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On today's next edition of Josh & Bill Talk Crap, we take on the Jurassic Park movie franchise, by watching all three movies from the original Jurassic Park trilogy and the following Jurassic World trilogy.We discuss each of the films, talking about plot points, characters, dinosaurs, destinations and correct pronunciation of certain words and place names. We talk about acting performances and the stories of each movie, and in all of these cases, the good, the bad and the ugly.We also look forward to the new Jurassic film coming to theatres near you soon, one which we had no idea existed when we started this project. At the end we rank all of these films from worst to best, with a surprising result. That's the agenda for this month on Josh & Bill Talk Crap. A true Jurassic edition of Death by Multimedia.
UNIVERSAL ARRIVE EN EUROPE C'EST LA FÊTE DU SLIP ??? Confirmation du parc d'Universal Bedford en Angleterre ! On a toutes les infos, toutes les données, tous les lands et on analyse comme des zinzins (bon, en vrai on a pas forcément tout mais on essaye, ils ont pas tout dit en même temps mais y a quand même la BLINDE D'INFOOOOOOOOOOOS) On parle des lands, notamment Jurassic Park/World, Minions, Illuminations, Dreamworks, Seigneur des anneaux ? Wicked ? Shrek ? James Bond ? Water World ? Retour vers le Futur ? Fast & Furious ? MAIS c'est FOU ! Merci à Chris, merci à tous, on va pouvoir être enfin heureux bon sang.
This episode of "Monsters, Sharks, and Dinosaurs" examines Tyrannosaurus rex, the iconic star of the Jurassic Park/World franchise. Beginning with a heart-pounding fictional encounter, the podcast tracks the T-Rex's fascinating evolution from terrifying villain to anti-hero across the film series. The hosts contrast Hollywood's portrayal with scientific reality, discussing T-Rex's true capabilities—including its exceptional vision, powerful bite force, and hunting behaviors. The episode explores how our understanding of this apex predator has evolved through paleontological discoveries, while examining why this 65-million-year-old creature maintains such a powerful grip on our collective imagination and popular culture.Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed!Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show!We now have Merch! FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get 10% off with code NewMerch10 Go to Caloroga.comGet more info from Caloroga Shark Media and if you have any comments, suggestions, or just want to get in touch our email is info@caloroga.com
This week on the Super Fun Time Trivia Podcast we discuss how to beat your kids at Jurassic Park World, how to charge your flesh for maximum pleasure, and spend way too long getting stiffies for Dave Grohl's voice. Music Round: Accoustic Patreon: Super Fun Time Trivia Website: superfuntimetrivia.com Facebook: superfuntimetrivia Instagram: superfuntimetrivia Twitter: @sftimetrivia Email: superfuntimetrivia@gmail.com Intro Music By David Dino White. Welcome to Super Fun Time Trivia: The known universe's only live improv comedy trivia podcast.
