dig site. Owen's being able to anticipate pack hunting behavior, then, could be explained by the warning Grant gives in the first film. Owen also says that to work with the raptors, he has to show them respect--something Grant also warned about. The original actor, Whit Hertford, dismisses the idea, saying "Guys like me don't grow up to look like Chris Pratt."
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Phil Tippett returns to crew as Dinosaur Supervisor, reprising his role from the original film.
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After Owen comments on Claire's "ridiculous" shoes during their spat after finding the empty gyrosphere, Claire rolls up her sleeves and ties her shirt in the same manner as Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) did in "Jurassic Park", announcing she is "Ready to go.".
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A Spinosaurus skeleton can be seen in the "City Walk" area of Jurassic World. It alludes to the creature in Jurassic Park III (2001), and could possibly be its actual recovered skeleton.
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First film in the Jurassic Park series to feature an open fully functional dinosaur theme park. In Jurassic Park (1993), the park was under construction and not yet open, and in The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), Jurassic Park: San Diego wasn't entirely completed and lacked dinosaurs.
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The original script was written in three weeks and the studio was pushing for a quick June start. Steven Spielberg decided that they needed some more time to make the movie good, and he had the pull to shut the production down before it started prematurely. Spielberg approved the screenplay in September 2013, and filming finally began in April 2014.
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This movie shot mostly on 35mm film. They filmed a lot of the big exteriors on 65mm in Hawaii. They used one of the 65mm cameras used for Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
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The product placement in the film was not at the behest of the studio, but was rather the idea of the writers and director Colin Trevorrow as a way to satirize the corporatization of popular entertainment.
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When Gray and Zach first walk into the visitors center, there are multiple screens above their heads, some of which advertise Jurassic Tennis. This same attraction was first teased in Jurassic Park on the "coming soon" television advertisements, seen around the room during the dinner scene.
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During early stages of development, Harrison Ford was set to star in this film but dropped out due to the quality of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) among other reasons.
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As reference for the actors, dancers wore grey suits with fluorescent dots on them and bicycle helmets shaped like raptor heads.
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When first introduced, Ty Simpkin's character is looking at an old View-Master reel of dinosaur images from the 1956 Irwin Allen film The Animal World, featuring visual effects by Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen, both of whom pioneered the classic "dinosaur battle" sequence.
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Bryce Dallas Howard and Judy Greer are sisters in the film. They also played sisters in M. Night Shyamalan's The Village (2004).
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Many elements on this movie, were actually part of Michael Crichton's book "Jurassic Park". For example: When Mr. Masrani and Dr. Henry Wu discuss about the new dinosaur, Dr. Wu tells him "Nothing we have here is natural!" thats a dialogue taken from the first book "Jurassic Park", but in the book Dr. Henry Wu tells this to John Hammond.
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Grossing $208.8 million during its opening weekend, Jurassic World became the highest domestic opening of all time (not accounting for inflation), surpassing Marvel's The Avengers ($207.4). With a $316 million international opening, surpassed Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 as the biggest opening in box office history which opened with $315 million in 2012. With a $524.1 million global opening, it became the highest global opening of all time. This surpassed even the highest projections and best expectations of the studio and analysts/critics. Jurassic World also surpassed The Avengers in per theater average with $47,800 as opposed to $47,700 for The Avengers in over 4,200 venues. Jurassic World also became the highest IMAX 3D opening with $44.1 million, beating Iron Man 3 ($28.8 million).
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There will be LEGO sets based on the film, making it the third time Chris Pratt has been portrayed in LEGO, with the other two being The LEGO Movie (2014) and Guardians of the Galaxy (2014). The Owen figure even uses the same headpiece as Star-Lord.
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Most of the dinosaur effects were created using CGI, but animatronic raptor heads were created for the squeeze cage in Owen's raptor paddock. A practical, animatronic Apatosaurus head was also created for a sequence filmed in Hawaii.
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The wristbands the boys receive in their hotel room and wear throughout their stay at the park are based heavily on (and look nearly identical to) Disney's Magic Bands, which serve as park admission to Disney's theme parks, an electronic key to Disney hotel rooms, "fast pass" access to the rides, etc., primarily at Walt Disney World.
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When Claire's cell phone rings in the car, the ringtone is the first two notes of the Jurassic park theme.
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Armie Hammer, Henry Cavill, Glenn Howerton, Jason Sudeikis, Josh Brolin, John Krasinski, Chris Pratt, & Jason Statham were all considered for the role of Owen. Pratt ended up chosen for the role.
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Jurassic World (2015) opened at cinemas on 12th June 2015. Jurassic Park (1993), the first film in the series, was released on 11th June 1993.
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Jurassic World is the first film in years to be filmed in the simple 2:1 aspect ratio. Rather than filming in 2.35:1 or 1.85:1 like the previous Jurassic movies, director Colin Trevorow said in an interview that, "It allows us enough height to fit humans and dinosaurs into a single frame, without giving up that sense of scope. It's very close to the ratio of the digital IMAX screens, so it will look great in large format. I think other filmmakers will want to give it a try when they see how it looks."
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'Irrfan Khan' said In an interview that he didn't have money to buy a ticket for Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park (1993).
