MACY and TEA LEONI) on an aerial tour of the infamous Isla Sorna.
Alan Grant (NEILL) accepts a large sum of money to accompany Paul and Amanda Kirby (WILLIAM H. However, they are confronted by men (including PETE POSTLETTHWAITE) hired by Hammond’s greedy son who want to exploit the dinosaurs for their own financial gain. Malcolm, his paleontologist ladylove (JULIANNE MOORE) and a wildlife videographer (VINCE VAUGN) join an expedition to document the lethal lizards’ natural behavior. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) - 3.0/5įour years after Jurassic Park’s genetically bred dinosaurs ran amok, multimillionaire John Hammond (ATTENBOUROUGH) shocks chaos theorist Ian Malcolm (GOLDBLUM) by revealing that Hammond has been breeding more dinosaurs at a secret location.
Two archeologists (SAM NEILL and LAURA DERN) and a quirky scientist (JEFF GOLDBLUM) are invited to partake in a tour of the facilities, but when an employee tampers with the security system, the dinosaurs escape, and forces visitors to fight for their survival. Only the audio and video sections are new.Ī multimillionaire (RICHARD ATTENBOUROUGH) unveils a new theme park where visitors can observe dinosaurs cloned using advanced DNA technology. Note: Portions of this was copied over from my Jurassic Park Trilogy and Jurassic World Blu-ray reviews. Macy, Julianne Moore, Sam Neill, Alessandro Nivola, Chris Pratt, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, Vince Vaughn, BD Wongįeatures: Audio Commentary, Featurettes, Deleted ScenesĪudio: English (DTS:X), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) Jackson, Jake Johnson, Irrfan Khan, Tea Leoni, William H. Writer(s): Michael Crichton (novels, characters)Ĭast (Alphabetical): Richard Attenborough, Vincent D’Onofrio, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Judy Greer, Bryce Dallas Howard, Samuel L. – $79.98 | May 22, 2018ĭirected by: Steven Spielberg, Joe Johnston, Colin Trevorrow Genre(s): Action, Science Fiction, Adventure Jurassic Park: 25th Anniversary Collection The “Limited Edition” release of the current roster of the Jurassic Park franchise (that is until June) is a well done package by Universal, though the 4K transfers weren’t exactly incredible upgrades over their Blu-ray counterparts, outside of maybe the audio.