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The Tyrannosaurus used in the filming weighed about 19,000 pounds each. Due to the inconvenience to move, the crew had to set up a set around it.
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In the film, the person who was eaten by Tyrannosaurus near the San Diego video store was the screenwriter David Cape.
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Steven Spielberg liked Vince Vaughan's performance in "Full-time Prodigal Son" very much, so he made him appear in the film.
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The film’s first weekend box office record was maintained for four and a half years.
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Spielberg once wanted to ask Juliet Binoche, who refused to appear in "Jurassic Park", to play Sara, and the latter's reply was that he only wanted to play the role of the dinosaur in the film.
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The producer used 50 stuntmen in the film, while there were only 13 stuntmen in the 1993 Jurassic Park.
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Three modified Mercedes-Benz ML-320s were used in the filming, one of which was displayed in the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart.
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Erta Malik once refused to appear in the film.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park behind the scenes gags
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Krystal 2022-04-20 09:01:08
When I was a kid, I only knew about special effects. Look back now. Only then did I realize that this is really a film full of white-leftist values in every detail. And the film is not only invincible for the protagonist, whoever is more white and left is more invincible. Wen Xuan has been doing it for decades. A generation of young people also grew up under the influence of such films. I'm the kind of person who eats dirt silently. As for whether the white leftists can rely on the invincible aura to promote their values in a world full of carnivorous dinosaurs. Only good luck.
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Kassandra 2022-03-21 09:01:10
Good special effects
The Lost World: Jurassic Park quotes
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Curious Man: You're him right?
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Excuse me?
Curious Man: The scientist the guy. I saw you on tv. I believed you.
Curious Man: ROAR!
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[Eddie is setting up the High Hide when Sarah and Nick's jeep drives by. The baby T-Rex's howling cries are heard from the passing jeep, echoing into the night]
Eddie Carr: What the hell was *that*?