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The velociraptors of Owen's pack all bear names from the first few letters of the NATO phonetic alphabet used by the military: Charlie (C), Delta (D), and Echo (E), with the notable exception of Blue (B), normally Bravo. The letters probably indicate their place in the pack's pecking order. The Alpha (A), or dominant member of the pack, is Owen himself.
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When the pteranodons are attacking the resort, Owen and others are seen shooting at them from outside a theater, with a sign reading "Pteranodons Live: See it in IMax & 3D".
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After Jurassic World becoming the third highest grossing film of all time, Jurassic World 2 was announced for 2018.
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Jeff Goldblum personally told Chris Pratt that he liked him in the movie. They are reportedly close friends.
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When "Jurassic Park 4" was still in development, Laura Dern was attached since 2007, as the only confirmed cast member, and stayed so until the plans were scrapped. With two appearances within four films, she, B.D. Wong, Sam Neill, Richard Attenborough and Jeff Goldblum are the most ubiquitous actors of the franchise. Of Jurassic World (2015) she has said that she is "curious and excited" about the film, but jokes that she's relieved to not be a part of it: "I'm thrilled not to be chased by dinosaurs in this movie. I am tired".
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Brothers Zach and Gray are attacked by an oversized dinosaur in their gyrosphere vehicle. This is a homage to original Jurassic Park (1993) siblings Lex and Tim Murphy upon being attacked by a T-Rex in their Ford Explorer ride vehicle. In both cases, the vehicle is overturned, the dinosaur breaks the glass and pushes it around, and the creature's attention is unwittingly drawn by a mechanical device (a flashlight in Jurassic Park, a vibrating cell phone in Jurassic World).
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The line "you're going to need my Raptors" from the commercials is not in the actual film.
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Irrfan Khan's character states that he can see an animal's happiness in its eyes, this is similar to what he says in "Life of Pi" where he plays an older version of the boy stuck on a raft with a tiger.
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The dinosaurs in Jurassic World (2015) were created using performance capture. Humans are playing the T-rex dinos. Colin Trevorrow went to ILM before production and conducted a ton of tests. They found that when a human is behind the movements you can feel the weight and it feels unlike what we've seen before.
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Originally Grey and Zach were to be hiding from three dilophosaurs in the same spot Dennis Nedry got stuck and lost the dino embryo's, and Zach, and Grey would find the Embryos in the same spot it was hidden.
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In the original Jurassic Park, in the mining scene, it is mentioned that Hammond is spending time with his daughter (Timmy and Lex's mom) because she is going through a divorce. This is further referenced in subtext when a half-traumatized Lex repeats the phrase "He left us!". In Jurassic World, Gray mentions to Zach that their parents are going to get a divorce. Thus, containing another element of the first movie. The theme of broken families and absent fathers is a trademark of "Jurassic Park" director Steven Spielberg.
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Vince Vaughn was rumored to reprise his role from The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) in the early stages of development.
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This is the first sequel where only one of the original characters appears. In The Lost World there was Malcolm, Hammond, Lex and Tim. In Jurassic Park 3 there was Grant and Sattler. In this film there is only Dr Wu.
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During the scene in the film where the Velociraptors chase after Zach and Gray in the back of the van, the soundtrack playing is the from "The Forest Explodes" a theme from the Raptor levels in the 1997 video game The Lost World: Jurassic Park (which Michael Giacchino also composed the soundtrack for).
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The film shot under the secret working production title Ebb Tide. That working title was chosen by Steven Spielberg way before Trevorrow was involved. No one on set seemed to know a reason for the working title.
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Colin Trevorrow revealed that the first cut ran 13 minutes longer than the final film. Aside from one scene left on the cutting floor, the rest are merely shortened.
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The character Lowery in the control room wears the same glasses as Nedry from the in the first film.
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One of the ideas featured a group of soldiers that were genetically crossed humans and dinosaurs. This was proposed by John Sayles in 2004 but has been scrapped.
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The big screen display features a variety of information, including: weather information maps, various bar graphs and charts monitoring attendance. Each of the dinosaurs have tracking devices, which display a location on the big park map, so park workers know where all of them are at any time. The display also features a bunch of cycling security camera feeds: they shot footage in Hawaii, at NASA and even obtained some footage from Universal Orlando to make it feel like the park was a living, breathing place with lots of backstage space and visitor areas. The top of the map has a restricted area that is where they do the research and development.
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This is the first movie in the franchise that does not have a scene that takes place during a torrential downpour. Jurassic Park (1993) -- the T-Rex escape scene
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) -- the trailer/cliff scene
Jurassic Park III (2001) -- the riverboat scene
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Chris Pratt plays "a former navy SEAL" in this movie. In the movie "Zero Dark Thirty", he does play a Navy SEAL.
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Released 22 years after the original.
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In the film, Zachary and Gray discuss the ghost in their old house that Gray was scared of. Ty Simpkins, who plays Gray, stars in the Insidious films, where he and his family are consistently plagued by paranormal spirits.
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The nightvision goggles worn by Tim in the first Jurassic Park are seen when Gray and Zach go to the original park right before repairing the Jeep. They are seen again shortly after Owen and Claire get to the same location after the boys have driven away.
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Some of the Ingen mercenaries that make appearances are based on a line of toys released during the height of the original Jurassic Park's popularity, The Evil Raiders series. The mercenary who casually shoots a pterosaur flying over the ocean has a resemblance to "Skinner" a character created exclusively for the 1993 toy line by Kenner. Kenner's successor Hasbro asked to feature their own licensed toys in the film, seemingly unaware the "product placement" was all ironic and a parody of actual film product placement.