"Whatever life throws at us...we'll face it together." - Sue Storm Welcome to episode 218! Infinity Bro Max is BACK and better than ever! Infinity Bros Isaac, Mark, and Robbie join Max to discuss the coming Magic: The Gathering cinematic universe, break down the Jurassic World Rebirth trailer, absolutely pick apart the Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer, and then preview Captain America: Brave New World! Mark gets into the weeds as always, Max shakes the rust off by digging in to the F4 trailer, Robbie finds out there is a Jurassic Park book series, and Isaac defends the Jurassic Park/World franchise with all his might! It's a classic Infinity Bro episode with lots of raised voices and hot takes, so buckle up! Join us for a fantastic, fun-filled conversation! Check out the Infinity Bros Patreon for EXCLUSIVE content, including unedited episodes, exclusive podcasts, and more! Want to connect with the Infinity Bros Universe? Click this link --> https://linktr.ee/infinitybros Check out our review of 'Skeleton Crew' on episode 217 of the Infinity Bros Podcast HERE! Hear our review of 'The Penguin' on episode 214 of the Infinity Bros Podcast HERE! Listen to our thoughts on the whole season of 'Agatha All Along' on episode 213 of the Infinity Bros Podcast HERE! Check out our latest Magic Monthly episode with the Casual Commander Revival Podcast, where we discuss what isn't okay at the Commander table in episode 208 of the Infinity Bros Podcast HERE! Listen to our Deadpool and Wolverine SPOILER review on episode 205 of the Infinity Bros Podcast HERE! Hear our thoughts on Marvel Studios Hall H announcements and presentation, as well as the casting of Robert Downey Jr. as Victor Von Doom on episode 204 of the Infinity Bros Podcast HERE! Check out our season review of The Acolyte on episode 203 of the Infinity Bros Podcast HERE! Get some delicious coffee or tea from Many Worlds Tavern here, and get 10% off by using code THEINFINITYBROS! Order your favorite character's Funko Pop at Entertainment Earth here, and get 10% off by using code INFINITY! Check out all of RIPT Apparel's awesome t-shirt designs here! Cover Art Artist: Jack Baumert (@Jack_baumertart on Instagram)
I mean, the title says it all. The boys give their thoughts on the Jurassic Park/World movies, talk about the F1 Vegas race, and all the F1 drama offtrack. --- Intro/outro song produced by: Jean Kong Follow us on our socials and give us that 5-star review baby! TikTok & IG: @rpm.podcast Email: racepacemotorsportspod@gmail.com
More than just a really cool episode title, innocence and innocents really are the meat of these timeless classics. Join Cinema Drive for an exploration of the two films ranked HIGHEST on AFI's Top 10 Courtroom Dramas list!The Deep Question: Would you have tested a Jurassic Park/World?This Week's Features:12 Angry Men (1957)To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)Message Jason and Ryan
Auch in dieser neuen VIP-exklusiven „Around the Glock“-Episode möchten wir auf unsere bewerte Art und Weise euch eine Möglichkeit für rund 106 Minuten besten Eskapismus geben. Michael besucht Hanns Peter Glock und plaudert mit ihm unter anderem, über den neuen Alan Wake 2 DlC, ob es viele tote Hunde im neuen Fable geben wird, Atrobot, Hellblade 2 und neue Kinofilme/Serien/Spielzeug & Videospiele bei Jurassic Park/World. Außerdem reden die beiden über die aktuelle Doctor Who Staffel, das Ende von Star Trek Discovery, die vierte Staffel von The Boys, Alles steht Kopf 2, Alien Romulus und vieles, vieles mehr! Achtung: Die ersten ca. 16 Minuten dieser Sendung sind ab sofort komplett frei verfügbar. Die komplette Sendung ist exklusiv für unsere SHOCK2 VIPs auf ihrem persönlichen RSS-Feed verfügbar und kann auch direkt bei Patreon und Steady heruntergeladen und gestreamt werden. Das SHOCK2-Team wünscht euch viel Spaß beim Hören!
Auch in dieser neuen VIP-exklusiven „Around the Glock“-Episode möchten wir auf unsere bewerte Art und Weise euch eine Möglichkeit für rund 106 Minuten besten Eskapismus geben. Michael besucht Hanns Peter Glock und plaudert mit ihm unter anderem, über den neuen Alan Wake 2 DlC, ob es viele tote Hunde im neuen Fable geben wird, Atrobot, Hellblade 2 und neue Kinofilme/Serien/Spielzeug & Videospiele bei Jurassic Park/World. Außerdem reden die beiden über die aktuelle Doctor Who Staffel, das Ende von Star Trek Discovery, die vierte Staffel von The Boys, Alles steht Kopf 2, Alien Romulus und vieles, vieles mehr! Achtung: Die ersten ca. 16 Minuten dieser Sendung sind ab sofort komplett frei verfügbar. Die komplette Sendung ist exklusiv für unsere SHOCK2 VIPs auf ihrem persönlichen RSS-Feed verfügbar und kann auch direkt bei Patreon und Steady heruntergeladen und gestreamt werden. Das SHOCK2-Team wünscht euch viel Spaß beim Hören!
