Paragon FX Group Creates Cryo-Can Pro Replica In Time For ‘Jurassic Park’ 30th Anniversary
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Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park premiered thirty years ago, wowing filmgoers with spectacular depictions of long-extinct dinosaurs chasing visitors in a wildlife park with all its security features offline.
The park gets put in peril by unscrupulous and disgruntled employee Dennis Nedry (hello, Newman), who turns off the resort’s safety to steal dinosaur embryos. Nerdy planned to smuggle the valuable embryos off Jurassic Park in a Cryo-Can, a self-cooling unit made to look like a Barbasol shaving cream can.

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