Friday, 3 February 2017


1.Jurassic park



             Jurassic Park is based on the premise of scientists successfully extracting dinosaur DNA from the thorax of preserved prehistoric mosquitoes, cloning it, and recreating and breeding a variety of dinosaurs to roam a for-profit theme park.

2.Jurrasic park 3

            Sam Neill returns as Dr. Alan Grant, a scientist who's tricked by wealthy couple Paul and Amanda Kirby   into a fly-over of Isla Sorna. The object of their sight seeing tour is one of the Costa Rican islands populated by ferocious.

3.Jurrasic world

          Jurassic World takes place on the same fictional island of Isla Nublar, off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park populated with cloned dinosaurs has operated for ten years. The park plunges into chaos when a genetically created dinosaur breaks loose and goes on a rampage across the island.

4.Jurrasic park 2(lost world)


          The Lost World: Jurassic Park Is a science fiction-adventure-monster-drama film and sequel to the blockbuster Jurassic Park. The film was adapted by David Koepp from Michael Crichton's Novel The Lost World and was directed By Steve Spielberg.


5.Dinosaur project

Dinosaur Project is a team of explorers searching for a mythical creature. Whentheir helicopter is brought down by a flock of enormous birds they discover strange creatures which civilization hasthought extinct for millions of years

6.King Kong


                     It's an icon for a reason. There's the fact that it was a hugely ambitious special-effects spectacle when it was made, a treasure-trove of stop-motion animation complete with Kong fighting a T. rex. There's nothing not cool about that, but the film is more than just the sum of its groundbreaking special effects

7.Dinosaur (Disney)


                  Thirteen years before Walking with Dinosaurs 3D, Disney’s Dinosaur told the story of an orphaned iguanodon that is raised by a group of lemurs. The film was a box-office success and was lauded for its magnificent CGI effects, although some critics were not fond of the celebrity voices for the dinosaur characters provided by D.B. Sweeney, Alfre Woodard, and Hayden Panettiere.


8.Journey to the centre of the earth


The dimetrodons that threaten the explorers in this Jules Verne adaptation aren't dinosaurs even though they look awfully similar (if you want to get super technical, they're actually iguanas in makeup, and look it), but they're close enough for jazz (and this list). James Mason and Pat Boone encounter those and other primitive wonders in this charmingly dated CinemaScope adventure.


9.Land of the lost

In this 2009 film adaptation of the 1974 television show, a disrespected scientist (Will Ferrell) uses his latest invention to send himself and two others through a time warp and into a strange new dimension. There are several funny sequences of Ferrell running from an angry T-Rex named Grumpy, and while the film won a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Prequel, Remake, or Sequel, it remains good for a laugh.



10.Valley of Gwangi


           When a traveling Wild West show comes to town, the natives are frightened by a one-foot-tall horse that is believed to be a bad omen. The superstitious natives try to return the horse to The Valley of Gwangi to avert disaster.