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‘The Color Purple’ Review – Strong On Music, Soft On Story

The critically acclaimed and Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of THE COLOR PURPLE – THE MUSICAL has made its touring debut at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa. A production that has received much praise, but even with a few strong performances, its powerful content and boisterous songs can’t overcome the shows unexciting stage production and faults in story progression. It’s a musical that focuses on its showstoppers, but these epic notes fall flat on songs that are less than memorable.

Despite my perhaps less than friendly introduction, THE COLOR PURPLE is still a good show. Those that are already familiar with the cast recordings will still love this production. Our showing had no Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls) or Danielle Brooks (Orange is the New Black) level of stardom or stage presence the Broadway revival had the luxury of, but it still showcases some momentous vocal talent. However, several performances felt empty. Something was missing, and I fear some comes from the understudy playing the leading role.

Based on the 1982 novel by Alice Walker, THE COLOR PURPLE follows the journey of Celie (Adrianna Hicks normally), an African-American woman in the South of early to mid 1900s. Starting in 1909, the story follows Celie through many trials and tribulations through the 1940s. Taking on many serious subjects from domestic beatings and unwanted advances to Celie’s father ripping away her children from her.

All of these subject matters are not be taken lightly, and one would think the show would be depressingly dark, but surprisingly some items are glossed over. Perhaps this is done to lighten up the show helping support some of the more gospel-like upbeat music. I may not remember the 1985 feature film with Oprah and Whoopi well, but I would appreciate the stage production more if it would dive deeper into these serious topics. Make me feel a little uncomfortable for a moment, make me feel for these grotesque times the characters must ordeal, and in the end allow these emotions to build up to a heavenly release of endorphins when the woman conquer over them.

As mentioned earlier, our performance featured understudy Nikisha Williams as Celie. Nikisha definitely has the pipes, and is the understudy for several leading characters, so I have no doubt her range is vast. However, partially due to how the character is written, there was just no life to the performance. Celie is a shy, unsure-of-herself young lady that basically just does what is expected of her. Unfortunately, there was barely any emotion in this performance causing for me to lose interest in her story… even with as awful of an ordeal the character is dragged through.

A potential downfall for me is also the shows dependency on God’s plan and His mysterious ways. Yes, religious motivation for this setting and timeframe is fitting, but the morality is lost upon me when the story calls to look at what God is capable of when Celie and other women go through absolutely horrendous, despicable things. This story should remain focused on how the women were able to standup and overcome on their own through sisterhood… with maybe a little help from a higher being. I am unapologetic on my views to this, and this view is in noway influenced by the #TimesUp movement.

After several listens to the Broadway cast recordings, a few songs like “Our Prayer”, “Big Dog” and “Hell No” create one of the more memorable strings of songs. After the show, only a couple of these stood out with “Hell No” taking top ranks in the most memorable number thanks to much of this comedic relief. THE COLOR PURPLE is a truly beautiful listen, but the show blends into one image with no change in sets and props that are entirely made up of sheets, baskets, and wooden chairs. OH, and more sheets! I have never seen so much folding of sheets in my life.

These qualms may come across as petty, but this is me. I love to be transported into the scene, and some shows can achieve by powerful dialogue and performances that pull you into the scene. THE COLOR PURPLE unfortunately never found that moment. Instead the show turns a life that was filled of hurtful dominance from terrible men into a melancholy tale that searches more for Celie’s sister Nettie rather than the women’s equality.

THE COLOR PURPLE could thrive on this tour with some more star power. They don’t need to be celebrities, but they need to have that something special in their stage presence. There are standout performances, especially Carla R. Stewart in the role of Shug Avery. But, even with a select few showstoppers, the context doesn’t help elevate these numbers to the stardom they may deserve. Those already in love the film probably shouldn’t skip the stage production. Those looking for a soulful, influential, woman empowerment tale may need to look elsewhere.

