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Jurassic Park (1993) | Drunk Barfing on Dinosaur Exhibits

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Degens Andy S and Brandon Bombay tell you to hold onto your butts, as they talk about the 1993 wondrous classic, 'Jurassic Park.' Andy starts off the episode by telling a story about when he got very drunk with friends and went to see a dinosaur exhibit at a museum, but was forced to rush out in a hurry after causing a scene. Then the boys prove that like life, degeneracy finds a way, as they give the dirtbag analysis treatment to Steven Spielberg's beloved film. They recall how this movie was a mega-phenomenon on release and completely captured the imagination of kids, and adults alike. Obviously much credit goes to the VFX department, but the flick is also peppered with some genuinely frightening imagery. Plus, the cast is led by a trio of freaks, as genre favorites Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum found their mainstream grooves. Spielberg did it all while also working on his other stone cold masterpiece that same year, and the dichotomy of the two projects may have literally bled over to John Hammond's amusement park.

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Portada del episodio Jurassic Park (1993) | Drunk Barfing on Dinosaur Exhibits

Jurassic Park (1993) | Drunk Barfing on Dinosaur Exhibits

Degens Andy S and Brandon Bombay tell you to hold onto your butts, as they talk about the 1993 wondrous classic, 'Jurassic Park.' Andy starts off the episode by telling a story about when he got very drunk with friends and went to see a dinosaur exhibit at a museum, but was forced to rush out in a hurry after causing a scene. Then the boys prove that like life, degeneracy finds a way, as they give the dirtbag analysis treatment to Steven Spielberg's beloved film. They recall how this movie was a mega-phenomenon on release and completely captured the imagination of kids, and adults alike. Obviously much credit goes to the VFX department, but the flick is also peppered with some genuinely frightening imagery. Plus, the cast is led by a trio of freaks, as genre favorites Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum found their mainstream grooves. Spielberg did it all while also working on his other stone cold masterpiece that same year, and the dichotomy of the two projects may have literally bled over to John Hammond's amusement park.

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