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Grossed $208.8 million in its North American opening weekend, setting a new record. Jurassic Park (1993) and The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) also set opening weekend records when they were released, making this the third film of the franchise to do so. The only franchise to set the domestic opening weekend record more times is the Batman film franchise with four weekend records in 1989, 1992, 1995, and 2008.
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The set was at the NASA Michoud assembly facility in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jurassic World (2015) was the latest in a bunch of Hollywood productions shooting in New Orleans due to tax incentives. The production rented out the huge buildings at the NASA facility which use to be used to construct the external fuel tanks for the space shuttles.
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During the scene where Zach and Gray are on the Monorail, a version of the Indiana Jones theme can be heard.
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As of July 2015, is the third highest grossing film of all time (not accounting for inflation) at the box office at over 1.54 billion.
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Kristen Stewart was considered for role of Claire but was deemed too young.
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The first draft done by original writer William Monahan was not set in a jungle or any green environment. As stated back in 2003 by former producer Kathleen Kennedy, "Let's say it takes place someplace else. It will not be green. We will not go back to the jungle"
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The film's main antagonist Hoskins (played by Vincent D'Onofrio) wears a Masonic ring on his right hand.
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The first Jurassic Park film not to be produced by Kathleen Kennedy.
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When Judy Greer calls Bryce Dallas Howard, the 608 area code appears on the cell phone's caller ID (with the traditional filmic 555 prefix) and the city listed as Madison. This is the actual area code for Madison and most of the surrounding Wisconsin cities. The family van also features a Wisconsin state license plate and Ty Simpkins makes mention of the Dane County airport, which is the actual county name where Madison is located.
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In the scene where Claire is driving the van attempting to outrun the raptors, she briefly looks in the driver's side mirror only to see the raptors catching up to the van. A similar occurrence happened in the original Jurassic Park when Muldoon looks into the driver's side mirror to see the T-Rex gaining on the jeep as he, Dr. Sattler and Dr. Malcolm are attempting to outrun it.
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Bryce Dallas Howard's character gives no regard for the holographic dinosaurs in the visitor center. She simply walks right through them, completely unimpressed. This symbolizes her view of the dinosaurs as nothing more than data, rather than living, breathing animals.
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Jason Schwartzman was considered for the role of Lowery. Jake Johnson was chosen for the role instead.
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Many members of the cast have appeared in films/series based on Marvel comics: Chris Pratt played Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Bryce Dallas Howard played Gwen Stacy in Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Ty Simpkins played Harley in Iron Man 3 (2013)
Irrfan Khan played an Oscorp executive in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Omar Sy played Bishop in X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
'Michael Papajohn' (who has a minor role as an InGen staff member) played the carjacker in Spider-Man (2002) and a driver in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) (coincidentally, he works for a character played by Irrfan Khan in both films).
and Vincent D'Onofrio played Wilson Fisk in Daredevil (2015).
Furthermore, Josh Brolin was considered for a role; he did motion capture for Thanos in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and will reprise the role in the two-part AVENGERS Infinity War and possibly other Marvel Studios films. Also Judy Greer will also appear In the sixth film in phase two of the MCU, Ant-Man (2015)
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Empire magazine's resident Jurassic Guru Nick de Semlyen can be seen playing the role of Edmund in the top left corner of the frame as the Mosasaurus splashes park guests.
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The only film in 2015 that grossed $600 million at the domestic box office.
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One of two films of 2015 that features both dinosaurs and Judy Greer among the castmembers. The other one being The Good Dinosaur (2015).
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Barry hides from Velociraptors in a hollowed out tree. Very similar to Muldoon hiding in a pipe from Velociraptors in the original book.
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The gun used by Owen (Chris Pratt) is a Marlin 1895 SBL, caliber 45-70 Govt.
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Keira Knightley was rumored for a role in the early stages of development.
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The first Jurassic Park film to be rated '12' in the U.K. by the BBFC. All previous instalments were rated 'PG'.
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Dwayne Johnson was the first choice to play Owen Grady.
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The movie is now the third highest grossing film of all time just behind Titanic (1997) and Avatar (2009). The movie made a total of $1,563,673,840 worldwide.
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In addition to being the name of Bryce Dallas Howard's character, "Claire" was also the on-set name of the baby stegosaurus animatronic in The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997).
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This marks the second time that Bryce Dallas Howard has starred in the 4th installment of a movie franchise. She also starred in Terminator Salvation (2009). In both instances, she did not star in any of the previous movies in the franchise.
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Director Colin Trevorrow also directed Jake Johnson in his previous movie Safety Not Guaranteed (2012).
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Beyond the visitors center is the new DNA and research lab, a very high tech looking laboratory which you have seen in the viral marketing. Desks with advanced science equipment, walls of glass. They rented real scientific sequencing equipment for this set.
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Jurassic World features many Samsung products including Samsung displays in the lab, Samsung Galaxy phones, Samsung Galaxy Tab tablets, the Samsung Galaxy Gear wearable during the dinosaur hunt and the Samsung Innovation Center building. In addition, the main building is named the "Samsung Visitor's Center".
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The velociraptor named Blue can be identified by the corresponding blue markings on her back.
