"Jurassic Park 3D" movie quotes bring the best dinosaur movie back to the big screen as the 1993 science-fiction adventure movie returns in 3D. Based on the novel of the same name by Michael Crichton, "Jurassic Park" was directed by Steven Spielberg based on a screenplay by Crichton and David Koepp. "Jurassic Park 3D" returned to theaters on April 5, 2013, the 20th anniversary of the original and in advance of the release of "Jurassic Park 4" on June 13, 2014. In "Jurassic Park 3D," InGen, a genetic engineering company led by John Hammond (Richard Attenborough), used dinosaur DNA found in mosquitos encased in amber for centuries in conjunction with reptile DNA to clone and bring back to life dinosaurs. That cloning, along with steps to ensure the dinosaurs are all female and seemingly cannot breed in the wild, happened on a remote island near Costa Rica where a theme park, named Jurassic Park, was set up to provide a real dinosaur experience for visitors. However, after a worker is killed by a dinosaur, the investors of InGen visit the island to check on the safety of the park. Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldbloom) all visit Jurassic Park, along with Hammond's grandchildren Lex and Tim, for a tour. Things however don't go as planned when the combination of a tropical storm, an act from the park's computer programmer (Wayne Knight) and life finding a way creates a chaotic and unsafe environment where dinosaurs are on the hunt and humans are the prey. The researchers and park staff try their best to keep everyone safe, a feat easier said than done when dealing with these prehistoric creatures running amok. If you've seen enough of "Jurassic Park," there are plenty of other new movies in theaters at the same time such as "G.I. Joe: Retaliation," "Olympus Has Fallen," "Admission," "The Croods," "Upside Down," "Ginger & Rosa," "The Call," "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone," "Emperor," "Dead Man Down," "Oz: The Great and Powerful," "A Good Day to Die Hard," "Side Effects," and "Identity Thief."
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God Creates Dinosaurs
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates dinosaurs."
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "Dinosaurs eat man. Woman inherits the earth."
Dr. Ian Malcolm and Dr. Ellie Sattler reflect on the world and what they are seeing at Jurassic Park. While Malcolm looks at the circle of life, Sattler has a more comical ending to the cycle.
Chaos Theory
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "Now eventually you might have dinosaurs on your dinosaur tour, right? Hello? Hello? Yes?"
John Hammond: "I really hate that man."
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "See the tyrannosaur doesn't have any patterns or park schedule. The essence of chaos."
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "I'm still not clear on chaos."
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "Oh, oh, it's simply deals with predictability in complex systems. The shorthand is the butterfly effect. A butterfly can flap his wings in Peking and in Central Park you get rain instead of sunshine."
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "Whoosh"
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "Did I go too fast? I did a flyby. Give me that big glass of water. I'll show you. We're going to conduct an experiment. It should be still. The car's bouncing up and down but that's okay, it's just an example. Now put your hand flat like a hieroglyphic. Now, let's say a drop of water falls on your hand. Which way is the drop going to roll off? Which finger or the thumb or the other side?"
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "Thumb, I'd say"
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "Aha, now freeze your hand, freeze your hand. Don't move. I'm going to do the same thing, start with the same hand, same place again. Which way is it going to roll off?"
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "Let's say back, the same way"
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "It changed. It changed. Why? Because tiny variations, the orientation of the hairs on your hands…"
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "Hey Alan, look at this."
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "The amount of blood distending your vessels, the imperfections in your skin…"
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "Imperfections in the skin?"
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "Of course, they've got to be microscopic. They never repeat and vastly affect the outcome. That's what?"
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "Unpredictability"
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "There. Look at this. See? See? I'm right again. Nobody could've predicted that Dr. Grant would suddenly, suddenly jump out of a moving vehicle."
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "Alan? Alan!"
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "There's, another example."
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "See, here I'm now sitting by myself, uh, er, talking to myself. That's, that's chaos theory."
Dr. Ian Malcolm explains the chaos theory to Dr. Ellie Sattler by doing a simple experiment in the Jeep. He asserts that dinosaurs don't abide by any pattern, which is the essence of chaos where unpredictability is key.
Population Control
John Hammond: "I've been present for the birth of every little creature on this island."
