When Hammond first arrives to speak to Ellie and Alan, they find him in their trailer.
This moment is incredibly important on two levels.
He finds a way to connect the two sides by tying them together.
However,manyJurassic ParkEaster eggs hint that he’s, at the very least, overconfident.
While the most obvious example is the fact that the dinosaurs inevitably escape, there are subtler ones too.
During a projector show, Hammond displays a slide with a bar graph.
During the discussion, Tim is holding a different book.
Hammond once again echoes that they spared no expense.
This is a nod to the high acclaim granted to the award-winning actor.
However, it’s also another subtle nod to Hammond actually sparing several expenses.
In an unintentional Easter egg, the T-rex is seen without one of her front teeth.
This adds to the realism, but it also wasn’t at all deliberate.
A few copies of the book are still floating around, even though its no longer in production.
In one scene, he even relays to Ellie that nothing worked when Disneyland first opened either.
It also symbolically shows that the dinosaurs were created using computers rather than being born in the traditional sense.
It also symbolically shows that the dinosaurs were created using computers rather than being born in the traditional sense.
Close Encountersis another Spielberg sci-fi adventure flick that was released about 16 years earlier.
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