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The first building Zach and Gray enter - the Hammond Creation Lab' - is named after John Hammond (sir Richard Attenborough).
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Beginning of film shows Christmas holiday stuff in the home of the boys. No further mention of the holidays was made during the film.
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Completed two days ahead of the 80-day filming schedule.
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Vincent D'Onofrio, Jeff Goldblum (Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park (1993) and The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), and Trevor Morgan (Eric Kirby from Jurassic Park III (2001)) have all appeared on Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001). D'Onofrio plays Det. Robert Goren, whilst Goldblum and Morgan plays Det. Zach Nichols and Goren's nephew respectively. In addition, BD Wong also plays Dr. Huang on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
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All the Mercedes vehicles in the movie are production models. The G63 AMG 6X6 can be custom ordered.
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Garrett Hedlund was consider for the lead role.
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The hotel chain on the island is Hilton.
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Despite being in a few scenes Judy Geer was one of the top billed cast members in the film beating out Nicki Robinson who had more on screen time than his on screen mother.
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Was the highest grossing film of summer 2015 and 3rd highest grossing film of all time.
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Hoskin's belief that the dinosaurs have no rights because they're an extinct species is possibly a reference to the series primary human antagonist, Lewis Dodgson. In Jurassic Park, it is Dodgson who pays Nedry to steal the embryos. And in the Lost World novel, Dodgson reveals that he wants to use the dinosaurs as test subjects in labratories because "an extinct animal...can't have any rights, it's already dead. So if it exists, it can only be something we have made. We made it. We patented it. We own it. These animals are totally exploitable"
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Charlie Day was considered for the part of Lowery.
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The star of Colin Trevorrow's previous movie, Safety Not Guaranteed (2012), was Aubrey Plaza. Plaza plays the onscreen wife of Chris Pratt's character in the TV series Parks and Recreation (2009).
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Dane County airport, which is where Zach and Gray depart to travel to the park, is in Madison, Wisconsin. In reality, it has only 13 gates. Not 3 terminals as displayed on the signage while the family is saying goodbye.
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Chris Pratt's character's first name is Owen. In The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), Vince Vaughn played a character with the last name of Van Owen.
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Bryce Dallas Howard's father, Ron Howard appeared on the TV series The Fugitive, as did Bruce Dern, father of original cast member Laura Dern. Julianne Moore appeared in the film version.
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It was rumored Chris Pratt would be playing Tim Murphy (Originally played by Joseph Mazzello in "Jurassic Park" and "The Lost World: Jurassic Park II"). John Hammond's grandson.
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Jake Johnson and Lauren Lapkus play the characters Lowery and Vivian who sit next to each other at the main control desk in Jurassic World's control center. Johnson and Lapkus were both born in Evanston, Illinois.
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The giant glass sliding doors in the John Hammond Center are decorated with a bar-code like sequence of bars and dashes. This is a reference to the process called DNA sequencing, where the "code" of an organism's DNA is written out in a series of bars and small dashes. DNA sequencing is the process of determining the precise order of nucleotides within a DNA molecule.
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As of August 2015, it is the third highest grossing film of all time with $1.607 billion, only behind the films Avatar and Titanic, both directed by James Cameron.
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This is the only Jurassic Park film that didn't show either a pterodactyl, a pterosaurs, a pteranodon, or a pelican in an ending sequence.
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Jimmy Buffett: A running tourist, appropriately carrying two margaritas. A branch of his "Margaritaville" restaurant chain can be seen on the Jurassic World "City Walk".
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Jimmy Fallon: Himself. It's an homage to the cameo he makes in the Universal Studios tram tours. He discusses similar safety instructions and also uses the same type of humor in both.
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Brad Bird: The director of The Incredibles (2004) provided the voice of the monorail announcer.
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Colin Trevorrow: The voices of Mr DNA.
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The T-Rex in this film is the same T-Rex from Jurassic Park (1993), which hasn't been seen since the original film (Jurassic Park: The Lost World and Jurassic Park III took place on Isla Sorna and featured their own T-Rexes).
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The sound played when paddock 9 opens and Claire leads the Tyranosaurus Rex with the flare to face the Indominus Rex, is the same sound played when Dr. Ellie Sattler restores the power to the fences in the original Jurassic Park (1993). She also gets the Tyranosaurus Rex to chase her holding a red flare, the same action used by Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ian Malcom in Jurassic Park (1993)
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In all three previous films, at some point in production the story included pterodactyls attacking a helicopter. This is the first to implement that idea.
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When the boys are in the back of the ambulance rig, they fight over a taser with one of them yelling "How do I turn it on?" and the other replying "I don't know!" as a dinosaur approaches. This is a near perfect recreation of the scene from the original movie where the star siblings fight over a flashlight saying "How do I turn it off?" and "I don't know!" as a dinosaur approaches.
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The first camouflaging dinosaur appears in The Lost World book by Michael Crichton, but the dinosaur was left out of the movie adaptation. In the Lost World book, the Carnotaurus uses a chameleon-like ability to blend into its environment to surprise its victims. In the Jurassic World movie, Indominus Rex uses the same ability in a similar manner.
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Bryce Dallas Howard (Claire) is seen running in high heels the entire movie. On an appearance with Chris Pratt on The Late Late Show with James Corden (2015), Howard said she did ankle exercises and "trained for running in heels as if I was in the Olympics." Pratt then demonstrated how to run in high heels after the late night host, James Corden, surprised him with a pair of red high heels.
