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6.5/10
IMDb54%
Rotten TomatoesBest Effects Visual Effects | 1998 | Dennis
Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1998 | John
Best Visual Effects | 1998
Best Sound Mixing | 1998 | Michael
Best Sound Effects Editing | 1998 | Richard
Best DVDBluRay Collection For and | 2016
Best DVDBluRay Collection | 2016
Best DVDBluRay Collection For and | 2015
Best DVD Collection For and | 2012
Best DVD Collection | 2012
Best Performance by a Younger ActorActress | 1998 | Vanessa Lee
Best Supporting Actor | 1998 | Pete
Best Fantasy Film | 1998
Best Special Effects | 1998 | Stan
Best Director | 1998 | Steven
Best Edition of an Existing Score For | 2016 | John
Best Edition of an Existing Score | 2016 | John
Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media | 1998 | Gerald R.
Worst Reckless Disregard for Human Life and Public Property | 1998
Worst Remake or Sequel | 1998
Worst Screenplay | 1998 | David
Favorite Actor SciFi | 1998 | Jeff
Favorite Actress SciFi | 1998 | Julianne
Outstanding Youth ActorActress | 1998 | Vanessa Lee
Best Action Sequence | 1998
Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than Million Using Hollywood Math | 1997 | David
Best Visual Effects | 1997
Budget 73,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 618,638,999 USD
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Julianne Moore admitted that she did this movie for two reasons, to pay off the exorbitant divorce settlement that had been awarded to her ex-husband, and to work with Steven Spielberg and she's admitted that she "enjoyed herself tremendously."
The two models of the T-Rex each weighed nine tons. Due to their weight, the crew constructed sets around them, rather than moving them onto sets.
The vocalizations for the juvenile tyrannosaurus were of a baby camel crying for its mother.
Initially, Steven Spielberg wanted to save the San Diego sequence for a third movie. However, he later decided to include it in this movie after realizing that he would probably not direct another installment in the franchise.
In 1995, director Steven Spielberg met Vanessa Chester at the premiere of A Little Princess (1995), in which she appeared. Chester later recalled, "As I was signing an autograph for him, he told me one day he'd put me in a film." Spielberg met with Chester the following year to discuss this movie before ultimately casting her as Malcolm's daughter, Kelly.
"Dr. Ian Malcolm: Oh, yeah. Oooh, ahhh, that's how it always starts. Then later there's running and um, screaming."
"Roland Tembo: Rex just fed, so he won't be hunting for a while. Dr. Ian Malcolm: Just fed? I assume you're talking about Eddie? You might show a little more respect, the man saved our lives by giving his. Roland Tembo: Then his troubles are over. My point is, predators don't hunt when they're not hungry. Nick Van Owen: No, only humans do. Roland Tembo: Oh, you're breaking our hearts! Saddle up, let's get this moveable feast under way!"