The Color Purple is playing at Segerstrom Center for the Arts thru June 24th.

For more info, visit scfta.org.

Bringing the Music of Pixar Pier’s Incredicoaster to Life!

Pixar Pier opens up the public this weekend, providing fans their first look at the newly re-imagined, Incredicoaster. To celebrate the new ride, Disney Parks sat down with legendary composer, Michael Giacchino. Fresh off the release of Disney-Pixar’s box office smash, The Incredibles 2, Giacchino shared his work in the recording studio, preparing for the new coaster’s grand opening.

The coaster will be the focal point of the new pier, blasting you into the world of The Incredibles. You will race along with the Parrs as they try to capture the elusive baby Jack-Jack. The musical score provided by Giacchino, will add to the story, fitting in with the twists and turns fans will experience as they go through the ride.

Giacchino has been a long standing partner with Disney Parks, providing scores for the iconic Space Mountain (Disneyland Park), as well as Ratatouille: The Adventure (Disneyland Paris), and Star Tours- The Adventures Continues (partnering with the legendary John Williams).

Make sure to stay tuned for more Pixar Pier news and updates, as SoCalThrills will be providing continuing coverage throughout opening weekend! The fun begins June 23rd.

AMC Theaters Debuts Exclusive Stubs A-List Subscription Service

AMC Theaters is providing a new twist in the movie game, revealing a new premium subscription service and loyalty program called AMC Stubs A-List. This move is a direct response to popular services, such as MoviePass, which allows movie fans the chance to see films for a monthly fee rather than an individual ticket purchase. AMC’s program will up the ante, providing direct to consumer options to keep up with the shifting tide in movie viewing.

The program will offer guests the opportunity to view movies up to 3 times per week, including multiple movies per day, repeat visits to already seen films, and compatibility for all pre-existing AMC Stubs members. The new service will cost $19.95 a month plus tax.

The service can be used at all AMC locations, including AMC Dine In as well as AMC Classic throughout the US. This will also include all premium offerings such as IMAX, Dolby Cinema, RealD 3D, Prime, and BigD. This is done to create flexibility and to avoid restrictions in using the service.

All AMC Stubs A-List members can book tickets online in advance, similar to their existing programs, which include waived fees, priority lines for food and beverage, special discounts at concessions, as well as reserved seating. The new service is timed to sync with traditional opening weekends, but there is no carry over if users see less than 3 films a week. Advance reservations can be held for a maximum of 3 movies at any one time in the current or for future weeks.

For all current existing AMC Stubs Premiere members, the $15 annual fee will also be waived when transitioning to the new A-List service. The service will also be based through the AMC App, which will remove waiting periods and credit checks that standard services currently use.

“We believe that our current and future loyal guests will be interested in this type of program, as AMC Stubs A-List rewards guests with something that no one else offers: the very best of AMC, including IMAX, Dolby Cinema and RealD 3D up to 3 times per week, for one simple, sustainable price,” said Adam Aron, CEO and President, AMC Theatres.

Aron added, “Since its inception in 2011, AMC Stubs has continued to evolve to meet the needs of its customers, as it did in 2016 when we introduced the free tier, AMC Stubs Insider. AMC Stubs A-List is AMC’s next evolution of delivering amazing benefits to our loyal customers, and we’re excited to continue to grow the program by leaps and bounds.”

Starting on Tuesday, June 26, AMC Stubs A-List members can enroll online for $19.95 a month (plus tax) and can begin using their benefits immediately.

More information about AMC Stubs A-List can be found at amcstubs.com/alist.

*Fathom Events shows, special fan events and some Indian Cinema titles may not be included*

Exclusive First Look at Pixar Pier’s Lamplight Lounge

Food and Pixar Fans Rejoice!

Pixar Pier opens this weekend after months of anticipation for Disney California Adventure’s new expansion. With it, we will finally get a chance to take a peek at the new Lamplight Lounge. At the entrance of the pier, the suave and classy nod to classic Pixar themes and stories will welcome guests to a one of a kind dining experience. Check out this amazing footage!

