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That's Absurd Please Elaborate
We Ship Acid-Spitting Humans

That's Absurd Please Elaborate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 72:52


Fun fact: the dinosaur in Jurassic Park that spit acid on Nedry doesn't exist! I mean, Dilophosaurus does, but it was probably a scavenger, not an evil piñata dinosaur. As long as we're on the subject though, what if humans could shoot acid? What would that look like?And, as long as we're talking about disemboweling humans … how many of their own internal organs does a person need to keep? How many transplants is humanly possible?Get these and more weird topics in this episode!QUESTIONSJulian: "I'm wondering… what if humans had a defense mechanism like shooting acid? What would that look like?" from AubreyTrace: "Is a human ‘Ship of Theseus' possible?" from RieseDo you have an absurd question? Maybe it's silly idea you had, a shower thought about the nature of reality, or a ridiculous musing about your favorite food? If you want an answer, no matter the question, tell us!HOW TO ASK A QUESTION

AIPT Movies
Julygantic: Jurassic Park

AIPT Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 69:13


It's July, so that means it's time for the AIPT Movies podcast's “Julygantic” series! Where we cover monster movies! In the season 3 finale, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss Steven Spielberg's dino-adventure classic, Jurassic Park!Dino DNA! Velociraptors! A charismatic T-Rex! Impressive leg muscles! Fantastic park design that makes you want to disregard any danger and buy yourself a ticket! A reluctant father figure terrifying small children for fun! Shaky jello! A disappearing neckerchief! Surprising use of a shaving cream can! One of John Williams' greatest scores! A wonderful cast that includes Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Richard Attenborough, BD Wong, Wayne Knight, Samuel L. Jackson, and Jeff Goldblum originating an iconic internet meme! Incredible animatronics from Stan Winston, and pioneering VFX from Industrial Light & Magic! One of the greatest blockbusters of all time, full of thrills and moments of horror, that harkens back to one of Steven Spielberg's first films and the original blockbuster, Jaws! Is The Fabelmans a spiritual prequel to Jurassic Park, showing the seductive nature of connection through spectacle, a lesson which John Hammond learns the hard way?!In addition, Alex shares his spoiler-free thoughts on Longlegs!You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @ActionHarris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.

The Wicked Salty Podcast
Diving DEEPER With Real Life Mermaid & Global Concierge Award Winner, Roberta Nedry

The Wicked Salty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 71:36


Today my guest is Roberta Nedry!  Roberta is one of the most FIN-TASTIC women I have ever spoken to...Roberta is a REAL LIFE MERMAID!  She is a PADI certified Mermaid Instructor, which means that she actually swims in the ocean like a fish, and to be more specific..a MERMAID!  Roberta has an EXTENSIVE Professional Background in the Hospitality & Concierge Industry.  She is the President & Founder of Hospitality Excellence, Inc. founded in 1999 by when Roberta recognized a void in creating empathetic and memorable experiences in the guest services and hospitality industry. Since then, her team has grown to fulfill this demand through expertise training on a global scale, having trained over 40,000 employees, managers and students and provided guest experience strategies in over 20 industries. She assembled a team of internationally-recognized professionals who bring a variety of relevant and remarkable skills to the table. Her guest experience management leaders, advisors and faculty are passionate about the philosophy that inspires and guides the 3D Service Online Excellence program. Roberta and her team continually refine, enhance and adapt the Hospitality Excellence coursework, content, concepts and communications for their onsite and online training and consulting programs. Roberta is an International & USA Honorary Member of Les Clefs d 'Or, "the keys of gold", representing the top 3% of the concierge profession worldwide, awarded for her educational contributions to the profession.   Roberta is also a former California's Junior Miss, and started her guest service training with Walt Disney Productions and was selected as a two time Disney "Ambassador to the world" finalist.  Roberta is extremely authentic...she is a true mermaid inside and out! Follow Roberta: Website: www.hospitalityexcellence.com Linkedin:  Roberta Nedry   Roberta Nedry | LinkedIn Hospitality Excellence  "hospitality excellence, inc." | Search | LinkedIn Instagram: @robertanedry & @merbertadelamer Facebook- Roberta Nedry Business Facebook- Hospitality Excellence, Inc Tiktok: Magical Merberta Youtube: HEIExperience Roberta's new publication, just launched!: The GEM Journal www.gemjournaltoday.com   Follow Jen @wickedsaltylife & wickedsalty.com  

Wine Crush Podcast NW
Season 06 - Episode 12 - Harry and Wynne Peterson-Nedry

Wine Crush Podcast NW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 60:42


And just like that season 6 has come to an end! What a treat our last episode of the season was! We welcomed in our first father-daughter team, Harry and Wynne Peterson-Nedry. They are the dream team behind both RR (Ribbon Ridge) Wines and Ridge Crest Wine! As a special guest we brought back the ever entertaining Andy Lytle to hold down the very first co-hosting spot! It was quiet the crowd in the studio! Harry is one of legends and early developers of the Oregon Wine Industry and planted the very first vineyard in what is now known as the Ribbon Ridge AVA. His name is synonymous with quality and knowledge in the industry! Wynne is a true definition of a wine kid! She was born shortly after the purchase of the Ribbon Ridge property and grew up playing and working in the vineyards. A wealth of knowledge herself, she has become a distinguished and highly respected winemaker in the Willamette Valley! Join us we wrap up the season with a highly energetic and comical chat featuring 3 amazing personalities whose passion for wine is so very evident ! Cheers to you all and to another great season in the books!

Wine Crush Podcast - OR
Season 06 - Episode 12 - Harry and Wynne Peterson-Nedry

Wine Crush Podcast - OR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 60:42


And just like that season 6 has come to an end! What a treat our last episode of the season was! We welcomed in our first father-daughter team, Harry and Wynne Peterson-Nedry. They are the dream team behind both RR (Ribbon Ridge) Wines and Ridge Crest Wine! As a special guest we brought back the ever entertaining Andy Lytle to hold down the very first co-hosting spot! It was quiet the crowd in the studio! Harry is one of legends and early developers of the Oregon Wine Industry and planted the very first vineyard in what is now known as the Ribbon Ridge AVA. His name is synonymous with quality and knowledge in the industry! Wynne is a true definition of a wine kid! She was born shortly after the purchase of the Ribbon Ridge property and grew up playing and working in the vineyards. A wealth of knowledge herself, she has become a distinguished and highly respected winemaker in the Willamette Valley! Join us we wrap up the season with a highly energetic and comical chat featuring 3 amazing personalities whose passion for wine is so very evident ! Cheers to you all and to another great season in the books!

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 60 - Almost Paradigm

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 95:48


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 60 - Almost Paradigm. In this episode, my terrific guests Matt Kelly and Matthew Milligan of the Weird Al-gorithm podcast join the show to chat with me about: PeeWee Herman and Paul Reubens, The Bicycle Thieves, Weird Al Yankovich, One Hit Thunder, Wheatus, podcasting, digging through music shops to find Weird Al albums, polkas, Yoda, MacArthur Park, Alapalooza, Off The Deep End, Bohemian Rhapsody v. Bohemian Polka, the punkrock roots of Weird Al, Green Jelly, claymation by Mark Osborne and Scott Nordlund, music videos, Dinosaurs Attack!, Barney the Dinosaur, I Love You, You Hate Me, parody choices, UHF, the Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesotra, and much more! Plus dinosaur news about: Vectipelta barretti, a new ankylosaurian dinosaur from theLower Cretaceous Wessex Formation of the Isle of Wight, UK A potentially fatal cranial pathology in a specimenof Tarchia Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/ Intro: Toucans.  Outro: Chinese Cafe. The Text: This week's text is Almost Paradigm, spanning from pages 380 – 384. Synopsis: Hammond is uncomfortable with Malcolm's sepsis, and leaves for a walk believing that the park is under control now, and is safe. On his walk back to his bungalow, he stews over how unfit everyone he'd hired to work at Jurassic Park had been, blaming them all for its downfall – and taking no responsibility of his own. Then he hears the roar of the juvenile tyrannosaurus, and panics. Out of fear and anger, he winds up falling down a ravine, landing in a river below, with a broken ankle. It turns out the tyrannosaur roar is just a recording being broadcast over loud speakers, as Tim and Lex are playing around on the computer in the control room, and there was no danger after all.  Discussions surround: Dramatic Irony, Responsibility and Safety, Considering whether or not you should, and Almost Paradise v. Almost Paradigm. Corrections: I said that Nedry didn't turn off the fences in the movie - when, of course he did. Arnold also turns off the power, but Nedry did it first. My mistake. Sorry.  Side effects:  May cause you to become ... weird! Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 57 - Control

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 79:19


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 57 - Control. In this episode, my terrific guest Mike from Mike's Book Reviews joins the show to chat with me about: I open with a joke that flops, how he started his YouTube channel, BookTube, finding time to read, his video on Jurassic Park, re-reading Jurassic Park, Crichton's voice clearly portrayed through Malcolm, our favourite characters like Hammond, Nedry, Grant, Malcolm, Sattler, and Muldoon, Jumanji (1995), Stephen King, adding chidren to your stories, dealing with how abnoxious Lex is, Crichton's character work, problematic heroes, Congo, Timeline, Sphere, Dune, the fate of the Big Rex, the stardom of Velociraptors, the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, the Oncomouse, Next, chaos theory, why did Crichton not trust science?, Disclosure, our lists of the top Michael Crichton novels, Eaters of the Dead, The Great Train Robbery, and Mike's list of his favourite books of all time: Lonsome Dove, Hyperion, Jurassic Park, To Kill a Mockingbird, Gone With The Wind, Ender's Game, Fellowship of the Ring, A Storm of Swords, It and Dune! and much more! You can find Mike at @MikesBookReviews on Facebook and YouTube, and @zepp1978 on Twitter and Instragram. Plus dinosaur news about: A new spinosaurid dinosaur species from the Early Cretaceous of Cinctorres (Spain) A new bohaiornithid-like bird from the Lower Cretaceous ofChina fills a gap in enantiornithine disparity Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/ Intro: Truth Time.  Outro: Toucans. The Text: This week's text is Lodge, spanning from pages 350 – 359. Synopsis: Tim, Lex, Grant and Gennaro rush to the Control room to get the power back on! Tim takes control of the computer, racing and struggling with the system, while guided with information from Gennaro, to switch to main power, restore power and contact the Anne B. Discussions surround: Show, Don't Tell, Uniform Maritime Law, Contrivances in Plot, and Cliff Hangers. Corrections:   Side effects:  May cause voices to sound like they're coming through a tin-can telephone.  Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton

The Wait For It Podcast
PHILuminati - Jurassic June

The Wait For It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 17:40 Transcription Available


Hold onto your butts, because we're celebrating the 30-year anniversary of Jurassic Park's release with two mind-blowing fan theories! Discover why one Reddit user believes the female Dilophosaurus spared Nedry at first during their fateful encounter, and unravel what may have been the true motives behind John Hammond's objection to the lysine contingency.But don't think we've forgotten about Jurassic World! Join us as we explore the raptors' loyalty to Owen, Blue's intriguing behavior towards another alpha, and the Indoraptor's capacity for compassion. Share our longing for more time with the raptor squad and the bittersweet emotions surrounding their elimination in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. So, let's embark on this prehistoric adventure and delve into the captivating world of Jurassic Park and Jurassic World fan theories!

The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast
Wynne Peterson-Nedry: Oral History Interview

The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 77:01


This interview is with Wynne Peterson-Nedry of RR Wines. In this interview, Wynne speaks about the influence of growing up around wine. Wynne shares her past jobs which range from being in a pharmaceutical lab to learning, researching, and trapping fruit flies. She also dives into her drive to travel and expand her palate. Wynne talks about her work on producing her own wines and label. She even dives into the fact that her father, Harry's, pen and ink sketches are the labels for the RR brand they started together.Wynne shares that she is just beginning and cannot wait to see where the vines and wines of Oregon take her. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at RR Wines in Newberg on June 7, 2023.

Place to Be Nation POP
Blockbuster Rewatch - Jurassic Park (#29)

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 127:30


On the twenty-ninth episode of Blockbuster Rewatch, Andy Atherton rides solo to do a live watch of 1993's Jurassic Park. Originally broadcasted live on Stream Lounge, he talks about the ominous opening scene with the accident; dinosaurs relations to birds; the raptor's method of hunting; John Hammond's gift of knowing people's character; Dennis Nedry's greed; Ian Malcolm's “game”; the reveal of the Brachiosaurus; Mr. DNA; messing with genetic power; Nedry's messy work station; actually having dinosaurs on a dinosaur tour; the terrifying entrance of the T-Rex; the Dilophosaurus attack; the T-Rex chase; flea circuses; computer nerds vs. hackers; Ian's one-liners; Ellie's parkour run; outsmarting Velociraptors; Lexie finally coming in to good use and Rexy saving the day in the end.   To watch the Stream Lounge Broadcast, click on the link below: https://www.streamlounge.io/watch/0f2fcdc6-3e7d-4e74-981b-462a8bc851ad

Seibertron.com Transformers Twincast/Podcast
Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #326 "Sometimes It's Headmasters"

Seibertron.com Transformers Twincast/Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 109:04


The Twincast team discusses upcoming Japanese Transformers Masterpiece reveals beginning with MP-58 Hoist and the last piece of the Raiden trainbot combiner, MPG-06 Kaen. Takara Tomy's exclusive version of Optimus Primal and the creative JAXA Sora-Q tie-in, Lunar Cruiser Prime, are discussed next. In addition, recent reveals of the Dilophocon & JP12 Jurassic Park Crossover set receive some side-eye remarks, and everyone unanimously agrees that Legacy Evolution Shadowstriker is a huge miss on a multitude of levels. The continuation of Transformers' upcoming 40th birthday celebration comes next with the cast sharing their favorites from 1985. As usual, the episode concludes with the recurring Bragging Rights segment where the cast talks about their latest toy and merchandise acquisitions.

Outrage Overload
14. The danger is, of course, when Dennis Nedry deactivates them - Lawrence Eppard

Outrage Overload

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later May 31, 2023 42:42


Trust in media, misinformation, disinformation, news literacy, content moderation. How do we stay informed without becoming overwhelmed with outrage overload? These are all challenging problems.In this episode, I sit down with Shippensburg University Professor Lawrence Eppard to find answers.Eppard is also the Director of the Connors Forum for a Healthy Democracy and host of our sister show Utterly Moderate Podcast.Support the showShow Notes:https://outrageoverload.net/ Follow me, David Beckemeyer, on Twitter @mrblog. Follow the show on Twitter @OutrageOverload or Instagram @OutrageOverload. We are also on Facebook /OutrageOverload.HOTLINE: 925-552-7885Got a Question, comment or just thoughts you'd like to share? Call the OO hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episodeIf you would like to help the show, you can contribute here. Tell everyone you know about the show. That's the best way to support it.Rate and Review the show on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/OutrageOverloadMany thanks to my co-editor and co-director, Austin Chen.

