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Jurassic Park With Eye Contact Is The Creepiest AI Edit You’ve Seen

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A new unnerving Jurassic Park edit makes all characters maintain eye contact with the audience, thanks to an AI tool, and it gets creepy.


Jurassic Park becomes even more unsettling through a new edit that makes the movie’s main characters maintain eye contact with the audience, with the help of an alarming AI tool. The Jurassic Park franchise is known for its good scares and groundbreaking visual effects. Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park (1993) movie was one of a kind, mixing animatronics and CGI to create realistic and terrifying dinosaurs that would spawn a long series of movies. Now, a brand-new AI tool adds even more fuel to the movie’s horror by making the human characters as unsettling as the carnivorous dinosaurs.

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VFX artist @ActionMovieKid shared on Twitter a new video using NVIDIA’s Eye Contact AI feature to create a very creepy Jurassic Park edit.

Spielberg’s Jurassic Park had a lot of perfect moments, such as the dinosaur action, the movie’s constant feeling of tension, and the human interactions amid an impossible situation. That last aspect is what the AI tool in the video touches upon, as the edit uses an NVIDIA Broadcast feature — meant to help people keep their eyes focused on the camera for virtual meetings and live streams — to make characters like Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill) deliver their iconic lines from Jurassic Park while staring directly into the viewers’ eyes.


Richard Attenborough as John Hammon, Sam Neil as Alan Grant, Jeff Goldblum as Ian Malcom, and Laura Dern as Ellie Sattler in Jurassic Park

Even though the AI tool in the video creates a very disturbing effect, it is ultimately unnecessary in a movie such as Spielberg’s original Jurassic Park. The very first Jurassic Park included six dinosaur species, which might seem like a low number for a franchise that specializes in dinosaurs, but it was more than enough in the capable hands of renowned director Spielberg. The movie boasts a delicate blend of different genres, with a strong horror grip throughout the whole thing.

Jurassic Park had many horror elements, with several jump-scares sprinkled throughout its runtime. Most of those frightful moments came from the human characters’ close encounters with deadly dinosaurs, such as the Velociraptors or the Tyrannosaurus Rex. To realistically recreate the extinct dinosaurs for the movie, Spielberg opted to use practical effects as much as possible. Jurassic Park‘s iconic T-Rex escape scene is the best example of how the hard work between CGI and animatronics paid off, with the end result being one of the most frightening and tense scenes in cinematic history.

What’s Next For The Jurassic Franchise?

Jurassic World Dominion cast looking scared at a safe house

Following Jurassic Park‘s success, Spielberg returned to direct the sequel The Lost World: Jurassic Park but opted to stay out of the trilogy capper Jurassic Park III. The franchise would go back to the big screen with the Jurassic World trilogy, starring Chris Pratt (Owen Grady) and Bryce Dallas Howard (Claire Dearing), which began in 2015 and concluded in 2022. All three Jurassic World movies grossed over $1 billion at the worldwide box office. The Jurassic Park franchise will not stay dormant for long, and its future could continue in another trilogy with a brand-new cast or through animation. Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, the Netflix animated series based on the franchise, showed an interesting path to move forward by bringing the Jurassic Park concept to a younger generation while keeping the series’ horror elements alive.

Source: @ActionMovieKid/Twitter



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TCM Sets Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary Program Slate Including 10 Restored Classic Films

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Warner Bros. will commemorate its 100th anniversary with a block of programming on Turner Classic Movies starting April 1.

TCM will broadcast remastered and newly restored versions of 10 classic Warner Bros. films, each featuring an introduction from a filmmaker or film expert culled from the network’s ongoing partnership with the Film Foundation, a non-profit preservation and exhibition organization. The program coincides with the April 13-16 run of the TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood.

On April 13, a new 4K restoration of 1959’s “Rio Bravo,” Howard Hawks’ classic western starring John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson and Angie Dickinson, will premiere on TCM and serve as the opening night film of the festival. Dickinson will attend the in-person event, while Martin Scorsese will introduce the film on TCM’s small-screen presentation. Similarly, Warner Bros. will premiere a new 4K restoration of Elia Kazan’s “East of Eden,” starring James Dean, on both the big screen and the network, the latter featuring an introduction by filmmakers Wes Anderson and Joanna Hogg.

Other films planned for broadcast on TCM include “Land of the Pharaohs” and “Storm Warning” (both introduced by Scorsese), “Rachel, Rachel” (introduced by Ethan Hawke), “Safe in Hell” (by Alexander Payne), and “A Lion is in the Streets,” introduced by Daphne Dentz and Robyn Sklaren of the Warner Bros. Discovery Library.