Stay tuned for more sneak peaks, details, and first looks, as SoCalThrills will be right in the middle of all the Pixar fun!

Ant-Man and the Wasp Tickets Now On Sale

Fresh out of his bout in Captain America: Civil War, Ant-Man will jump back into action, finding new threats and challenges around every corner. With the release date fast approaching, Marvel Studios has just announced tickets are now on sale! Several options will be available to experience, including an opening fan event at participating locations. Check out the full list below!

AMC Theatres – Viewers who see the film in the Dolby Cinema (July 5-July 8th) will receive a mini Ant-Man comic and a collectible magnifying glass.

Cinemark– Viewers will get the chance to see an Ant-Man Double Feature that comes with popcorn and a collectible coin.

Regal Cinemas- Viewers who see the film opening weekend will receive an exclusive collectible ticket, while supplies last. A free promo code will also be given for a free mini poster in the Crown Club Reward Center.

Marvel Studios ANT-MAN AND THE WASP..L to R: The Wasp/Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) and Ant-Man/Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) ..Photo: Ben Rothstein..©Marvel Studios 2018

TCL Chinese Theatres Viewers will get the opportunity to see the film in 3D, IMAX 2D, and IMAX 3D formats.

Ant-Man and The Wasp is directed by Peyton Reed and stars Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Peña, Walton Goggins, Bobby Cannavale, Judy Greer, Tip “T.I.” Harris, David Dastmalchian, Hannah John-Kamen, Abby Ryder Fortson, Randall Park, with Michelle Pfeiffer, with Laurence Fishburne, and Michael Douglas.

You can purchase your tickets right now through Fandango.

Exploring Yellowstone Country, Montana

A couple hours after landing at Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport in Montana, we were sitting in The Cowboy Bar and Supper Club in the tiny town of Fishtail, enjoying a big, juicy steak and reviewing our itinerary for the next week in Montana’s Yellowstone Country.

My friend and I had come to Yellowstone Country to experience the great outdoors that lies just outside the boundary of Yellowstone National Park. We came to ride horses, rafts and ATV’s, and to breath fresh mountain air and to fly fish and eat big steaks.

Yellowstone Country is made up of five south-central and southwest Montana counties (Gallatin, Park, Sweet Grass, Stillwater and Carbon). Yellowstone Country lies in the shadow of the snow-capped Beartooth Mountains and offers everything for a perfect outdoor getaway.

Our journey began at The Stillwater Lodge (www.stillwaterlodge.net ) in Absarokee, about 100 miles east of Bozeman. The lodge, which has six distinctive, themed rooms, is host to people seeking a variety of Montana adventures and can assist guests with arrangements for fly fishing, backpacking, horse riding and river rafting. Our rustic room came with a native lodge pole bed, antique furnishings, free Wi-Fi, cable TV, mini-fridge, and air conditioning.

Montana’s Yellowstone Country is a natural wonderland

Surrounding the lodge is a valley full of moose, elk, deer, bighorn sheep and coyotes running wild, while local rivers and lakes are great for fishing. For a better look at nature, we took a rafting ride with Absaroka River Adventures (www.absarokariver.com). To get to the banks of the Stillwater River we took an old school bus. From here we hopped in a yellow raft with an expert guide and made our way 12 miles down river.

As we paddled and drifted down mostly level-3 rapids, we admired spectacular images of rocky gorges, riverfront cabins and a spot where about 20 old covered chuck wagons line the banks. The Stillwater has 36 miles of floatable water and Absaroka River Adventures are expert at finding the best spots to raft.

Back on land, we headed to the minute town of Roscoe for dinner at The Grizzly Bar. Located near a stream, 50-year-old local establishment served up a Montana-sized grilled center cut rib steak with a baked potato and a cold brew. My friend had fresh, hand cut Alaskan Salmon.

