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  • @SpaceJesus2098
    @SpaceJesus2098 Год назад +132

    I still maintain that the cutest convention cosplay I ever saw was an 8 year old in a dinosaur onesy walking around comic con with his grandpa dressed as Hammond - white suit, amber cane, everything.

    • @LuanMower55
      @LuanMower55 Год назад +13

      Omfg i wanna see that irl now, sounds so freaking cool and cute!

    • @chriskelly3481
      @chriskelly3481 Год назад +7

      That made me happy.
      😁

    • @zacharyjoy8724
      @zacharyjoy8724 10 месяцев назад +2

      You’re right! That’s beyond adorable! 😊

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 2 месяца назад

      Oh my gosh 😭❤

  • @teejaykaye4357
    @teejaykaye4357 Год назад +170

    The reason there aren’t any other staff present is because they already went to the boats to avoid the incoming storm. That’s where Nedry was heading before he died. Hence why the whole building is so barren.

    • @AnimatronicClover
      @AnimatronicClover Год назад +22

      They probably forgot the whole "last shuttle leaves for the dock. drop what you're doing and leave now"

    • @BuhoPnu
      @BuhoPnu Год назад +4

      I was about to say this comment, but decided to see if someone else had before me.

    • @Sugers
      @Sugers Год назад

      non ils était pas pour partir pour éviter la tempête mais juste pour partir en week-end !

  • @Big_Tex
    @Big_Tex Год назад +393

    Something to realize, there was a Star Wars-like effect when this came out, in that no one had EVER seen dinosaurs like this on the screen. All previous depictions were ridiculous claymation or wire frame contraptions. This was a world apart. Jaded people today immediately start criticizing and evaluating the CGI but at the time it was AWESOME.

    • @NateKyng
      @NateKyng Год назад +14

      Kinda like how people when this movie came out criticize the claymation of movies of the past?

    • @Big_Tex
      @Big_Tex Год назад +27

      @@NateKyng no I wouldn’t say that. The best modern tech is only slightly better than Jurassic Park of 1993. Just refinements. In both cases it looks like the real thing, and people love to scrutinize it for any flaws. What came before JP as I say was just ridiculous. No one anywhere was thinking dinosaurs in “The Land of the Lost” or the original King Kong looked realistic.

    • @paulwagner688
      @paulwagner688 Год назад +20

      Don't forget the magnificent animatronics

    • @bloodymarvelous4790
      @bloodymarvelous4790 Год назад +19

      @@Big_Tex I totally disagree. The visual effects of the original King Kong were groundbreaking, and people accepted them as realistic at the time. Audiences weren't looking for matte lines or rear projection when they were state of the art visual effects. You only notice them when you're used to better VFX.
      JP's VFX still hold up beautifully today, and that's because there wasn't a 100% reliance on CGI. The mix of animatronics, go-motion, and CGI resulted in you never really focusing on the VFX. Your brain just accepts it. This was the first time living creatures were done in CGI. Before this state-of-the-art CGI characters had been amorphous blobs (The Abyss & Terminator 2: Judgment Day).

    • @christopherbowers7236
      @christopherbowers7236 Год назад +21

      @BattleAngelFan i have to disagree. the T-rex scenes in particular look the best, especially as an example the part where grant waves the flare and it looks up at him, the sections where there is a real presence helps in multiple ways, firstly, the actors get to react to a real object in front of them (golden for when the roof glass broke and the kids started really screaming). secondly, it gives the shots that did need CGI a perfect reference for hundreds of small details like the light reflections on the skin to base their CGI (which at the time was in its infancy). third, it helps with the audience's suspension of disbelief in the CGI scenes if you've already physically seen part of the creature (first shot is of it eating the goat in Practical)

  • @dopeylopey5768
    @dopeylopey5768 Год назад +32

    I think one of the most chilling lines in the movie that kinda goes underappreciated is when Muldoon says "Damn it, even Nedry knew better than to mess with the raptor fences" because even as self-centered as he was and how he didn't care if everyone else died, he still kept the power to the raptor fences fine because their intelligence made them that much more dangerous. He turned off the T-Rex fence without hesitation but wouldn't chance the raptors

  • @Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay
    @Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay Год назад +198

    I love that line from Ian Malcolm after Ellie and Muldoon find him under the remains of the outhouse: "Remind me to thank John for a lovely weekend." AND the retort of "Yeah, John. But if Pirates Of The Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists."

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Год назад +5

      LOL :P

    • @glenncabacungan9269
      @glenncabacungan9269 Год назад +8

      What about Malcolm’s line if “Please chance it”?

    • @Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay
      @Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay Год назад +5

      @@glenncabacungan9269 That's a good line, too.

    • @rimasmuliolis1136
      @rimasmuliolis1136 Год назад +6

      Must go faster... Must go faster... He said that in Independence Day too.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +7

      Then his other line "Must go faster!"
      Jeff liked it so much, he shoehorned it into Independence Day as well.

  • @auntiee_m
    @auntiee_m Год назад +123

    There's just something so magical and special about this movie. The way it captures the childlike excitement of these adults seeing dinosaurs for the first time ever is so wonderfully captured. You can't beat this classic although I enjoy some of the others from the franchise, this is the one I watch over and over again.

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Год назад +5

      I didn't grow up with this movie (thanks, Mom), but just *hearing* the theme brings on a feeling of wonder and nostalgia.

    • @sianne79
      @sianne79 Год назад +6

      Oh yeah sure, 'Ooooooooooh. Ahhhhhh! That's always how it starts...but then later there's running....and screaming...

    • @johnny9000
      @johnny9000 Год назад

      @@sianne79 I see what you did there 😊

  • @FrozenTundra88
    @FrozenTundra88 Год назад +150

    4:39 It's very true. Not only did Dinosaurs have similar bone structures, but many of them had feathers, contrary to the pop-culture image from the time of giant scaly lizards.
    A popular conclusion is that modern day birds are the evolution of dinosaurs.

    • @spikedpsycho2383
      @spikedpsycho2383 Год назад +4

      More conclusive analysis depicts many dinosaurs didnt have feathers....But appendages resembling feathers. More likely these were vessel holes.

    • @thetriplejjj0177
      @thetriplejjj0177 Год назад +4

      I wonder would they taste like chicken then

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Год назад +1

      Particularly, coelursaurian theropods.

    • @arthurbarbosadelira7505
      @arthurbarbosadelira7505 Год назад +9

      Most, if not all, modern birds have all characteristics that defines dinosaurs, so, they're technically dinosaurs, the closest ones (most primitives) being chickens, ostrichs and other similar birds.