TCM additionally plans to program trailers, archival interviews, documentaries and other ephemera from Warner Bros., complementing festival programs such as “Looney Tunes at the Oscars” and “Warner Bros. Coming Attractions,” panels exploring the studio’s extensive history.



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Jeff Goldblum Addresses His Jurassic Park Costar’s Cancer Diagnosis

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Jurassic Park star Jeff Goldblum has addressed his costar Sam Neill’s diagnosis of stage 3 blood cancer. Goldblum portrayed mathematician Dr. Ian Macolm in the first Jurassic Park film opposite Neill’s paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant. He returned to his role as Ian in The Lost World: Jurassic Park and in Jurassic World: Dominion, the latter of which saw him reunite with Neill in the franchise for the first time since Spielberg’s original film.


Speaking with Evening Standard, Goldblum opened up about Neill’s diagnosis of stage 3 blood cancer, which the Jurassic Park actor revealed in his recent autobiography. He quietly spoke about Neill’s remission, hopeful that the actor would recover soon. Read what Goldblum had to say below:

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“He shared it with us early on. He’s been in constant touch with me and, well, he looks fantastic, he sounds great. Hopefully, he’s as healthy as a horse now. I just adore him.”


How Jeff Goldblum & Sam Neill’s Jurassic Park Roles Defined Them

Having starred in Jurassic Park in 1993, Goldblum and Neill have continued to be friends since taking their roles in the dinosaur franchise. During the production of Jurassic World: Dominion and while dealing with the Covid pandemic, the duo began singing and posting cover songs online. The pair are good friends, which makes Goldblum’s well wishes for Neill’s recovery process all the more heartwarming.

Goldblum and Neill are also the only actors whose Jurassic Park characters visited Isla Sorna on the big screen. Ian Malcolm went to Site B in The Lost World: Jurassic Park to document the dinosaurs, while Alan Grant visited the island in Jurassic Park III after being hired to find a lost boy. Their return in subsequent Jurassic Park sequels underscores their roles as the heart of the franchise, made all the more prominent because of their reunion in Jurassic World: Dominion.

Thankfully, Neill’s cancer has been in remission for the last eight months, indicating the treatment he went through has been working to save his life. The talented actor is already filming a new project as well, having reassured his fans in an Instagram post earlier this week that he is doing well. Goldblum’s concern for his friend is one of many well wishes the Jurassic Park star has received as he continues to recover from his diagnosis.

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Vanessa Hudgens Sets Philippines Travel Documentary Exploring Her Family’s Asian Heritage

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Vanessa Hudgens, the Asian American actor whose career kicked off in Disney’s “High School Musical” series, is set to shoot a travel documentary in the Philippines, the country of her mother’s birth.

The untitled project will shoot in Palawan and Manila in March. Paul Soriano is attached as a director, producer and executive producer. Mark A. Victor of TEN17P will also serve as executive producer. No distributor, broadcaster or streaming platform has yet been disclosed.

Soriano’s recent credits include directing the 2019 film “Mañanita” and Manny Pacquiao biopic “Kid Kulafu.”

The documentary is said to showcase the relationship between Hudgens and her Filipino mother, Gina, who emigrated to the U.S. at the age of 25, as well as Hudgens’ sister, Stella.

Since “High School Musical,” Hudgens has notched up key roles in “Spring Breakers”, “Gimme Shelter,” “Bad Boys for Life,” and the Oscar-nominated Lin-Manuel Miranda-directed musical “Tick, Tick …Boom!” Hudgens executive produced and starred in the film “The Knight Before Christmas” and all three installments of “The Princess Switch” series for Netflix. Hudgens is next set to star in the upcoming films “French Girl” and “Bad Boys 4.”

“I feel like ours is such a relatable story to so many women all over the world,” Hudgens said in a statement announcing the documentary. “The more that we can share, the more we can lift each other up.”

“We are honored to work with Vanessa for this film project. It’s inspiring to note that with everything she has achieved in life, she wants to discover her Filipino roots and pay homage to her mother’s country. Hopefully, this opens doors for many more collaborations to come,” said Soriano in a statement.

Soriano previously produced “A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery” (2016), which won a special film award at the Berlin International Film Festival, and “Transit” in 2013, which was selected as the Philippines’ entry for the foreign language film category at the Academy Awards. He is also a presidential creative adviser to the Philippines’ government.

Hudgens is repped by CAA, Untitled Entertainment, the Lede Company and Ziffren Brittenham.



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