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Finally giving all this “first day of fall” talk some meaning, Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow has commemorated autumn with one of the signs of the season—a sign that’s far more interesting than your Facebook friend’s pumpkin spice latte, which has almost nothing to do with dinosaurs. Indeed, this sign is related to dinosaurs and it’s famous: It’s the “East Dock” sign last seen being plowed by Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight) as he raced through the storm in 1993’s Jurassic Park, only to become fatally lost, all thanks to engineers who can bring dinosaurs back from extinction, but can’t design a road sign with a reliable directional arrow. (“One bolt oughta do it. Now let’s go string a few cables across the T-Rex pen and call it a day!”)
2014-09-25
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