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The title text references the scene in ''Jurassic Park'' in which Goldblum, as Malcolm, while making small talk with Drs. Alan Grant (portrayed by Sam Neill) and Ellie Sattler (portrayed by Laura Dern) during the helicopter ride to the park, responds to a remark with an  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlOx9738iyw odd-sounding laugh]. The laugh has gained minor Internet notoriety after being used as the central sample in at least one [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJelEXaPhJ8 remix].
 
The title text references the scene in ''Jurassic Park'' in which Goldblum, as Malcolm, while making small talk with Drs. Alan Grant (portrayed by Sam Neill) and Ellie Sattler (portrayed by Laura Dern) during the helicopter ride to the park, responds to a remark with an  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlOx9738iyw odd-sounding laugh]. The laugh has gained minor Internet notoriety after being used as the central sample in at least one [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJelEXaPhJ8 remix].
  
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The comic may be timely, as a remastered 3-D version of the film was released in April 2013, and the {{w|Jurassic World|fourth installment}} (and the first of a new planned trilogy) of the ''Jurassic Park'' film series, ''Jurassic World'', was released in June 2015.
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The comic may be timely, as a remastered 3-D version of the film was released in April 2013, and the {{w|Jurassic World|fourth installment}} (and the first of a new planned trilogy) of the ''Jurassic Park'' film series, ''Jurassic World'' was released in June 2015, with the
  
 
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