I mean I know this is a hot take but I really liked it. It doesn’t have to make perfect sense to be narratively satisfying. Also, one thing that I must say does bug me just a little about honestly these reactors and also somewhat the films themselves is the belief that dinosaurs would be inherently dangerous and destructive to us. Like, we all recognize that dinosaurs, even genetically modified ones, are animals, right? Not murder machines. I feel like depicting them or thinking of them in that was just undermines how awesome they truly were. And I feel like the reactors of this video buy into the belief of dinosaurs being inherently dangerous a little too much at times. I just hope they understand irl dinosaurs were and are nothing like this.
It's fine, but I can see why some folks might have thought it was just too much. I'm surprised the little clone girl's grandfather never regailed her of his tales of being a police officer in New York back in the mid 2000's. Where as the head of the department he encountered a man who was made of complete sand, a Sand Man. Or back in 1997 he invented warp travel and made contact with an alien species, First Contact
I liked the ending because it pretty much set up the stage for the next film. Seeing dinosaurs roaming the mainland really interested me in The Lost World and I kinda wanted to experience that again in the franchise.
The long neck dinosaur we see disappearing into the firey smoke on the island as the boat is leaving is meant to be the actual very same first dinosaur we saw in the original movie, that Grant said "It's a dinosaur." The actual same one, not just species.
It's not, all of those dinosaurs already died, they had to get injections from time to time to stay alive, and they only lived at most a couple of months after the first movie. It's stated a few time in the movies, in more then one, but people always forget it. So if it was the same one it would be an extreme plot hole.
Yeah, when I first saw the scene.... it didn't hit me until I got home. The memories of this animal being my childhood favorite Dinosaur hit me so hard, that I did started to cry.
@Laivindil the lysine could be gained through all kinds of plants after the animals escaped. Plus this was confirmed by the director so its Canon either way. Also how do you suppose rexy survived?
Assuming that T-Rex (the scientific accurate one) had a phenomenal sense of smell and eyesight, it probably had the whole island under its territory and could probably smell anything new on it. So this is the least thing bothering me :D
While the actual film is set 3 years after _Jurassic World_ surprisingly the film’s opening scene with the mercenaries taking the remains of the Indominus Rex at the abandoned Jurassic World is actually set a couple of months (5-6 months at most) after _Jurassic World_ which was later confirmed through the show _Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous_ in the Season 3 episode, "Whatever It Takes"
Interesting how the Indominus was all bones after just a couple of months... I love Fallen Kingdom but the timelines for this new era of Jurassic makes my head hurt.
Not all lava moves quickly. It depends on the silica content. The kind pictured in the movie with Owen granted would probably be moving a bit faster. It's called pahoehoe lava, has a higher silica content, moves faster and leaves a rope-like design as it moves and cools. The slower variety is chunky, creeps along more like a fast glacier and is called aa lava (pronounced 'ah-ah'). Either one would likely burn you at a close proximity without protection of a fire suit and any gases emitted could be toxic.
pahoehoe doesnt have much silica right? it's a basaltic lava so compared to other lavas (andesites etc) it's not silica rich. also, can we not call that aa lava instead of pahoehoe? i have an exam next week on earth science and this is gonna help with revision...
Thank god because once I seen this post credit scene in a reaction I realised I had maybe missed the fact that every jurassic film had one. I didn't even see it when I watched the movie myself.
here's the thing, maisie's reasoning for freeing the dinosaurs in the end _does_ make sense, BUT the problem is that we didn't have enough buildup around that to agree with that kind of reasoning, so it feels like it doesn't. i agree with stella, it's an issue with the writing. we needed more time to explore maisie's feelings and potentially how she was treated throughout her childhood. she, and we as the audience, would have needed to be introduced to the fact that she's a clone much earlier in the movie so that we could see her struggle throughout it with understanding her purpose, why she was created, why she exists and if she even deserves to in the first place. her decision in the end comes out of nowhere because a) she learned she was a clone too late in the plot and was too busy trying not to get eaten during the rest of the movie to have time for any introspection herself, let alone for us as an audience to witness and sympathize, and b) it was shot like some big concluding/resolution scene to a thought process/buildup we never got so it felt even more out of place. maisie didn't choose to be created, but now she's here, and she deserves to live despite the ethical/moral issues around her existence, so she sees herself in the dinosaurs, who likewise didn't choose to be created, but now that they're here, it feels wrong to be the one to suddenly decide they can't be. also she's just a dumb kid, so it makes sense she is the one to do it and wouldn't at all consider the ramifications for freeing dinosaurs in a place where people live (and will inevitably be dying). the writer in me is screaming, because it could have been so much better and flowed and made sense, but i guess time constraints were part of the problem too, because we would have needed more time than the movie allowed, and it would have taken us very much out of the action surrounding the dinosaurs to spend so much time focusing on a new human character. oh well. regardless of the glaring issues, i still enjoyed the movie. it wasn't my favorite of the 6--or even out of just the 3 sequels--by far, but i had a good enough time watching it and i liked the new characters we met. 🤷 franklin was probably my favorite of the humans, i just love a good relatable, comic relief character lmao. looking forward to your reaction and hearing what you guys all think about the last in the series!
