Since Jurassic World comes out in a little over a week, we thought we'd give it the ol' GIF treatment and see if we could use moments from the movies and apply them to everyday situations. Turns out, they are incredibly accurate. Who knew? RELATED: The
The glass of water rippling because of T-Rex in Jurassic Park is a classic scene in movie history. The visualization is so simple that you'd think it was easy to achieve. It actually wasn't! CineFix explains how in a movie filled
NBC's 8-11 p.m. ET presentation of “Jurassic Park” won the night among the Big 4 networks in adults 18-49 and was #1 or tied for #1 among those nets in adults, men and women 18-34; men and women 18-49; and adults and men 25-54. · An encore telecast
When "Jurassic Park" came out in 1993, it was a groundbreaking marvel. It revolutionized CGI while telling a compelling story. With the next installment, "Jurassic World," out in theaters June 12, now seemed like as good a
London's Waterloo Station has an attention-grabbing piece of cargo passing through: a crate made to hold "predatory livestock" for Jurassic World's fictional InGen Technologies.