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Dinosaur suits bring majesty to halftime performance of 'Jurassic Park' theme


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Sure, Ohio State's marching band may be more on top of current trends with the backpack kid homage, but Iowa State's marching band knows that the inflatable dinosaur suits can elevate any performance of the Jurassic Park theme. 

During halftime of the Iowa State-West Virginia game, the ISU marching band performed John Williams' classic theme from Steven Spielberg's blockbuster dinosaur hit to honor the film's 25th anniversary and added the dancing dinos as a spectacular flourish.

Now, to be fair, it's not the first time this has happened. Just last year, the University of Michigan marching band did a very similar thing and it wasn't lost on some viewers. Read more...

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