Fowl Players Radio
Season 10 Episode 15 Jay Nedry Founding Member of the Road Ducks Part 2

Fowl Players Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 58:51


NOW AVAILABLE ON FOWL PLAYERS RADIO!!! www.fowlplayersradio.comAudio Version: https://www.buzzsprout.com/175423/12878409YouTube Version:https://youtu.be/0zxvldksyAwWe welcome back Jay Nedry of The Road Ducks for Part 2 of his interview- we discussed the announcement of Kix's retirement, his adventures in owning and managing nightclubs, Jaxx, and his tv show Paradise City. Jay has such great stories and I really enjoyed having him.https://www.theroadducks.com/The Fowl Players of Perryville June Schedule:June 3- Western Maryland Scenic Railroad-www.wmsr.comJune 18- Maryland Party Boat- marylandpartyboat.comRemember- hit the Like and Subscribe Button and be sure to give us a fair review. #jaynedry #theroadducks #jaxx #paradisecity #wmsr #fowlplayersradio #thefowlplayersofperryville #marylandpartyboat #murdermystery #roadduckswww.fowlplayersradio.comwww.thefowlplayersofperryville.com#michaelspedden#fowlplayersradio#fowlplayersofperryville@fowl_radio@SpeddenMichaelwww.youtube.com/@fowlplayersradiowww.patreon.com/fowlplayersradiobuymeacoffee.com/fowlplayerw

Fowl Players Radio
Season 10 Episode 13 Jay Nedry Founding Member of The Road Ducks Part 1

Fowl Players Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 44:34


NOW AVAILABLE ON FOWL PLAYERS RADIO!!! www.fowlplayersradio.comAUDIO VERSION AVAILABLE HERE:https://www.buzzsprout.com/175423/12827184YouTube Version Here: https://youtu.be/-gqEEQpH1TEWe welcome Jay Nedry- Founding member and drummer for The Road Ducks for part one of a two part interview. Founded in 1976 The Roadducks have performed over 5700 shows from Texas to Maine and have shared the stage with such acts as Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band, Marshall Tucker Band, .38 Special, The Outlaws, Charlie Daniels, Molly Hatchett, Blackfoot, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Fought. We spent this episode talking about performing on the DC-Baltimore-VA club scene and beyond, the clubs, the bands, and much more! Remember to check back soon for Part 2 of this interview. For more info, shows, and merchandise:www.theroadducks.comThe Fowl Players of Perryville June Calendar:June 3, 2023- The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad- www.wmsr.comJune 18, 2023- Maryland Party Boat- www.marylandpartyboat.comalso- see www.fowlplayersofperryville.com#jaynedry #theroadducks #fowlplayersradio #michaelspedden #fowlplayersofperryville #wmsr #westernmarylandscencicrailroad #marylandpartyboatwww.fowlplayersradio.comwww.thefowlplayersofperryville.com#michaelspedden#fowlplayersradio#fowlplayersofperryville@fowl_radio@SpeddenMichaelwww.youtube.com/@fowlplayersradiowww.patreon.com/fowlplayersradiobuymeacoffee.com/fowlplayerw

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 48 - Search

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 79:47


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 48 - Search. In this episode, my terrific guest Dr. Elizabeth D. Jones joins the show to chat with me about: My cat's name, the SECU DinoLab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science, how Jurassic Park introduced ancient DNA research to the world, Ancient DNA: The Making of a Celebrity Science, the embarrassing story of when she met paleontologist Mary Schweitzer, Schweitzer's paper: Soft tissue and cellular preservation in vertebrate skeletal elements from the Cretaceous to the present, < !! , the moral obligation of sharing history, The Jurassic Park Effect, debunking the Jurassic Park Hypothesis, figurative contamination, the problems with media taking the implications of some studies too far, 2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winner Svante Pääbo, celebrity science, if we can't clone dinosaurs, what extinct animals CAN we clone?, Colossal Biosciences and George Church, Snuffy, Cretaceous Creatures, the Duelling Dinosaurs!, dinosaur diets, more sense, and much more! Plus dinosaur news about: An exquisitely preserved in-ovo theropod dinosaur embryo sheds light on avian-like prehatching postures Osteology and phylogenetic relationshipsof Ligabuesaurus leanzai (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the EarlyCretaceous of the Neuquén Basin, Patagonia, Argentina Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/ Intro: Sally Ride.  Outro: Maybe Days. The Fifth Iteration “Flaws in the system will not become severe” (p. 269). The Text: This week's text is Search, spanning from pages 271 – 276. Synopsis: Gennaro and Muldoon investigate the site of the hadrosaur stampede when Arnold radios them, saying that he's found Nedry's stolen Jeep! Meanwhile, Grant awakens in the raft flowing down the river to Lex and Tim quarrelling about their dad, while microceratopses bounce in the branches above them. When Muldoon and Gennaro reach the second Jeep, they find Nedry's corpse and don't bother “collecting him,” but do prioritize the weaponry, before returning to the site of the stampede. But there's no sign of the Big Rex, so they have to wait for her to reappear. Meanwhile, Grant and the kids flow up to the Aviary, and they climb out of the raft in search of a telephone or motion sensors. Discussions surround: Timeline, Contrivances in Plot, Park Management, Island Layout and Poetic Justice. Corrections: I totally didn't go to Raleigh, North Carolina on a road trip to see A Perfect Circle - I almost certainly went to Columbus, Ohio. My mistake! Side effects:  May cause you to have a frustratingly difficult morning, but turn it all around with a fun conversation about dinosaurs!   Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton

Fan Theory Queries
Why Doesn't the Dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park Attack Nedry When They First Meet?

Fan Theory Queries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 29:18


Our guests, the guys from the podcast Two Chunks and a Hunk, are bringing the theories this week. Ever wonder why the dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park doesn't eat Nedry when they first meet? Sure you have. And we will spend the next 30 minutes hashing it all out for you.Check out the Two Chunks and a Hunk podcast at https://www.twochunksandahunk.com/.Want a FTQ shirt, mug, phone case, or many other products? Shop our merch store! 15% off with promo code "BADMATH" - https://shop.fantheoryqueries.com/For access to FTQ Discord theory discussion channel, support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fantheoryqs Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fan Theory Queries
Why Doesn't the Dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park Attack Nedry When They First Meet?

Fan Theory Queries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 29:18


Our guests, the guys from the podcast Two Chunks and a Hunk, are bringing the theories this week. Ever wonder why the dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park doesn't eat Nedry when they first meet? Sure you have. And we will spend the next 30 minutes hashing it all out for you.   Check out the Two Chunks and a Hunk podcast at https://www.twochunksandahunk.com/.   Want a FTQ shirt, mug, phone case, or many other products? Shop our merch store! 15% off with promo code "BADMATH" - https://shop.fantheoryqueries.com/   For access to FTQ Discord theory discussion channel, support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fantheoryqs

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 43 - In The Park

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 65:32


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 43 - In The Park. In this episode, my terrific guest Cole Medeiros joins the show to chat with me about: Prequels, San Francisco's seals, Jurassic Park, parasaurolophus and pachycephalosaurus, reconstructing dinosaurs via shrink-wrapping, envisioning an imaginative Jurassic universe, reconciling what's canon between the novel and film universes, adapting the novel on the screen, Michael Crichton's writing style, comparing Nedry's death to Wu's death, what the heck Malcolm was talking about, home CRISPR kits!, writing prequels, wide open backstories for all the characters, emulating Crichton's writing style, 123 Fake St., check out his website, just like he mentioned in the show! ColeMedeiros.com and his card game: Gubs by Gamewright , hear about his upcoming prequel to Jurassic park, and much more!   Plus dinosaur news about: A non-avian dinosaur with a streamlined body exhibits potential adaptations for swimming (Natovenator polydontus) Intestinal preservation in a birdlike dinosaur supports conservatism in digestive canal evolution among theropods (Daurlong wangi) Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/ Intro: Sleepyhead.  Outro: Atom-Age Vampire-Cat In The Brain. The Text: This week's text is In The Park, spanning from pages 233 – 238. Synopsis: Grant, Lex and Tim exit the Tyrannosaur paddock by climbing an electric fence, and find a maintenance shed to sleep in. Grant and Tim have a heart-to-heart about their lives and their pasts and their futures.  Discussions surround: Show Don't Tell, Timeline, Crichton Tropes, The Jurassic Expanded Universe, Comparisons to the Film, and Island Layout. Corrections:   Side effects:  May cause an addictive compulsion ot chase the White Rabbit.   Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here).   Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton

The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast
Harry & Wynne Peterson-Nedry: Oral History Interview

The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 73:24


This interview with Harry and Wynne Peterson-Nedry, of Chehalem Winery.  In the interview, Harry and Wynne Peterson-Nedry focus on their involvement in the Oregon wine industry. The interview begins with Harry alone talking about his start in the industry and how Oregon has changed since he joined. About 40 minutes into the interview, Harry is joined by his daughter, Wynne, to discuss more general information about the industry. They talk about the family winery, the future of Oregon wine, and the growing interest in wine for consumers.This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt and Camille Weber at Chehalem Winery on April 15, 2016.

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 42 - Control PART A

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 82:10


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 42 - Control. In this episode, my terrific guests Garret and Sabrina of I Know Dino join the show to chat with me about: cool musuems around the world, visiting Canada, the ROM's Dawn of Life Gallery, reporting on SVP, podcasting, pronouncing dinosaur names, enjoying Jurassic Park the novel and the film, raptors in the kitchen, gallimimus stampeding, Alan Grant's character development, the resounding presence of the film, dinosaurs news!, enantiornithines and siledesauridae and ... seriously, check out Tom Holtz Jr.'s Twitter feed for dinosaur news - it's authoritative!, but also, visit and enjoy I Know Dino, Stegouros elengassen, soft tissues and gut contents, paleopathologies, the Crystal Park Dinosaurs, and much more!   Plus dinosaur news about: Early Evolution of Modern Birds Structured by Global ForestCollapse at the End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction New materials of the Early Cretaceous spinosaurid (Theropoda) teeth of Napai Basin, Fusui County, Guangxi Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/releases  Intro: Atom-Age Vampire-Cat In The Brain.  Outro: Hummingbird. The Text: This week's text is Control, spanning from pages 228 – 233. Synopsis: John Arnold and Henry Wu search through the computer system to figure out what Dennis Nedry has done to the operating systems at Jurassic Park. They discover wht_rbt.obj, a command disguised as an object, that was Nedry's trap door that links the security and perimeter systems and then turns them off, giving him complete access to every place in the park.  Discussions surround: Show Don't Tell; Timeline; and Similarities and Differences with the film;  Corrections: KPg stands for the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, not the Cretaceous-Cenozoic boundary.    Side effects:  May cause a severe case of wanderlust to explore museums both near and far.  Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 40 - Control

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 73:00


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 40 - Control. In this episode, my terrific guest Dr. W. Scott Persons IV joins the show to chat with me about:   field trips, othnielia vertebrae, splitting and lumping, The Lance Formation of Wyoming, nodosaurs, ichnofossils, ankylosaur osteoderms, hair-pulling and cringey moments in Jurassic Park, Nedry holding his own entrails, dinosaurs in media, The Land Before Time, incredible technology in the novel, like the fax machine!, studying dinosaur locomotion, the mighty caudofemoralis, comparative anatomy, running hadrosaurus and running tyrannosaurs, can T. rex run 40 mph?, reduced tyrannosaur arms, Yutyrannus arms, tails, spinosaurus tails, leaellynasaura tails, the evolution of feathers, looking for rictal bristles in super-primitive dinosaurs without feathers, injured allosaurus pubes, a detailed description of stegosaur tails, and much more!   Plus dinosaur news about: The Double Dinosaur Brain Myth Allosaurus Died From Stegosaur Spike to the Crotch, WyomingFossil Shows Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/releases  Intro: Latebloomer.  Outro: Grow Old Or Don't. The Text: This week's text is Lex, spanning from pages 210 – 217. Synopsis: Tim finds Lex hiding in a culvert under the road, and they climb out to find Dr. Grant. Meanwhile, Ed Regis climbs out from the bounders in which he'd been hiding, feeling great shame for having abandoned the kids during the tyrannosaur attack. As Regis emerges, he's tackled and eaten by the juvenile tyrannosaurus, which pushes Grant and the kids to escape further into the park, rather than following the road back to “safety.” Discussions surround: Show, don't tell; Daddy Issues; Timeline; Believe me, I know!;  Side effects:  May cause you to mythically believe in a second brain in your hips, and tingling in your phantom tail.  Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton  

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 37 - Bungalow

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 89:21


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 37 - Bungalow. In this episode, my terrific guest Melissa Ray joins the show to chat with me about: melding the novel and the film together, differences between the film and the novel, like discussions around feminism, better versions of Ellie and Lex in the film, symbolism in the baseball and baseball mit, daddy issues, carrying baseballs and night vision goggles around, how did Lex and Tim's parents meet?, Ellie is conclusively not dating Alan Grant, and Grant is a childless widower, Sattler's portrayal, black and white symbolizing differences between Malcolm and Hammond in the film, the two "female ends" of the seatbelt in the helicopter ride to Isla Nublar foreshadowing the all-female breeding animals, overanalyzing movies today, John Williams' soundtrack, technological advancements in cinematography, Nedry's demise, reading into Hammond's fall, Aristotelian tragedies, incorporating mystery, and much more!   Plus dinosaur news about: A review of European Triassic theropods New giant theropod material from the Kem Kem CompoundAssemblage (Morocco) with implications on the diversity of the mid-Cretaceouscarcharodontosaurids from North Africa Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/releases  Intro: Centipede.  Outro: Supergroovy. The Text: This week's text is Bungalow, spanning from pages 198 – 204. Synopsis: Wu wants to figure out if Grant's amphibian DNA hypothesis holds the answer to their breeding dinosaur problem, but he's sidetracked by Hammond's insistence to eat dinner first. They realize that the monitor is out in the dining room of Hammond's Bungalow, and the phones are out.  Discussions surround: The Illusion of Control, Wu the Genius, Movie Adaptation, Feminism, Control is a Hoax, Payoffs, Entrepreneurship, Neutering the dinosaurs, Narratives, Ancestry, Money, The Dinosaurs and The God Complex. Corrections:   Side effects:  May cause you to totally miss the point.  Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 36 - Nedry

