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Jurassic Park
Year: 1993
Studio: Universal
Inflation-Adjusted Box Office Gross: $610,337,400
Unadjusted Box Office Gross: $357,067,947
Why stop at killer sharks and good-hearted aliens when you can create dinosaurs? Steven Spielberg continued his assault on the world's box offices in 1993 with Jurassic Park, the sci-fi thriller based on Michael Crichton's novel. It doesn't take a chaos theorist (Jeff Goldblum's character) to figure out what made this blockbuster unique: the dinosaurs! The animatronic and digital reptiles were created by Stan Winston, and are led by the famous T. rex, which clocked in at 20 ft. tall, 40 ft. long, and 13,000 lb.