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The first film in the Jurassic Park franchise to feature the death of a credited female character.
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Some ideas from Jurassic World, are very similar to scenes in the book The Lost World; such as the Indominus Rex being able to camouflage, similar to the Carnotaurus in the novel. Also the pteranodons destroying the helicopter is a scene in the novel.
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The first film in the Jurassic Park franchise not to feature a dinosaur attack or incident as opening sequence.
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BD Wong is the only known cast member to return from one of the previous films. He previously appeared in the original Jurassic Park (1993). His character, Dr. Henry Wu, died in the original novel when raptors ripped him open.
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Jurassic World is the only movie in the series where the main dinosaur gets killed. The T-Rex in JP, the T-Rex and infant T-Rex in Lost World and the Spinosaurus in JP3 all live. The Indominus Rex gets killed during the final battle between the T-Rex, the Velociraptors and the Mosasaur.
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As the T-Rex arrives to fight the Indominus Rex, it crashes through a Spinosaurus skeleton. This is likely a nod to Jurassic Park 3, which received much criticism for a scene where a Spinosaurus kills a young T-Rex
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Body count: 25.
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The scene where Owen, Claire, Zach and Gray are outside on the Jurassic World Walkway faced with three Velociraptors reflects the same scene from Jurassic Park (1993) where Ellie, Alan, Lex and Tim were being cornered by two Raptors before the T-Rex appeared and attacks the Raptors. The difference in this scene is that it is the I.Rex that appears, and the T-Rex and the Raptors team up to fight the bigger dinosaur, giving the humans time to escape, just like in the original.
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The Indominus Rex's Velociraptor traits are evident much earlier in the film during the scene outside its enclosure. When it hunches over quill like hairs can be seen down its neck and back, a characteristic unique to Raptors.
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When Gray and Zach enter the original visitor center that was used in the 1993 film, they pick up a fossil bone taken from the original dinosaur skeleton display the T. Rex destroyed in the first movie. Gray and Zach then fashion a torch by wrapping around the bone a piece of the "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" banner that fell at the end of the '93 film when the T. Rex did its big roar.
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Just like in the original Jurassic Park, a flare is used to gain the attention of the Tyrannosaurus Rex
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In this film, the CEO of Jurassic World, Simon Masrani is killed. This is a reference to differences in the original novel and film. In the novel, Jurassic Park (1990), the CEO of Jurassic Park, John Hammond, is killed, whereas in the film, Jurassic Park (1993), he survives. A major plot change, it is finally fulfilled with Masrani's death. Hammond's death is itself referenced in the second movie, where Deiter Stark is killed the same way Hammond does in the novel: eaten by a swarm of Compsognathus, or Compys.
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The first film in the Jurassic franchise in which the Velociraptors play a heroic role, and the first film in which the T-Rex plays a fully heroic role: not once killing a human.
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The Indominus Rex is a hybrid, rumored to be part Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor, Cuttlefish, and Tree Frog.
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Zara's death scene where she is thrashed about in the water before being eaten is an homage to yet another Spielberg film. The scene visually resembles the death of the female bather at the beginning of the film "Jaws".
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During the climactic fight, when the last surviving Raptor saves the T-Rex from getting killed by the Indominus, a few chords from The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) are played.
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Since the film's release, there has been much speculation that the Velociraptor Delta survived the climactic battle with the Indominus Rex (as Delta was merely grabbed by the I-Rex and thrown offscreen), since the raptor Blue was also thrown aside by the I-Rex (albeit in a different fashion), and yet survived. In addition, when Blue runs off into the night, she runs towards the same direction the I-rex threw Delta and can be heard screeching before another raptor screech is heard, implying that Delta is responding to Blue's call.
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In the Jurassic World mobile game, the plans for a "Project Ares" are revealed. It was planned between Dr.Wu and Hoskins. Ares is the Greek god of war and it is later revealed in the movie that the project is to try and utilize dinosaurs to fight in the U.S. military.
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The lever-action rifle that Chris Pratt uses in the film is a Marlin model 1895SBL in .45-70 caliber. Although this rifle in this caliber is capable of taking down any animal in North America, it is apparently ineffective on Indominus Rex.
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While Velicoraptor in this franchise is infamously and inaccurately much bigger than the actual turkey-sized (and feathered) real Velicoraptor was, the Mosasaur/Tylosaurus marine reptile also was given a considerable size increase for the film. The filmmakers report the Tylosaurus measures just over 72 feet long which the largest of this type of marine reptile was in reality around 40 feet in length, around the same length as a Tyrannosaurus rex. This was probably to make it more feasible when the Tylosaurus overtakes and preys on Indomimus rex at the finale of the film.
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The head of InGen security in Jurassic World is played by Vincent D'Onofrio. In The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) the head of InGen was played by Arliss Howard. Both played main characters in Full Metal Jacket (1987)(Private Pyle and Private Cowboy). Not only that, they both said virtually the same line in their respective movie ("an extinct animal that is brought back to life has no rights. It exists because we made it, we patented it, we own it.") Consequently, both characters were killed.
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The visitor center from the first film appears.