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 100:45


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 36 - Nedry. In this episode, my terrific guest Chris Creamer joins the show to chat with me about: The Fabric of the Game, NHL logos, the Oxford comma, old headlines, the Toronto Maple Leafs, our favourite Maple Leafs games ever, The Best Maple Leafs Game Ever, SportsLogos.net, unpacking the symbolism in sports logos, Dan Brown novels, velociraptors, stegosaurus anatomy, The Far Side, seeing Jurassic Park for the first time, Zellers!, 3-D 20th anniversary screenings of Jurassic Park, The Toronto Raptors NBA franchise, marketing a new franchise, National Basketball Association, The Raptor, and his achilles injury!, The Mighty Ducks, the 2019 NBA Championship Toronto Raptors!, NBA branding, birds are dinosaurs!, ancient mythologies and their associations to dinosaur fossils, other sports franchises inspired by fossils, Utah, Chip Kidd and the Jurassic Park logo, branding and marketing, merchandising, Michael Jordan, Air Jordans, globalization, where you can find Fabric of the Game and much more!   Plus dinosaur news about: A comprehensive anatomical and phylogenetic evaluationof Dilophosaurus wetherilli (Dinosauria, Theropoda) with descriptionsof new specimens from the Kayenta Formation of northern Arizona Nevadadromeus schmitti (gen. et sp. nov.), a New BasalNeornithischian with Affinities to the Thescelosaurinae, from the UpperCretaceous (Cenomanian) Willow Tank Formation of Southern Nevada Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/releases  Intro: Supergroovy.  Outro: T-Shirts. The Text: This week's text is Nedry, spanning from pages 193 – 197. Synopsis: Nedry gets lost in the park looking to meet his man at the east dock, and winds up being horrifically, wonderfully and memorably eaten by a dilophosaurus.  Discussions surround: Heroes and Villains, Nedry's plan, Movie Adaptations, similarities and differences with the film, Child of the 80s, Chaos Theory, Horror Story, and The Dinosaurs. Corrections: Side effects:  May cause permanent blindness and evisceration.    Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 35 - Return

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 68:19


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 35 - Return. In this episode, my terrific guest Drew Hagen joins the show to chat with me about:   Billie goats, lawyers, Donald Gennaro, dying by dinosaurs, different types of compy bites, dinosaur accuracy, dinosaur behaviour, hermaphroditism, dilophosaurs, venoms, juvenile triceratops, sharing the podcast with friends and family, the Jungle River raft escape and the waterfall, plotting chance encounters around the park, seeing Jurassic Park for the first time, the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, John Hammond, Crichton writing believable science fiction, John Arnold's backstory, backstories, female leads in Crichton novels, and a viable, believable new interpretation of the velociraptors that makes the eggs out in the park make WAY more sense, and much more!   Plus dinosaur news about: A new massopodan sauropodomorph from Trossingen Formation(Germany) hidden as ‘Plateosaurus' for 100 years in the historical Tübingencollection Osteohistology and taphonomy support social aggregation in the early ornithischian dinosaur Lesothosaurus diagnosticus Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/releases  Intro: T-Shirt.  Outro: Death of a Dream. The Text: This week's text is Return, spanning from pages 191 – 193.  Synopsis: Driving in the gas-powered jeep, Harding, Gennaro and Sattler are impeded by a large, fallen tree. The radios are down, and they can't report the damage back to control. Meanwhile Arnold and Muldoon can't find Nedry, nor the jeep.  Discussions surround: Problems with the narration, and the Island Layout. Corrections: Donald Gennaro has a background in investment banking (p. 49), and he may have been the type of lawyer who helps set up Limited Liability Partnerships and articles of incorporation, that sort of stuff. So, not "just a finance lawyer," though it's not entirely specified what types of law he practices. We're told their high-tech clients frequently need capitalization, and Gennaro aided with that, and specifically in the fundraising for InGen (p. 50). And as we were a bit confused on the compy venom, possibly because there is the source text, then the expanded cinematic universe and what's canon in the film ... there's too much to keep straight! In th enovel, on page 26, we're told, the compy venom "seemed to be a neurotoxic poison related to cobra venom, although more primitive in structure."  The predator to prey ratio said earlier in the novel (p. 43) is 1:400 based upon African and Indian game park models. For example, 10,000 hadrosaurs, therefore, yield only 25 tyrannosaurs, according to that math. Jurassic Park, has more than one carnivore, and less than 400 total animals, therefore, both sides of that 1:400 ratio, so ... it's WAY out of equilibrium, and the foodweb would surely collapse in a matter of a few feeding cycles, probably in a month or something. The actual ratio is (if you factor out the compys and pterosaurs, because they're not quite preying on the other herbivores) the ratio is 46:175. That's 2 tyrannosaurs, 7 dilophosaurs and 37 raptors preying on the rest of the island - in fact, I might put the compys in the "prey" category as the raptors would probably eat those, especially as meals became more scarce. So that readjusts to 46: 240. Side effects:  May cause confusion. Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton  

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 33 - Breeding Sites

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 106:13


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 33 - Breeding Sites. In this episode, my terrific guest Jeame Reaume returns to chat with me about: Tina Turner, Ankylosaurus, evolution, Original Motion Soundtracks, Godzilla (1998), John Williams, Dune (2021), B-Sides, mix-tapes, Matthew Broderick, Puff Daddy's Come With Me, Fuels' awesome album Sunburn, Foo Fighters, Green Day, sampling music, The Last Action Hero soundtrack, Buckethead, Lost Highway by David Lynch, Trent Reznor, synching albums to movies, Jurassic Park Trivia!, and more! You can find Jamie Reaume at Shapes Guitar Lessons.com where he's an instructor, and he's co-host of Trivia Schmivia.com and you can find his musical catalogue on Youtube. Plus dinosaur news about: A New Nanoid Titanosaur From the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil Protogynous Sex Change in the Reed Frog Hyperolius viridiflavus  Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/releases  Intro: Sleepyhead.  Outro: Atom-Age Vampire-Cat in the Brain. The Text: This week's text is Breeding Sites, spanning from pages 167 – 177.  Synopsis: The Tour in the Land Cruisers are surprised to spot velociraptors on the supply ship heading to the mainland, but they can't radio Control to warn them, because a major tropical storm is hitting, causing interference with the radio. Meanwhile, in Control, Nedry has enacted a scheme to turn off the park security measures so he can steal embryos for Lewis Dodgson and BioSyn. Discussions surround: Movie adaptations, Nicknames, The Dinosaurs, Cloning dinosaurs, Plotting the book, Timeline, Contrivances of Plot, Chaos Theory, Island Layout, Believe Me, I know!, Spared No Expense, Building a Mystery, and The Third Iteration.  Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 23 - The Tour pt. 3

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 119:58


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 23 - The Tour pt. 3 In this episode, my terrific guest Adam Leggett returns to chat with me about: All about Dennis Nedry! Weird Al Yankovic's Fat, We put a serious spotlight on Dodgson's Inside Man. Nedry's death, Nedry's backstory, Nedry's career, his portrayal in film, Wayne Knight, Wayne Knight in The Edge, and Armed Family, his deception, Nedry trivia!, Nedry's comeuppance, his tragic story, his cultural references, his gruesome and glorious death, and the neat Goonies easter egg. Plus dinosaur news about: First definitive record of Abelisauridae (Theropoda:Ceratosauria) from the Cretaceous Bahariya Formation, Bahariya Oasis, WesternDesert of Egypt The dinosaur tracksite from the lower Barremian of Areia do Mastro Formation (Cabo Espichel, Portugal): implications for dinosaur behavior Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/releases  Intro: Sleepyhead.  Outro: Atom-Age Vampire-Cat In The Brain. The Text: This week's text is The Tour pt. 3, as we continue extrapolating and exfoliating all the details out of this massive, consequential, dense chapter, spanning from pages 92 – 111.  Discussions surround: Jurassic Atmospheres, Grant's velociraptor excavation, 0.4 per cent success rates, feminism, paleontology, Believe me, I know!, and Building a Mystery.   Corrections: I said that “Malcolm,” said that programmers liked to leave a trapdoor for themselves in the code, a signature letting people know “Kilroy was here,” but of course Malcolm had nothing to do with it – I meant Crichton! The post-production team that puts SFX into a scene isn't the gaffer - it's the foley artist. Foley artsits use an arsenal of props, foley artists devise and record the everyday sounds heard in films, television shows, and video games—noises like footsteps, a sword being drawn from a sheath, or the swishing of clothing as two people walk past each other. Side effects:  May cause intense cravings for tiramasu. Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton

Jurassic Park Cast
Episode 22 - The Tour pt. 2

Jurassic Park Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 83:36


Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.  Find the episode webpage at: Episode 22 - The Tour pt. 2 In this episode, my terrific guest Danielle Wigle, who chats with me about: Teaching the book in high school, film adaptations, media literacy, the softer more empathetic Hammond, Carrousel of Nations, Windsor festivals, her first time, VHS cassettes, Ellie Sattlers' problematic representation, Laura Dern, Oh Balls!, having an Attenborough, socialist literature, velociratpors are stock dividends, the island is a failure, why Nedry was so upset, the InGen Incident, what if Nedry didn't die?, Samuel L. Jackson as Ray Arnold, Ray vs. John, being hard on Dr. Harding, the electric waterfall, gruesome depictions of death, Hammond's death co-opted in The Lost World, we quote the be-Jesus out of the movie, where does Hammond's wealth come from?, female characters like Bobbie Carter, Alice Levine and Lex, Tim Murphy, Billy from Jurassic Park III, Donald Gennaro, Ian Malcolm, and a lot more! Plus dinosaur news about: New giant carnivorous dinosaur reveals convergent evolutionary trends in theropod arm reduction (Meraxes gigas) First definitive ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Cretaceous of Jilin Province, northeastern China (Jakapil kaniukura) Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/releases  Intro: Atom-Age Vampire-Cat In The Brain.  Outro: Hummingbird. The Text: This week's text is The Tour pt. 3, as we continue extrapolating and exfoliating all the details out of this massive, consequential, dense chapter, spanning from pages 92 – 111.  Discussions surround: Robert Bakker / The Dinosaur Heresies, Jack Horner and maiasaura nesting habits, Henry Fairfield Osborn's 1917 publication Skeletal Adaptations of Ornitholestes, Struthiomimus, Tyrannosaurs.” As well as Responsibility and safety, The Illusion of Control, Child of the 80s, Compared to the movie, Her father's daughter, DinosaursGod complex, Spared no expense, Dodgson's man, and Chekhov's Gun. Side effects:  May cause adrenocortically mediated postnatal stress syndrome.  Find it on iTunes, on Spotify (click here!) or on Podbean (click here). Thank you! The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers. You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I'm on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.  Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!  #JurassicPark #MichaelCrichton

Dylan Curious
Dino Experts Talk Jurassic World Dominion, Fan Theories & New Dinosaurs (SPOILERS) | #Podcast

Dylan Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 63:43


0:00:00 - Dino Experts Share Jurassic World Dominion Opinions, Talk Fan Theories & Elaborate On New Dinosaurs (SPOILERS) | #Podcast 0:00:31 - Two dinosaur experts give their opinions of the new Jurassic World Dominion movie 0:00:58 - Thoughts on Dr. Alan Grant still being in love with Dr. Ellie Sattler after all these years? 0:01:26 - Opinion of Colin Trevorrow as the director of the Jursassic World Dominion movie? 0:01:45 - What was the audience reaction like at the Jurassic World dominion world premiere? 0:03:33 - How would you rank Jurassic World Dominion against the other Jurassic Park movies? 0:04:43 - Were you sad that they did not bring back John Hammond's grandkids Tim and Lex from the original movie? 0:05:17 - Do you wish the Camp Cretaceous cast was brought to life on the big screen to intersect their story line with the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World casts? 0:06:23 - Fan Theory: The Ankylosaurus we saw in Jurassic World Dominion was the same Ankylosaurus named bumpy from Camp Cretaceous? 0:06:51 - Fan Theory: The kid that Grant told to be respectful of raptors in the original Jurassic Park grew up to be Owen Grady or Victor “Vic” Hoskins in Jurassic World 0:07:42 - Fan Theory: The Dilophosaurus didn't attack Nedry at first because with his hood on, he roughly looked like a potential mate 0:09:29 - Do you think any dinosaur could be trained to play fetch? 0:10:16 - What are your thoughts about how they brought the Barbasol can back into Jurassic Park Dominion? 0:12:08 - Is it possible in principle to retrieve dinosaur or Woolly Mammoth DNA? 0:13:57 - Is a 10,000 volt electric fence really enough of a deterrent to stop an angry Tyrannosaurus Rex? 0:15:20 - Could a Tyrannosaurus Rex jump or swim? 0:16:38 - Tell me everything you know about the Giganotosaurus 0:17:37 - Who would really win a fight between the Giganotosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex? 0:18:29 - How accurate do you think the Jurassic World Dominion prologue was? 0:19:11 - Can you put the time span between dinosaurs into perspective? 0:23:28 - Tell me everything you know about Therizinosaurus? 0:24:26 - Why would evolution have favorited Therizinosaurus's very long claws? 0:28:29 - What are some of the kind of things that paleontologists have learned about the way an animal lived, from its fossil record 0:29:27 - What was the smartest dinosaur? 0:33:20 - Did they make the Terrazzinosauris overly aggressive in the movie? 0:33:54 - Tell us everything you know about the Quetzalcoatlus? 0:39:15 - Are you surprised by how many dinosaurs ate fish but lived on land? 0:40:31 - Do you think the Spinosaurus could beat the Giganotosaurus? 0:42:35 - Tell me everything you know about the JP raptors? 0:45:28 - What's your opinion of the Pyroraptor design? 0:46:16 - What's the story with the naming of the Utahraptor and Steven Speilgburg? 0:47:49 - Who are the leading real paleontologists in the field right now? 0:49:01 - In what location are most of the dinosaurs we know of found? 0:50:39 - Do you think we should work the Nevada Dromaeosaur into a slot machine design? 0:52:04 - Let's talk about the Carnotaurus vs Allosaurus fight! 0:53:47 - Tell us everything about Pachycephalosaurus and Stygimoloch 0:55:29 - Why would evolution have favored a Sinoserotops single horn design? 0:56:21 - Tell us everything you know about Ankylosaurus 0:57:24 - Tell us everything you know about Dimetrodon 0:59:27 - Is it true that the Iguanodon is the first dinosaur ever found? 1:00:24 - Tell me about the Las Vegas Natural History Museum

The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast
Judy Nedry: Oral History Interview

The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 71:37


This interview is with Judy Nedry, an Oregon wine writer and co-founder of Chehalem Winery. In this interview, Judy speaks on how she began writing about early Oregon Wine. She talks about how the industry has changed since she began writing about the industry and how that has affected her work. She describes what it's like working on a story and goes over some of her past projects. She discusses some of the most compelling people she's met in the Oregon Wine Industry. Judy also tells some fun stories from her time spent in the industry. Later, Judy offers advice for those interested in working in the industry or writing about it. She details her approach and what has worked for her. She also talks about upcoming projects and what she is looking forward to in Oregon Wine's future. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Judy's home in Lake Oswego on April 19, 2021.

