I just watched Jurassic Park last night, and the grandfather (the owner of the park) mentioned that all theme parks have troubles when they first open - for instance, when Walt Disney opened Disneyland in 1956!
Fact checker messed up.
I just watched Jurassic Park last night, and the grandfather (the owner of the park) mentioned that all theme parks have troubles when they first open - for instance, when Walt Disney opened Disneyland in 1956!
Fact checker messed up.
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Yeah, I remember hearing that 13 years ago.![]()
Originally Posted by Senator David Wu (D-OR)
Originally Posted by TheHousingBubbleBlog
Perhaps that was the writer's intention of making this character not caring enough about facts when he built his "amusement park."
"Here You Leave the World of California Today and Enter the World of, um, er, California Today."
Yes, I'm surrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre that's it......Originally Posted by sediment
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hahaha i remember that baffled me a couple of months ago.I love that movie still tho
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Not to mention that the joke is made that when pirates of the caribbean breaks down the pirates don't eat the tourist. But Pirates wasn't opened until 1967.
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^^ Umm, I don't see the problem with that one. They weren't trying to say that Pirates opened in 1955 (or '56). They were just comparing Pirates to any of the Jurassic Park attractions.
Even though Captain EO doesn't seem to agree, I think there might be something to that theory. I mean, come on, how hard is it to fact-check something like the year that Disneyland opened? And somebody like Spielberg seems like they would know better...Originally Posted by sediment
So yes, maybe there is something hidden in there - for those who notice the gaffe - that John Hammond can be full of b.s.
Why can't I remember this in the movie?
Broadway Duchess, Darling if you only knew half as much as everybody thinks you do
My favorite Continuity error, is the part where the T-rex breaks free from the enclosure with the jeep attack, at first the ground is level were the goat dissapears from, then it's a huge cliff when the jeep goes over. Funny stuff there.
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You set the bar I could not live up to
Tonight the light is breaking through
So thank you very little and send me postcards from hell"
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Disneyland opened in 1955! 2005-50=1995, 2006-51=1995Originally Posted by BFJen
The scene is in a basement just before the girl goes out to turn the power back on. They are bandaging up Jeff Goldblum. I've seen the movie so many times, but this is the first time I noticed it.
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Huh?Originally Posted by dlandfan
"How old would you be if you didn't know how old you are?"
- Satchel Paige
Oh yea. Mr gooylegs. I remember. It never bothered me.
I love the part where they are thaking a tour of the cloning area and the one guy askes if the people are "auto-erotica"
Broadway Duchess, Darling if you only knew half as much as everybody thinks you do
Shhhh, its that "new math".Originally Posted by Motorboat Cruiser
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Originally Posted by Senator David Wu (D-OR)
Originally Posted by TheHousingBubbleBlog
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