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In the opening scene of the film, we see the Indominous Rex and its sibling hatch from their eggs. The only other time in the entire Jurassic Park franchise where the viewer witnesses a dinosaur hatch from its egg is in the first film (Jurassic Park). The aforementioned dinosaur is a velociraptor. The opening scene in Jurassic World is most likely foreshadowing the fact that the Indominous Rex has velociraptor genes, which isn't revealed until later in the film.
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Three characters from the original film appear. Dr. Henry Wu, the T-Rex and Mr. DNA. Four if you count the statue of Hammond. Five if you count Dr. Ian Malcom on the back cover of his book.
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In the movie Dr. Wu says to Masrani that nothing in the park is natural and if it was that the dinosaurs looked way different. Although it is now widely held that some dinosaurs had feathers, most of the Jurassic Park fans don't want dinosaurs with feathers in the movies - research learned that 93% of them prefer the dinosaurs as they are portrayed in the movies.
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There is a scene in the original Jurassic Park book where Muldoon and Gennaro use an RPG to blow up a raptor before it attacks John Arnold. Jurassic World features a similar scene, but the character in danger is Owen Grady.
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At the end of the movie where the T-Rex goes to attack the Indominous Rex for the first time, the T-Rex crashes into a Spinosaurus skeleton(predator dinosaur from Jurassic Park 3),This is the only moment (so far) that has the main 3 Dino predators on screen together although the Spinosaurus is in skeleton form.
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During the film, while Gray and Zach are driving a jeep through a wooded area, Gray notices a swarm of attacking pteradons in the rear view mirror. This is a subtle reference to Jurassic Park (1993), during which, as Muldoon, Ellie, and Malcolm are fleeing a chasing Tyrannosaurus, Muldoon looks in the side mirror to see the T-Rex closing in. The only detail missing from Jurassic World is the iconic message "Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear."
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The T-Rex and Raptors, who are the primary enemies in "Jurassic Park, " are now Dino-Heros in this movie.
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Third 'Jurassic Park' sequel to have a lucky bag saving a character's life, if the most quiet about it. In 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park', Sarah Harding had a famous "lucky bag" that she talked about and which wound up saving her life twice: during the first T-Rex attack on the cliff and when a raptor attacks her from behind towards the end of the movie. In 'Jurassic Park III', Billy had a bag that he wouldn't let go of and which saves his life during a pteranodon attack. And here, Gray has a fannypack to which Zach refers condescendingly and which saves his life when the I-Rex attacks him in the visitor's center.
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The opening shot of the film is that of the Indominus Rex hatching from an egg. This then cuts to a talon hitting the ground with a powerful sound, making the audience believe it is that of a dinosaur, before the camera zooms out and shows talon's owner to be a bird on the lawn of several important characters. Aside from being an interesting visual transition played for humor, it is also a fairly clever time lapse as birds have evolved from dinosaurs over millions of years, and time has clearly passed from the egg hatching to us seeing the characters as the dinosaur is almost fully grown when we see it next later that day.
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The first character to die in Jurassic World is a park technician while he, Owen and a supervisor examine the scratches on the walls. This scene resembles an away mission and the tech wears a red shirt under his coveralls. This is a possible homage to Star Trek when a "redshirt" is typically always the non-speaking character to die while on an away mission.
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In the original script written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, the film was to open in China with the bones of a new dinosaur, the Indominous Rex, to be discovered. Director Colin Trevorrow decided that the Indominus Rex would instead be a hybrid, to further tie it in with concepts created in the previous movies.
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After entering the original visitor's center, the boys use a fossil (bone) and banner(cloth) to make a torch, similar to what Indiana Jones does in the catacombs in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
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During the climax of the film, as Zach, Grey, and Owen are running to safety, they run through 2 stores and for a split second you can see an old Kenner 1997 bul T-Rex toy.
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The velociraptors from oldest to youngest: Blue, Delta, Echo, Charlie
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The tires on the abandoned jeeps were the modern replacement for the radial all terrains used originally.
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The Jurassic Park logo font seen on the abandoned Jeep vehicle badge differs from the logo font used on the vehicle badges seen in the 1993 original movie. The JP logo with this font variation did not come into existence until 2011 with the release of the Jurassic Park Ultimate Trilogy set.
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Stock footage of an American Airlines jet shows the old logo.
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When the aviary is breached and the pterosaurs within terrorize the public, a crew of employees along with Pratt get into a small formation and begin to shoot them. At least one of the actors is shooting while his index finger is still in the "safe" position on the rifle.
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When Claire and Owen are hiding from Indominus Rex in front of the old jeep, Owen leaves his rifle leaning against the door on the driver's side. Indominus initially placed its head on that same side, rocking the car back and forth several times. When Owen looks back around, the rifle is in the exact location, totally unmoved.
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When Grey and Zach are waiting for their turn in the gyrospheres, Zach is making eyes at a group of teenage girls. When it's the girls' turn to get into the ride, they all go at once. Later we see that each gyrosphere only holds two people, so only two of them would have been able to get on at a time.
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When Owen is negotiating with "Blue", the Velociraptor, he puts down his rifle, in the next scene, shot from Owen's back, he is holding the rifle. The scene changes again to show Owen with both his empty hands is the air as he talks to "Blue".