Quantum Recast
Jurassic Park 1973: You Did The Thing You Shouldn't Do

Quantum Recast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 136:38


On this Dino-mite episode, we take Spielberg's game-changing blockbuster and take it twenty years into the past, for a retro-fication in 1973!Will we find a cast worthy of this epic adventure, and will we ever understand Cory's disdain for all things dinosaur? Hit play to find out!Thanks for listening! If you feel like supporting us, you can do that here!PatreonBuyMeACoffee And don't forget to rate and review us and check us out at our links below. TwitterInstagramFacebookor at quantumrecast.com!Starring:Cory Williams (@TheLionFire)Nick Growall (@NickGrowall)Tanner Risner (@TheTannerRisner)Editing by: Jesse Risner (@Aquaneersupreme)TIMESTAMPS:(00:09:13) Nit or Pick (00:18:45) Useless Critic Stats (00:25:39) Why Did We Choose It? (00:28:43) We Have Questions (00:42:08) Junk Drawer Trivia(00:50:57) Year in Review: 1973(01:02:02) Rules rundown(01:08:12) 30 Seconds or Less(01:13:55) Nedry(01:20:56) Tim(01:26:34) Lex(01:33:18) Hammond(01:42:03) Malcolm(01:50:53) Ellie(01:58:01) Grant(02:10:03) The Final Rundown(02:13:01)  What's Next

Monsters Vs Men
Jurassic Park

Monsters Vs Men

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 59:03


Eric and Alex tackle one of the most beloved movies of all time, Jurassic Park. Can Eric convince his son that this film is a documentary? Is the filmmaking elementary? Or is this one of the greatest films of all time? Nedry really should have read that sign.

Wine Crush Podcast NW
Season 5, E06 - Andy Lytle and Wynne Peterson-Nedry

Wine Crush Podcast NW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 66:22


Lets kick this episode off with a bang! Featuring the duo of Andy Lytle with Lytle Barnett and AuBaine Wine along with Wynne Peterson-Nedry with Ridgecrest and RR Wines, this is a show of all shows! The conversations, the wine and the introduction of our new food pairing segment really make this episode stand out! Lets explore the Willamette Valley Wine region and all it has to offer! Listen in and enjoy!

Wine Crush Podcast - OR
Season 5, E06 Andy Lytle and Wynne Peterson-Nedry

Wine Crush Podcast - OR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 66:22


Lets kick this episode off with a bang! Featuring the duo of Andy Lytle with Lytle Barnett and AuBaine Wine along with Wynne Peterson-Nedry with Ridgecrest and RR Wines, this is a show of all shows! The conversations, the wine and the introduction of our new food pairing segment really make this episode stand out! Lets explore the Willamette Valley Wine region and all it has to offer! Listen in and enjoy!

Weinnotes
Wynne Peterson-Nedry - Ridgecrest and RR Wines, Winemaker, Oregon Wine Veteran, Chenin Blanc, PGI Status

Weinnotes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 55:50


Wynne Peterson-Nedry is the daughter of Harry Peterson-Nedry, who is Oregon Wine Royalty in many regards. Harry is responsible for the first vineyard in Oregon's Ribbon Ridge AVA over 30 years ago and just last year wrapped up getting Oregon's PGI status in the wine world. Wynne has grown up amongst the vines in Ribbon Ridge, chased many harvests throughout the globe, and is highly respected throughout the Oregon Wine Community.

Jurassic Fans: A Rather Nerd Pod
Finding Nedry (His Skull, To Be More Precise)

Jurassic Fans: A Rather Nerd Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 15:40


In the second episode of JP 4 - discarded script reading, we'll tell you how Hammond hired a mercenary to return to Nublar and "reclaim" the long-lost Barbasol can, planning to use the precious DNA contained within it. Join us today and let your mind drift to the sound of Mat's soothing voice. Also, DM us if you still haven't got a hold of your JP 4 script PDF. Find us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jurassicfansarathernerd/ and Éverton at https://www.instagram.com/evertons.paz/ Music in this audio - Song 02 Theme From Jurassic Park from Jur - Universal Pictures Film Music Album Jurassic Park Writers John Williams --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jurassicfansofficial/message

