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Own a Diorama of the Infamous ‘Jurassic Park’ T-Rex Attack Sequence
The best scene in all of the Jurassic Park films (and one of the greatest in cinema history) comes from Steven Spielberg‘s 1993 adaptation. In the middle of a tropical storm, Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight) cuts the power to the park and it leaves Grant (Sam Neill) and Ellie (Laura Dern), along with Hammond’s grandchildren stranded in the middle of a tour…right in front of the T-Rex habitat. After testing the wires, a T-Rex breaks out and the terror begins.
Iron Studios remembers this iconic scene with a brand new diorama that costs as much as a crappy used car ($2,500). The set comes hand-painted and with LED-lit parts, with a retro art card and a print. You can start saving now because it won’t be available until next spring.
Rain not included.
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Curry Barker Writing and Directing Original Horror Movie for Universal & Blumhouse
Curry Barker is a hot commodity in Hollywood in the wake of Obsession‘s $300 million box office success, with original horror-comedy Anything But Ghosts and the next installment in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise already on Barker’s dance card. What else can we expect from Barker in the coming years? For starters, another original horror movie.
The Hollywood Reporter broke the news tonight that Curry Barker will write and direct an untitled horror movie for Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Universal.
THR reports, “In closing what is described as a rich eight-figure deal, Barker will write, produce and direct his third film for Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Universal.”
“All details are being kept secret, but it is described as a Barker original horror idea,” the outlet notes. “The project was bought off of a pitch Barker made to Universal’s top brass.”
“This film is something I’ve been excited to make for a while, and I’m thrilled to be reteaming with Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Universal Film Group for it,” Curry Barker himself said in a statement tonight. “They’ve built the kind of home for bold, original storytelling that every filmmaker dreams of, and I couldn’t imagine better collaborators for this film.”
James Wan and Jason Blum said in a joint statement, “With Obsession, Curry did what only a handful of filmmakers manage in a generation: he made something wholly original that connected with a massive audience, and that connection is what we care about most. The best filmmakers can work anywhere, and we are proud to have a growing slate with Curry. Getting to put this project in front of the fans his work speaks to is the whole reason we do this.”
Stay tuned for more on all things Curry Barker.

‘Obsession’


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