    • @6666Imperator
      @6666Imperator Год назад +3

      don't they also share the same "bird bone" I think somewhere in the hip area?

  • @drknstrmynyte
    @drknstrmynyte Год назад +58

    I saw this in the theatre and I remember walking out half expecting there to be dinosaurs in the parking lot. It was and still remains a very engrossing movie!

    • @Karamarika
      @Karamarika 10 дней назад

      It's a movie that gets you lost in the world and feel like it actually exists. It's still such a magical movie experience.

  • @Pointillax
    @Pointillax Год назад +52

    A bit of trivia, just because I paused at that moment ( 9:08 ) Dr. Grant tries to put his seatbelt on with two "female" ends. After a moment of trying, he ends up tying them together, achieving what he wanted in the first place. This foreshadows the fact that even though Jurassic Park's scientists engineered their dinosaurs to be all female "life always finds a way"

    • @danielmillward9947
      @danielmillward9947 Год назад +6

      I just took it as the first sign John did not actually spare any expenses

    • @ChrissonatorOFL
      @ChrissonatorOFL Год назад

      Well, life didn't really find a way, the genetics they gave the faux dinosaurs simply allowed said form of reproduction to be possible.

    • @gregstewart6973
      @gregstewart6973 Год назад

      That's a reach.

    • @Lokear
      @Lokear Месяц назад +1

      @@gregstewart6973 People keep saying that, but then why put so much focus on it? Yeah, it's a small moment, but it references the same themes as everything else in the movie, and they spend too much time on it for it to JUST be a throwaway gag.
      Movies have small details like that all the time that seem unimportant but are actually referencing the themes in a subtle or different way, why is this example so unbelievable?

    • @Karamarika
      @Karamarika 10 дней назад

      ​@@Lokearit wasn't actually intended to foreshadow the dinosaurs breeding. It was just meant to show how Grant doesn't care about getting things perfectly - he just wants to get the job done as simply as possible. They had the whole thing about him hating technology in the beginning. This was just an extension of that to show his personality and character more.

  • @tosa2522
    @tosa2522 Год назад +108

    17:49 “You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now you wanna sell it.”
    With this quote, Jeff Goldblum very accurately describes what Jurassic World has done to the franchise.

    • @JamailvanWestering
      @JamailvanWestering Год назад +13

      Or every MCU movie past phase 2

    • @andregon4366
      @andregon4366 Год назад +2

      Or any cash grab ever made.

    • @legrandmechantloup7983
      @legrandmechantloup7983 Год назад

      Or every movies since 2014

    • @portalina
      @portalina 4 месяца назад

      The Jurassic World movies are miles better than Jurassic Park 3 and maybe even 2. 2 was good but it was almost the same as one except without the best parts of one.

    • @joshuaedler7041
      @joshuaedler7041 Месяц назад

      I really don’t understand the hate Jurassic world gets. I watched the first three movies as a kid and now that I’ve grown up I loved the Jurassic world movies. Just like Jurassic park 3 it’s still an enjoyable movie

  • @JRMilward
    @JRMilward Год назад +62

    It's worth remembering that when this film came out in 1993, the theory that birds and therapod dinosaurs were related was still quite controversial. Also, no one - NO ONE - had ever seen CGI used to create realistic-looking living creatures before. The most we'd seen was stylised metal or plastic (like the T1000 in T2: Judgement Day) or cartoon-ish shorts in advertising; anything else was restricted to stop-motion (or go-motion) or puppets. Everything else - backgrounds, props, vehicles, the works - was shot in camera. It's impossible to overstate the impact this film had when it was first released; it was groundbreaking in so many ways.

    • @jeffallen7417
      @jeffallen7417 Год назад +3

      ILM actually used the computer code for the water creature in The Abyss for the broken fence when the T-Rex broke out. They also used the code for the T-1000 when the T-Rex ate the lawyer (put shorts on it and everything). So a T-Rex CAN beat a T-1000 🤪

    • @Zodia195
      @Zodia195 Год назад +2

      I was 11 when this movie came out (and yeah I did see it on the big screen, it was incredible) and I do remember also around that time you did have the subject of cloning. I can't remember the year exactly, but it was around that era that the first cloned animal, a sheep named Dolly, came about and it was very controversial too. I heard some years ago it would be impossible to find "dino dna" in mosquitos because the DNA wouldn't have lasted that long.

    • @NZBigfoot
      @NZBigfoot Год назад +4

      @@Zodia195 Yeah its one of the things people who werent alive at the time of films like this release dont really understand about them or cant appreciate them since all of it is so common now days... These films were benchmarks in many ways, after this, films went full on into CGI and the field advanced rapidly (Little to far in some movies), this was the point in time when paleontology changed drastically and birth of possible sciences that until that time was just science fiction but had become real only a few years earlier along with all the implications said sciences could bring. There was the world pre JP, then the world post JP.
      Saw JP in the cinema as a young teen, was a time to be alive and feel privileged to have lived through the 90's... hell wasnt even a couple of years latter that the first real cellphones came about, CD's became a thing blowing up computer storage radically, GPUs, the Internet went from being BBS to what we use today...
      Post 2000 young adults and kids dont realize how little's happened since then.
      Oh and i think they have actually found DNA from around that time in the last decade, couldnt clone a dino from it but DNA samples in rare instances can be acquired.

    • @thorguff
      @thorguff Год назад +2

      @@NZBigfoot furthermore, for those around in the early 1980s, the release of "Jurassic Park" had a nostalgic element because there hadn't been an original, crowd-pleasing, hugely successful summertime Spielberg blockbuster film with a John Williams soundtrack since then.

  • @vbvermont
    @vbvermont Год назад +26

    Great reaction! Love the line, “If the Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don’t eat the tourists!”

  • @elizabethparker4511
    @elizabethparker4511 Год назад +18

    Cats can open doors with handles like the ones in the movie. There's no doubt those velociraptors could as well, even if they were the original smaller size.

    • @sherigrow6480
      @sherigrow6480 Год назад +2

      Yes, my large housecats can open doors like this. Also open the screen door from the outside, perched on the railing. I believe octupi can also perform similarly, like open screw jars and latches. No stretch for the raptor to be able to,

    • @malcolmrowe9003
      @malcolmrowe9003 Год назад +2

      Some dogs learn to open doors as well.

    • @sawanna508
      @sawanna508 4 месяца назад

      Do you know what a fitted Stove from Austria/Germany looks like? It's made of tiles and has two small iron doors one to set the fire and a smaller one underneath to feet air to the fire. The doors are shut with sort of a lever that hooks into place (i don't know how to descripe that better). One of our cats is able to open the doors of one of our fittet stove. (which is not dangerous because we don't use that stove anymore.)

