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Jurassic Park: Why Jeff Goldblum Unbuttoned His Shirt In The Film

Steven Spielberg’s monster movie classic, Jurassic Park, had countless iconic moments. From the T-Rex coming in to save our heroes at the last minute, to the spitting dinosaur killing Newman (I checked my notes, and am fairly sure that’s the name of the character, there was no shortage of memories made from the scenes of that picture.

Of course, one big part of the movie was actor Jeff Goldblum, who played the smarmy Ian Malcolm. In addition to his oft-quoted chaos theory monologue, he’s also known for his odd laugh early on (which more resembles what an alien would do to mimic a laugh) and for laying in quite the suggestive position with his shirt unbuttoned.

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Apart from being incredibly sexy, what was the reason behind this? Why was there the need for him to do this? Speaking with Yahoo!, Goldblum revealed all!

“It’s supposed to be Costa Rica, right? So things are hot and I’m sure I’m in some sort of fever. So all the logic is that we gotta get some of these wet clothes off immediately. As I remember, I don’t think anybody fought me on that.”

It’s hard to argue with that logic. Especially when you’re injured and your life is in danger — at that point, who gives a crap how many layers of clothes you got on, right?

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SOURCE: Yahoo!

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