A cat in Jurassic Park A cat plays the role of the scary Tyrannosaurus that attacks Jeep in the movie "Jurassic Park". A funny montage from the OwlKitty channel.
Animaniacs 2020 On the occasion of the New York Comic-Con 2020, US subscription platform Hulu unveils trailer for Animaniacs return, 22 years after their cessation. The trailer is a parody of a famous scene from the movie "Jurassic Park", where dinosaurs are replaced by Animaniacs. The first episodes of the animated series will be available from November 30 on Hulu.
Jurassic Park in the living room The Lyle Coram placed a projector that displays three-dimensional cartoon dinosaurs, in a cloth in front of the living room. From inside the house created this stunning effects.
A truck loaded with amazing cars Motorway in France, a driver overtaking a car transporter loaded with some "Magic" cars movie. On the truck we see the Batmobile, ambulance of Ghostbusters, the DeLorean from Back to the Future, the Jeep's Jurassic Park, his motorcycle Indiana Jones and "Herbie" the scarab. These cars belong to the company Movie Car Central, which rents cars by legendary films and series.
An elephant stuck in a hole is saved by tourists A baby elephant was heroically rescued after getting stuck in a hole - but the tourists on safari who helped save it were later devastated to discover the same animal torn apart by hyenas days later. In video dating from October 2014 from Chobe National Park in Botswana filmed by Czech national Pavel Merunko, the tourists enlist the help of some initially reluctant local rangers, who use heavy-duty chains to pull the elephant out of the hole - but only after they were paid 100 euros, according to Merunko. He says the elephant was seven-years-old and weighed two tons.
Pigeon Slinger in Regents Park! One of the Queen's Swans was seen picking and slinging pigeons in Regents Park, or is that Jurassic Park?
Inside Jurassic Park’s Most Iconic Special Effect Steven Spielberg’s 1993 film “Jurassic Park” was a landmark cinematic achievement due in large part to its groundbreaking special effects. But it wasn’t the appearance of the raptors, the brontosaurus or the T. Rex that caused Spielberg and his crew to the lose sleep. Rather, it was how to stage the iconic shot of two glasses of water rippling at the steps of the oncoming T. Rex. Meet special effect coordinator Michael Lantieri and take a look at his inspiration for that surprisingly tricky scene.
Imitation of a Tyranosafrou A man perfectly mimics the movements and the roar of a Tyranosafrou Rex (T-Rex) as she appeared in the film Jurassic Park. Imitation causes many laughs to his colleagues.