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The camera deliberately shows Claire's nude stiletto heels in several shots, and before she and Owen go into the gyrosphere area, he remarks about her "ridiculous shoes," which she does not change. But in several subsequent action scenes, Claire is clearly wearing nude lace-up flat shoes.
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Claire picks up Zach's broken phone. In the following shots, Zach's phone is still on him clearly visible in his left pocket.
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After Gray and Zach jump over the waterfall, they are climbing out of the water hole and Gray has mud on his face. The mud on Gray's face disappears and re-appears between shots.
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In the original Jurassic Park brochure and map, the old Visitor's Center is nowhere near Jurassic World's restricted area. The original visitor's center is in the west, where the restricted area of Jurassic World is in the north.
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When Claire and Owen are at the waterfall, they head off into the jungle and are completely clean, but when they come across the abandoned Visitors' Center they are coated in mud. This is in fact the result of a deleted scene where Claire and Owen discover dinosaur dung and have to rub it all over themselves.
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When Mr. Masrani is taken to the Indominus' enclosure, cracks in the viewing glass are pointed out from the inside. When the camera is looking at the viewing room from the outside, there are no apparent cracks in the glass.
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When Owen is running away from I. Rex he is not wearing a watch. Then, after he hides under the vehicle, a watch appears on his right wrist.
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The Mosasaurus manages to grab the Indominus. The Indominus however is standing at the pavement where visitors can walk.
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Even though Claire wears the same shoes throughout the movie and are shown to be filthy in many scenes, when she goes to the T. rex pen they are clean, nearly white. After she leads T. rex to battle I. rex, her shoes are once again dirty.
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When the military is using the assistance of the raptors and attached head gear - they have tracking devices on them now. But when they turned on the team, it seemed like nobody could tell where they were.
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Hoskins' watch clearly shows few minutes till 10 (am) during a conversation with Owen outside the raptors' cages. After the incident that presumably takes a few minutes, his watch shows 5 min till 11.
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When everyone is running from the pteranodons in the main park section, it is broad daylight and very sunny out. The next scene is in the raptor enclosure, and it is already totally dark.
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In the first part of the movie, Claire wears eyeliner lining her top lid and later, when they emerge from the park and enter the velociraptors' enclosure, her makeup has changed and now it lines the bottom lid and waterline. Her hair color also changes though they never get wet anywhere.
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After Owen finishes the training session with his Velociraptors early in the movie, Hoskins strikes a conversation with Owen and Barry. The sun changes from midday to early morning, between shots.
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The Brontosaur that dies tragically has his head straight when he passes. In the next shot is it in a 45 degrees angle towards Claire.
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When Zach and Gray are in the gyrosphere being attacked by the Indominus, they are both facing up towards the I-Rex's mouth. However in the very next shot, they are able to drop out of the gyrosphere without having to turn the seats around.
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When Zach and Gray are in the gyrosphere and their Aunt calls to warn them the phone can clearly be heard ringing before he answers. Moments later when they are upside down and she calls again the phone is on vibrate rattling against the gyrosphere's shell. (Which consequently is what draws I. Rex's attention to them.)
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After Owen finishes the training with the Velociraptors early in the movie, the feeding bucket has moved from the outside of the gantry to the inside.
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Indominus is continuous moving in the south direction. He follows the children to the lake, where they proceed to the old visit center to fix a jeep. However the dinosaur ends up much later in the old visitor center to meet Owen and Claire.
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When Zach and Gray discover the jeeps in the wooden shed, Zach drives the jeep out of the front of the shed, but in the very next shot, we see Owen and Claire directly beside the front of he shed, but they didn't see the jeep leave.
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After the boys crawl out of the water after jumping into the waterfall, the ground around them can be seen giving in around them several times as they move, suggesting that they're lying on rubber mats covered in mud.
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In the beginning of the film when the camera is panning through the Forrest of Isla Nublar, a Kookaburra can clearly be heard laughing in the background. Isla Nublar is off the coast of Cost Rica, but the Kookaburra is native to Australia.
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The two gas Jeeps seen in the original Jurassic Park garage are the two from the original JP movie. They have been there for 22 years, but gasoline breaks-down after about 6 months so there is no way the Jeeps would have started.
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Helicopter pilots fly the aircraft from the right seat, not the left seat. Only the instructor would fly from the left seat, when he is training another pilot.
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Gray is using a Lomography Diana mini to take pictures of the park. The Diana mini works without electricity and has a mechanical film advance. Still Gray keeps pressing the shutter consecutively without advancing the film with the wheel on its top in between each new picture.
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When exploring the original visitor's center, Gray powers on a pair of night vision goggles that have been sitting exposed to the Costa Rican humidity and jungle for over 22 years. After that much time and exposure the batteries would most certainly be dead but the goggles show no sign of battery drain.
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While Simon Masrani is flying a helicopter, at least twice, he lets go of the controls; first to make a hand gesture, again to put on his sunglasses. It takes two hands to fly a helicopter; one hand on the yoke, one hand on the cyclic.
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The helicopter at the beginning is shown with the serial number, or "tail number" beginning with the prefix "JW". You can't make up your own prefixes... they are assigned by the country in which the aircraft is registered. Later, another helicopter is shown with the prefix "CR", presumably for "Costa Rica." But, "CR" is NOT Costa Rica's prefix.
