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# Jurassic Park: Trilogy Collection

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## Description

All three films from the 'Jurassic Park' trilogy. In 'Jurassic Park' (1993) eccentric scientist John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) plans to open a theme park consisting of live dinosaurs, genetically engineered from DNA found in a preserved prehistoric mosquito. Archaeologists Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) are invited to view the park, along with chaos theory expert Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), only to find themselves being hunted when the dinosaurs break free. In 'The Lost World - Jurassic Park' (1997) the action takes us four years on from the events documented in the previous film, when dinosaurs have bred on the neighbouring site of Isla Sorna. Park founder John Hammond (Attenborough) gets back in touch with Ian Malcolm (Goldblum) and asks him to join his girlfriend Sarah (Julianne Moore), who is already on the island, hoping that together they might be able to explain recent events there. But they are all unaware that a rival expedition is on its way to the island with plans to capture the dinosaurs and take them back to the mainland. 'Jurassic Park 3' (2001) has Dr Alan Grant (Neill) approached by the Kirbys (William H. Macy and Tea Leoni), a wealthy couple who want a guide to escort them on a flight over Isla Sorna. Grant agrees to take the flight; but almost as soon as they are over the island, the Kirbys move the goalposts and attempt a landing. It seems their son got lost on a previous visit and the Kirbys have mounted this expedition in order to get him back; nevertheless, it's not long before a first dinosaur attack disables the plane and the rescue party finds itself stranded and at the mercy of the island's prehistoric inhabitants.

Review: 4K Steel book review - This is a review of the Steel book 4K versions of these films. Yes this release is better than the previous release and in particular it sounds a lot better. It sounds better on my full 5.1 surround sound system as the audio is upgraded to Dolby Atmos. If you just have a sound bar it might not sound much different. Also if your disc player doesn't play Dolby Atmos it definitely won't sound any difference. If your amplifier/AVR doesn't play Dolby Atmos it definitely won't sound any different. Unlike the earlier 4K release you don't get the blu-ray discs which I liked as this release takes up less shelf space.
Review: Excellent!!! - The 4K ULTRA HD Blu Ray disc versions of these films have greatly improved sound and picture quality over the standard Blu Ray disc versions when played through a 4K ULTRA HD Blu Ray player and a 4K ULTRA HD TV with HDR (High Dynamic Range).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00006HCNG |
| Actors  | Bob Peck, Jeff Goldblum, Laura Dern, Richard Attenborough, Sam Neill |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (6,004) |
| Director  | Joe Johnston, Steven Spielberg |
| Media Format  | VHS |
| Producers  | Colin Wilson, Gerald R. Molen, Kathleen Kennedy, Larry J. Franco |
| Rated  | Parental Guidance |
| Release date  | 16 Sept. 2002 |
| Run time  | 5 hours and 49 minutes |
| Studio  | 4 Front Video |
| Writers  | Alexander Payne, David Koepp, Malia Scotch Marmo, Michael Crichton, Peter Buchman |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4K Steel book review
*by W***E on 4 August 2025*

This is a review of the Steel book 4K versions of these films. Yes this release is better than the previous release and in particular it sounds a lot better. It sounds better on my full 5.1 surround sound system as the audio is upgraded to Dolby Atmos. If you just have a sound bar it might not sound much different. Also if your disc player doesn't play Dolby Atmos it definitely won't sound any difference. If your amplifier/AVR doesn't play Dolby Atmos it definitely won't sound any different. Unlike the earlier 4K release you don't get the blu-ray discs which I liked as this release takes up less shelf space.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent!!!
*by P***5 on 30 June 2025*

The 4K ULTRA HD Blu Ray disc versions of these films have greatly improved sound and picture quality over the standard Blu Ray disc versions when played through a 4K ULTRA HD Blu Ray player and a 4K ULTRA HD TV with HDR (High Dynamic Range).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ How far we've come since then
*by M***N on 4 April 2014*

These films are great little romps through dino-world gone bad, and still look pretty good after all these years, but Blu-Ray does expose the fact that rendering dinosaurs these days has come on in leaps & bounds. My son is currently obsessed with dinosaurs, and watching the Beeb's Planet Dinosaur demonstrates the improvements in CGI since then, as well as all the new data the Palaeontologists have uncovered since then. I could do without John Hurt calling anything with fangs a "killer" every few seconds though. But I digress... Check in your brain at the lounge door, grab a brew and enjoy some classic scenes of peope running away screaming from the big bad dinosaur in the best quality you can (unless you have 3D). Why does that kid start waving the torch about in the first film though? I mean... why? The Spinosaurus in the 3rd film is my favourite, but Tea Leoni's screaming did get on my nerves after a while. You just know all the nasty people are going to get dismembered (and a few of the good guys too - very heroically of course), and I'd kind of forgotten Peter Stormaire's cameo in Lost World as an appetiser for a bunch of tiny Compsognathus? Compsognathii?. I can't believe I didn't even need to look that up... oh the things that parenthood teaches you! Good fun, and a good price. Having seen my son unfazed by the blood and guts of Planet Dinosaur, I'm wondering if he'd be ok watching this. Probably best to wait until he asks... cue the call from social services!

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