Sam Neill recently announced that he has gotten a lot of criticism over the years due to his wobbly formed accent in the “Jurassic Park,” in which he is supposed to play paleontologist “Alan Grant” with an accent that sounds American a lot of times and then slightly more from New Zealand at other times. Neill had blamed the mix-up on none other than the “Jurassic Park” director “Steven Spielberg”. Neill had spent a month prepping on and for the shoot by perfecting the American accent, which Spielberg had already told him to throw out on one of the very first days on set.
“He had once came up to me halfway through the shoot and he had said, ‘Hey, Sam, you know the accent that we talked about?’ and I had said, ‘Yeah, I have been working on it for the last four weeks.…’ He said, ‘Do not worry about it, just use your own voice,’” Neill had said. “I said, ‘That is great, Steven, thank you so much.’ And then four days later on, he had come up to me and said, ‘You know that voice that you’re using right now?’ I said, ‘Yeah, my voice?’ He said, ‘Somewhere along in between.’”
“I think no one tends to really understand what we were ever up to,” Dern had said in the making of the first movie. “Just as “Steven Spielberg” was said to have been working on a movie, and it must have something to do with the dinosaurs. I remember when we had received our first script for the ‘Jurassic Park,’ it was really on red paper. Do you even remember that? You couldn’t even copy it. How old school.”
“Jurassic World Dominion” hits the theatres on 10th of June.