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* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: Hammond was noticeably more corrupt and uncaring in the book, {{spoiler|where he suffers a [[Karmic Death]].}} The movie version is more Walt Disney-esque (well, Walt Disney's charming public persona at any rate). It helps a lot that he was played by Richard Attenborough. ''The Lost World'' has Hammond's evil, greedy nephew. Additionally, Lewis Dodgson, head of InGen's rival company Biosyn, precipitates the plot of the first book/movie by hiring the disgruntled Dennis Nedry to steal embryos for him... then goes to Isla Sorna to do the job himself in the second novel. {{spoiler|He and Hammond's Nephew suffer the same fate, turning into a baby rex snack.}}
* [[CPR: Clean, Pretty, Reliable]]: Tim is revived easily after being shocked by the electric fence. Also, it somehow puts his hair back in perfect order between scenes.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: The character credited as "Unlucky Bastard" that the ''T. Rex'' eats in ''The Lost World'' is David Koepp, assistant screenwriter to Michael Crichton in the first movie and screenwriter of the second.
** Steven Spielberg's reflection can be seen in the TV screen at the end of The Lost World, when Kelly is watching the news. He's eating popcorn.
* [[Creator in Joke]]: "You're out of a job", "Don't you mean extinct?" was originally an exchange between Spielberg and Phil Tippett, after seeing an ILM cinematic proving that Tippet's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skSXW8D9ib8 go-motion] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEK9mitagS8 dinos] wouldn't be necessary (Tippett was still kept as an adviser).
* [[Credits Gag]]: In the credits of ''The Lost World'', the name of the character who is devoured by the T-rex in front of the video store is given as "Unlucky Bastard".
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