    • @Drummer4President
      @Drummer4President 8 дней назад

      We had a cat that learnt to open our windows.

  • @sandi8362
    @sandi8362 Год назад +25

    This was shot in Hawaii on the island of Kauai. My husband and I go every year on vacation. They have a Jurassic Park tour pretty much showing you filming locations. It's so beautiful there.

  • @TheRodentSama
    @TheRodentSama Год назад +21

    Saw this opening weekend 1993 when i was 11. My dad somehow managed to get 4 tickets, so me, my sister, my best friend, and my sister's best friend all went together.
    Most magic weekend ever :D No movie since has matched the wonder of that weekend.

    • @daved2352
      @daved2352 Год назад

      I wish I had gotten to see it at the cinema. I don't know why but we never did and I had to watch it on TV. I assume my parents were broke at the time as was so often the case.

  • @staciepoole8161
    @staciepoole8161 Год назад +20

    I went on a first date with this guy and we went to see this movie. It was the most incredible cinematic experience I ever had. The movie held up much better than the date (LOL), but it was a great memory.

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Год назад +3

      Wow. My parents went on a date to an earlier Spielberg movie, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Mom was so terrified that Dad stayed up with her until 2am playing Scrabble so she could calm down. They married a year later, so I guess it went well enough. She *forbade* me from watching that movie until I was an adult and she couldn't enforce that rule anymore, though.

  • @nickstark8640
    @nickstark8640 Год назад +7

    30 years ago watching this in the theaters was epic. The special effects were extremely realistic for that time. I remember hearing the kids in the theatre absolutely losing it in several scenes. Talk about Jump Scares.

    • @jackiehuff7736
      @jackiehuff7736 10 месяцев назад +1

      The scene where lexi falls through the ceiling, when she looks up really quickly is a cgi face. I believe it was the first time someone had cgi'd a face of an actor over a stunt double like that. It's obvious when you look for it, but in the heat of the moment it's easy to miss

  • @seanduncan3624
    @seanduncan3624 Год назад +11

    The kitchen scene and the car scene, both with the kids are still the scariest scenes I've ever seen. They r so well done

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Год назад +2

      The car scene is particularly effective because the kids were *legitimately* scared. The animatronic Rexie kept malfunctioning and doing things it wasn't supposed to, like squish the kids under the sunroof.

  • @poppletop8331
    @poppletop8331 Год назад +9

    I'm so pleased you said, "have the boy hand you the gun". I was literally wanting to shout that out in the cinema.🤣

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад +1

      grant told timmy to get away from them, that's why timmy didn't do it. if you listen closely you can hear grant's line.

  • @blacktronlego
    @blacktronlego Год назад +54

    Many children like dinosaurs because they are very big (some of them, at least), very scary, but also very dead, so no danger to them.
    I've read the book and it's pretty close, but in the film Hammond is nicer, Lex is older and no Dinos escape to the mainland. If it were closer to the book they would probably have to increase the rating and lose many of their viewers.

    • @bloodymarvelous4790
      @bloodymarvelous4790 Год назад +6

      Many of those scenes were repurposed for the sequels. The opening of the procompsognathus attacking a girl on the beach and the T-Rex attack in the cave behind the waterfall were used in The Lost World. The aviary scene was used in Jurassic Park III.

    • @wwoods66
      @wwoods66 Год назад +5

      In the book, Lex is pretty useless. Spielberg gave her the hacker skillz.

    • @blacktronlego
      @blacktronlego Год назад +5

      @@wwoods66 Yes, but she was significantly younger.

    • @melodramatic7904
      @melodramatic7904 Год назад +3

      Lex was younger and the brother was older.
      There were also two T-Rexes.

  • @idhunepijl1404
    @idhunepijl1404 Год назад +15

    At the time this came out it as a kid it actually introduced me to a lot of concept Ive never heard of before, the whole genetics thing, vegetarianism, how computers were gonna change everything. So well done. And that one scene in the car with the spitting dinosaur legit scared the shit out of me to the point where I was hiding in my old mans arms😆 (I was like 6/7 when I saw this in the theatre)

  • @LadyTmuzikal1
    @LadyTmuzikal1 9 месяцев назад +2

    The fact that Spielberg directed "Jurassic Park" while making "Schindler's List" is a testament to his creativity and genius. He also teamed with one of my favorite composers John Williams once again for the main score which they worked together for the main score for Spielberg's 1975 "Jaws" film. Williams also composed the score for "Star Wars" which is all why all 3 movies have a similar unassuming jovial sound despite the thilling and menacing nature of the action. Great reaction ❤

  • @pieceofgosa
    @pieceofgosa Год назад +9

    The "dinos to birds" fringe science from this movie is now science fact. Birds evolved from the theropods, the same group that contained T-Rex.

  • @dipperjc
    @dipperjc Год назад +4

    A lot of people think the lesson in this is not to mess with nature.
    The real lesson is not to mess with the IT guy.

  • @Doubledeepfried
    @Doubledeepfried Год назад +10

    If a girl told me "I am not into dinosaurs" it would be a major disappointment.

  • @lillianbarbieri7771
    @lillianbarbieri7771 Год назад +6

    This is one of my favorite movies of all time. I remember the awe I felt when I first saw it and it is marvelous that a movie from early 90's can still look that amazing to this day. I love that they used real dinosaur animatronics and suits combined with cgi to get it to look THAT real.
    I love dinosaurs and this movie captures the horror of the situation but still the joy and awe of seeing creatures like that alive up close.
    The soundtrack is amazing as well and all the actors did an amazing job.
    About the staff, they evacuated the island due to the storm so there is only a handful there to finish the tour and wait for them to return.

  • @AzureFlameVirus
    @AzureFlameVirus Год назад +9

    One of my favorite movies of all time. Love dinosaurs.

  • @Frightspear
    @Frightspear Год назад +17

    Probably the greatest blockbuster ever made! And Spielberg did this and Schindler's List in the SAME YEAR.
    Also the whole soundtrack is just wonderful (John Williams). This was the first movie to really really utilize CGI to this level.
    Btw, you were right about location: they filmed this in Hawaii and during filming a hurricane hit Hawaii so the cast and crew had to hunker down in the hotel, Spielberg apparently played games with the two kids to keep their minds off the hurricane. The storm destroyed some of the sets and they wrote the hurricane into the movie.
    When this was first released in theaters a lot of parents brought their small children to see the great dinosaur movie. The loud shrieks and screams were almost deafening at some points.

