Stuck On Sorna

By: Hosted by Daniel Stephen
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  • Let's celebrate the 20th anniversary of Jurassic Park 3 with a look back at the making of the film...
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  • Intro: An Introduction to a JP3 Obsession
    Jul 19 2021

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    Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the release of Jurassic Park 3, join me (host Daniel Stephen) as I talk with the crew (and a few cast members) about the making of JP3 as well as share my stories about growing up with Jurassic. I say this is an introduction to an obsession because there's no movie on this planet that I've watched more than the third Jurassic film. It's definitely a condition. I love it. It's not the best in the franchise but I love it. From the incredible aviary sequence to the random dark humor from writers Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor, this film deserves another look and lots more respect.

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    12 mins
  • Ep. 1 - The Art of Pre-Production
    Jul 19 2021

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    As many of you know, JP3 had an interesting pre-production. From script issues to delays, there's a lot to discuss about what went into the making of Jurassic Park 3 before the cameras rolled. Discover tales from the crew like Dave Lowery's first time meeting Spielberg, Shelly Johnson's first time reading the script, and learn a bit more about the never filmed scenes...

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    38 mins
  • Ep. 2 - Creating an Opening
    Jul 25 2021

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    Discover more about the fascinating pre-production of JP3 and the possible origins of the opening scene. Hear from actor Mark Harelik (Ben Hildebrand) about his time in India following the release of the film which led to an incredible amount of fame for a week and editor Robert Dalva clears up any debate about what killed the boat crew...

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    46 mins

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