Auch in dieser neuen VIP-exklusiven „Around the Glock“-Episode möchten wir auf unsere bewerte Art und Weise euch eine Möglichkeit für rund 100 Minuten besten Eskapismus geben. Michael besucht Hanns Peter Glock und plaudert mit ihm unter anderem, darüber, ob Madame Web wirklich der schlechteste Marvel Film ist, über die großartige Serie Loudermilk, die Austro Grussel-Comedy Beasts Like Us, Banishers – Ghosts of New Eden, viel Neues zu Jurassic Park/World, über die nächste Nintendo Konsole und vieles mehr! Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim Hören und freuen uns auch dieses Mal besonders auf euren Input, Ideen & Feedback im Forum. Achtung: Die ersten ca. 5 Minuten dieser Sendung sind ab sofort komplett frei verfügbar. Die komplette Sendung ist exklusiv für unsere SHOCK2 VIPs auf ihrem persönlichen RSS-Feed verfügbar und kann auch direkt bei Patreon und Steady heruntergeladen und gestreamt werden.
Spice up again: DUNE kommt noch einmal ins Kino. Und mit ALL OF US STRANGERS auch eines der besten Dramen des Jahres, da legen wir uns jetzt schon fest. Zudem gehen Bea, Antje und Schröck zusammen mit NIGHT SWIM baden und schauen der REALITY ins feuchte Auge. Also in die feuchten Augen von Sidney Sweeney, die darin die Hauptrolle spielt. Außerdem geht es um folgende Streaming- und Mediatheken-Tipps: Schröck freut sich COLOSSAL über KING KONG, oder dass alle drei Teile von INFERNAL AFFAIRS nun in der ARTE-Mediathek zu finden sind. Antje will dagegen Bea zum Baden mit an den EDEN LAKE nehmen, bevor Michael Fassbender in Neil Marshalls CENTURION die Flucht antritt, um sich mit THE LONELIEST BOY IN THE WORLD das neue Netflix-Special TAYLOR TOMLINSON: HAVE IT ALL zu gönnen. In der Zwischenzeit könnt Ihr Euch ja das Korea-Doppel THE WITCH: SUBVERSION und THE WITCH: THE OTHER ONE geben, denn das haben alle Drei noch nicht gesehen. Ach so, und ein bisschen was zur Musical-Verfilmung DIE FARBE LILA wirdÄs auch noch geben. Darüber hinaus gibt's mal wieder eine Runde BILLIG ODER WILL ICH, in der wir uns ein paar Bilder zu MEGALOPOLIS, zu CHANTAL IM MÄRCHENLAND und dem neuen BEETLEJUICE (BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE?) auf die Netzhaut ballern. Gefolgt von ein paar News, zu denen unter anderem die Ankündigungen von neuen Filmen zu EVIL DEAD und JURASSIC PARK/ WORLD gehören, die Verpflichtung von Kevin Greutert für SAW XI und Gina Caranos Klage gegen Disney gehören. Und wir gedenken noch einmal an Carl Weathers, der leider vor Kurzem von uns gegangen ist. Aber natürlich wird wie immer zuerst noch über die Serien und Filme gequatscht, die die Drei zuletzt gesehen haben. Daher gibt es einen kleinen Rückblick auf den letzte Woche gestatteten EINE MILLION MINUTEN und ein wenig Schwärmerei zu HAPPY ENDINGS und DER UNBEUGSAME. And it's a wrap, wieder eine Sendung gut gefüllt. Bei der wünschen wir Euch nun viel Spaß. Mindestens genauso viel wie im Kino oder auf der Couch mit ein paar schönen Filmen. Bleibt gesund und gut drauf. Buona sera. Rocket Beans wird unterstützt von Radio Bob!