I agree. I think that back on the island could, and should, have been expanded into a whole film. And then the mansion being the third film (Domination doesn't need to exist). Splitting them up allows them to develop some of the themes and characters more.
Pretty sure there was meant to be more for both fallen kingdom and dominion(pretty sure there's a director cut for dominion it just didn't get released) but like u said time constraints was the problem. It wasn't the writing cuz the writers had more to tell they just didn't have the time thus something had to give. As a writer myself u can't have everything in a story especially when you're given a time limit. U got to make do with what u have and sometimes that's going to involved certain things getting edited. It can make a story falter but it doesn't entirely make it bad EDIT: they did released the director's cut of dominion apparently lol
I think the suddenness of it all allows it to linger in the viewers mind and explore it for themselves. Which is kind of what really good art tends to do. I haven't seen the last movie so I don't know how any of it turns out. I do, however, find the question of who we are and what is truly the best choice to make for other living beings to be a choice that doesn't need a whole lot of buildup to create a particular narrative in absolution. It's good to inspire some thought out of the consumer in your art, as I said.
@@ivankawnartist in some cases i absolutely agree! but in storytelling like this, a plot twist or major, world-altering decision with no foreshadowing or buildup for the character involved is simply bad writing. and also like i said, time constraints are understandable to a degree, but it's debatable how much can be forgiven when there are multiple other issues with the writing as well. still, again, i did enjoy the movie :) i don't think it's as bad as some diehard Jurassic Park fans do 😅
Can we take a moment to appreciate the character evolution of Raptors through the series. They started in the first movie (and second) as the villain, by the 4th they were a tentative ally, and now in this one, Blue is a hero.
Was actually kinda disappointed that even after learning some more accurate truths about real raptors, the new movies still chose to go with the misconception version instead. That would have made the raptors character a lot better (plus they would have been cuter)
Sad fact: apparently, the dinosaur that everyone in the boat watched die on the dock from lava was the first dinosaur Alan, Ellie, and Ian saw in the first Jurassic Park movie. Like, not just the same species, the very same dinosaur.
It's not, all of those dinosaurs already died, they had to get injections from time to time to stay alive, and they only lived at most a couple of months after the first movie. It's stated a few time in the movies, in more then one, but people always forget it. So if it was the same one it would be an extreme plot hole.
@Laivindil they also explain in the second movie the reason they aren't dead is cause the enzyme they needed was released into the environment. It was in the plants, herbs eat the plants and the carno eat the herbs. So all the dinosaurs from the original park were still alive. The rex is the same rex, and that brachy is the same brachy.
22:24 This is actually a Baryonyx, a smaller relative to the Spinosaurus! In the franchise, only 1 Spino exists, which means there can’t be another one in Sorna or Nublar. I recommend Camp Cretaceous if you want to see him again, really fun! 👍
There could be more spinos that we dont know about tho (and honestly thats what i believe and for me the CC Spino is a diferent spino from the Jp3 one).
@@tcdiablo3346 The Camp Cretaceous Spino is the same one from Jurassic Park 3, as confirmed by the director of the series. Technically he is right, only 1 Spino that we’ve seen in the movies and the website said it was the only one cloned.
@@b.r.a.d8674 The CC director said "its intended to be the same one" other director or someone else can just say they are not same one at anytime, also Collin did say that in his opinion they are not the same spino so "its more like of what you want to believe" (his words btw) and you should know by now that the websites that they create are not faithful to the canon of the franchise XD
@@tcdiablo3346 Colin ALSO said that he has no power over Universal or Camp Cretaceous. He said “But I’m a nerd, so I don’t want to ruin it for them.” He’s nitpicking just for fun, but he knows the intention of the showrunners.
That headbutting dinosaur was hilarious, they're trapped in a strange environment, they're head butting everything in sight. Now he's loose in the world, head butting any and every thing, the horror
I think one thing we need to remember about the little girl is that she’s still a child. She doesn’t fully understand the repercussions of her actions, all she can see is animals suffering, animals she recently learned are similar to her. She hasn’t processed yet
Plus, she lost her grandfather or her father and just found out she is that not real person. How do you think she would take all that, plus she did the most human thing to do save other forms of life.
I loved Ripper the Indoraptor. He's my favorite thing about this movie. Well, other than Blue, of course. Also, that Brachiosaurus scene always breaks me.
Even what’s more sadder was that the Brachiosaurus that met its demise was the same Brachiosaurus that Dr. Alan Grant, Ellie, Malcolm, and Dr. John Hammond encountered in the first _Jurassic Park_ film. In fact, the death of that Brachiosaurus represents the end of Hammond's dream.
The T-Rex is the same from Jurassic Park and Jurassic World. She's the oldest T-Rex in the franchise and her name is Rexy. Buck and Doe (the mom and dad) are the ones in The Lost World with their baby Junior. The green T-Rex in the third movie is people call Bull, he wasn't fully grown, only 2-3 years old. Rexy is the only T-Rex on Nublar in movie canon.