The next morning, we drove to the Fishtail General Store to purchase fishing licenses. From here we drove to the city of Red Lodge, where we hooked up with Paintbrush Adventures (www. paintbrushadventures.com) for horseback riding and fly fishing.

Our trail boss was a woman named Wanda. She introduced us to our fly-fishing guide and our horses for the 11-mile roundtrip ride into the Beartooth Mountains. Once saddled-up, we formed a line, crossed a wooden bridge, spanning a stream, and climbed a trail into a forest of lodge pole pine trees with purple lupine and other wild flowers sprinkled about.

Trotting along, we searched the rocky slopes above for big horn sheep. We didn’t see any, but we heard them crawling on the rocks. We did see a huge gray moose staring at us through heavy brush. Wanda said he was a teenager because his antlers weren’t full grown yet. As I pointed my camera for picture, he ran across the stream and disappeared.

Continuing up the trail, we saw another moose and then made a campfire by an old beaver pond, where we went fly-fishing. Our guide caught a 5-pound trout and released it and I had fun just casting my line and wading in a big rubber suit.

Back in Red Lodge, we checked into the historic 1893 Pollard Hotel (www.thepollard.com). Situated in a former mining town, at the edge of the Rocky Mountains, near Yellowstone’s east entrance, this historic hotel once served Buffalo Bill Cody, Calamity Jane and other western legends. Restored in the 90s, the property features rooms with classic western comfort.

We concluded our trip with dinner at the Old Piney Dell restaurant. Set beside a running stream, the Old Piney is one oldest building’s in Red Lodge. With a cozy, historic log cabin vibe, the Old Piney Dell evolved from a homesteader’s cabin built in the 1920’s to one of the area’s most popular dining experiences.

For more info on visiting Montana’s Yellowstone Country, call (800) 736-5276 or visit www.yellowstone.visitmt.com

Exploring Disney-Pixar’s Incredibles 2 Art Exhibition

Photo backdrop

After 14 years of waiting, The Incredibles are back and better than ever. The super family is all over the news. Whether it be because of their box office shattering opening weekend, their larger than life roller coaster coming to Pixar Pier at the Disneyland Resort, or their special art exhibition at the Nucleus Art Gallery, all of our attention is on them.

The art, which can be seen below, comes directly from “Incredible” super fans, wanting to pay tribute to the Pixar juggernaut. The gallery rotates with various themes every few weeks, just like with The Incredibles.

Gallery resides in the middle of a business district on Main Street
Bring the whole family!

Their past exhibitions include shows from Disney Afternoon and the Disney Channel. When a new exhibit opens, a gala is also hosted, involving the artists of the featured theme as well as special guests. It is a rare opportunity to meet those behind the creation of the art and original source materials.

If you want to experience everything Incredibles, or if you are a general pop art lover, then super speed your way to Nucleus Art Gallery before July 1. Disney Pixar’s Incredibles 2 is now playing. You can check out our full review by clicking here!

Knott’s Berry Farm’s Calico Mountain Jamboree Bounces Here and There and Everywhere

Everyone taking a final bow

Yee-Haw!

Miners from the Calico Mines and Loggers from Timber Mountain are putting their differences aside to join together in a fun, light-hearted jamboree that celebrates acrobatic spectacles, music, and exciting performances. It’s all a part of a new stunt spectacular that has just debuted over at Knott’s Berry Farm.

The citizens perform circus-type acts in a variety of whirlwind displays, which include feats of strength like trampoline jumping, spinning in giant hoops, aerial acrobatics, flips, and so much more. All the while, the show has a country-pop musical backdrop. A personal favorite is the slackling act. The feat is themed with a “tipsy” performer bouncing off a “clothesline” suspended over the stage. It’s a thrilling act that’s worth praise.