We're back! New year, new us. Looking to the future, and the future's gonna be bright. That's why we chose to go back 65 million years to bring you some gargantuan dino content. Our first franchise of 2024: Jurassic Park/World. It brings me immeasurable displeasure to include /World... I really don't want to watch any of those three films again but this is the ebb and flow, the hills and valleys of being a bipolar podcast producer. This franchise starts off with the best, truly one of the great rollercoaster ride spectacles of modern cinema: Jurassic Park. Do we have much to say about this film that hasn't been said already? Of course not. Nor do we have, with a few exceptions, notable fun facts about the film. But if you want to hang out with two dudes who just watched Jurassic Park, this is indeed the pod for you.Next week we're back with The Lost World: Jurassic Park, the meaner, nastier sequel. Join us then!Follow us on Twitter @TheFranchisees and email us at thefranchiseespod@gmail.com
Paul en Vincent ranken samen met special guest Richard Olthof van de podcast Fimerds, de Jurassic Park/World films....
"Scientists are actually preoccupied with accomplishment. So they are focused on whether they can do something. They never stop to ask if they should do something." - Micheal Crichton In this Patreon Bonus episode: Erik Slader and Kory Torjussen team up once again, this time to talk about Michael Crichton's classic 1990 novel "Jurassic Park" and it's sequel, "The Lost World"! Listen to Season 9 for our episodes on the Jurassic Park / World franchise! Also, be sure to check out our previous Book Club w/ Erik and Justin on the James Bond novels, as well as our bonus episodes on the Jurassic Park games and 'Camp Cretaceous' - only on our Patreon! (Episode edited by Erik Slader, Intro by Stephen White!) “Hey, Dr. Jones, no time for love!” If you would like to be featured on an upcoming episode head over to: https://probablywork.com/podcasters-assemble/ You can also join the discussion in our Discord server Support us on Patreon or Buy Our Merch! Network Info This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network. Follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! The place for those with questionable taste! Twitter | Facebook| Instagram: @probablyworkwww.probablywork.com Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com
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Justin and Stew discuss the final installment of the Jurassic Park/World franchise. This film sees the return of Dr. Alan Grant, Dr. Ellie Sattler and Dr. Ian Malcolm (Sam Neil, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum respectively) attempting to save the world from... giant locusts? Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard also return to save Maisie Lockwood who has been kidnapped! Also there's some dinosaurs in this movie. What do you think of Jurassic World: Dominion? Let us know! Cinema Heroes YouTube Instagram Twitter
Grab your popcorn and join us for a wild ride on this episode of Storytime Pitches! We're shaking things up and breaking away from our usual story pitching format to dive into the exciting world of "What Ifs?" We've got Supernatural, Stephen King's Christine and Maximum Overdrive, Star Wars (of course), Jurassic Park/World, and more on our radar. Get ready as we unleash our creativity and discuss how we'd take over these epic franchises and shows. So kick back, relax, and join us for an entertaining chat as we explore what could've been. This is "What If You Could Fix any Franchise or Show?"—let the brainstorming begin! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storytimepitches/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storytimepitches/support
This for you the fans that made these episodes some of the greatest moments and quotes from these episodes. Ladies and gentlemen without further ado here is the Jurassic Park/World all in 1 episode --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fellowshippod19/message
Hosts L.T. and Steve bring you the latest happenings in the world of nerd entertainment! On this episode, the hosts discuss: Worst atrocities committed in Red Dead Redemption Star Wars: Pod Racer or Rancor Wrangler Jurassic Park/World - If you got a free ticket would you go? Transformers (Bayverse) - Do you help your Autobot car save the world? Strap in for a jam-packed episode!