We Make Books Podcast
Episode 70 - You Only Want Me for My MacGuffin

We Make Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 33:36


We Make Books is a podcast for writers and publishers, by writers and publishers and we want to hear from our listeners! Hit us up on our social media, linked below, and send us your questions, comments, and concerns for us to address in future episodes. We hope you enjoy We Make Books! Twitter: @WMBCast  |  @KindofKaelyn  |  @BittyBittyZap Instagram: @WMBCast  Patreon.com/WMBCast Episode Transcript (by Rekka) [Upbeat Ukulele Intro Music] Rekka: This is We Make Books, a podcast about writing publishing and everything in between. Rekka is a published Science Fiction and Fantasy author, and Kaelyn is a professional genre fiction editor. Together, they'll tackle the things you never knew you never knew about getting a book from concept to finished product, with explanations, examples, and a lot of laughter. Get your moleskin notebook ready. It's time for We Make Books. Kaelyn: I love MacGuffins. R: Or weenies. I think we should start calling them "weenies" again. K: Go back to the original name. Yeah, it's funny because like, I think MacGuffin has like a negative connotation around it and I love it as a plot device where it's just like, there's this thing. And everyone wants it. In some cases we don't even really know what it does. There's like oh, the suitcase from pulp fiction. That's a great MacGuffin. R: That was going to be my example. K: In one of the Mission: Impossible movies, the one with Phillip Seymour Hoffman, you know, they're trying to get this, this thing from this guy. And Phillip Seymour Hoffman is this like the most terrifying crime lord in the world. And he can't get this thing. We literally never find out what it does, why they need to keep it out of his hands so badly and, and have it for themselves. But yeah we kinda conceived of this episode is talking about MacGuffin versus plot devices. So, let's be clear. All MacGuffins are plot devices, not all plot devices are MacGuffins. So as I always like to do a, you know, a little bit of history here, MacGuffin the terms often chalked up as being coined by, Alfred Hitchcock and his friend and screenwriter, MacPhail, but it actually goes back quite a bit before that there was an actress in the 1920s named of Pearl White, which I can only assume as a stage name. R: Her movies brought to you by Colgate. K: I genuinely hope that's a stage name. But she was in a lot of spy movies or action movies where everyone was chasing after something. And she was in so many of them that she started calling the items in question "weenies" because it didn't matter. And the, it was almost getting a little formulaic in her movies that it could have been, you know, like a roll of film, a document, a, a key that opens a certain, you know, safe or something. It really didn't matter what they were. It was just, you know, these suspense action inspired movies, everyone trying to chase down the same object. R: The reason that it doesn't matter is because no one actually ever really uses it. You just want to have it, right? K: Yeah. Yeah. It's frequently MacGuffin-related plots are resolved by "the real treasure was the friends we made along the way," which is one of the more infuriating endings. R: I like friends. K: Friends are great. Yeah. But like, okay. So I was going to get to this, to this later and the thing that, like one of my favorite examples of a MacGuffin that becomes un-MacGuffinned and is National Treasure That film is very rare in that they actually find and maintain hold of the treasure in the end of it, think of like, you know, like the Goonies or Pirates of the Caribbean, like Treasure Planet, they all find the treasure, but they don't really actually get to keep any of it. National Treasure really upended that by, by letting those characters not only find it, but then we find out how much money they got for it. R: And Disney's Atlantis. They did have the treasure at the end, too. K: That's true. R: They didn't tell anyone they had treasure. They just suddenly were all very wealthy. K: Yes, it was very good. So yeah, MacGuffins are by definition, it's a functionally meaningless interchangeable object whose only purpose is to drive the plot. The function of a MacGuffin is that there are characters or multiple groups of characters that want it, and they're all competing or outwitting or racing to get this object. R: The method by which it drives the plot. It creates the tension between different parties. K: Yes, exactly. Or it could be, you know, something like a treasure hunt where, you know, the MacGuffin is the treasure. So we know what its function is. It's going to make somebody rich, but it really is just there as an object to be desired. One of the fun things I learned while doing, you know, putting some notes together, researching this is it's generally accepted that one of the first MacGuffin in commonly accepted MacGuffin and literature was the holy grail, which is very common plot device for Arthurian legend. And then, you know, later tales where this is also treasure. Yes. It had religious significance, but therefore making it a worthwhile pursuit for these holy and sanctified nights. But yeah, it was functionally a MacGuffin because once you get the holy grail, what do you do with it? Well, it depends. If you're in an Indiana Jones movie or not, I know. The Arthurian knights were not not planning to make themselves immortal by that. They were planning to just get it and put it somewhere to look at it and go, it's the holy grail. Yay. So MacGuffins, like I said, it's got a negative connotation around it, I believe. And I do think that is that's very unfair. It's often treated like, well, it's just something that they had to put in there to get the characters, to act, to do something. And it's like, well, yeah, but that's a book. R: Yeah. You need a plot. K: That's how plot devices work. I think where MacGuffins get a bad rep so to speak is because they're meaningless and interchangeable. There are a lot of books, movies, TV shows where the MacGuffin is interchangeable. How many, you know, heist films have you watched where it's like, we need to get this thing in order to, you know, make this next step. And then it turns out that it's like, oh no, wait, things have changed. We need get this other thing. It doesn't have to be the same MacGuffin through the course of the story. They can change based on, you know, how the plot's moving or circumstances or the needs or wants of the characters. As I mentioned before, all MacGuffin are plot devices, not all plot devices are a MacGuffin. So that was kind of, you know, we wanted to talk a little bit about what a MacGuffin is and what it isn't thereby, what is a plot device and what its function is. K: Plot devices are basically a technique and narrative use to move the plot forward. It can be anything from, you know, characters and their actions to objects, to gifts of mysterious origins that we're not quite sure about. Now. It can be relationship, plot devices cover a lot of different things. One of them is MacGuffin. So, you know, saying like, well saying this object, it's just a plot device. Well, it might not be just a plot device. It might be a MacGuffin, but plot devices can be other things. Chekov's gun is of course a plot device. The Chekov's gun rule is if you're going to have a gun on the stage in the first act of a play, somebody needs to fire it in the third act of a play because otherwise it's just, you know, a decoration at that point. I don't like that. R: I don't think it's just that it's a decoration it's that your audience is going to wonder about it and that you don't want to distract or disappoint. K: If there's a play going on and there's a gun hanging on the wall and it's set in a hunting lodge that seems fairly normal. R: But for example, if I see somebody in a movie, pick a rifle out of their nightstand and tuck it into their belt, I know that, you know, something's going to escalate. K: Yeah, exactly. Or at least we're, we should be reading into that. Character is planning for there to be some kind of a conflict or a scenario in which they may need to defend themselves. Right. But let's talk a little bit about pot devices. As I mentioned, they're things that are intended to move the plot along. There's an endless list of things that are plot devices. And as I said, these can be anything from relationships. Like a love triangle is a frequently as plot device. Definitely one of my least favorites. First of all, they're very rarely actually triangles. They're more like two lines converging on a single point in order for there to be a triangle, all three people involved need to be having— R: So is the object of the other two's interest a MacGuffin? K: Could be, I've talked endlessly about what a ridiculous character Bella from Twilight is. And I mean, she's, she's borderline a MacGuffin. Like really, you know what, God, that's a really good thought experiment. I'm going to have to like find some kind of a summary now and go, go through this and see if like Bella is actually a MacGuffin. R: If the character themself doesn't have any agency, like the damsel in distress that you don't even see until you storm the castle in the third act. K: Yeah, exactly. Yeah. And we'll get to things that can be MacGuffin that you might not think would be a MacGuffin. So one of them that I actually stumbled across that I didn't think about as a plot device is the Deus ex Machina. So Deus ex Machina it's was a commonly used plot device, especially in Greek comedies and tragedies, primarily tragedies, I suppose where an improbable event is used to resolve everything and bring the story to a conclusion, usually a happy conclusion, fun fact about the Deus ex Machina, of course, you know, it's the Latin for "God in the machine." it was because that's because in a lot of great tragedies and plays, they'd have this mechanism by which an actor portraying a God was lowered into the stage, does god things, you know, changes whatever's happening, and then that's the end of the story. So God in the machine was what was coined for that. This one I will say generally is something that writers are encouraged to avoid. It's it's not great storytelling. Like if, you know, you're lining up for the big conflict and everyone's squared off and waiting to see what happens. And then an earthquake happens and kills everyone... R: Yeah. You know, the earthquake, wasn't something that had been foreshadowed or anything like that. It's kinda like the "Oh, and I woke up and it was all a dream." K: I always say like the T-Rex at the end of the first Jurassic Park movie. R: Just shows up and chomps. K: Just shows up and is like "Raptors! Mmm!" R: A lot of people were pretty satisfied by the T-Rex if, if it had been T-Rexes in the tragedies, we could've had a whole new view of the Deus ex Machina. K: Yeah. It was a, it was a very satisfying ending and it was certainly a "whoa, holy crap. Like, yeah, I forgot. There's also huge dinosaurs running around here. Right." R: And again, so like that was foreshadowed. It was Chekov's T-Rex for your T-Rex Machina. K: It is a little bit of an ex Machina because first of all, the last time we saw the T-Rex, it was very far from the visitor center. And also no one can explain to me how it got in there. So, but you know. It's fine. R: Hey, look. If you really want to nitpick Jurassic Park, let's just talk about how the Jeep fell into the T-Rex enclosure. They did not get to a fence. And yet there were brachiosaurs. Why were they in the T-Rex enclosure? K: I thought they were outside the T-Rex enclosure along a cliff. R: I didn't see a fence. K: The geography of this is, is definitely slightly slightly suspect. But also a plot device, the T-Rex in this is, you know, serving as, as a plot device, in that it is forcing the characters to act and make decisions really. We all know that if they just sat quietly in the cars, the movie would have been a lot different. R: But the MacGuffin of Jurassic Park would be the dinosaur DNA. K: Yes. in one aspect of the plot, definitely, the Nedry plot. I would argue that that is much more relevant to everything, but like, it is a weird little side plot where this chain of events gets kicked off because of yes, the dinosaur DNA, which is not meaningful for the story. Is it interchangeable? I don't know. I would say no on that, but it definitely, for that particular part of the plot serves as a MacGuffin. K: One of the examples I always use that, you know, people point to and say is a MacGuffin, but is absolutely not, is the one ring from Lord of the Rings. It's not an interchangeable object there, isn't another, you know, another thing that they could go take and throw into this volcano, the only reason they're going to throw in this ring into Mount Doom is because it has to be that specific ring. And it has to be thrown into Mount Doom. We lose the whole story of the one ring corrupting and torturing everybody that's holding it. You know, we lose the the character development that comes from the people who have to carry this ring and what it does to them. So that's one we're, you know, I see like people saying like, oh yeah, and the one ring, the MacGuffin. Like it's not, that is not a MacGuffin. It is a plot device, but it is not a MacGuffin. R: Right. It's an object that everybody wants, but it is a carefully crafted object in terms of the story that is the foundation of the story itself. K: Yeah. The one ring, I would say, even goes so far as to serve as a theme in that story, essentially. One of my favorite plot devices is a plot coupons. Rekka also loves these. R: Like you need the blue key card and then come back with the blue key card. And then, you know, you can open this blue locked door. The idea that you need this thing before the story can go any further and it has to be this thing. But that thing is not going to come around later. It's not like that key will open another door later. It will open this one door that we need to progress, but there's probably going to be another door later. K: And again, this is not a MacGuffin because it's not interchangeable. You need that specific key. The other way to sort of integrate plot coupons into your story is there's a certain number of objects you need to collect in order to get something else. My favorite one of these is Dragon Ball. You want to summon the dragon. I believe his name was Shen. You have to collect all seven dragon balls to do that. So the story is being driven by the quest to find all of these, some in the dragon and then summoning the dragon from there typically drives the plot forward even more. It's very rarely goes the way you want it to when you're collecting, collecting things for a larger thing. It's not like a carnival where you get enough tickets, you get the giant teddy bear and then you go home. That teddy bear might kill you. Yeah. Similarly to, to plot coupons is a plot voucher which is something that a character is given or, you know, picks up on a whim or just, you know, is particularly entranced by and goes, I'm going to take this object. And then it turns out to be incredibly useful or life-saving, or exactly the thing that they needed or didn't realize the value of it. Something like that. R: This is frequently a Star Trek: The Next Generation thing where Wesley is working on this school project and that school project saves the planet later when he connects it to the war coils. K: Yeah. There you go. Yeah. it's a very common thing in especially fantasy because you know, it's this there's a lot of concepts of hidden and mysterious objects where something that you have, you don't realize that's what it is the whole time you have it. And then suddenly it's magically revealed at the end. One of my favorites. I don't know if anyone listening to this or Rekka, I feel like you may have read like the, you know, the subsequent Wizard of Oz books. R: I have not read the sequels. K: Oh really? Okay. Yeah, and um R: I always meant to, but I just never got around to it. K: They're good. They're good. I got, I got really into them and I believe it's, is it in the second book? I can't remember. And one of them were Dorothy returns to Oz and they're trying to, you know, so Oz is now without a leader and she goes off on this whole quest with this boy that she finds who he's an orphan. And he doesn't have a lot of memories from when he was younger and they go in this whole thing and they're trying R: Well that sounds like a missing king. K: Better. It's a missing queen. Because they finally turn— their whole thing is they're trying to track down this witch who may know where the heir Ozma is. And they finally confront her and she tearfully breaks down and points to the boy and says, "I turned her into a boy." Dorothy's had the queen with her the whole time and didn't realize it. So yeah, that's a, you know, that's a good, I'm not sure that really fits the plot voucher, but I'm going to say that it does, because Dorothy does go out of her way to have this boy accompany her. I think the boy's name is Pip because of course it would be. You know, somebody who on a whim picks up like a bulletproof vest or has given a bullet professed and then get shot later. Or you know, there's always like the little meek character that they give like a knife or a gun to, and say here, hold this just in case. K: And then the main character is getting strangled to death and they use it. Those are plot vouchers. Another one— and then I promise I'll stop going through plot devices here, but I, I always enjoy this—is a good red herring. Very common in murder mysteries and thriller stories and even a spy novels. You know, this is trying to divert the audience of the reader's attention away from something and draw it to something else. You know, I mentioned murder mystery. So like this would be like, you know, the whole family's gathered for dinner and the grandmother suddenly dies. And the doctor of the family declare she's been poisoned, and who would have the motive for doing this? And while you, the reader trying to sort through all of this, there becomes a character who it's to you very clear has the best motives, the best opportunity and everything. But in the case of that, being a red herring, what it's doing is it's distracting you from something that's happening in the background, where there is actually a better candidate to be the murderer, but the author doesn't want you to know that yet. Red herrings are frequently used for another plot device, which is of course the plot twist, right? Very difficult to have a plot twist without a series of very well laid out red herrings. Yeah. R: And you have to be very balanced in how you use them. So you don't tip off that they are red herrings. Like they can't be so overtly obvious, although in certain genres they are tropes and people want the red herring and they want to be the smart one who figures out who the actual killer is before the detective realizes they are after the wrong person or whatever. K: Red herrings can actually be used within the book as well. Something that the you know, antagonist of the story does, to deliberately mislead our band of noble heroes and send them off on a wild goose chase so they can continue their nefarious plans undeterred, would be a red herring used within the context of the story. That's I hope kind of a good, "This is a plot device. This is a MacGuffin," but one thing I did want to touch on was things that can be MacGuffins, but don't seem like they would be MacGuffins. Because as we mentioned, MacGuffin is need to be, you know, functionally meaningless interchangeable and lacking agency. And these don't necessarily seem like things that would check off those boxes R: Just by their inherent nature. You're going to say people as your first one. So like you would see a character and you're going to think they're going to act with some agency. They're going to try to manipulate the world around them to get what they want. But sometimes... K: Sometimes they're just MacGuffins. You know, I mentioned, I am going to go back and try to figure this out. If Bella from Twilight is actually just a MacGuffin. My— I'm going to say in some books, yes. For staggeringly, large parts of the book. Baby Yoda is a MacGuffin for a really long time in the Mandalorian. Yes, it's a sentient functioning creature that in some cases does interact with and change the environment, but he really doesn't have a lot of agency. He's just sort of, kind of getting carted around by, by the Mandalorian. R: He wants to eat amphibians. K: He wants to eat amphibians and their eggs. And everybody wants him. Everyone is trying to get this child that—the viewer see some examples of his power early on, but most of the people trying to get him don't realize that. And even, you know, up to the very end, if not like at the, you know, the end of the story so far, he's suddenly become a very involved, interactive character, altering and changing the world around him. He's still, he's an object that's handed off. R: Right. Although technically by sending the Jedi signal homing signal, yes, he does get used. So therefore—. K: Yes, he becomes a plot device at that point. R: He is no longer a MacGuffin, but yeah, for most of the season, he is. K: He's kind of a Deus ex Machina there. R: Well, okay. Is he the Deus ex Machina or is Luke showing up to take him away the Deus ex Machina? K: Spoilers for Mandalorian season two, which— R: If you care, you already know. K: Yeah, Exactly. No, I would say he's the Deus ex Machina because by that point, Luke is a function of him. He only shows up for him. Okay. He's not a MacGuffin because he's not interchangeable if you know, Han Solo showed up that wouldn't have been very helpful for everyone. I mean, you know, extra gun, I guess, but Luke's the one we really needed in that situation, but yeah. And you see this you see this a lot in video games, like the escort quests, where, you know, you just have like some silly character that keeps trying to like run into dangerous situations and you have to prevent them from doing it. That's, they're serving as a MacGuffin at that point. You know, Rekka made the example of like the damsel in distress. People can be MacGuffins for a time and then change into plot devices or then even characters. R: Okay. But when you are looking over somebody or something from a story, how do you say here's where they change? And that changes them like before they weren't a plot device? K: Where, where is the crossover? R: Well, like when you're, when you're saying like, yes, that's a MacGuffin or yes, that's a plot device. Like if, as a plot device that meant that later they did something. So then were they ever a MacGuffin? K: Yes. MacGuffins do not have to stay MacGuffins. Hmm. You can graduate from MacGuffin to plot device and plot device to character. That's what typically is going to take a person from a MacGuffin to, you know, being part of the story, be it as a character or a plot device is them acting either on their own behalf or on the behalf of the people that were basically treating them as a MacGuffin at that point. Some of the common tropes with this is them suddenly gaining a power of some kind, you know, maybe this was like this you know, child princess that needed to be escorted across the galaxy. So she could go back and claim her throne. But basically we just had to keep her hidden and locked away and make sure, you know, people keep attacking the ship and trying to stop us from getting her home. K: But then she touches a crystal that she shouldn't have. And now she's going to get them all safely home she's then, you know, not a MacGuffin at that point, she is, you know, a character or maybe on some level, a plot device, usually in order for a person to be a true MacGuffin, they have to be completely helpless: babies, children that can't take care of themselves or, oh, here's a good one. Macguffins that will—like I mentioned with Ozma in, you know, the Wizard of Oz sequel books—MacGuffins that you didn't realize were with you the whole time. And they transform into something that transcends being a MacGuffin. You know, they were cursed to just be this rock. And for some reason, someone's got the rock with them the whole time and it's a MacGuffin, but then it's, you know, we broke the curse and it's actually a person. R: Or in science fiction, you might have somebody that's like in stasis, in cryo, and you don't know why you're transporting them or why everyone keeps attacking your ship to get them or something. K: Macguffins aren't static. They don't always have to stay MacGuffin. A good example of a MacGuffin that does not stay MacGuffin is an egg, anytime, you know, there's a, a precious egg or something similar that we have to, you know, be transporting and getting to wherever it needs to hatch or something. And then it hatches probably dragons are a really good example or trope here. And then it actually hatches and turns into a dragon. Well, that dragon is not a MacGuffin because it's a dragon. R: And at the very least it changes the plot by being a hungry, now-alive thing. K: Very much so, very much. So other things that can be MacGuffins. We talked about interchangeable objects a little bit, you know, the MacGuffin does not have to be the static standard object to the whole time. It can change. It can be, you know, it's whatever the character or characters desire or need at that moment. R: It could be a relay race of MacGuffins. K: Exactly. Really, honestly it could. It really could. And then the other one that I had made a note of here is a place. So, you know, we think of the MacGuffin as an object that you're trying to hold, but it can also be a place that you're trying to get to that is, you know, maybe not, we're not sure if it's real, if it's a fabled, you know, legendary location El Dorado is a good example of that. A lot of, a lot of treasure seeking-based stories have places that sort of serve as MacGuffins. And to the clear, the treasure being a MacGuffin and the place being a MacGuffin are two different things, because the treasure—like I'll go back to National Treasure—Um they very explicitly stayed in that, that it's been moved around a lot. So they're not trying to find a specific place. They are trying to find a specific thing. They just don't know where it is. R: And once they get it, they're going to remove it from that place. K: Yes. A MacGuffin that is a place is a specific spot that you've got to get to. Maybe it's a sacred temple where you could only perform this specific resurrection spell, or maybe it's a city made entirely of gold or like Treasure Planet was a good one because you had to get to that specific planet and that specific place on the planet in order to, you know, find and access all of this treasure. R: Or in the Mummy Returns, when they are trying to release the scorpion bracelet from their son's wrist, they have to go to this temple specifically to do that. K: Yeah. So places can be a little tricky. They, they verge a little bit more on, on plot devices, but there are definitely a place can serve as a MacGuffin, especially if it's like a legendary one that nobody can really prove exists. K: By the way, if there's a lot to read on a MacGuffin is out there and you know, why they're, they're really not actually a bad, a bad thing. But conflating them, you know, conflating all plot devices and saying it's a MacGuffin is not actually accurate. K: Because plot devices are a lot more dynamic than MacGuffins. And there's a lot of different types and how they can be replied. Plot devices are a writing technique. Macguffins are a component of the writing technique. So anyway, I like a good MacGuffin. I think they're a lot of fun. And I think plot devices can be really helpful for, for writing. Again, it's something that like, there are these things that I think like they just exist. They're things that we have and things we have to, you know, have in our stories, but we talk about them very dismissively for some reason. I'm never quite sure why that is. R: I think a lot of the dismissiveness comes from people who have more of a literary mind with regard to their storytelling. K: Possibly. R: So that either they are dismissive of genre fiction entirely, or they feel like it's their duty to elevate genre fiction by eliminating tropes, which would then eliminate the genre. K: Yeah. R: Um yeah, I think that that's the perception I get anyway from the discourse I see about these things, but yeah. I definitely got the impression as a, you know, emerging writer that MacGuffins, were a bad thing. But you know, as we pointed out, there's a lot of people's favorite movies, favorite stories, favorite movies, favorite plays that are just chock full of MacGuffins. K: All of the Indiana Jones, R: Pretty much, yeah. This belongs in a museum because it can just go behind glass and stay there. But in the meantime, let's fight over it. K: They Ark of the Covenant by the way, is one of my favorite MacGuffins: the Instakill MacGuffin. By the way, this is a trope is the MacGuffin that you get. And you're finally like, "Haha I have the thing." And then it kills everyone. R: The MacGuffin that you should not mess with. K: Yes. I like MacGuffins. R: Macguffins are good. And if the advice is, "I don't know what to do in the scene," "make something blow up." Like why not use a MacGuffin to keep your plot moving forward? K: Yeah. R: There's definitely a draw in like wanting an object. People can understand multiple people wanting the same object. This is the nature of humanity. So it's something we can identify quickly and relate to and understand without spending a whole bunch of time on it. K: If you just exist in your life, you're going to come across a lot of MacGuffins. My current MacGuffin is I really want a bagel. R: But it has to be a New York bagel. So it's not just a MacGuffin. K: It has to be the everything bagel with scallion cream cheese from the place around the corner from me. And the thing is, I don't have time to go get it right now, but I really want it. And for my life, it is functionally meaningless and interchangeable, because I could very easily just go get some toast out of the fridge and that will nourish and satiate me. But it's not the thing that I desire. R: But it's not. Yeah. It's not going to satisfy you. It's just going to feed you. K: Yes, exactly. Exactly. All right. Well, I think that's MacGuffins. Thank you so much, everyone for listening. R: And we'll be back with something else that we have opinions on in two weeks. K: We have a lot of opinions. R: Thanks, everyone.