    • @daved2352
      @daved2352 Год назад

      The hurricane destroying sets meant they couldn't shoot the scene where Samuel L Jacksons character dies so had to do a quick rewrite and have his severed arm land on Ellies shoulder.

  • @angelobrewster6293
    @angelobrewster6293 Год назад +20

    Originally the Raptors were Deinonychus but Spielberg decided to change the named to Velociraptor because it sounded more threatening.
    It real life Velociraptors are actually the size of a turkey and Deinonychus are roughly the size of how you see in Jurassic Park.

    • @lanewaldon6450
      @lanewaldon6450 Год назад +8

      It was Michael Crichton the author of the book this movie was based on was the one who picked the name Velociraptor over Dienonycus as it sounded fiercer it was bigger than Velociraptor at the time

    • @TheRussian13
      @TheRussian13 Год назад +8

      Not Spielberg, that was Creighton's decision. He even wrote an explanation into the book of how the velociraptors were mislabeled by the scientists that were cloning them. It was one of many subtle signs of incompetence that lead to the larger examples that Malcolm called them out for when determining that Jurassic Park actually has no control over the dinosaurs at all.

    • @GaiusIntrepidus
      @GaiusIntrepidus Год назад

      @@TheRussian13 reminds me alot of the misidentification in American Psycho, it's obvious yet subtle but already tells you alot about what the movie is about

    • @gawainethefirst
      @gawainethefirst Год назад +2

      was also the fact that around the time they were making the movie, in Utah, they had just discovered a new type of raptor that was about that big.

    • @WarWolfeX
      @WarWolfeX Год назад +1

      Utahraptor was discovered when the movie came out, and they are the largest Raptor of the species. They would most likely fit with the size of the ones depicted in the film. Of course they didn’t know that at the time. Cool stuff tho

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +31

    My favorite movie of all time!!
    Before Speilberg was picked to direct, Tim Burton, Richard Donner, James Cameron and Joe Dante were considered.
    Arnold Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford, Kevin Costner, Michael Douglas Tom Hanks Sam Shepard, Pierce Brosnan, Nick Nolte, Kurt Russell, Jeff Bridges, Alec Baldwin, Richard Dreyfuss, Dennis Quaid, Tom Selleck, Michael Biehn, Tom Sizemore and William Hurt were considered for Alan Grant.
    Julia Roberts, Linda Hamilton, Bridget Fonda, Jodie Foster, Nicole Kidman, Melanie Griffith, Brooke Shields, Kyra Sedgwick, Uma Thurman, Sigourney Weaver, Robin Wright Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Geena Davis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Meg Ryan, Kelly McGillis, Juliette Lewis, Helen Hunt, Genevieve Bujold, Christina Applegate, Sarah Jessica Parker, Joan Cusack, Debra Winger, Juliette Binoche, Sandra Bullock, Kim Raver, Mariska Hargitay, Teri Hatcher, Elizabeth Hurley, Sherilyn Fenn, Heather Graham, Lisa Rinna, Renee Zellweger, and Kim Basinger were considered for Ellie Satler.
    Johnny Depp, Jim Carrey, Michael Keaton, Bruce Campbell, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson, Michael J Fox, and Bill Paxton were considered for Ian Malcolm.
    Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, Ian Bannen, Charlton Heston, Marlon Brando, and Jon Pertwee were considered for John Hammond.
    Brian Cox, Geoffrey Rush, Bob Hoskins, and Jeffrey Jones were considered for Robert Muldoon.
    The film won 3 Oscars:
    Best Visual Effects
    Best Sound Editing
    Best Sound Mixing
    It made $1 billion dollars ($1.8 billion dollars today) against a $65 million dollar budget.
    It's now considered to be one of the greatest Sci-fi Action Adventure films ever made.

    • @darkaoshi27
      @darkaoshi27 Год назад +1

      Don't forget. Sean Connery was considered for Alan Grant as well.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад +1

      @@darkaoshi27 connery was considered for Hammond, not Grant. Also Spielberg was the only choice for director. the other studios might have pitched a director and offer but crichton was lifelong friends with spielberg who had the inside track.

    • @lordtrigon1733
      @lordtrigon1733 Год назад +1

      Bruce Campbell as Ian Malcolm? That would’ve been something... 😂

  • @illengustavo9364
    @illengustavo9364 Год назад +5

    42:35 "Huh? It means that the frog had sex with the dinosaur? What?"
    That might be the clueless moment I've ever seen in any reaction on RUclips 😂😂😂

  • @austinverlinden2236
    @austinverlinden2236 Год назад +10

    You had mentioned " I wish we could see dinosaurs in real life". I remember watching a documentary on bringing dinosaurs back to life. While we can't use DNA to bring dinosaurs back, we can however change the genetic code of certain birds to give them dinosaur characteristics. We could reverse enough to have a similar like T REX by 2050

    • @LudmilaRamirez7
      @LudmilaRamirez7 Год назад +6

      Dont give them ideas 😸 i think humans dont learn the lesson

    • @anangelcalledtoday8750
      @anangelcalledtoday8750 Год назад +7

      Pretty sure this movie explains the many reasons why we shud NOT do that! 😂 😂

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae Год назад +8

    All of the other employees evacuated because of the storm. Samuel L. Jackson was announcing the last boat leaving earlier before Dennis booked it out of there with the stolen samples.to catch the boat.
    Electric shock stopped Tim's heart so yes CPR was appropriate to restart it.

    • @taracsallo6175
      @taracsallo6175 Год назад +1

      Was just about to write about y there was no other employees glad i scrolled down and saw your comment. Seriously what is the point of posting reactions like this if u don't pay attention to the movie?

  • @xqiuvmah
    @xqiuvmah Год назад +9

    The traitor, nedry, was the chief programmer for the entire park. He spent months of work designing the entire parks computer system, but was then underpaid. Basically he signed a bad contract and then wanted more money later, but Hammond refused so he sold the embryos

    • @Fonny222
      @Fonny222 Год назад +3

      I read the book for the first time recently and Hammond threatened to basically make him unemployable if he quit by going after any future clients and so he had no choice but to work at a loss. It pretty much showed how desperate he was to stick it to Hammond and make some cash.

    • @mistybenefield5796
      @mistybenefield5796 Год назад +2

      @@Fonny222 Yeah, the cuddly film version of John Hammond bears little resemblance to the cut-throat literary version.