We are joined by Lindsay Wilkins of the Schlock and Awe Podcast to talk about all things dinosaurs, Spielberg, John Williams, and more in our latest Friends' Forever Favorites episode as we discuss 1993's JURASSIC PARK. The awe and wonder, the tension and danger, the performances, the lines, the greatest moments are all here in this lively conversation. We give our rankings of the Jurassic Park/World films and reveal our favorite Spielberg movies. Follow the hosts and our guest on Twitter: Lindsay Wilkins: @readandgeek and @schlockandawe1 Michele Eggen: @micheleneggen Brian Keiper: @Brianwaves42 Movies for Life: @MovieLifePod
Due to extreme weather conditions Matt isn't on this week's episode, but Lizz and Chad talk about all 6 Jurassic Park/World movies:00:00 - Intro01:09 - Where is Matt?01:41 - Why are we doing this02:45 - Relationship to the series of films05:29 - Jurassic Park11:11 - The Lost World: Jurassic Park22:00 - Jurassic Park 332:12 - Jurassic World41:53 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom55:09 - Jurassic World Dominion117:29 - TriviaIf you have any feedback please email us at weusedtotalkpod@gmail.com, like our Facebook page We Used to Talk About this at Work and follow us on twitter, instagram, and tiktok @weusedtotalkpodIntro/Outro Perfect Dark by Tobylane
Alicia and Sarah discuss the Jurassic Park/World franchise and connections to science fiction in the classroom, particularly Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. At the end of the discussion, they talk about the things they've been reading, watching, and analyzing outside of the classroom.Literary terms of the week: stereotype, character archetypeSign up for the newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.Music by Craig HarmannCover art by Matt Holman This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit litthinkpodcast.substack.com
Smash that Barbasol can before Hammond can say "Welcome to Jurassic Park" as the hosts of the Gold Standard podcast join me for a look at the two Jurassic trilogies. We discuss favorite entries in the franchise, best characters, key moments, and that Jeff Goldblum gif. And a few trivia questions are thrown in as well! Plus, the usual online poll results, listener trivia segment, and shout-outs!
Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas."I found my first fossil when I was six years old. And I found my first dinosaur bone when I was eight, my first dinosaur skeleton when I was 13. When I was a kid, I knew I wanted to be a paleontologist, and I didn't think there was much hope for it, though. I was doing very poorly in school. I think I was always a pretty positive kid. And so even though I wasn't doing well in school, I was really happy about the fact that I was finding all these cool fossils, and I was making collections. I don't know when it came to me that I would do this, but I think I just was born this way."https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
"I found my first fossil when I was six years old. And I found my first dinosaur bone when I was eight, my first dinosaur skeleton when I was 13. When I was a kid, I knew I wanted to be a paleontologist, and I didn't think there was much hope for it, though. I was doing very poorly in school. I think I was always a pretty positive kid. And so even though I wasn't doing well in school, I was really happy about the fact that I was finding all these cool fossils, and I was making collections. I don't know when it came to me that I would do this, but I think I just was born this way."Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas.https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas."The dinosaur extinction - dinosaurs didn't really have much to say about it. A meteor crashed into the earth and wiped them out. We, on the other hand, are creating quite an extinction right now. And we actually could do something about it, but we're not going to do anything about it because we're just greedy. We always just slough it off to the next generation. ‘They can fix it,' we say. I'm a war baby, right? I was born in 1946, and by 1964, when I graduated from high school, our generation was going to fix everything. And yet we became the biggest consumers in the history of the world. So we didn't fix anything, we just made a bigger mess. So, I don't think we can leave it up to anybody because everybody wants a piece of the pie."https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
"The dinosaur extinction - dinosaurs didn't really have much to say about it. A meteor crashed into the earth and wiped them out. We, on the other hand, are creating quite an extinction right now. And we actually could do something about it, but we're not going to do anything about it because we're just greedy. We always just slough it off to the next generation. ‘They can fix it,' we say. I'm a war baby, right? I was born in 1946, and by 1964, when I graduated from high school, our generation was going to fix everything. And yet we became the biggest consumers in the history of the world. So we didn't fix anything, we just made a bigger mess. So, I don't think we can leave it up to anybody because everybody wants a piece of the pie."Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas.https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