Next Door Villain
Dennis Nedry (Jurassic Park)

Next Door Villain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 36:00


This is a cool episode! See? Nobody cares! Join us as we get in touch with our Dennis Nedry-ness and get into computer programming and chaotic vibes. Unlike Dr. Hammond, we spared lots of expenses to bring you further discussion on workers' rights, salary, dinosaurs, and weird contemplative poems at the end written from the perspective of Dennis Nedry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextdoorvillain/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nextdoorvillain/support

Caro Watson
Lendas do passado. - Lucasverso Vol. 18

Caro Watson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 10:09


MALDIÇÃO virei o Nedry, ao menos posso tentar gravar um episódio bom, mas que tal... @umlucasouza

InGeneral Podcast | Jurassic Park Podcast
Episode #94 - Dominion‘s Dastardly Dilophosaurus

InGeneral Podcast | Jurassic Park Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 91:13


Hiding in the deep and dark jungles of Isla Nublar is a little spitty Dilophosaurus, ready to take that butter fingered computer programmer down, glasses and all. She waits in the shadows until she hears the roaring engine of a 1992 Jeep Wrangler Sahara edition as it comes barreling down the muddy road. Everything is in place, she's had weeks to setup this plan, to plant the log, to loosen the arrow on the sign, and now she gets to enact it for the final time. Out steps the yellow, rotund man. He's a little more shaken than usual; there's less confidence in his step. He stumbles in the mud, searching for something hastily as the rain pours down. The trap is set. Nedry, his innards, his dignity and soul, will soon lie with the Dilophosaurs on Isla Nublar. And hopefully, 29 years later, the Dilophosaurus will rise again. Music: Caleb Burnett Use JURASSICOUTPOST10 at VICE-PRESS to receive 10% discount on all prints in the Jurassic Park collection: https://vice-press.com/collections/jurassic-park-collection Use OUTPOST20 at Zavvi to receive 20% discount on all Jurassic Park and Jurassic World products! FESTIVAL COLLECTION: http://tidd.ly/f696ef9c PRIMAL COLLECTION: https://tidd.ly/2Bb2yYK The Jurassic Outpost STORE is NOW OPEN! https://www.jurassicoutpost.com/store  Get your KIRBY PAINT AND TILE PLUS merch here: https://www.jurassicoutpost.com/store Podcast: https://www.jurassicoutpost.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jurassicoutpost Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jurassicoutpost Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jurassic_outpost Vault: https://www.jurassicvault.com Wiki: https://www.jurassicwiki.com

The Movie Commentary Podcast
Jurassic Park-"Must go FASTER!!"

The Movie Commentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 130:31


Steven Spielberg brings us another classic here with his 1993 mega-hit Jurassic Park. Not only a film that left an indelible mark on the public's view of dinosaurs, Jurassic Park help usher in a new era of filmmaking with its revolutionary use of CGI imagery to create the prehistoric creatures. Listen along as we take a look at a film 65 million years in the making!!Have a movie recommendation?DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcastEmail me: themoviecommentarypodcast@yahoo.comApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-movie-commentary-podcast/id1526950957 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1RLQAkNzaWQoVBLBZITNSCYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRxehtzRCZ4qjfLTMDIClbw/Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-347499519hGoogle Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zMDExNGVmYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAIQ4aUDahcKEwjol9z975HrAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQBQStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-movie-commentary-podcastiHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1248-the-movie-commentary-podc-71326635/Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/XPR5L4NB8gbInstagram/Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcast

DinoCast - de dinosauriër podcast met Maarten van Rossem en Gijs Rademaker

Deze aflevering van Dinocast gaat over een reeks onopgeloste sterfgevallen. De lichamen lagen begraven op een woeste en eenzame plek. De boeren van wie dit land is, hadden lang geen enkel idee dat er zich op hun terrein een massagraf bevond. Hoe de slachtoffers zijn gestorven is een raadsel, maar we weten al wel: de lichamen zijn na hun dood nog verplaatst. Dit gaat natuurlijk niet over mensen, maar over Triceratopsen ;-)Cold case: Wat is er met ze gebeurd? Want de afgelopen jaren ontdekte een Nederlands onderzoeksteam het allergrootste graf van Triceratopsen in de geschiedenis: zo'n zeven dieren bij elkaar. Een unieke vondst van meer dan 1000 botten. Kouder dan dit worden Cold Cases niet, maar toch: samen met Triceratops-onderzoeker Jimmy de Rooij, die de dieren opgroef en onderzocht, proberen we uit te vinden wat er zo'n 66 miljoen jaar geleden moet zijn gebeurd.Op expeditieOok bespreken we hoe het is om dinosaurussen op te graven: jaarlijks gaat er een Naturalis-team van geschoolde vrijwilligers naar de VS om daar te graven en te onderzoeken. Jimmy vertelt ons hoe dat er allemaal aan toegaat.Jurassic Park: Dilophosaurus En vaste prik aan het einde van iedere aflevering: onze Jurassic Park review! Triceratops bespraken we de vorige aflevering al, dus deze aflevering kijkt Gijs met historicus Ilja Nieuwland naar de beroemde scene waarin de gezette ICT-er Nedry van de weg schiet en een Dilophosaurus tegen het lijf loopt.De Dilophosaurus in de film heeft een grote nekkraag waarmee hij Nedry angst aanjaagt, en spuugt grote klodders gif in zijn ogen. Maar... is er enige wetenschappelijke basis voor deze creatieve toevoegingen?

Lead Time
Team Nedry!

Lead Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 32:57


Join Tim and Jake as they chat with Geoff and Michelle Nedry about their business and giving back to the community.  This is Lead Time!

Jurassic Minutes Podcast
Jurassic Minutes April 2021

Jurassic Minutes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 30:18


Hello and welcome to The April issue of Jurassic Minutes  Where we discuss recent movie, toy and franchise news for the Jurassic series.  Introductions Brad David On this episode we will be discussing  -toys, toys and more toys, Recent Toy or Prop Purchases? Brad - legacy Nedry and jeep 12 Dave - Blue Galli, Troodon, A-Club Magazine ft. JP, TLW T. rex cake topper, TLW full body T. rex puppet, copy of the JP Raptor pen schematic. Now for the news…. CRETACEOUS HUMAN FIGURES REVEALED — BEN, YAZ, KENJI & MORE https://www.collectjurassic.com/041521/   JURASSIC PARK FORD EXPLORER IS ON THE WAY IN NEW LEGACY COLLECTION SET https://www.collectjurassic.com/041321-2/ Outro Thank you for listening.  -Anything else we'd like to bring up? You can find us the following ways   web site: www.jurassicminutes.wordpress.com Email: thelostworldminute@gmail.com Facebook page: groups/jurassicminutes Twitter: @jurassicMinute Instagram: Jurassicmimutes Links to The Lost World and Jurassic Park 3 Minutes can be found at the web site.   

Under the Hard Hat
04/16/2021 Under the Hardhat w/ Adam Nedry

Under the Hard Hat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 20:32


On today's episode we dive Under the Hardhat with Adam Nedry, Risk Manager at APi Group Risk Management.   Thanks for listening and Be Safe!

Jurassic Minutes Podcast
Jurassic Minutes March 2021

Jurassic Minutes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 74:05


Intro (Added in Post)   Hello and welcome to The March issue of Jurassic Minutes    Where we discuss recent movie, toy and franchise news for the Jurassic series.    Introductions Brad David   On this episode we will be discussing  -toys, toys and more toys, -and a new segment of the show called Jurassic Discussions. Stay tuned for that one coming after the news.  Recent Toy or Prop Purchases? Brad - SFX magazine from 2001, jp sticker book. Chronicle Hammonds cane. Dave - Revoltech T. rex, TLW Raptor Koosh, Amber Collection JP/// Pteranodon, Camp Cretaceous Troodon   Now for the news…. 00:11:32 Nedry, Dilophosaur and Jeep pack. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1178146222644306&id=579961405796127 00:16:12 Mattel’s new dino escape line https://www.collectjurassic.com/032621-2/ 00:20:10 Mattel raptor squad 4 pack coming soon https://m.facebook.com/collectjurassic/photos/a.580539585738309/1180505395741722/?type=3&source=48 00:25:53 Jurassic nano figures are now on shelves in the states https://m.facebook.com/collectjurassic/photos/a.580539585738309/1180480109077584/?type=3&source=48 00:27:20 New in hand images: Tiger raptor https://m.facebook.com/collectjurassic/photos/pcb.1175159846276277/1175159802942948/?type=3&source=49 Ray Arnold https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1176471979478397&id=579961405796127 Jp3 pteranodon https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1175163002942628&id=579961405796127 00:39:11 Legacy Apatosaurus https://www.collectjurassic.com/031021-2/ 00:45:46 Jurassic Discussions. Welcome to a new segment of the Jurassic Minutes podcast where we have a look at a scene in one of the films and discuss possible alternatives to that scene. Did certain characters need to do that or should they have been there, or in the case of this discussion, would a scene be better if a particular dinosaur wasn’t there.     We’ve just finished the Gyrosphere attach sequence from Jurassic world on our weekly show The Jurassic World minute. And while we discussed the attack on the whole compared to the other mid movie action scenes from the previous films, there was one big hybrid on screen when it possibly didn’t need to be.     Okay so a brief recap of the scene. The boys venture into a restricted area where Ankylosaurs are grazing in the jungle. These animals have been fenced off for some reason, possibly too dangerous to be in the valley because of thier club tails. The indominus shows up to attack the animals and the gyrosphere is cought in the middle before the predator turns its attention on the boys in the hamster ball and they barely make it out alive.    So let’s ask some questions.  -did the indominus need to be in this scene?  We’ve seen it kill already. It’s going to kill a lot more. For as brief as this scene is I don’t think it needed to be there.    -would a herbivore attack been just as good?  So sadly we’ve only seen one herbivore attack in the previous films, that being the stegosaur creek bed sequence in Tlw. We know these animals are dangerous, why won’t universal show us that on screen?   -so how would this scene of payed out if the indominus was removed?  So the boys still go into the jungle, the crazing ankylosaurs are spooked. Maybe there’s a baby with them the staff don’t know about. And they attack the gyrosphere with thier clubbed tails. One impact causes the door to break off and the boys escape out into the field as we see in the film. The waterfall scene only exists to get them out of danger, id cut it unless there was a reason to get them wet. A tracker in the wrist bands for instance and the water destroys it so owen can’t track them later.   We would then get owen and Claire arrive and see the damaged gyrosphere, we would still see footprints leading off into the jungle and the believability of thier escape would better.    01:00:24 Leaked E750 Prototype SPOILERS AHEAD!     Outro Thank you for listening.  -Anything else we'd like to bring up? You can find us the following ways   web site: www.jurassicminutes.wordpress.com Email: thelostworldminute@gmail.com Facebook page: groups/jurassicminutes Twitter: @jurassicMinute Instagram: Jurassicmimutes Links to The Lost World and Jurassic Park 3 Minutes can be found at the web site.  End credits added in post

Jurassic Minutes Podcast
Jurassic Mysteries Ep 009 The Curious Case Of Elliot Wu

Jurassic Minutes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 46:13


Hello and welcome to Jurassic Mysteries,   Where we take a look and discuss myths, misconceptions and maybe even unknown facts from the Jurassic Franchise.   Introductions:  Brad David On this episode we will be heading all the way back to 1994 and the first draft of Michael Chricton’s The Lost World.   What is the issue here? Novels are written and rewritten all the time, and for the last 26ish years we only had what was put to print in Michael Chricton’s The Lost World. But David as we’ve been finding out over the last year there’s a lot more to this franchise fans haven’t seen or heard about yet. And thanks to Adventure Collectables on Twitter we have an insight to an entirely new character mostly written out of that original novel.     Even now there’s a lot of little differences coming out of the Adventure Collectibles twitter account showing Jack Thorne and Kelly’s age wa changed, Ian and Sarah talk more about the baby rex when they X-ray it and     Dr Elliot Wu, brother and supporter of the late Henry Wu is revealed to be the caretaker of Isla Sorna. As he explained to the team stuck on the island in a removed chapter of the novel titled “The Caretaker” Elliot Wu reveals Henry was the real genius, Elliot merely helped. Elliot couldn’t let Henry’s wonderful work die. And then there was the challenge, which Malcolm rephrases “contamination.”   So what's the facts?  (Image 1) Our first hint to Elliot in the novel is something that remained in the finished publication. When Malcolm, Jack Thorne and the kids go through Richard Levine’s office to determine where he went they find a large cork board covering an entire office wall. On it Richard had pinned maps, charts, newspaper clippings Landsat images and aerial photographs. At the top of the board was a large sigh that read Site B.  Along side that was a blurred, curled snapshot of a bespectacled Chinese man in a white lab coat standing in the jungle beside a wooden sign that read Site B. The lab coat is open but covering the lettering on his t shirt, but in a blown up image we can see InGen Site B Research Facility.    Originally I’d thought this was Henry wu, a photo taken back in 89 (novel timeline) when we was on Sorna. But this is out first clue for Elliot.   There’s a email here retrieved by Arby as well with E Wu in the cc box but it was all changed to H Wu in the novel.   (Image 2) page 100 Next we head to the Chapter Exploitation and page 100 where Lewis Dodgson is talking to the head of biosyn about getting funding to pillage InGens Site B. We get a mention of paying Nedry $750 thousand with nothing to show for it. And then something cut from the final publication. (Refer Image 2)   On Page 117 in the Chapter “Site B” as the team discover the worker village they see workers cottages covered by vines and half taken over by jungle. In the earlier manuscript they also soo a two story tall managers residence that didn’t look as over grown as the other buildings. We later find out this is where Elliot Wu is living.   (Image 3-4) Next we jump to Ian, Jack and Eddie exploring the abandoned Lab building on page 126 in the chapter “Interior”. In the final novel the fifth door opened leads into a large conference room with a map on the wall (I wish we seen this map!!)   But in the early manuscript it’s another office, but this ones clean! The rear window was completely clean, yet we don’t get any more description of what’s beyond the window except for the earlier suggestion of light trying to shine through a grimy window.   We also get Ian looking closely at a map on the wall. It seems like his about to say something really important about it when Eddie suggests the door hasn’t been opened in a long time and that’s why it’s soo clean inside. Something on that map got Ian’s attention, and when they leave, he carefully closes the door behind them.    There’s a couple of emails found in the lab with E Wu on the sender line also. Nothing really important to add there.    (Image 5) next we travel to near the end of the novel to the chapter “Village” and page 317-318. Jack Thorne is out in the worker village searching for gas for the Jeep wrangle they’d just used to narrowly escape the raptors.   After checking the pumps at the gas station he moves along a wet path to a small shed covered in vines. There he sees a dozen steel drums standing on thier ends.   He then notices a bare space where three drums had been. (I thought this was in the novel but it’s not.) 5horne can see where they were rolled on thier sides and foot prints in the wet dirt.   Later in the chapter we get a monologue from throne questioning who else was on the island. It couldn’t be the Dodgson team, they were too far away from thier boat and it would of run on diesel.    (Image 6) in the chapter “Escape” on page 350 the survivors enter the tunnel network under the worker village to escape the raptors in the gas station. (Side note something I would of loved to see in the film).  In this chapter they move down a short tunnel and emerge through a trapdoor in a small utility shed. But the manuscript tells a far different story.  The sounds of the raptors can be heard behind them as they too enter the tunnels. But just as kelly is about to head to the laboratory a voice calls out “no this way”.   (Image 7) we now have a new chapter removed from the novel called “Caretaker”  -We meet a man Ian and Arby know, Elliot Wu. Arby says on the computer files in Levine’s apartment Elliot Wu was the head of site b. His dressed in a white robe or a gown.  -a lot of the dialogue from wu here is spoken between Sarah, Levine and Malcolm in the boat after leaving the island. Pirons and the diseased animals.  -it also pretty much confirms Levine has now got this piron disease and this might of been the lead into a Michael Chrictons Jp3   -since he was on the island was he on ingens books but how since they were long since bankrupt. -where was he living? Eating? What was he doing there he didn’t stop the disease from spreading, and he didn’t seem to make any new animals. And he didn’t seem to be able to stop dead animals from leaving the island.  -got a real lost vibe from it all, others of long forgotten Darma crew still on island.   (Continues to image 8) there’s a lot of discussion on the meat extract used to feed the carnivores. How Elliot devoted his life to try and reverse the disease but couldn’t. Interested at one point they turned most of the lab away from production and worked on protein extraction just so they could research what they were dealing with.  But for the most part Elliot succeeded. The animals were healthy and flourishing for a time. Then three years ago the compys changed thier behaviour and started eating feces of larger animals. There was still a effected animal somewhere and the disease spread once again.   There’s also a discussion here that the military will find out about the island soon and it will be bombed just like Nublar.   Also Elliot helped Arby’s log onto the radio network but there isn’t really any sign on that in the novel. (Image 9 into 10) as we go from Image 9-10 Eliot’s has a coughing fit, he tells them they need to beat the tide if they want to get out through the caves. Eliot tells them to go, and remains behind.   We then cut to the survivors driving the explorer to the boat house. Sarah and kelly have thier discussion about the computer graphics leading to the discovery of the tunnels yet no one talks about the encounter they just had.    And finally Image 11-12 and the chapter “Departure” is cut well down since most of the discussion is had with Elliot. Instead we get Malcolm saying the island should be bombed, and Thorne talking to kelly about humans needing theories and fantasy’s to live.    So what do we think happened? In the end the character didn’t really add anything to the novel. It’s hard to believe on this dinosaur infested island a old man was able to study the animals, get blood samples etc without any real danger. It takes away the danger the group face throughout the novel.   