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Throughout the movie, Owen is seen carrying a Marlin 1895SBL Guide Gun, chambered in .45-70 GOVT. This rifle is a lever-action design with a six round tubular magazine. Owen is shown firing the weapon well over a half-dozen times before reloading.
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When the Raptors 'communicate' with the Indominus Rex and turn on and obliterate the InGen/ Owen Grady Hunting Party they in turn fight them with assault rifles and twice fire at the dinosaurs with AT4 anti tank weapons. In the film a smoke trail is seen from the projectile, suggesting a RPG (like in the first book) however the weapon used in the film, AT4, fires a fin-stabilized warhead, much like a mortar, which does not have a smoke trail due to a lack of propellant.
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At approximately the 55 minute point, an on-screen graphic at the control center is shown when recalling the glass pods. Near the top right of a close-up of the display, the graphic clearly reads "Return Request Disbhatched" - the last word is a mis-spelling of the word intended to be "Dispatched".
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The abandoned Jeeps in this film really are the exact same Jeeps from the first movie. The incredible thing is no modifications were done to the vehicles because, astonishingly, the Jeeps really were left to rot after filming. The logos on the Jeeps haven't been tempered with in any way, they are faded as a result of the 22 years of sitting in a barn.
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When Zach and Gray get one of the jeeps from the original park, there is a tag hanging from the rear view mirror with the Jeep number on it and the Jurassic Park logo. On the tag, it may appear that Jurassic is misspelled as "Jurassik", or "Jurassk", but in fact, on the tags, the "I" and the "C" are very close together, giving the appearance of a "K".
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After the troops fail at containing Indominus Rex and Owen's suggestion to use lethal force to kill it is rejected, he knocks all of Lowery's toy dinosaurs off his work desk, but they magically appear in their same setup in subsequent shots. However after Owen walks away and begins to talk to Masrani Lowery can be seen in the background placing the toy dinosaurs back to their original positions.
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Zach and Gray used matches to light a torch just after their jump into the water. One would think that the matches should be wet and unusable, but there is no indication that these aren't a box of waterproof matches. Yes, they exist and they do come in matchboxes.
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Installing a thermal camera in the cage of Indominus would not make any sense, since it was already known that this creature was able to change its heat pattern. Except that we are given the impression that very few people know what went into this designer dinosaur, AND even Dr Wu seems surprised that it happens, although he does explain what caused it.
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Earlier in the movie, a comment is made that all of the animals are 'fitted' with a device to shock them in submission if they escape from their paddock [the device fails on the Pachycephalosaurus because their butting heads short-circuits the device]. When the flying dinosaurs escape from the aviary, the device should have stunned all of them as they flew from the enclosure. Or, the humans back in the control room should have activated the device to stun the creatures instead of watching them attack the crowds.
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There are daily multiple feedings of the Mosasaurus. At the feeding the Mosasaurus gets a great white shark. Which would mean more than 710 adult sharks a year minimum.
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When troops are deployed to contain I. rex, the control center has screens showing streaming data from their heart monitors to keep track of their status. The flat-line acts as a dramatic announcement when a troop is killed. However, all of the troops have the same heart rate and they are all at a resting heart rate - their heart rate should be extremely high during combat because of adrenaline and physical exertion.
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When Zach and Gray first arrive on the island, they are standing on the dock. There are extras that past them on the left, scene cuts away and returns, some of the same extras pass Zach and Gray again.
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When Indominus Rex chases after Zach and Gray Mitchell, the boys cliff-jump into the water, and I. Rex suddenly stops at the top. This should create a long footprint of increasing depth, followed by a buildup of mud beyond the footprint. Instead (when Owen and Claire return to the site), we see the footprint I. Rex would have left if she were simply walking to the edge at a slow pace: symmetrical and even and clean.
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Argentina - Jurassic World - Mundo Jursico
Azerbaijan - Yur dvr Dnyasi
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title) - ”жƒ€аик в‚
Brazil - Jurassic World: O Mundo dos Dinossauros
Chile - Jurassic World: Mundo Jursico
Czech Republic - Jursk svet
Estonia - Jurassic World: Sauruste maailm
France - Jurassic World
Georgia (Georgian title) - Iuruli periodis samyaro
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Croatia - Jurski svijet
Israel (Hebrew title) - Olam ha'Yura
Lithuania - Juros periodo pasaulis
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Poland - Jurassic World
Poland (alternative title) - Park jurajski 4
Portugal - Mundo Jurssico
Serbia - Svet iz doba jure
Russia - œи€ Ю€кого пе€иода
Slovenia - Jurski svet
Turkey (Turkish title) (informal alternative title) - Jurassic Park 4
Turkey (Turkish title) - Jurassic World
USA (fake working title) - Ebb Tide
USA (informal alternative title) - Jurassic Park 4
USA (working title) - Jurassic Park IV
Vietnam - The Gioi Khung Long
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Argentina:13 (with warning) / Australia:M / Brazil:12 / Canada:PG (British Columbia) / Chile:TE+7 / France:U (with warning) / Germany:12 / Greece:K-13 / Hong Kong:IIA / Ireland:12A / Japan:G / Malaysia:P13 / Maldives:15+ / Mexico:B / Netherlands:12 / Norway:11 / Philippines:PG-13 / Portugal:M/12 / Singapore:PG13 / South Korea:12 / Sweden:11 / Switzerland:12 / UK:12A / USA:PG-13 (certificate #49764)