"I found my first fossil when I was six years old. And I found my first dinosaur bone when I was eight, my first dinosaur skeleton when I was 13. When I was a kid, I knew I wanted to be a paleontologist, and I didn't think there was much hope for it, though. I was doing very poorly in school. I think I was always a pretty positive kid. And so even though I wasn't doing well in school, I was really happy about the fact that I was finding all these cool fossils, and I was making collections. I don't know when it came to me that I would do this, but I think I just was born this way."Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas. He's co-authored several books, including How to Build a Dinosaur: The New Science of Reverse Evolution, with James Gorman.https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas. He's co-authored several books, including How to Build a Dinosaur: The New Science of Reverse Evolution, with James Gorman."I found my first fossil when I was six years old. And I found my first dinosaur bone when I was eight, my first dinosaur skeleton when I was 13. When I was a kid, I knew I wanted to be a paleontologist, and I didn't think there was much hope for it, though. I was doing very poorly in school. I think I was always a pretty positive kid. And so even though I wasn't doing well in school, I was really happy about the fact that I was finding all these cool fossils, and I was making collections. I don't know when it came to me that I would do this, but I think I just was born this way."https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas.“First off meat-eating animals eat other animals. So, the meat-eating dinosaurs would be scary, but on the other hand, we should think of them more like an eagle or a hawk, rather than a Tyrannosaurus rex chasing jeeps around. The thing that Jurassic Park - and people didn't really realize it, but it's a Steven Spielberg thing. He makes animals that eat people, whether it be a shark or it be a dinosaur, these are animals that will break through a building just to eat a person rather than eat a Triceratops that's sick out laying out in the field.If you remember Jurassic Park, there was a Triceratops out there that was sick, and it was just laying out there and nothing was eating it. But the dinosaurs, when they got loose, they were just chasing people around. We see one scene where a T-Rex takes down another dinosaur, but for the most part, they're just chasing people. And so, the general public's notion of dinosaurs is that's how they would be.”https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
“First off meat-eating animals eat other animals. So, the meat-eating dinosaurs would be scary, but on the other hand, we should think of them more like an eagle or a hawk, rather than a Tyrannosaurus rex chasing jeeps around. The thing that Jurassic Park - and people didn't really realize it, but it's a Steven Spielberg thing. He makes animals that eat people, whether it be a shark or it be a dinosaur, these are animals that will break through a building just to eat a person rather than eat a Triceratops that's sick out laying out in the field.If you remember Jurassic Park, there was a Triceratops out there that was sick, and it was just laying out there and nothing was eating it. But the dinosaurs, when they got loose, they were just chasing people around. We see one scene where a T-Rex takes down another dinosaur, but for the most part, they're just chasing people. And so, the general public's notion of dinosaurs is that's how they would be.”Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas.https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas."The dinosaur extinction - dinosaurs didn't really have much to say about it. A meteor crashed into the earth and wiped them out. We, on the other hand, are creating quite an extinction right now. And we actually could do something about it, but we're not going to do anything about it because we're just greedy. We always just slough it off to the next generation. ‘They can fix it,' we say. I'm a war baby, right? I was born in 1946, and by 1964, when I graduated from high school, our generation was going to fix everything. And yet we became the biggest consumers in the history of the world. So we didn't fix anything, we just made a bigger mess. So, I don't think we can leave it up to anybody because everybody wants a piece of the pie."https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
"The dinosaur extinction - dinosaurs didn't really have much to say about it. A meteor crashed into the earth and wiped them out. We, on the other hand, are creating quite an extinction right now. And we actually could do something about it, but we're not going to do anything about it because we're just greedy. We always just slough it off to the next generation. ‘They can fix it,' we say. I'm a war baby, right? I was born in 1946, and by 1964, when I graduated from high school, our generation was going to fix everything. And yet we became the biggest consumers in the history of the world. So we didn't fix anything, we just made a bigger mess. So, I don't think we can leave it up to anybody because everybody wants a piece of the pie."Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas.https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
