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Jurassic Park’ Star Jeff Goldblum Jumps In For Dinosaur Chase Wedding Photo
What’s your background? Wildlife photography?
You know that popular Dinosaur Chase wedding photo where a bride and groom along with their wedding party are running in fear of a photoshopped giant dinosaur chasing them? (That’s it here up top.) Now, imagine that it’s your wedding and one of the attendees is none other than actor Jeff Goldblum, who starred in the dinosaur movie to end all dinosaur movies, Jurassic Park. You’d want Goldblum to be a part of your Dinosaur Chase wedding photo, wouldn’t you? (I would!)
Well, apparently he’d would be happy to oblige. Goldblum appeared in Pamela and Jesse Sargent’s Dinosaur Chase wedding photo when the actor and his fiancee Emilie Livingston were attending the couple’s wedding recently in Toronto.
Check out the photo here below!
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Watch Now: Sex, Violence, Nazis, and Cocktails! It’s the ‘Danger 5’ Trailer!
Victory has a new name!
Dario Russo and David Ashby, the creators of Italian Spiderman, are preparing to unleash their latest creation, Danger 5. You can watch the trailer for the series here below.
The seven-episode series takes place in an alternate universe version of World War II were Adolf Hitler, much as he was in reality, is a power-mad tyrant bent on world domination. But this Hitler resembles an old-fashioned Bond villain with unlimited technology at his disposal, not to mention dinosaurs and Japanese robot soldiers.
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Are We Closer To A Real Life ‘Jurassic Park’ Than We Think?
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We’ve all seen the movie Jurassic Park (I assume). The method to the madness of bringing living, breathing dinosaurs back to life in that movie, was to find prehistoric pieces of amber with bugs perfectly preserved inside and extract their blood — assuming that they’ve fed on dinosaurs and contain their DNA. Though it’s likely that scientists have attempted to try this, it’s not something that many expect to actually work. Now comes word that a scientist in Canada has a whole new plan to possibly bring dinosaurs back to life.
Canada Research Chair in Macro Evolution at Montreal’s McGill University, Hans Larsson, believes the fact that dinosaurs are ancestors of birds may just hold the key. He believes that while a chicken is its embryonic stages, he can literally go in and alter this, change that, and replicate what once was, hundreds of millions of years ago.
Larsson has been studying the evolution of birds for a decade now, and truly believes that in time, he could find a way to do the unthinkable: hatch a live prehistoric creature.
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