    • @foxxtitan7028
      @foxxtitan7028 Год назад

      @@mistybenefield5796 resemblance but not the same, Nedy is the greedy bastard in the film when in the book it's Hammond who act greedy to him making him betrayed Hammond, in the movie it's more blurry. To me in movie it's Nedry who's hell greedy and have no morale.

  • @xqiuvmah
    @xqiuvmah Год назад +8

    My dad's best friend worked on the set of this movie. He was one of the people to help open the giant wooden doors. Yes, those doors are not motorized, they just had a few dozen people pushing and pulling

  • @Fonny222
    @Fonny222 Год назад +2

    I heard that this movie has the first instance of CGI face replacement in a major motion film. I think it was when Lex falls out of the vent they used a stunt double and added the actor that played Lex’s face to the stunt double.

  • @DJSpike-ft9yw
    @DJSpike-ft9yw Год назад +37

    Yes, we see dinosaurs everyday. All birds came from dinosaurs and technically are dinosaurs. Dinosaur behavior should be considered more bird-like and less lizard or crocodile-like when it comes to the theropod (carnivorous) dinosaurs.

    • @LuanMower55
      @LuanMower55 Год назад

      Up.

    • @thereisnopandemic
      @thereisnopandemic Год назад

      Macro evolution is a flawed unproven Theory, Birds have existed since the creation of earth.

    • @GaiusIntrepidus
      @GaiusIntrepidus Год назад

      Aren't birds and crocodiles closely related?

    • @foxxtitan7028
      @foxxtitan7028 Год назад

      @@GaiusIntrepidus Birds ARE reptiles actually, and so dinosaurs survivors, not evolved ones.

  • @mintphoenix2112
    @mintphoenix2112 Год назад +5

    The score for the movie is just beautiful. John Williams is an incredibly gifted person.

  • @seasickviking
    @seasickviking Год назад +7

    In terms of the science itself, the movie was relatively dead on. They skipped a few steps in regards to how the cloning process works (mainly because it would require using the closest living relative, such as Alligators or Lizards, as an incubator of sorts) but the overall explanation of process and theory is correct. We have used the same overall process to create genuine clones of animals (Dolly the Sheep, the first clone animal, was born only a few years after the book first issued) and while bringing back dead animals (De-Extinction, as its called) has a few more steps, its still the same basic idea.

  • @philiphamel8504
    @philiphamel8504 Год назад +7

    To answer what happened to the staff of the park, they left before the storm hit. It was a tropical storm (akin to a hurricane) and left for the mainland where they could be safe. Nedry was trying to get the embryos to a mole on the ship to drop them of with Dodgeson.

  • @damaniqphillip2756
    @damaniqphillip2756 Год назад +7

    Awesome 👏

  • @bloodymarvelous4790
    @bloodymarvelous4790 Год назад +3

    The novel was written by Michael Crichton, who also wrote Westworld. The novel goes much more in depth on the technical aspects of the park, and the application of chaos theory.
    An awesome scene in the novel, which I wish they had in the movie, is with one of the security measures: a counting system to make sure none had escaped. (The opening of the Jurassic Park novel was actually used as the opening of The Lost World). After the eggs were found, a flaw was discovered in the system. It was set up to count up to the expected number of dinosaurs, and stopped when it reached that number. When the limit was set higher, it counted more dinosaurs than were created, proving they were actually breeding in the wild.

    • @mentalpsycosis3367
      @mentalpsycosis3367 10 месяцев назад +1

      They changed a lot, like the part where Grant had no idea the rex couldn't see him if he didn't move, or that Henry Wu was supposed to die, and Muldoon was supposed to live... Sigh at least they did better than the lost world

  • @rleutz13
    @rleutz13 Год назад +2

    I tour a movie tour in Hawaii and was at the "They are migrating towards us" place. so cool!

  • @Damalatorian
    @Damalatorian Год назад +6

    Yeah.. I were 11 years old when this movie came out and I still have the same magical reaction everytime...
    This movie still holds up today.

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Год назад

      I was ten and Mom wouldn't let me see it. Even though I was the kid drawing gruesome pictures of Tyrannosaurs messily devouring their prey on the back of my homework. Maybe she was worried the movie would give me ideas.
      Then again, she also forbade me from seeing Indiana Jones. Didn't get to see that until I was in *college.* All because she saw it on a date with Dad and was terrified. Like, Mom, *have you seen what I draw?*

    • @sawanna508
      @sawanna508 4 месяца назад

      @@brigidtheirish My mother too. I was 11 then. I didn't draw dinosaurs but we already had one book from the time when "A Land before time" came out. But she never came to like dinosaurus to the point she told us she would get rid of all our toy dinosaurs if we buy just one more.

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish 4 месяца назад

      @@sawanna508 Wow. My mom never went that far, possibly because she bought all the toys we had.

  • @WelcomeToTheRunaways
    @WelcomeToTheRunaways Год назад +7

    I would absolutely love to see you guys react to the sequels! This was such a fun reaction, it also gave me a nice sense of nostalgia :) Jurassic Park is such a classic and an absolute staple for those of growing up in the early 90’s. Thanks so much for reacting to this film!

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Год назад

      The second movie is so stupid. I have some fondness for it because I managed to see it with my dad near the end of it's original run so we had the theater to ourselves for our riff track. It was also the *first* Jurassic Park movie I saw because Mom thought I was too young or something when the first one came out. Was so unimpressed with the second that I was well into adulthood before I saw the first.

  • @lizcatty9281
    @lizcatty9281 Год назад +5

    Hey Thor & Jessy! Thanx 4 reactin 2 this, I love this movie! Very much enjoyin it so far!👌 I just had 2 stop 2 say u should totally look @ a comparison between Velociraptors & Cassowary's ( very large Aussie birds) coz the similarities are incredible! In relation to 4:38.
    Much love from Australia🥰 💚 🇦🇺

  • @15blackshirt
    @15blackshirt Год назад +4

    This and its sequel, The Lost World, are based on the Michael Crichton novels of the same name. There are four direct sequels, a short film and Netflix animated series. Steven Spielberg also directed Schindler's List that same year

  • @captainchaos3667
    @captainchaos3667 Год назад +4

    I don't think they filmed in the rain to hide flaws in the visual effects. On the contrary, the rain caused massive problems for it, because it soaked the animatronics' foam skin and made them too heavy.

    • @redpillfreedom6692
      @redpillfreedom6692 Год назад

      It would be more accurate to say they filmed _at night_ to hide any flaws. Even without rain, they would have filmed at night.

