Movie Title : Jurassic Park
Release Date : Jun 11, 1993 Wide Genre Movie :Action & Adventure,Mystery & Suspense,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Actors :Sam Neill,Laura Dern,Jeff Goldblum,Richard Attenborough,Bob Peck,Martin Ferrero,Joseph Mazzello,Ariana Richards,Samuel L. Jackson,B.D. Wong,Wayne Knight,Richard Kiley,Greg Burson,Christopher John Fie...,Whitby Hertford,Jerry Molen,Miguel Sandoval,Cameron Thor,Jophery C. Brown,Dean CundeyMpaa Rating : PG-13
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TagLine Jurassic Park An adventure 65 million years in the making.Visitor Ranting and Critics For Jurassic Park
Critics Ranting For Jurassic Park : 8.2Critics Percentage For Jurassic Park : 93 %
User Ranting Movie Jurassic Park : 3.6
User Count Like for Jurassic Park : 1,052,980
Review For Movie Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park is an astonishing success in one sense and one sense only: It is the monster of all monster movies, guaranteed to challenge weak bladders, flutter heartbeats and win automatic Oscars for the [tech crew].Jeff Shannon-Seattle Times
The enthralling man-vs.-nature parable based on the late Michael Crichton's best-selling novel hasn't aged one bit.
Michael O'Sullivan-Washington Post
The 3-D process adds not just dimension but depth - a technological extension of cinematographer Gregg Toland's deep-focus innovations in The Grapes of Wrath and Citizen Kane. The change in perspective creates greater intensity.
Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine
I'm a fan of this movie. It is thrilling, and the 3-D treatment is a nice enhancement.
Tom Russo-Boston Globe
This movie doesn't just stand the test of time, it transcends it.
Peter Howell-Toronto Star
"Jurassic Park" remains an absolute thrill from a Spielberg in top form: Funny, scary, fast-moving and full of just-right details.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday
I loved every fascinating, suspenseful, frightening, skilfully calibrated minute of it.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Jurassic Park is the most self-reflexive blockbuster ever made ...
Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London
A very welcome memo to Hollywood that blockbusters don't have to be stupid.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
A thrill ride worthy of a real-life amusement park.
David Gritten-Daily Telegraph
The effects have barely aged and the joy is timeless. Take a child who's never seen it and watch their imagination expand before your eyes.
Olly Richards-Empire Magazine
Despite the presence of all this acting talent, it is the film's special effects, especially the work of "dinosaur supervisor" Phil Tippett, that carry the day.
Ralph Novak-People Magazine
Spielberg is less assured in the department of character development and some of the actors give worse performances than the computer-generated creatures, but, with a landmark spectacle like this, who cares?
John Ferguson-Radio Times
Jurassic Park is a masterpiece!
Steve Neish-HeyUGuys
The 3D doesn't add a lot to the narrative, but it's still an exciting adventure into the mesmerizing world of dinosaurs and humanity's godlike addiction to reviving the past.
Wesley Lovell-Cinema Sight
Some things have dated - Sam Jackson wouldn't be allowed to smoke in the office; everyone would have mobiles; Google Earth would have kept the island from being kept a secret - but the power of the film's pioneering CGI remain strangely undiminished.
Jim Schembri-3AW
Steven Spielberg's summer adventure is still one of the ultimate movie roller coaster rides.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
Jurassic Park is a how-to guide for structuring a multi-character disaster film.
Matt Neal-The Standard
Still proves as thrilling as ever.
Steve Newall-Flicks.co.nz
A classic gets even better.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
The film is a classic and the chance to see it on the big screen again (or for the first time) should not be missed
Michael A. Smith-MediaMikes
Sentiment is explained by science as the family impulse that motivates so many Steven Spielberg stories is revealed to be an evolutionary imperative in this near-perfect action-adventure.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
[Looks] better not only than effects-driven movies of the same period, but better, frankly, than half of what gets released nowadays.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
Kids who love dinosaurs will love it. And who doesn't?
Cynthia Fuchs-Time to Play Magazine
confirms both Spielberg's mastery of cinematic thrills and the comparatively empty bombast of today's summer tentpole movies, even the better ones.
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk







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