Bouncing off a “clothesline”, swinging from a rope, and jumping off trampolines
Dancing and spinning in a giant hoop

The show ends with a show-stopping finale, bringing all the previous acts together in a joined celebration and performance. The finale features the song, “From Now On”, famously used in the film, The Greatest Showman.

The new show is similar to its predecessor, “Circus of Wonder”, which pays tribute to the obvious circus theme. However, this show takes it a step further, utilizing the previous thematic elements already embedded in Knott’s Ghost Town lore. If you admire the rambunctious nature of the Calico stunt show but prefer a more whimsical tone, then this is the show for you. Saddle up and get going!

You can learn all about what’s new at Knott’s Berry Farm this summer by clicking here!

Local Heroine Saves the Day! Calico Gold Heist Foiled!

*This is a fictional article based off Knott’s Berry Farm’s “Ghost Town Alive”. You can learn more about the seasonal event by clicking here*

The town of Calico was rocked by an attempt to steal Peg Leg’s famous gold nugget from the Miner’s Bank of Calico earlier today. Three separate groups were caught at the scene of the crime, facing off against local authorities before being brought to justice. One of those groups was led by local townswoman, Miss Violet. This was seen as a major blow to the townsfolk, as Miss Violet was a trusted citizen of Calico. Who can the town rely on after such a devious crime?

As the investigation continues, new information has come to light, providing a new and exciting twist with the heist. After speaking to inside sources and members of the press that were present at the scene, Miss Violet may not have been part of the heist at all!

Miss Violet caught wind of the other two groups plans to rob the local establishment and took action. She armed herself, rallied a group of trusted allies, and marched to the bank to stop the bandits from claiming their prize. The mission was covert in nature, allowing Miss Violet and her band of defenders to pose as criminals with the intent to steal.

During the epic struggle, Miss Violet dashed into harm’s way, causing a distraction that would give the town sheriff time to arrive at the scene and apprehend the criminals. Though she was taken in with the rest of the bandits, Miss Violet stayed silent, not wanting to arouse suspicion into her true objective: serving justice. One of her trusted friends, known to locals as Quinn the Moose, spoke up during the aftermath and vindicated Miss Violet’s name with the local authorities. “Miss Violet saved the day. She distracted the robbers and is a town hero”, said Quinn.

Miss Violet proudly holds up a copy of the Calico Gazette, shedding some light on her heroic deeds earlier this afternoon.
Miss Violet proudly holds up a copy of the Calico Gazette, shedding some light on her heroic deeds earlier this afternoon.

After hearing the news and plans to foil the bank heist, Miss Violet was proclaimed a local heroine, restoring her good name with the people. Immediately following the announcement, local townspeople began reaching out to help the young woman, who is trying to keep the town hotel from economic collapse. Rumor also states that Miss Violet may have many a suitor interested in taking her to the Founder’s Day Hoedown, which will be the epicenter of festivities for the entire county.

Though the real perpetrator behind the gold nugget heist may still be at large, it’s nice to know the town has brave and courageous souls like Miss Violet. A large group of criminals is now off the streets and under the careful eye of judge and sheriff. In such troublesome times, the world needs more who will rise up to the call of justice and take action to protect the people of Calico. If you see Miss Violet while you’re in town, make sure to say hello and give proper thanks to the woman that saved the town from almost certain calamity.

Stories just like this one happen every day during Knott’s Berry Farm’s “Ghost Town Alive” event. Chose your side, make your own story, and be a part of the adventure. You never know what exciting things await!

Knott’s Berry Farm Comes Alive This Summer

Summer is in full swing over at Knott’s Berry Farm, featuring new shows, old favorites, and golden opportunities for guests of all ages. To headline the season, Knott’s has debuted a brand new stage show called “Beach Blanket Beagle”. The new musical takes the park’s entertainment to a whole new level, blowing past seasonal offerings out of the water. It’s definitely a show to get excited about!

“Beach Blanket Beagle” is centered around vintage beach and surf culture, showcasing a large assortment of classic songs from the Beach Boys, The Crystals, and Elvis Presley. Each song is weaved in with a clever story that brings plenty of dazzle. The show features rain, intricate moving stage transitions, and real fire dancing. It’s sure to be an instant classic, fitting in perfectly with the Boardwalk theme and Knott’s new coaster, HangTime. At a staggering 150 feet, the record setting attraction is a California dream, taking riders on an epic surf at speeds of up to 57 MPH. In case you missed our opening coverage, you can catch up on the new sensation by clicking here.

The ever popular “Ghost Town Alive” has also returned, bringing guests a fully interactive, one of a kind experience. Every visit is an adventure, as guests will be transported back to the days of the wild frontier and be given the opportunity to become part of their own individualized story. You can search for a hidden treasure, go toe to toe with infamous bandits, tap your feet at the town’s annual hoedown, and so much more.

The basic premise of “Ghost Town Alive” is to think creatively and use your own imagination. Calico is filled with townspeople, all with a unique backstories and motivations. Some may have good intentions, while others may have a trick up their sleeve. How you interact with each person will help thrust you into countless possibilities, puzzles, and challenges. As you play along, you become a central part of the story, helping the townsfolk make decisions. A great example can be seen below, as visitors will play a hand in Calico’s town election.

Your influence fuels their actions, which gives you the power to be the author of your own tall tale. It’s like nothing you’ve ever experienced, being one of the most creative theme park attractions you may ever witness. To celebrate the return of the event, SoCalThrills has written up a special tribute to the Calico Gazette, featuring our own story experience while in the park. Make sure to check out this fun exclusive!

“Ghost Town Alive” runs on select days through September 3rd. Check out all the seasonal offerings and what’s to come next by visiting Knott’s official site!

Some Incredible Updates Headed for Disney Games

Calling All Supers! Incredibles 2 is now in theaters and fans can celebrate the continued story of the Incredibles family in film-inspired content updates across various Disney games including: a brand-new LEGO The Incredibles console game, newly released Disney Heroes: Battle Mode mobile titles, fan-favorite Disney Emoji Blitz and more. 

Here is a full breakdown of the exciting Incredibles 2 content coming to Disney Games:

  • Disney Heroes: Battle Mode:June 13 – 25 During The Incredibles Super-Charged Event, players can boost heroes from Disney•Pixar’s The Incredibles with extra power when they activate the daily bonus. Each day of the event, there will be a new Hero Chip or bonus rewards deal for purchase through the end of the event. Players can earn points by using The Incredibles heroes in both City Watch and Creep Surge to get some super rewards in The Incredibles Contest. Additionally, the game’s first update since May’s launch hits on June 12 with new heroes from Tron: Legacy, new friendships and memory disks and a new attack log for the Creep Surge. Disney Heroes: Battle Mode is available on the Apple App Store, Google Play and the Amazon App Store.

  • Disney Emoji Blitz: June 15 – June 19This incredible update will feature an Incredibles 2Survival Event where Blitzers can play fast-paced rounds of match-3, utilizing emoji super powers and combos to win a Diamond Box. For completing the event, fans of the Parr family will be able to collect one of three Incredibles 2-inspired characters – Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl or Jack-Jack. Once the Super has been collected, players will be able to keep the emoji indefinitely and it will show up on the Emoji Blitz keyboard in smartphone messaging apps. Disney Emoji Blitz is available for free on the Apple App Store, Google Play and Amazon App Store. Since launch, players have collected more than 150 million Disney, Pixar and Star Wars.  

  • LEGO The Incredibles: June 15– Fans will play as favorite Incredibles characters including, Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, Violet, Dash and Frozone, experiencing thrilling adventures in awe-inspiring action sequences from both Disney•Pixar films, The Incredibles and Incredibles 2. The game features the Parr family’s range of extraordinary abilities that can be combined through teamwork to create unique powers, helping the iconic heroes tackle crime in a vibrant LEGO world, bursting with fun and excitement. LEGO The Incredibles will be available on June 15 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

  • Disney Magic Kingdoms: Now – June 20 – Collect Jack-Jack and help him reunite with his super family by collecting Maleficent Coins in The Tower Challenge quest. To earn Jack-Jack, players need to send up to five characters at a time to challenge Maleficent’s Tower. Once these characters have finished their challenge, they’ll return with Event Points and Maleficent Coins. Event Points will help defeat Maleficent’s Tower and claim the tiniest member of The Incredibles family. Disney Magic Kingdoms is available now on the App Store, Google Play, and the Windows Store.

  • Disney Stickers: The Incredibles: June 13 – Fan-favorite Supers are now on iMessage! Text conversations with Disney Stickers just got even more fun with 21 new Incredibles 2-themed stickers. Fans can add some incredible moments to their chats when they send animated stickers, featuring Elastigirl, Mr. Incredible, Violet, Dash, Jack-Jack, Frozone, Edna and more. Available for download now on the Apple App Store.

Jurassic Park Celebrates 25 Years at the Greek Theatre

“Welcome to Jurassic Park!”

Over the past two and a half decades, Jurassic Park has created an unparalleled legacy that continues to wow and amaze fans the world over. With groundbreaking and never-before-seen visual effects, Spielberg had created a gold standard in modern cinema. As the world awaits the release of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the dino-fueled franchise shows no signs of slowing down. To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the original film, Universal and Fandango partnered with the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles to host a special fan screening of Jurassic Park.

To kick off the event, participants received a special 25th anniversary popcorn along with complimentary water. Fandango hosted a prize giveaway, photo ops, and much more. The venue also had a T-Rex for those who dared to strike a pose. Merchandise was available for sale, ranging from t-shirts to Funko Pop! figures. Fans even had the opportunity to try out some custom dino-themed drinks. Though, there would be more surprises in store, including a message from director, Steven Spielberg.

The famed director expressed his gratitude to the fan base and took a moment to reflect on the franchise before teasing fans with a trailer for Fallen Kingdom. The crowd was then treated to a special one on one chat with legendary producer, Frank Marshall. Marshall was part of Spielberg’s legendary production team (Opposite Kathleen Kennedy) and is responsible for films like Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T, and Back to the Future. He recounted his experiences with Jurassic Park, focusing on the innovations and technical challenges that Spielberg presented the team with. “It was a wonderful experience. Steven, I think works better and is more creative when he’s given a challenge”.

The biggest hurdle was also the film’s biggest star: the colossal and terrifying T-Rex. In 1993, despite technological advances, practical and digital effects were not sophisticated enough to create Spielberg’s vision. “Back in those days, we didn’t have CG. He wanted the T-Rex to run up and down the street…we didn’t know quite how to do it”, Marshall admitted. “We had this magic moment up at ILM when Dennis Muren showed us this dinosaur…sort of a wire skeleton running on a computer and he said he can put a skin on this…now we got it!” Combined with practical creature shop effects, Jurassic Park hit the ground running and didn’t look back.

As the interview was coming to a close, Marshall was reunited with actress Ariana Richards. The two had not seen each other since shooting the film when Richards had just turned 13. Famous for her role as John Hammond’s granddaughter, Lex, Richards recounted her audition, thanked fans for their support, and reconnected with Marshall. After so many years, it was a fantastic reunion that can only be topped by visiting the star of the franchise on the way out.

It was a night to remember for all JP fans in attendance. In celebration of the screening and the film’s anniversary, Fandango will be making the original Jurassic Park Trilogy available to moviegoers through their premium streaming platform, FandangoNOW. Fans can chose to rent or purchase the series for instant viewing.

The adventure continues with Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which roars into theaters on June 22nd.

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