Movies On The Rocks
Episode 1.10: JURASSIC PARK -- SPARED NO EXPENSE!!

Movies On The Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 167:10


Episode 10! We have hit double digits! Cue the majestic John Williams score! Well, in any case, we are so grateful to have made it this far without getting extinct or dying a horrible, blinding, gruesome death like Nedry or the Lawyer that got it on the toilet. Yeesh. Well, we hope you enjoy our discussion on Jurassic Park, because as the movie itself, it's a GAME CHANGER (we hope)!! As always, we do the show with a drink in our hands and T-Rex terrifying roar in our hearts!! SLAINTE!! INTRO: PEG & THE REJECTED -- ALL SING ALONG OUTRO: DISTEMPER -- HAPPY END REFILL: SHAOLIN DUB -- SKANKING IT EASY DUB EMAIL : MOVIESONTHEROCKS2020@GMAIL.COM TWITTER: @moviesontheroc1 INSTAGRAM: @moviesontherocks2020

Jurassic Minutes Podcast
Jurassic Minutes August 2020

Jurassic Minutes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 66:23


Hello and welcome to The August issue of Jurassic Minutes    where we discuss recent movie, toy and franchise news for the Jurassic series.    Introductions Brad David On this episode we will be discussing  -new figures!! -Colin’s up to his old tricks again -and Clovis is still messing around with the dominion shooting schedule. -all that and a lot more coming up on this month's show.  00:01:20 Recent Toy or Prop Purchases? -amber collection Dilophosaur went up on amazon au just after the last Jurassic minutes release. Paid for that   -amber collection Dennis Nedry has arrived, all the way from Tennessee. My first entry into the amber collection and very happy with it.   -Couple new books from Dave  Now for the news…. 00:10:10 Lost-world.com viral site disappears from our lives, and memories.    00:15:58 New Lego series on the way. We have a trailer for Jurassic World: Double Trouble.  https://youtu.be/OGuY5sJJ6jM   00:18:39 Camp Cretaceous is roaring into mc Donald’s. We’ve seen photos of toys of the characters dino and human, as well as some small books as well.   Some fans have already watched the series so we are getting close to the shows release next month.    00:25:38 The hats back? Well kind of  https://www.jurassicoutpost.com/sam-neill-shows-off-dr-alan-grants-hat-for-jurassic-world-dominion Next we got a images posted up by Laura dern on twitter I think, showing some chairs. https://www.facebook.com/JurassicWorld/photos/a.201423149902576/3396722650372594/?type=3&theater Nothing yet from jeff.   00:32:08 Jake Johnson’s Lowry May not be returning for Domonion.  https://www.jurassicoutpost.com/jake-johnsons-lowery-may-not-return-in-jurassic-world-dominion-due-to-scheduling-conflicts   00:34:13 Malta filming cut back due to virus surge. https://jurassicworld3.net/news/jurassic-world-dominion-scaling-back-shoot-malta-due-covid-19-infection-surge   00:37:24 Official set pics show animatronic Compy’s and Owens new wardrobe. https://www.jurassicoutpost.com/new-look-at-dinosaurs-and-chris-pratt-from-jurassic-world-dominion   00:42:27 A set image has the fandom abuzz, and tabloid media has given everyone false hope. https://www.jurassicoutpost.com/trevorrow-teases-a-return-to-isla-sorna-in-new-set-picture-from-jurassic-world-dominion   Comparison Pics: https://www.facebook.com/jurassicpedia/photos/pcb.2738377963118033/2738377359784760/?type=3&theater   -will we get a mention of Nedry’s company as well? Integrated Computer Systems Inc from Cambridge Massachusetts   Outro Thank you for listening.  -Anything else we'd like to bring up? You can find us the following ways   web site: www.jurassicminutes.wordpress.com Email: thelostworldminute@gmail.com Facebook page: groups/jurassicminutes Twitter: @jurassicMinutes Instagram: Jurassicmimutes Links to The Lost World and Jurassic Park 3 Minutes can be found at the web site.  End credits added in post

Collect Jurassic World
Somebody Find Nedry

Collect Jurassic World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 80:56


We’re on the hunt for everyone’s systems analyst! Our search will take us to Camp Cretaceous, where we will discuss the new trailer for the upcoming Netflix series, as well as its tie-in toys from Mattel and McDonald’s, as well as new toys in the Jurassic World Legacy and Amber Collections. We’ll track the latest assets, meander into the Trophy Room, and catch up on the latest Jurassic World: Dominion news! Fax Machine: collectjurassic@gmail.com —Visit www.collectjurassic.com for the latest #JurassicPark and #JurassicWorld news!Subscribe to the Collect Jurassic YouTube channel!http://youtube.com/collectjurassicInstagram: http://instagram.com/collectjurassicTwitter:http://twitter.com/collectjurassicFacebook:http://facebook.com/collectjurassic—Victoria’s Cantina t-shirts, caps, mugs, and more!https://teespring.com/stores/victorias-cantinahttps://www.teepublic.com/user/victoriascantinaSubscribe to the Victoria’s Cantina YouTube channel!https://www.youtube.com/user/VictoriasCantina    Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/victoriascantina/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/vicscantinaFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/victoriascantina/    TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@victoriascantinaPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/VictoriasCantina

Jurassic Minutes Podcast
Jurassic Minutes July 2020

Jurassic Minutes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 47:13


Hello and welcome to The July issue of Jurassic Minutes  where we discuss recent movie, toy and franchise news for the Jurassic series.  Introductions Brad David On this episode we will be discussing  -camp Cretaceous teasers out! -all that and a lot more coming up on this month's show.  Recent Toy or Prop Purchases? -amber collection Nedry. Dilophosaur came and went :( Now for the news…. Dominion continues to film, theres been some set pics come out of owen, clare and either franklin or maisie sitting at a table in a small cafe area. Not alot to discuss and not really spoilery.  00:09:00 -more tlw behind the scenes photos released https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=752230868926417&set=pcb.655212438419042&type=3&theater&ifg=1 00:12:27 More Jurassic Items going under the hammer in next month’s prop auction. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10220423207042159&set=pcb.654503908489895&type=3&theater&ifg=1 Plus stop motion puppets https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10220402227477683&set=pcb.652775485329404&type=3&theater&ifg=1 00:24:23 -camp Cretaceous tester was released. Thoughts?https://www.jurassicoutpost.com/jurassic-world-camp-cretaceous-to-debut-on-netflix-september-18-watch-the-trailer Release date September 18th on Netflix. -8 episode season 1, unsure on episode length.   -kids seem to find them themselves in all the carnivore pens. (Raptor and Mosasaur) -More of a mix in style between jp and jw. -Show was tagged as giving us a look at the other side of the island. Yet most of the trailer shots are from areas we’ve already seen. -can we please just see the park operating for a few eps.  -fk dinosaurs appear it seems  -seems darker, no jokes in trailer. Any deaths? -universal/colin have stated this is a kids show, but there will be something in it for the older fans also. What do you want out of this show? -a interesting story, old park locations, gaps filled from jw. Biosyn or other links to dominion? Outro Thank you for listening.  -Anything else we'd like to bring up? You can find us the following ways   web site: www.jurassicminutes.wordpress.com Email: thelostworldminute@gmail.com Facebook page: groups/jurassicminutes Twitter: @jurassicMinutes Instagram: Jurassicmimutes Links to The Lost World and Jurassic Park 3 Minutes can be found at the web site.  End credits added in post

The Jurassic Park Podcast
The Jurassic Wire - June 2020- w/ Aaron Beyer | Dodgson Theories, Dominion Returning, Nedry Toys and More!

The Jurassic Park Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 177:06


Find u online a www.jurassicparkpodcast.com Welcome to The Jurassic Park Podcast! In episode 239, we head to the tower, boost the signal and relay all the latest news and community topics inside The Jurassic Wire! Aaron Beyer returns to discuss Dodgson’s return, Jurassic World: Dominion’s safety protocols, Jurassic World: The Movie Exhibition, Mattel’s latest offerings, Dennis Nedry Exclusives, Stan Winston School reveals and more! Sit back, relax and ENJOY this episode of The Jurassic Park Podcast!     Don’t forget, we are running a charity drive for Color of Change. You can donate and also enter yourself to win prize packs and a chance to be on The Jurassic Wire with Brad and Aaron. Please visit the link to donate and have a chance at some cool prizes.   This Episode’s Contributor: Aaron Beyer Be sure to check out all their links and work by clicking through!   Don't forget to give our voicemail line a call at 732-825-7763! Share this post and comment below! Enjoy.

DorkLair
DorkLair 139: This is the Way (S.H. Figuarts Mandalorian)

DorkLair

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 62:08


Bill, Chris, and Larry share recent pickups before revisiting the collecting week's news including Hot Toys, NECA, Mythic Legions, Mattel and more. The feature figure this week is the Star Wars  S.H. Figuarts Mandalorian. Check out Bill's video review of this week's feature figure on the DorkLair YouTube channel. "Master of the Hunt" will help collectors keep track of bargains, releases, restocks, and buy-nows. Don't forget to pick up your DorkLair t-shirt, available on TeePublic. Follow the DorkLair Instagram for daily photos, news and deals. In the news: Hot Toys Spider-Man PS4 Spider Armor MK4 NECA Man from Space Marty revealed by HLJ - no US info yet Mattel Jurassic Park Amber Collection (6") Nedry and Dilophosaurus Come hang out with the DorkLair hosts and listeners in the RetroZap Discord server, and get up-to-the-minute action figure news and drama-free collecting chat. figure Email the show at podcast@dorklair.com with chat topics and news you'd like the hosts to discuss. And head over to the DorkLair YouTube channel for more action figure reviews. Other Links DorkLair logo created by Mike Uziel @MikeUziel. DorkLair theme music is by Luke Schreiber aka LukeSells.  

Film Alchemist
Jurassic Park

Film Alchemist

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 60:43


The Alchemist run from Dino DNA in Jurassic Park.    Key Elements: Clever Girls, Magic Word, Goat Snack

The Flick Lab
#82 - Jurassic Park (1993)

The Flick Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 131:28


For a change, The Flick Lab looks at a film that almost everyone has seen. All will be revealed, including InGen's secret human clone trials, Nedry's brain failures, Jurassic teleportation powers and how the goats are delivered to T-Rexes - all exclusively here in The Flick Lab. Jurassic Park (1993). Directed by Steven Spielberg. Starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Samuel L. Jackson. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film/art business background. New episode is released every Thursday. You can find The Flick Lab on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theflicklab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FlickLab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theflicklab/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pI-IpsWuMKKJ1pJIeXISw Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune by Nick Grivell (https://www.instagram.com/prodbyiof).

Interpreting Wine Podcast | Travel | Enotourism | Tasting
Ep 394: Harry and Wynn Peterson-Nedry, Ridgecrest | RR wines, Willamette Valley winemaker special (15/20)

Interpreting Wine Podcast | Travel | Enotourism | Tasting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 52:45


Subscribe: https://www.interpretingwine.com/listen Please consider leaving a rating and review wherever you’re listening   Episode outline: Origin Story Ribbon Ridge deep dive Looking ahead   Wines Tasted: Flight 1: 2017 RR Riesling 2018 Ridgecrest Grüner Veltliner 2018 Ridgecrest Gamay Noir Flight 2: 2017 RR Pinot Noir 2013 RR Pinot Noir 2007 RR Pinot Noir   Websites: https://www.ridgecrestwines.com/   https://www.rrwines.com/   See the whole playlist: www.interpretingwine.com/wvwa   In the UK: Seeking representation Willamette Valley Winery Association: https://willamettewines.com/ https://www.facebook.com/willamettewines/ https://www.instagram.com/wvwines/ https://twitter.com/wvwines   Intro and outro musicThe New Investorshttp://newinvestors.dk/Contact: glenn@velournet.dk Guest: Harry and Wynn Peterson-Nedry Date recorded: 17 January 2020   Contact: hello@interpretingwine.com   Podcast: https://www.interpretingwine.com/listen Facebook: https://www.interpretingwine.com/facebook Instagram: https://www.interpretingwine.com/instagram Twitter: https://www.interpretingwine.com/twitter TikTok: https://www.interpretingwine.com/TikTok  

The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast
Harry & Wynne Peterson-Nedry: Oral History Interview

The Oregon Wine History Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 73:23


This interview with Harry and Wynne Peterson-Nedry, of Chehalem Winery. In the interview, Harry and Wynne Peterson-Nedry focus on their involvement in the Oregon wine industry. The interview begins with Harry alone talking about his start in the industry and how Oregon has changed since he joined. About 40 minutes into the interview, Harry is joined by his daughter, Wynne, to discuss more general information about the industry. They talk about the family winery, the future of Oregon wine, and the growing interest in wine for consumers. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt and Camille Weber at Chehalem Winery on April 15, 2016.

