Hold onto your butts, fellow paleo-pun enthusiasts! It's been a roaring 30 years since Spielberg unleashed 'Jurassic Park' onto the world, and frankly, we're still T-rex-cited. You'd think the movie would be a fossil in the film industry by now, but nope, its groundbreaking special effects still shine bright, outlasting even some of its younger dino siblings (yes, sequels, we're looking at you).
Wasn't 'Jurassic Park' one of the pioneers in computer graphics in film? Yet, three decades later, it leaves us wondering how on earth (or in this era, how in Jurassic) do those dino effects still make our jaws drop, especially when some modern films go extinct in the graphics department within a few years. It's almost as if those dinos are preserved in amber, forever gleaming with perfection!