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If You're paying attention there are a whole lot of easter eggs. Among the restaurants at the park is called"Winstons", named after Stan Winston, the legendary visual effects wizard who helped produce the dinosaurs in the original Jurassic Park. Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow is the voice of the animated Mr. DNA personality and Tomorrowland manager Brad Bird is the voice of this monorail operator. https://sites.google.com/site/watchjurassicworldonlinefree/ "You Think You Know Movies?" Is a ScreenCrush series that dives deep to the cinematic worlds of your favorite movies and freeze frames a couple of tidbits you might not have known. We've already tackled Star Wars, The Avengers and Spider-Man, but now, it's time to walk the dinosaur with Jurassic World! Watch installments of'You Think You Know Movies?' Under and let us know what films we should cover following 1. Spielberg found out about Super Park Whilst working on ER. When director Steven Spielberg and writer Michael Crichton were working with a screenplay that would eventually become the tv series ER, Spielberg asked the writer about the plans for his next book. Crichton told him roughly Jurassic Park, and Spielberg promptly tapped Universal to buy the
film rights in May 1990--until the book was even published. He was so excited he started storyboarding scenes even though there was no screenplay written yet. 2. Jurassic Park nearly took a backseat to Schindler's List. Though excited about Super Park, Spielberg wished to direct his dream project--Schindler's List--first. But Spielberg's Holocaust film would be just greenlighted by MCA/Universal President Sid Scheinberg if the manager agreed to make his dinosaur picture. The two movies were released in 1993; Jurassic Park in June, and Schindler's List in the end of the year. 3. A King Kong Ride inspired Spielberg's unique plan for constructing the dinosaurs. The logistics of Spielberg's original plans to bring The dinosaurs to life have been inspired by the Universal Studios"King Kong Encounter" ride. Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr designed Kong as a full-size animatronic having an inflatable balloon-like skin surrounding a wire framework. Regrettably, the strategies to construct all of Jurassic Park's dinosaurs as likewise full size animatronics proved too pricey. 4. So as to pull off the dinosaurs, Spielberg had to get creative. Since the dinosaurs couldn't be life-size animatronic recreations, Spielberg needed to think somewhat differently--so that he assembled a group of unique effects legends to create his vision for Jurassic Park: Stan Winston along with his team, which created the exoskeleton from The Terminator, Would construct and operate the dinosaur robots. Some Creations, including the T. Rex, were dinosaurs that are complete, but many were just The half--including the head and torso of dinosaurs--while Others were the only half, including the legs and claws. Here is Footage of the 7.5-foot-tall Brachiosaurus puppet, which included only the head and neck: