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- A decidedly odd couple with ulterior motives convince Dr. Grant to go to Isla Sorna for a holiday, but their unexpected landing startles the island's new inhabitants.
- Behind-the-scenes of the dinosaur blockbuster, featuring interviews with the cast, crew and special effects designers.
- Be a Dino Defender and collect Dino DNA to help bring dinosaurs back into Jurassic Park.
- This brief piece reveals to us the many alterations that were made to take on new kinds of dinosaurs for the film Jurassic Park III (2001). The Raptors have changed slightly, according to new findings, and the Spinosaurus is now the big man on campus. There's also interviews with the filmmakers and stars of the film to inform us about how realistic the animatronics and special effects for the dinosaurs are becoming.
- Composed of 4 pieces: In "Concepts" we find an introduction from visual effects supervisor Jim Mitchell and then watch material that covers "The Spinosaurus", "The Pteranodons", and "The Raptors". All three of those pieces provide comments from animation director Dan Taylor. In "The Process" after the introduction from Dan Taylor, we get an interview with digital model supervisor Ken Bryan, and we then watch some basic computer work along with more commentary from Bryan. Then we get an interview from lead animator Glen McIntosh and then shows us a piece which depicts the film before the CG creatures appear. Lastly, we get an interview with lead animator John Zdankiewicz. In "Muscle Simulation" we find an introduction and comments from creature supervisor Tim McLaughlin, and we then witness a Demonstration of the computer techniques with technical animation supervisor Dennis Turner. The last piece ends with "Compositing". In here we hear from compositing supervisor Eddie Pasquarello which tells us what the term means and show us these techniques in action.
- A collection of behind-the-scenes pieces: (1) "Dinosaur Turntables" (6 min) (2) "Spinosaurus Attacks the Plane" (2 min) (3) "Raptors Attack Udesky" (1 min) and (4) "The Lake" (2 min)
- Loosely based on the third movie, two mercenaries are tasked by Alan Grant to rescue survivors on Site B and kill any dinosaurs that get in their way.
- We get a tour of Stan Winston Studios and see the process via which the practical creatures are created for JP III. Most of the time this short is silent except for musical score as we watch the workers make their magic.
- This short provides a look at some dino digging. We hear from Jack Horner as he discusses his attempts to locate more skeletons, and we watch the diggers at work. It's a nice view of the real-life research.
- 2018–2020TV-MA7.5 (8)TV Episode
- 2013–TV Episode
- 2012– 16mTV-146.8 (7)TV EpisodeYep. Of course we did the third one this week as well. We're not stupid. However, several people involved with the making of Jurassic Park III WERE. Here are its sins.
- 2020– 54mPodcast Episode
- Finding your son on an island full of dinosaurs is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Jurassic Park III.
- 2017– 40mPodcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 10mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1h 29mPodcast Episode
- At long last, it's time to review Jurassic Park III, the low point of the trilogy, so far. The Critic is dismayed to find Grant and Sattler's relationship retconned, the M.F.ing T-Rex biting the dust, and Tea Leoni's teeth-gratingly annoying performance. While he thinks the movie is stupid, he does praise its short running time.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- 2011–TV Episode
- The kills in the movie Jurassic Park III (2001) are broken down and analyzed.