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "Surely not the ones that are bred in the wild?"
Henry Wu: "Actually they can't breed in the wild. Population control is one of our security precautions. There's no unauthorized breeding in Jurassic Park."
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "How do you know they can't breed?"
Henry Wu: "Well, because all the animals in Jurassic Park are female. We've engineered them that way."
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "But again, how do you know they're all female? Does somebody go out into the park and pull up the dinosaurs' skirts?"
Henry Wu: "We control their chromosomes. It's really not that difficult. All vertebrate embryos are inherently female anyway, they just require an extra hormone given at the right developmental stage to make them male. We simply deny them that."
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "Deny them that?" Dr. Ian Malcolm: "John, the kind of control you're attempting simply is... it's not possible. Listen, if there is one thing the history of evolution has taught us it's that life will not be contained. Life breaks free, it expands to new territories and crashes through barriers, painfully, maybe even dangerously, but, uh... well, there it is."
John Hammond: "There it is."
Henry Wu: "You're implying that a group composed entirely of female animals will... breed?"
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "No, I'm, I'm simply saying that life, uh... finds a way."
John Hammond, Henry Wu and Dr. Ian Malcolm disagree about how life works in the wild. Wu and Hammond want to believe that since all the dinosaurs were created as females, that they cannot reproduce on their own. Malcolm disagrees stating that life will find a way.
Control
John Hammond: "When we have control again…"
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "You never had control, that's the illusion! I was overwhelmed by the power of this place. But I made a mistake, too, I didn't have enough respect for that power and it's out now. The only thing that matters now are the people we love. Alan and Lex and Tim. John, they're out there where people are dying."
Dr. Ellie Sattler disagrees with John Hammond about the level of control Hammond has over the park and the dinosaur inhabitants. Instead of arguing about that fact however they turn their attention to keeping everyone there safe.
You Feel That?
Tim Murphy: "You feel that?"
In the classic scene in the Jeep, young boy Tim asks if anyone else felt the tremors he did. They in fact did and those tremors are apparent in the ripples seen in the water cup on the dash.
Hold On to Your Butts
Ray Arnold: "Hold on to your butts"
Making a cameo in the film, Samuel L. Jackson serves as Ray Arnold, the park's chief engineer. Arnold, working from the seemingly safety of the control room, reboots the park's computers in an attempt to reset the security systems.
All Major Theme Parks Have Problems
John Hammond: "All major theme parks have problems. When they opened Disneyland in 1956, nothing worked!"
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "But John, if the Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down the pirates don't eat the tourists."
John Hammond tries to defend the problems with his theme park by saying that all parks have their own issues. Dr. Ian Malcolm however points out the differences in the problems at Jurassic Park and others in that this one has killer dinosaurs where others do not.
Welcome to Jurassic Park
John Hammond: "I own an island off the coast of Costa Rica. I've spent the last five years setting up a kind of biological preserve… Welcome to Jurassic Park!"
Introducing both the viewers to the movie and the park guests to the preserve, John Hammond, the park creator gives an overview of his vision. On a remote island, he's created a park where biology meets technology to bring dinosaurs back to life.
Must Go Faster
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "Anybody hear that? It's a, um, an impact tremor, that's what it is. I'm fairly alarmed here. Come on, come on, come on, come on. We've got to get out of here. Now, now, right now. Let's go. Start the engine. Must go faster"
Robert Muldoon: "Get off the stick! Bloody move!"
Dr. Ellie Sattler: "Look out! Get down!" After feeling the tremors from the approaching dinosaur, Dr. Ian Malcolm urges the rest of the crew get back to the Jeep so they can escape. That is easier said than done when the dinosaur chasing them easily keeps up with their speed.
Dodgson
Dennis Nedry: "Dodgson!"
Lew Dodgson: "You shouldn't use my name."
Dennis Nedry: "Dodgson, Dodgson, we've got Dodgson here! Nobody cares. Nice hat. What are you trying to look like, a secret agent?"
In a scene that has since become an Internet meme, Dennis Nedry meets up with the head of a competitor firm Lew Dodgson. Nedry, initially unknown to John Hammond, has been paid off to steal secrets from Jurassic Park.