The Missing Compys Podcast
Ep# 63 The Jurassic Park Rewrite Script Deep Dive Returns

The Missing Compys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 173:34


Join Justin, Paul, and Mike as they get back on the breakdown track for this show.  Last we left off we had just gotten to where shit really starts to hit the fan in the 2nd draft script for Jurassic Park!  Good old Rexy is about to lay down the law and we talk about all the interesting changes not only from the film we got but the wonderful original script by Michael Crichton that we are all big fans of!  Be prepared for a lot of Nedry bashing and the silliness of a dinosaur that apparently can fit in a car seat and leaves behind banana peels.  As always your feedback would be appreciated so if you have the time please send something in to themissingcompys@hotmail.com

Casual Comprehension Podcast
Casual Comprehension - Jurassic Park - 4

Casual Comprehension Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 71:43


Things seem to be slowing down after Nedry's shenanigans, but will it stay that way? Listen to find out!

Old Man Orange
Jurassic Park 4 - The John Sayles Script Retrospect - Old Man Orange Podcast 404

Old Man Orange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 107:47


Going through the whole unproduced script of Jurassic Park 4 by writer John Sayles in about 2003 to 2004. And what an interesting adventure this is, with an almost Mission Impossible, Bourne Identity and 007 take on our dinosaur favorites. The story of retrieving the lost Barbasol can by Nedry that leads into full Dino Special Forces missions. A story that strays from the Jurassic science/history roots of Michael Crichton and Steven Spielberg but we still have a good time along the way, even if we have to create some of that fun on our own. Though many of these pieces and ideas went into Jurassic World films. So come on by and join us on another adventure of OMO Podcast. Old Man Orange is Spencer Scott Holmes & Ryan Dunigan - 2019 - "Young Adults, Old Man Attitude. Talking retro games, classic films and comic good times with a crisp of Orange taste." - www.OldManOrange.com Support the Show the easy and simple way, by using one of our Amazon Links to make your purchases. Doesn't cost you a penny but sends a little something our way. Thanks! Jurassic Park Movie Collection - https://amzn.to/2TlgfIp Grab some comics with,Pizza Boyz Issues 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or just grab the new Graphic with extra bonuses by Spencer Scott Holmes http://amzn.to/2Dsw1Jk via @amazonComix Centralhttps://www.comixcentral.com/?s=pizza+boyzComixologyhttp://bit.ly/2w55bI8 Or go the extra distance and become a Old Man Orange Patreon member. https://www.patreon.com/OldManOrange More Podcast good times with,Check out Indie Comix Club Podcast - https://comixcentral.podbean.com/ And Silent Evil a Survival Horror Podcast, a new show all about them scary video games like Resident Evil, Silent Hill,Dino Crisis and so much more.https://silentevil.podbean.com/ Mole Hole Talk Radio - Featuring rotating podcasts including OMO Podcast and tons of other great podcasts.http://moleholebroadcast.com/

The Missing Compys Podcast
Ep# 53 Crichton's OG Jurassic Park Script Continued

The Missing Compys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 114:37


Join Justin, Mike, and Paul as they continue their deep dive into Crichton's vision of a film version of his novel Jurassic Park.  Due to some recording issues and the holiday we may have skipped a section of the script and are working on fixing that as soon as possible.  That being said we picked up the discussion for this show right after the main road attack sequence and Nedry's death.  We hope ya'll had a wonderful holiday sequence and are on the way to a happy new year as well.  Remember if you like the show please spread the word on Twitter and if u can take some time and give us a review over on iTunes to help new people find us!

My Glass is Empty!
Episode 4: Paint Me Like One of Your French Juiceboxes (Jurassic Park Drinking Game)

My Glass is Empty!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 110:42


Today we drink when: -A new species of dinosaur is shown on screen -Someone is killed by a dinosaur -Outdated technology is shown -The science behind the park is explained -Nedry is shown eating -An impact tremor is shown -A brontosaurus is on two legs -Someone screams -Whenever we hear “Jurassic Park”, “Hammond”, “Grant”, “Dodson” or “Sattler” Follow us on Instagram @myglassisemptypodcast and Twitter @_MyGlassisEmpty

Fan Theory World
Jurassic Park Fan Theories

Fan Theory World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018


On this episode of FTW, Erik and James uh… find a way to explore the many fan theories surrounding the Jurassic Park franchise! Join them as they discuss theories such as the relationship between Nedry and the Dilophosaurus, the flea circus of a park that John Hammond built, raptor kid growing into raptor man and […]

Ink to Film
Ep-44 Jurassic Park (1990 novel) part two

Ink to Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 83:10


What would YOU do if a T-Rex started attacking a car full of children in front of you? Turns out Dr. Grant and Dr. Malcolm behave quite differently in the novel than their movie counterparts do. Join Luke and James as they discuss the third and fourth (of seven) “iterations” of Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park.  Topics include: What makes children love dinosaurs, Grant being rough with a velociraptor, chaos theory predicts literally everything, Nedry’s gruesome end, Ed Regis’s just desserts, what a GRRM version of this book might look like, the motion-based vision problem, the T-Rex river raft chase, and finally how James would escape from the park! Join them next week for part 3, and then for their movie episode the week after when they finish with Stephen Spielberg’s 1993 film.   Ink to Film is now on Patreon! Learn about how to access bonus content! Sign up for Ink to Film’s Newsletter Follow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Feedback: inktofilm@gmail.com Home Base: inktofilm.com Ink to Film Book Club on Goodreads Ross Bugden Buy Jurassic Park

GoodTrash GenreCast
GTGC #246 Jurassic Park III

GoodTrash GenreCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2017 63:57


Your favorite film analysis podcast spares no expense as we return to discuss Joe Johnston's Jurassic Park III. We continue our look at threequels with a look at the abhorred entry in the dino-franchise, Jurassic Park III. Without even intending too, this episode comes right after the debut of the Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom trailer. That movie looks like how we feel about the third (and at one point, final) entry in the franchise. But, we keep our talk of the newer entries to a minimum as we really focus on Part III—which is why we're doing this whole thing to begin with! Jurassic Park III sees Dr. Alan Grant venture to Isla Sorna, or Site B, at the urging of an eccentric couple looking for the most adventurous of all getaways. Grant is joined by his co-worker/apprentice Billy. But, once they arrive at Isla Sorna, they find out that InGen wasn't the only one with hidden intentions. Welcome Back to Jurassic Park On this week's episode, we try as we may to uncover what is really going on with Jurassic Park III. We briefly discuss the mythology of the series while we give our reviews. We also play a game—Film Sequels We'd Want on a Deserted Island. Dalton and Dustin keep trying to turn it into favorite sequels, but we already played that game—so tell 'em to knock it off. We then move into analysis. On this week's show, we discuss the meta-narrative at play and how Grant's arc reflects real life trends with the franchise and the field of paleontology. We also discuss some aspects of the film's ideology at play. We also hone in on Grant's character, and where he stands as a scientist at the end of the film. We then render a verdict about Jurassic Park III. We spare no expense with that either. Oh no, it looks like we've lost power. I wonder what that Nedry is up to this time. Oh well, while we figure it out, check out this episode and we'll see you next week—Baybay! GET IN TOUCH Thanks for joining us this week! If you haven’t yet, you can connect with us through our various means of social media. Hit us up and let us know what you like and what you don’t like. Also, it would mean a lot if you left a review on iTunes after you finish subscribing. Like our page on Facebook.Follow Us on Twitter.Subscribe and Review us on iTunes.

Invasion of the Podcast!
Episode 97 - Whizzing Around Wizard World!

Invasion of the Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 71:43


This week we kneel before Cable?, we would not pay $500.00 for wrestling themed shoes, we talk about our 3 days of adventure at Cleveland's Wizard World as Joe masters the Taskmaster and Paul just Dennises the Nedry, and we play a game of fake Con panel or real Con panel. Also, we find out which Adult Swim characters move on to the final round for the Brawl to End Them All!

Jurassic Park Minute
JPM 56: Secret Agent Dennis Nedry

Jurassic Park Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2017 8:22


Welcome to Jurassic Park Minute! jurassicparkminute.com facebook.com/jurassicparkminute jurassicparkminute@gmail.com twitter.com/jurassicminute

Smash Fiction
Extraordinary League 4 - Raptors All Up In The Kitchen

Smash Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016 67:18


The League's adventures continue as they search for lost comrades in a dinosaur-infested jungle and uncover an unsettling truth about one of their own. Can Stitch make friends with monsters? Will Mordin finally get to perform some science for once? Will Archer's night vision goggles actually prove useful? Will Dante's clothes survive the journey? And which new characters from the worlds of pop culture will be joining the ever-expanding cast of the League?

The Vincast - a wine podcast with The Intrepid Wino
Oregon Winemakers (Melissa Burr, David Paige and Harry Peterson-Nedry)

The Vincast - a wine podcast with The Intrepid Wino

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 66:57


When I embarked on my 16-month wine journey around the world, the first leg was up the west coast of the United States. While in the Willamette Valley region of Oregon, I was lucky enough to visit many of the most important and oldest wineries, including all of the wineries of my three guests on this episode of The Vincast. My first guest is winemaker at Stoller Family Estate, Melissa Burr, who is the only Oregon-native on the episode! The second winemaker guest is Dave Paige from Adelsheim Vineyard (one of the founding wineries of the region), who has been there for fifteen years! The final guest was Harry Peterson-Nedry, who established his Chehalem estate in the hills from which the winery takes its name in 1990, and has been one of the regions best ambassadors.

Together 24/7 with Barry & Catherine Cohen
28: Geoff & Michelle Nedry of Viking Premium Postcards

Together 24/7 with Barry & Catherine Cohen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 0:35


A little about our guests. As the name suggests, Geoff and Michelle are huge Minnesota Vikings football fans. Geoff hails from Minnesota and Michelle grew up in Arizona. They’ve been together for 20 years, married for 15 and in business for almost 5 years. They have 2 children who help out in the business. Both are dedicated to serving others and believe in random acts of kindness. A little about their business. Geoff started Viking Postcards in 2011 and started the business part-time and worked his full-time job until he grew the company enough to go full-time. Michelle came into the business with Geoff and is the face and networker for Viking Premium Postcards. In the process of doing due diligence for a friend buying a printer, Geoff learned about being a printer. Michelle was working for an existing direct mail company that was failing. Geoff created a turn-around plan for the business and when they didn’t use the plan, Geoff and Michelle took the plan, changed it to become a startup and began their business. One piece of advice (the nutshell version) Communication is key. Focus on the issue, not the person. Segregate your personal life from your business life and don’t carry the argument past the office. Reading Material The Slight Edge: Turning Simple Disciplines into Massive Success and Happinessby Jeff Olson and John David Mann  Get in Touch with Our Guests www.VikingPremiumPostcards.comgeoff@vikingpremiumpostcards.commichelle@vikingpremiumpostcards.com

Motion Picture Meltdown
MPM: Ep. 177 – We’ve Spared No Expense…Except For Nedry.

Motion Picture Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015


Jurassic Park | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | Jurassic Park III – Hey everyone! Welcome to another episode of Motion Picture Meltdown! With this week’s episode, we’re trying to get everyone good and pumped up for the release of Jurassic World this week, so Phil, Dehart and myself have decided to revisit the Jurassic Park movies again! … Continue reading "MPM: Ep. 177 – We’ve Spared No Expense…Except For Nedry."

Understanding Wine:  Austin Beeman's Interviews with Winemakers
UW046 - Chehalem Winery. Wynne Peterson-Nedry Interview

Understanding Wine: Austin Beeman's Interviews with Winemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2014 5:51


In the summer of 2012, I had the opportunity to sit down with Chehalem Winery's Wynne Peterson-Nedry.  It was a rare blast of hot weather in Oregon with temperatures rising into the high 90s.  It was a pleasure to stay in the shade and sip from the many dry white wines that are strongly featured in Chehalem's porfolio. Chehalem Winery, a family operation, was transitioning from Father to Daughter as well as experiencing a dramatic change in their label design.  I spent about a half hour with Ms. Peterson-Nedry and the highlights of that interview form Episode #46 of Understanding Wine with Austin Beeman. We spoke about the history of Chehalem Winery, where Oregon fits among world Pinot Noir regions, and why you should think about Riesling when you think Oregon Wines.

Radio Three Sixty ACC
Radio Three Sixty Part Ninety Five

Radio Three Sixty ACC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2013 58:35


Radio Three Sixty Part 95: Music for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea part 1: GLOBAL COMMUNICATION, THE GRID, KLF, MODULE, STUMBEINE, LOWB, PHAELEH, NEDRY, RYKSOPP, CHRIS COCO

IndieFeed: Alternative / Modern Rock Music

Internationally acclaimed group back for thier second album, Chris MacDonald, IndieFeed Alt and modern rock

VGMpire
VGMpire Episode 13 – Welcome to Jurassic Park

VGMpire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2012


We’ve made audio attractions so astounding that they’ll capture the imagination of the entire planet. Download before Nedry locks us out with a stupid animated GIF SHOW NOTES: 00:00 – Gate Area (JP Super NES) 09:37 – Title Screen (JP NES) 11:40 – Main Theme (JP NES) 13:27 – Raptor Nest (JP NES) 24:30 – [...]

Wine Talk with Stu The Wine Guru
Harry Peterson-Nedry of Willamette Valley's Chehalem Vineyard Joins Stu Tonite

Wine Talk with Stu The Wine Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2010 60:00


By far next to the Burgundy region of France, the best Pinot Noir's come out of Willamette Valley OR. One of the top wine producer's out of Willamette Valley is Chehalem Vineyards. Harry Peterson-Nedry is the founder of this fantastioc vineyard and will be joining me tonite. Call in and we will find out how he does it. Wine Talk with Stu The Wine Guru is THE source for all things wine. Call in at 1-646-381-4860 and join in.