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Episode 10 - Cowan, Swain and Ross

Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too. 

Find the episode webpage at: Episode 10 - Cowan, Swain and Ross

In this episode, my terrific guest Gavin Micahel Booth chats with me about: 

Getting his drivers license, watching Jurassic Park, Steven Spielberg films, George Lucas films, theatre-going, Crichton films, science fiction, Mr. DNA and exposition dumps, marketing, 65 Million Years in the Making, movie budgets, Tom Green's career, Jurassic World 4: Ghosts of Mars, Jurassic World Dominion, Ms. Cleo and past lives, Star Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi, casting, Jeff Goldblum, the musical score, John Williams, child actors, Lego Jurassic Park game, video games, Last Call, and more!

You can learn more about my guest Gavin Michael Booth's work and upcoming projects by visiting his website or search for his social profiles: @GavinMichaelBooth.

Plus dinosaur news about:

Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/releases 

Intro: Sacrifice to the Inhuman Creature . Outro: Latebloomer.

The Text:

Gennaro is instructed by his boss to accompany the consultants on their tour of Hammond’s resort, ensuring that the investments of theirs (and of the investors they represent) are safe. 

Discussions surround Safety and Responsibility, Criminal Lawyers, What's at Stake, Feminism, and Ellie Sattler.

Clips from: Breaking Bad, and the Beastie Boys' Paul Revere, New Style, and Time to Get Ill.

Corrections:

I called the hotel in The Shining a “mansion.” It was not a mansion, it was of course the fancy, haunted Overlook Hotel. 

I mentioned that Hammond had plans to open more Jurassic Parks in African and European locations, specifically naming the Seychelles, but in the novel, the next Jurassic Parks are in fact Jurassic Park Europe in the Azores (near Portugal) and Jurassic Park Japan, on Guam.

In the last episode I also said that poor lighting on a green screen shot looked like rheumatitis in your eye – which isn’t a thing – of course I meant to say “rheumatoid arthritis” which isn’t what I actually was referring to at all, because…  I think I meant just cataracts.

Warning: Side effects vary from minor problems like a runny nose to life-threatening events: 

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Thank you!

The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers.

You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I’m on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com

Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time! 

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