  • @johan7170
    @johan7170 Год назад +8

    For quite some time, when people used to ask me for my favorite movie, my answer was "Jurassic Park". I saw this in theaters when I was 13 and it blew my mind.
    About Spileber a lot of people would recommend Saving Private Ryan or Schindler's Liist. I'd have a different take, 'cause I think one needs to see the more poetic and innocent aspect of Spielberg so my pick would be E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial

  • @christhompson6010
    @christhompson6010 Год назад +4

    To me it's less about being a fan of dinosaurs and more about being a fan of the works of Michael Crichton. Jurassic Park the book is a masterpiece of Horror addressing what could go wrong if that were possible. This movie did a great job of catching the spirit of the book that gives an even more gruesome detail of what happens in the story. Remember reading it back in high school in the 70,s and had to do it during the day or with the lights on 😂

  • @Cau_No
    @Cau_No Год назад +2

    This movie was a first timer in many things:
    First time CGI animals. The SFX guy working on the models after seeing the new technology was like "I'm out of my job now". (Models are still in use, but often scanned for the CGI textures)
    First time face replacement. The stuntwoman for Lex by accident looked right into the camera when hanging from the ceiling, so they put Ariana Richard's face over it.
    Also the first movie that used the dts 5.1 surround sound system.
    There were some changes made to the original novel. That had Malcolm dead, the lawyer surviving and Hammond being left behind on the island.
    A lot of the plot with the science lab going out of control was reminicent of another story based on Michael Crichton_s work: The first movie of Westworld, which was later adapted into a new show.

  • @TothanCrawk
    @TothanCrawk Год назад +1

    As a kid watching this on VHS on older TVs, the animatronics and CGI was indistinguishable to me, I thought I was seeing real animals!

  • @danhalstead705
    @danhalstead705 Год назад +2

    Spielberg is famous for a lot of things (great pacing, characters, shot selection, music), but one thing he's uniquely known for is getting the most out of his child actors. E.T. and Poltergeist are both great examples of this too

  • @AkaNovaChan
    @AkaNovaChan Год назад +5

    Seeing your reaction of this made me so happy! It's my all-time favourite movie series. Please tell me you're going to watch the other ones as well, because I'd surely look forward to it!
    Also, I highly recommend giving the book a read! Some things are quite different and will surprise you, and the beginning can be a bit slow, but it's an overall amazing story to read. I would say reading the book will give you the same feeling like the movie did when you watched the movie for the very first time. So, definitely go for it, if you're feeling like it! :D

  • @SCharlesDennicon
    @SCharlesDennicon Год назад +2

    Bro, one of the messages of the movie is that dinosaurs had their time and we weren't meant to exist in the same era, and it makes sense, let's... respect the will of nature on that one.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 7 месяцев назад

    This movie was so epic I saw it 6 times in theaters as a kid, with different people every time. It was a brilliant use of CGI and animatronics which is a lost art. Literally feeling the steps of the T-Rex as the water ripples is a cinematic experience you can never forget.

  • @captainchaos3667
    @captainchaos3667 Год назад

    27:52 - "Please!" - OMG 🤯 I've seen this movie a dozen times and it took your reaction to notice that he's yelling the magic word!

  • @leonardomotta1143
    @leonardomotta1143 9 месяцев назад

    I watched this at 9. I was so scared and at the same time so riveted. Them putting the kids there, and having a tone that appeals to kids was a triumph. No wonder it was such a instant classic.

  • @kwadwotuffour5529
    @kwadwotuffour5529 Год назад

    So fun watching you and your friend, Jesse reacting to this. She was a pleasure to watch as well.

  • @paulobrien9572
    @paulobrien9572 Год назад +4

    I love how Spielberg used Richard Kiley to do the voice of the guide to narrate their trip in the SUVs. Sparing no expense to use such an accomplished documentary voice over to give the park some credibility

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад

      it was also a nod to the novel who ALSO used Kiley fictionally as the tour guide voice.

  • @genesfel
    @genesfel 9 месяцев назад +1

    I seem to remember reading somewhere, that the kids reaction at 31:10 is genuine, bc the animatronic t-rex wasnt supposed to come THAT far down through the roof

  • @trevor3013
    @trevor3013 11 месяцев назад

    I love that she started almost pessimistic about watching it to loving it. It's honestly a historic movie that will be remembered for years

  • @ambersmith1018
    @ambersmith1018 Год назад +1

    41:50 "Relax girl, he's gay" about the dinosaur I died lmaooo

    • @nickreacts6394
      @nickreacts6394  Год назад +1

      I laughed so hard when I reached this part in the edit hahaha

  • @Stephie_L
    @Stephie_L Год назад +12

    I'm half way so I'll try to finish the rest later, but super fun reaction guys. I honestly wish I could've watched this in the cinema as a kid because I know this must have been mind blowing if even now Jessie (and even I) can see how realistic the dinosaurs/ T-Rex looks. I actually managed to catch this at my retro cinema but I know the film so well already. It was still great and I will go again if I get the chance because the sound of the T-Rex roaring made the floor shake a bit and for that scene alone, it's totally worth watching it on the big screen. I like a lot Spielberg films but the script is so tight on this one and the music, the suspense and as you guys said, the characters are so fun too! As for 18:07 - I dunno. I can see the appeal of using science to bring dinosaurs back, especially if you have a great interest in them...but I have to agree Ian (Jeff Goldblum). Tampering with nature is dangerous. It doesn't matter how advance science gets, one mistake and people can die...And since humans are not infallible (even technology for that matter) so I just think it's quite risky. "Control" in general is very contrary to nature (humans included)...so I just don't see a way they could do something like Jurassic Park that wouldn't endanger people in some way.

    • @chriskelly3481
      @chriskelly3481 Год назад +1

      Yep. JP was MINDBLOWING in the cinema in 93.
      😁👍

    • @lawrencezimmerman8769
      @lawrencezimmerman8769 Год назад +1

      I watched it with my parents when it was released, I think I was about 10 at the time. I had never seen a movie this realistic looking up until this point. It totally scared the crap out of me back then. Great movie!