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"I found my first fossil when I was six years old. And I found my first dinosaur bone when I was eight, my first dinosaur skeleton when I was 13. When I was a kid, I knew I wanted to be a paleontologist, and I didn't think there was much hope for it, though. I was doing very poorly in school. I think I was always a pretty positive kid. And so even though I wasn't doing well in school, I was really happy about the fact that I was finding all these cool fossils, and I was making collections. I don't know when it came to me that I would do this, but I think I just was born this way."Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas.https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas."I'm an educator, and I'm interested in educating people about what dinosaurs were really like. One of the ways to do that is through working on exhibits for museums, working with some of these other companies that make things like exhibits, working with them to try to update their ideas of what dinosaurs were like. Modern exhibits oftentimes have a lot of VR in them and a lot of computer graphics and things like that.So we have to work together with companies that are interested or are doing that sort of thing. We started working early on with Microsoft to make these virtual dinosaurs that you could put on a VR mask and see these dinosaurs. We also made a little VR game that kids could play and dig up dinosaurs. We're just trying to figure out ways to go beyond what we can do at universities and see if we can figure out ways of just sharing all this new information."https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
"I'm an educator, and I'm interested in educating people about what dinosaurs were really like. One of the ways to do that is through working on exhibits for museums, working with some of these other companies that make things like exhibits, working with them to try to update their ideas of what dinosaurs were like. Modern exhibits oftentimes have a lot of VR in them and a lot of computer graphics and things like that.So we have to work together with companies that are interested or are doing that sort of thing. We started working early on with Microsoft to make these virtual dinosaurs that you could put on a VR mask and see these dinosaurs. We also made a little VR game that kids could play and dig up dinosaurs. We're just trying to figure out ways to go beyond what we can do at universities and see if we can figure out ways of just sharing all this new information."Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas.https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas."Anytime that I am out in nature, I'm not always in the present. I oftentimes drift back into the past and different levels. And so, when I'm looking at a mountain in Montana, a big cliff, for example. I'm looking at the beauty of the cliff, but I'm also looking at what it represents, what that rock unit actually represents.And, in many cases, cliffs in Montana are a rock unit called the Madison Limestone, which represents an ocean that existed 300 million years ago. And so, I can sit there and look at this spectacular 2000-foot cliff and think of it as a beautiful thing, and also imagine myself sitting next to this tropical sea that it represents. So I live in time, I guess."https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
"Anytime that I am out in nature, I'm not always in the present. I oftentimes drift back into the past and different levels. And so, when I'm looking at a mountain in Montana, a big cliff, for example. I'm looking at the beauty of the cliff, but I'm also looking at what it represents, what that rock unit actually represents.And, in many cases, cliffs in Montana are a rock unit called the Madison Limestone, which represents an ocean that existed 300 million years ago. And so, I can sit there and look at this spectacular 2000-foot cliff and think of it as a beautiful thing, and also imagine myself sitting next to this tropical sea that it represents. So I live in time, I guess."Jack Horner is a severely dyslexic, dinosaur paleontologist. He attended the University of Montana for 14 semesters without receiving a degree. He has since received two honorary doctorates of science and a plethora of awards including a MacArthur Fellowship. Jack was Curator and Regent's Professor of Paleontology at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana for 34 years. He has more than 300 publications. He was the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park/ Jurassic World movies. At Chapman University where he now teaches, Jack encourages his honors students and dyslexic mentorees to challenge their preconceived ideas.https://jackhornersdinosaurs.comHorner Science Groupwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
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In this episode, we review the final chapter in the blockbuster franchise series Jurassic World: Dominion. We discuss how much the Jurassic Park/World series meant to us over time and whether or not we will see another installment to the series in the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The gang talk all things Jurassic Park. The good, the bad and the defendable. And whether or not we truly believe the franchise ends here. Within this episode lies the code word for our competition where you can win a replica of Gray's Sports Almanac (Back to the future) Support the show: buymeacoffee.com/sttatf Contact the show: thetrueandthefictional@gmail.com Follow us on the socials: IG: @Stories_Podcast FB: Facebook.com/storiesthetrueandthefictional Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIXhRcUvPPAzpCL-_a9N4w Advertised in the show: http://technicallyaconversation.com IG: @greetingstac
