Welcome to Cinematica Animalia! If you share our love of both science and movie monsters, then tune in as we - two ecologists, one veterinarian, and a writer - explore the ecology and physiology of cinematic creatures; explaining what works, what mostly doesn’t, and how the movie’s plot is subsequently affected. At the end of the day, we just love talking about science.
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Welcome to Cinematica Animalia! If you share our love of both science and movie monsters, then tune in as we - two ecologists, one veterinarian, and a writer - explore the ecology and physiology of cinematic creatures; explaining what works, what mostly doesn’t, and how the movie’s plot is subsequently affected. At the end of the day, we just love talking about science.
S5E23- For Crichton Out Loud (The Lost World. Jurassic Park- 1997)
Cinematica Animalia
1 hour 2 minutes 16 seconds
3 years ago
S5E23- For Crichton Out Loud (The Lost World. Jurassic Park- 1997)
Time to get lost in a world full of deadly dinos. Join us as this week the CA Team takes an island vacation with The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997). What should you do when you find a baby T-Rex in the wild? What is a "complete ecosystem"? Does Cretaceous Park have the same ring to it? And why is Dr. Ian Malcolm brought back from the dead? More importantly, will he ever shut up? Also, bees are fish!
TIME POINTS
00:00:34- Introduction
00:03:37 - News (The Fish & The Bees)
00:05:05 - Movie Summary (Jurassic Park 2: More Cash For More Movies)
00:16:41- Trivia
00:19:45 - Baby Rex Medicine
00:39:35 - Isla Sorna As A Study System
00:46:54 - Sam's Three Dinosaur Questions
00:53:38 - Ian Malcolme RIP
1:00:16 - Final Thoughts
Cinematica Animalia
Welcome to Cinematica Animalia! If you share our love of both science and movie monsters, then tune in as we - two ecologists, one veterinarian, and a writer - explore the ecology and physiology of cinematic creatures; explaining what works, what mostly doesn’t, and how the movie’s plot is subsequently affected. At the end of the day, we just love talking about science.