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig Год назад

    38:27 That "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear" is so funny in this context. 😝

  • @erikstensaas1202
    @erikstensaas1202 Год назад +1

    In the book, Dr. Sattler is engaged to a doctor in Chicago and Dr. Grant was her teacher and a widower

  • @danielbilodeau9045
    @danielbilodeau9045 Год назад +3

    2:41 1993
    4:04 Yes, it was based on the book of the same name by Michael Crichton, published in 1990.
    4:41 Yup. The evidence connecting birds and dinosaurs is now so strong that it's now understood that birds actually *are* dinosaurs.
    5:37 Sort of. For starters, the evidence for pack hunting in raptors is pretty shaky. They were certainly social animals, but whether they hunted as a coordinated team as opposed to a disorganized mob is up in the air. Secondly, the claws weren't used for slashing as the underside lacked a cutting edge. Nowadays it's thought that raptors used a technique called "raptor prey restraint", where they used their claws to pin their prey to the ground and tear it apart with their jaws while it was still alive.
    22:06 While it's important to give captive animals stimulus, carnivores will take an easy meal any day.
    38:48 Yeah, T. rex was surprisingly fast for such a big animal, but it didn't have the best stamina.
    44:28 They all left on the boat.
    44:51 Okay, story time. When Crichton was writing his book, one of his main references was _Predatory Dinosaurs of the World_ by Gregory S. Paul. In that book, Paul proposed that another type of raptor dinosaur called Deinonychus was just a larger species of Velociraptor. This proposal was not accepted by other paleontologists and for good reason; not only was Deinonychus roughly twice the size of Velociraptor and more robust, but it also live a good *thirty million years earlier on a completely different continent* (North America instead of Asia). Crichton, unaware of this discrepancy, incorporated the name change into his book. (He reportedly later apologized to John Ostrom, the scientist who discovered Deinonychus, for using the wrong name.) Spielberg would later carry over the name change to the movie simply because he thought Velociraptor sounded cooler. In summation, the reason as to why Jurassic Park's Velociraptors are so big (as well as have the wrong head shape and have their fossils shown being dug up in Montana instead of Mongolia) is because they're actually Deinonychus suffering an identity crisis.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад

      bravo, someone that gets the facts right.

  • @Deathbird_Mitch
    @Deathbird_Mitch Год назад +2

    Definitely read the book. It is so engrossing that I read it in one day. Michael Crichton is a great author who does his scientific research. It makes his stories feel that much more real.
    Jurassic Park 2 brings back Ian Malcolm and Jurassic 3 brings back Grant. I highly recommend watching both.

  • @HildegardActual
    @HildegardActual Год назад +1

    The staff evacuated due to the tropical storm. Those that stayed were a skeleton crew in order to serve the tour group and ensure nothing went wrong.... boy did that go well!

  • @captainchaos3667
    @captainchaos3667 Год назад +2

    44:24 - "what happened to the other staff on the island" - they left before the storm. Remember Samuel Jackson making that announcement for the last ferry?

  • @larryconnerjr1835
    @larryconnerjr1835 Год назад

    As someone who was in the 5th grade when this movie came out this was easily the best movie of my childhood I an my generation had never seen graphic real looking dinosaurs in a movie before this it was groundbreaking at that time and any young boy in particular was blown away by how real the dinosaurs looked on screen definitely a classic 👍🏽

  • @andreashummelshjj.8165
    @andreashummelshjj.8165 Год назад +1

    27:45 Nedry isn't trying to put the sign back; he's trying to figure out which way to go to get to the boat. ;)

  • @deadmanlnc2215
    @deadmanlnc2215 Год назад +1

    Random fact: during the filming of this movie a hurricane/typhoon hit the island trapping the film crew and cast, in that time Spielberg played games with the kids keeping them calm throughout.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад +1

      additional fun fact: richard attenborough slept through it all in his room and didn't know there was a storm until after it had passed.

  • @chacheekent8604
    @chacheekent8604 Год назад +1

    There was an actual major hurricane that hit Hawaii during the filming of this movie. It was Hurricane Iniki and it was a category 4.

  • @eighthdoctor
    @eighthdoctor Год назад +2

    44:21 - the other staff had all left on the last ferry/ferries before the tropical storm hit the island.

    • @JFrazer4303
      @JFrazer4303 Год назад

      Reactors never pause it while they're talking, and miss things that later they think is a plot hole.

  • @GrouchyOldBear7
    @GrouchyOldBear7 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.

  • @ryanhighberg4662
    @ryanhighberg4662 Год назад +1

    Iconic, enough said

  • @NetanelWorthy
    @NetanelWorthy Год назад +2

    If somebody was shocked to that extent, yes, you immediately start performing CPR. Their heart has stopped. You need to get it going again. Supply airflow, and do chest compressions.

    • @JFrazer4303
      @JFrazer4303 Год назад

      In general, without a few certain contraindications, whenever anybody's not breathing, you blow into them, and do chest compression only if the heart isn't beating.
      Almost never will they recover and get up, usually not coming conscious, but you don't stop as long as you can keep going (unlike in movies where they dramatically give up).

  • @babygoblingamer2016
    @babygoblingamer2016 Месяц назад +1

    the raptors in Jurassic Park we’re actually based off of Utah raptors as they were discovered right as the first movie was released velociraptors were about the size of a turkey Utah raptors on the other hand were about a foot taller than person

  • @kyreeseanime485
    @kyreeseanime485 3 месяца назад +1

    Welcome to Jurassic Park

  • @gailjohnston1248
    @gailjohnston1248 Год назад +3

    First time I saw the trailer for this, I was thrilled out of my mind! I'd fallen in adoration of Dinosaurs when I was in 3rd grade and stationed in Riverside CA. Growing up the usually only fairly decent depictions of Dinosaurs were done in animation form. I always hated the Claymation or anything like it, or even worse....stuff like they did in the 60ties Sci fi cheaper movies and have an iguana or some other bigger lizard with like a fin tied to their back, to be a Dinosaur like animal. I just knew that somehow that being SFX being so much better after movies like- Star Wars and etc., the Dinos had to look as real as possible. And when I first saw it, I had goosebumps of sheer happiness at how awesome the movie was! I honestly hadn't heard of Velociraptors, or 2 other types they used in the movie. I knew of a few other types like T-Rex, stegosaurus, Triceratops, etc. And just FYI- Even though generally the Raptors bones that had been found before the movie tended to be around Turkey sized or a bit bigger, SS said that while they were filming one of the paleontologist they had consulted beforehand, had called Steven and told him that they had found a new type of Raptor and it was about 6 ft tall. 😁 SS was thrilled to hear it lol.
    Was fun watching your reactions to this Nick. ☺

  • @inarar5334
    @inarar5334 Год назад +1

    It's a relatively faithful book adaptation. The only thing that really changes thematically is that Hammond is not a kindly misguided man, he's a jackass. "Spared no expense" was BS. And Nedry absolutely got screwed by him, not that this absolves him, but his gripes were legit. Otherwise it's a standard type of adaptation that condenses some, merges characters, etc.