Jurassic World: Dominion // The Jurassic Series: Ranked Join us as we discuss the last entry in the Jurassic Park/World franchise and find out where it sits on our ranking of all the Jurassic Park/World movies! First, our Weekly Watch List, including thoughts on “Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain” and the new Adam Sandler movie “Hustle” (01:13) Then we discuss the “Jurassic World: Dominion” Is this movie even about dinosaurs? Do the legacy characters add anything to the story? MOST IMPORTANTLY, why is everyone outrunning raptors? (12:07) Finally, we rank all 6 Jurassic Park/World movies! (41:20) Promo this week from Lords Of Swine Podcast! WE HAVE MERCHANDISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! https://www.teepublic.com/user/silver-screen-savers-podcast Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and let us know what you think! Write to us: silverscreensaverspod@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @screensaverspod Facebook: Silver Screen Savers Podcast
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It's the EPIC conclusion to the Jurassic Park/World franchise, at least that's what we've been told. Does Colin Trevorrow stick the landing, or do we wish this never happened to begin with? Batman (Jurassic) Shane is here to lend his thoughts on DOMINION as we DIG into (see what we did there?) all that the final film had to offer. VIP Episode this week is CON AIR 25th Anniversary! Sign up at madaboutmoviespodcast.com/vip
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Welcome to the Jurassic Parktacular! On this episode of the podcast the guys take on the task of discussing all 6 Jurassic Park/World movies in one episode! They discuss what makes the first movie so special, the mediocre sequels, how Jeff Goldblum is the only smart character in the franchise, and more! The guys also discuss Jurassic World: Dominion and their thoughts on the latest film in the Jurassic franchise! Timestamps: Jurassic Park Discussion - 0:29:23 Jurassic World Discussion - 1:16:25 JW: Dominion Spoilers - 1:48:07 — If you enjoy the podcast, consider following us on Instagram & TikTok (@thenerdiestpodcast) You can check out our other social platforms here! — Support the podcast by checking out our official merch! Friendly Neighborhood Creative: https://www.etsy.com/shop/friendlyncreative — Have a question, feedback, or a topic idea you want to submit? Drop it here! Or go to the 'Contact Us' page on our website (www.thenerdiestpodcast.com) — This episode of The Nerdiest Podcast is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to create a podcast. https://anchor.fm/
In what is said to be the epic conclusion to JURASSIC PARK/WORLD franchise, we have interviews with Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern, Sam Neil, Jeff Goldblum, DeWanda Wise, Mamoudou Athie & Isabella Serman. We also have movie clips and & so much more.
For this week's main podcast review, I am joined by Daniel Howat & Danilo Castro. Today, we're reviewing the latest film and final(?) film in the "Jurassic Park/World" franchise, "Jurassic World: Dominion," starring Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill, DeWanda Wise & Campbell Scott. With "Jurassic World" director Colin Trevorrow returning and bringing the original trio of cast members back for this final film, does it deliver the epic conclusion that was promised? What did we think of the story, the characters, the visual effects, and the dinosaur action? Please tune in below to hear our thoughts. Enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
You want rampaging dinosaurs? You want everyone who's ever been in a Jurassic Park/World movie? The finale of the second Jurassic trilogy delivers … along with a high body count, a lot of profanity. Read the Plugged In review: https://www.pluggedin.com/movie-reviews/jurassic-world-dominion-2022/ If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
@PhilTheFilipino & @MrEricAlmighty return for our newest series called Up High Down Low, where we take a topic, and come up with a best/worst ranking list! For this episode, we rank our favorite 3 and our least favorite 3 kills/deaths from the Jurassic Park/World franchises, setting ourselves up to be judged forever. Let us know if you enjoy this series on our social media pages and what you would like us to do next!Here are the links to the Dino Tracker and Kill Count videos by Dead Meat we mentioned on the episode, if you're interested!Want more Jurassic content? You might have missed when we had A Jurassic Discussion with Clever Fangirl! -OR- when we talked Jurassic Parks & Recreation with Kelly Washington! Looking for bonus content to binge? Make sure to also check out The Wait For It Podcast YouTube Page!
Welcome back to DMRJoin me as I discuss the latest trailer with what will be the final film in the Jurassic Park/World franchise.They better nail this....like...seriously....Enjoy - DMR Support the showMen's Suits, Tuxedos & Shirts | Men's Fashion | M.J. Bale (mjbale.com)