Thank you!
All of your phrasing seems to imply you don’t know much what you’re talking about. Check the second link in my signature to get more information so you have an idea of what to be asking for in the future.
Complete scores are essentially the entire score. Now, a lot of these end up being the score as written originally, and not as heard in the film…film edits, which can contain looped tracks, bits of tracks, canned and tracked music etc. Now, many companies will call an album "complete", like the Star wars trilogy, or Superman. These usually contain the original score, and not film edits. If a 2 disc set, they can often contain alternate takes and unused cues. There are a few folks around here for whom "complete" means every cue as heard in the film, the original cues presented as alternates, actual alternates, dvd music, trailer music, you know who you are. I don’t really go to such lengths myself, but to each their own.
In a perfect world, dvd rips would be labeled as that–rips. Many people do rips, and then labeling them as "complete", or even worse and more misleading, "recording sessions".
The basic issue is that there is really no standard of labeling. Not on this site, and certainly not on other sites. So, different people label things differently.
So as far as Jurassic Park, there are no officially released expansions for the albums. There are some posted "expansions", which are basically rips. Said cues are said to be clean, but I dunno. And of course there are the game scores, which are actually quite nice.
Yup that’s the guy.