  • @OrdemDoGraveto
    @OrdemDoGraveto Год назад +4

    About the velociraptors size:
    When Michael Crichton wrote Jurassic Park he did some research. And in his researches he came across a recently publish papper that had Deinonichus and Velociraptor as part of the same genus: Vecoliraptor Mongoliensis and Velociraptor Deinonichus. The specie that's in the book whas the deinonichus, wich is larger then the mongolienses.
    That papper was later discredited, and the two species became separated genus again, with Mongoliensis being the only Velociraptor species.
    But the movie has an excuse for all inacuracies: The dinossaurs are genetically modified. They have frog DNA and then, and other modifications (like the one to ensure they are all females). So if they are different then the real animal was, that's why.

    • @davidbennett1357
      @davidbennett1357 Год назад

      good info, and correct....I'd like to add that years later, a species called utahraptor was discovered that is very close in size to the faux velociraptors in the film....life imitating art imitating life.......

    • @OrdemDoGraveto
      @OrdemDoGraveto Год назад

      @@davidbennett1357 Yeah. But Utah Raptor is also not a Velociraptor. It's not even closely ralated if I'm not mistaken.
      In the book, the specie is indeed Deinonichus, just under the velociraptor genus. And it's the proper size.
      In the movie, it's actually a velociraptor mongoliensis, and it's bigger then the deinonichus would be. But it being bigger and not having feathers is covered by the frog DNA hehe

    • @davidbennett1357
      @davidbennett1357 Год назад

      @@OrdemDoGraveto
      directly from wikipedia:
      'Utahraptor (meaning "Utah's predator") is a genus of large dromaeosaurid dinosaur that lived in North America during the Early Cretaceous period.'
      and
      'Velociraptor, a dromaeosaurid, gained much attention after it was featured prominently in the 1993 Steven Spielberg film Jurassic Park. However, the dimensions of the Velociraptor in the film are much larger than the largest members of that genus'

    • @OrdemDoGraveto
      @OrdemDoGraveto Год назад

      @@davidbennett1357 Yeah, they are all dromeosaurids. But diferent genus. And not closely related (within dromeosaurus that is).

    • @davidbennett1357
      @davidbennett1357 Год назад

      @@OrdemDoGraveto I'm interested to hear what you are basing the statement 'they are not closely related' on

  • @sandimcalisterblood2675
    @sandimcalisterblood2675 Год назад +1

    Great reaction. I love how you thoroughly enjoyed the movie and didn’t make jokes during the entire film. The sequels are definitely worth watching😊

  • @anthonyloudermill3393
    @anthonyloudermill3393 Год назад

    Just watch this not that long ago my all time favorites awsome reaction.

  • @Ruimas28
    @Ruimas28 Год назад +3

    What was very real at the cinema back then was the very same excitement you see on the actors. We were all like that :)
    This was a movie which for the time really could take us there.
    I was a teenager who enjoyed science and I had this book....I actually knew what was going around about the raptor :p That it was in reality a big deinonychus or something like that....still from the raptor family but not what is called a velociraptor (those are indeed smaller and do not look the same).
    Anyway....to this day this movie´s soundtrack triggers a sense of awe, inspiration, magic inside me. Just the tune.
    So much so I have used that tune in corporate meetings as a grown up :p To send a message that we expect to deliver stuff that others may think impossible.
    That´s what a movie like this does to a teenager :)
    Effects wise, this movie together with Terminator 2 were the big game changers.

  • @erickwebster1973
    @erickwebster1973 Год назад +1

    The Goonies is one of Spielberg's best work total classic man definitely check it out when you get a chance

  • @paulwagner688
    @paulwagner688 Год назад +1

    Y'all will have already said this in the comments, but Richard Attenborough (Hammond) was the older brother of Sir David Attenborough the world's greatest nature documentarian.

  • @lc8155
    @lc8155 Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @celestemccauley7658
    @celestemccauley7658 Год назад

    It was so cool to see this in theatre when if first came out. Love it

  • @Wreath83
    @Wreath83 Год назад

    Awesome reaction:)

  • @scottb3034
    @scottb3034 Год назад

    Michael Crichton (author of the book and co-screenwriter) was the first person to have the #1 book, show and movie at the same with this movie, ER show and Disclosure book.
    during the embryo stealing various dinosaur names were misspelled: Tyrannosaurus and Stegosaurus were spelled wrong.
    When nedry is at the JP gate, the scene was actually filmed in the day time with a night/blue lens filter to simulate nighttime.

  • @jenniferlucas3540
    @jenniferlucas3540 Год назад

    I saw this movie when it first came out in theaters and seeing on the big screen really gives meaning to larger than life especially when you put the techniques used into the timeframe. I bought a copy when it came out on VHS to share with my family, mainly my sister and her husband. Unbeknownst to us at the time my 4 year old niece snuck down to sneakily watch it. It became her favorite movie. After breakfast she would go downstairs, start the movie and watch the entire thing only to get up, rewind the tape and watch it all over again. 😶 I repeat, she was 4.

  • @ScorpionStrike7
    @ScorpionStrike7 Год назад

    Beautiful effects

  • @samanthanickson6478
    @samanthanickson6478 Год назад +1

    the island was evacuated because of the hurricane threat. that’s why all other staff personnel were gone and why sketchy hacker dude took that chance to smuggle dino babies out of the park. he knew no one else would be around to see or stop him.

  • @AmarthwenNarmacil
    @AmarthwenNarmacil Год назад +2

    Just because someone dosn't like kids doesn't mean they don't care at all and would just let them die. 😉

  • @aaronjl18
    @aaronjl18 Год назад +1

    44:18 The rest of the staff evacuated. It's where the programmer was trying to go when he crashed.

  • @andrews.5212
    @andrews.5212 Год назад

    I'm a '92 soo my childhood was fantasia, the land before time, 4 dyno in newyork and Jurassic park.. :D
    I even used to have the vhs with the behind the scene docu

  • @dcemerald70
    @dcemerald70 Год назад +2

    Great reaction! I remember seeing this movie as a kid and being so fascinated by the dinosaurs. Also when I was a kid I used to go to this movie theater and they had famous scenes from movies framed on the wall, and one of them was the picture of the T-Rex roaring as the banner fell. Please keep reacting to the entire franchise! It would be amazing to see you guys react to the rest of it! Also for Jessie if she loves dolphins, I highly recommend Dolphin Tale 1-2, Flipper (1997), and Zeus and Roxanne. 🦖🦕🐬

  • @shallowgal462
    @shallowgal462 Год назад +1

    All the other staff and scientists evacuated by boat before the hurricane.
    This is the first of six. All are worth watching, though some are better than others.