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Apr. 21st, 2013 05:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The first time I saw jurrasic park, I was 10 years old. Probably too young to see it, but I was dinosaur obsessed and made it clear to my parents that I NEEDED to see that movie.
I managed to get as far as the t-rex. I spent the entire rest of the movie hiding in my dad's armpit.
Ben took me to see the 3D re-release of the movie today. I could care less about the 3D. This was about seeing the movie as I should have seen it 20 years ago. And I am proud to say I kept my eyes open and on the screen the entire time! Go me!
I still got pretty scared though! Impressive that a movie that old, that I've seen a billion times, can still make me jump and scream in the theater.
The whole thing made me want to go back to the jurassic park at islands of adventure. That place was like mecca for child-me. It's not nearly as amazing as it was when it first opened (they got rid of the triceratops you could pet), but I'd like to go back there sometime in the future.
I managed to get as far as the t-rex. I spent the entire rest of the movie hiding in my dad's armpit.
Ben took me to see the 3D re-release of the movie today. I could care less about the 3D. This was about seeing the movie as I should have seen it 20 years ago. And I am proud to say I kept my eyes open and on the screen the entire time! Go me!
I still got pretty scared though! Impressive that a movie that old, that I've seen a billion times, can still make me jump and scream in the theater.
The whole thing made me want to go back to the jurassic park at islands of adventure. That place was like mecca for child-me. It's not nearly as amazing as it was when it first opened (they got rid of the triceratops you could pet), but I'd like to go back there sometime in the future.