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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

#JurassicWorld Arrives On DIGITAL HD OCTOBER 1st & BLU-RAY COMBO PACK OCTOBER 20th

THE #1 MOVIE OF THE YEAR PROVES THAT ONCE AGAIN, DINOSAURS RULE THE EARTH JURASSIC WORLD . EXPERIENCE IT IN STUNNING HI-DEFINITION WITH THE BD COMBO PACK IN LIMITED EDITION COLLECTIBLE STEEL PACKAGING ON DIGITAL HD OCTOBER 1, 2015 3-D BLU-RAY™, BLU-RAY™, DVD AND ON DEMAND ON OCTOBER 20, 2015 FROM UNIVERSAL PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT. Shattering records globally, Jurassic World crushed the opening-weekend box-office, scoring the highest domestic, international and worldwide openings of all time. The film has taken in more than $1.6 billion globally to become the third-highest grossing film in history. Now fans can experience the thrill and awe when Jurassic World arrives on Digital HD on October 1, 2015 and on 3-D Blu-ray™, Blu-ray™, DVD and On Demand on October 20, 2015, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. More than two decades since Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park was released, fans of the original films and new moviegoers alike can witness the story come full circl

Movie Review: 'Jurassic World'

The return of dinosaur destruction satisfies but doesn't sustain. Review by Matt Cummings WARNING: Major spoilers ahead. When Jurassic Park premiered in 1993, audiences were amazed at what eventually became the next great leap in CGI: believable prehistorics being chased by humans who effectively argued against man interfering with nature. Two disappointing sequels and two decades later, the sequel/retconned Jurassic World arrives, sparring no expense to return the franchise to respectability. And while it satisfies in the simplest way possible, its story gaps, good (not great) CGI, and decent performances keep it from wiping off the mud of its shunned brethren. After the disastrous events of Isla Nubar in the first film, The Disneyland-like world of Isla Nubar is now replete with happy genetically-spliced dinosaurs of every kind, creating a safe (if homogeneous) experience, with children riding mini-Triceratops and a Sea World-inspired demonstration of a Mosasau