Alan Grant introduced millions of children to the world of paleontology, inspiring and encouraging their love for dinosaurs and the prehistory. This wouldn’t have happened without Sam Neill’s wonderful performance, a performance that will keep fascinating generations forever.
While I have made peace with the fact that the film won't be successful due to studio neglect, I just cannot fathom how you have a dinosaur film with Ewan McGregor and Anne Hathaway directed by the It Follows director, and you're NOT shouting about it from the rooftops
Jurassic Park would not have been the same without Sam Neill's Grant, among his many, many roles. The magic of witnessing the Brachiosaurus would not have been the same without Sam Neill.
I can't imagine how many others were inspired by him.
RIP Sam Neill...
@typicalintrjctn Dev here. That’s not Robert. This image represents the community that looked up to and needed Mecha Man and reflects their devastation at his defeat.
The funny thing is if you actually play the game, he casually tosses the fridge across the room 3 seconds later.
There's stuff about SM2's writing that I'm not huge on, but this example has always been a stretch.