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Sep 2023
18m 16s

That One Scene From...Jurassic Park

Adam Palcher and Adam Sherlock
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This week we dive into the T-rex reveal scene from the original 1993's Spielberg classic and practical CGI powerhouse, the one and only Jurassic Park. Enjoy the conversation about one of our most nostalgic movies.

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