Indeed. She was cloned in 1988. Although in this movie she's the oldest, she wasn't the First dinosaur to be cloned. 3 triceratops were cloned and hatched in 1986, two surviving (one we saw get sick in the first movie). The. A Brachiosaurus was next and I think (though I could be wrong) Rexy was the 3rd of 4th to be cloned and hatched after the sequencing of her genome was made following the lessons scientist made from the previous cloned in 1988. Rexy was 5 years old by the time we see her in the original Jurassic Park movie.
I think what makes the ending more complicated is that, regardless of whether or not Maisie pushed that button to release them, they were already sold off into the public and to other companies, even long before the auction. It's not so much her decision that determined what would happen, she just added to an issue that already started. As Malcolm mentioned in the epilogue, this was inevitable from the moment Hammond cloned the first dinosaur (which was canonically a Triceratops btw). It's not too dissimilar to how the original book handled dinosaurs on the mainland. In the book they were already getting off the island even during the original park's development. I completely understand everyone's points in this video, and there's barely any justifying the decisions made in that finale, but that's just how I saw it. Anyway, really looking forward to your reaction for Dominion.
U can justify the ending. The movie just didn't have the time to do it. Maisie as a clone sympathize with the dinos. She's a living thing and so are them. So they didn't deserve to die anymore that she deserves to live.
@@shadowx8145 you understand that there a difference between saving a human or a small animal then a bunch of animals who could kill hundreds if not millions innocent and all because of a clone who make a stupid decision.
@@darkastre8178 in their universe Maisie grew up in a world where dinosaurs are alive and breathing, dinosaurs were exposed to the public by the second or third jurassic park film, but jurassic world was the start of the public actually being able to be up close to them and not just stories from Ian and Alan’s books about what happened. Ian in the lost world dealt with legal issues by ingen because he talked about it. So her growing up hearing about them especially being related to someone who helped start it all of course she would feel a connection with them when she learns that she too is a clone, all she wanted was to know who her mom was so of course it would matter, and all she was ever told was that her mom loved dinosaurs and would’ve saved them. So I honestly don’t blame her. If the dinosaurs had died due to the volcano that’s one thing, but I understand her not being able to just sit and let them suffocate. It’s whack people blame the little girl rather than the people who should actually be blamed like Henry Wu and Mills for hiring people to take the dinosaurs off the island especially for the purpose of selling them around the world. That’s literally asking for global destruction with these creatures, especially cause they’re giving them the dna they would need to be able to make more.
@@wifflewaffle5006 because people are self-entitled. They think everything on this planet belongs to them and that they have a right to decide the fate of every living being.
Other facts about this movie: The Brachiosaurus we see dying in the flames is the very same Brachiosaurus we saw in the first movie. 😢 Also, this is the first Jurassic movie to have a human character commit murder. 🤯
This is exactly what James Cameron's version of Jurassic Park was going to be: darker, scarier and more violent than the movie itself. The opening scene with the T Rex chasing the mercenary was the original ending to JURASSIC PARK where Rexy was chasing Grant and the kids to the helicopter, but then the Rex grabs hold of the Helicopter skid, where Grant shoots the Rex in the mouth with a flare gun, where the dinosaur let's go of the skid, while Grant and the others fly off to the mainland. The Brachiosaurus that dies in the movie is the exact same one that Grant Ellie, Malcolm and Hammond encountered back in 1993. The Brachiosaurus dying on the Island signifies the end of Hammond's dream. The Volcano erupting and destroying Isla Nublar was taken from the original novel as the Costa Rican government bombs the island back to the stone age to make sure that the dinosaurs don't get off the island.
While most say including WatchMojo say Nedry’s death was the most satisfying and the number #1 death in the Jurassic Park franchise, to me I personally think Wheatley and Eli Mills were the most satisfying deaths out of all the human villains in the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World Series. Think about it, the former darted Owen and left him to die in the Isla Nubar volcanic eruption and since he was a Dinosaur Game Hunter taking each tooth of each Dinosaur as a trophy, you feel bad for those dinosaurs that had to endure the tooth removal from Wheatley, so seeing him meet his end at the hands of the Indoraptor was satisfying to watch as the hunter himself became the hunted. As for Eli Mills, he was just another version of Peter Ludlow but much more selfish, manipulative, greedy, and unredeemable and just like Ludlow, he want to take the dinosaurs from the island and take them to the mainland to a sanctuary, only that like Ludlow he wants to bring the Dinosaurs to the mainland and sees them as profit (Ludlow: bringing the Dinosaurs for an attraction in San Diego; Mills: Bringing the Dinosaurs to the Lockwood estate for an auction just to continue further genetic research). Not to mention he murdered Lockwood after he found out on Mills illegal activities and I was grateful to see Rexy eat Mills for all the despicable things he has done and comes full circle that both Ludlow and Mills were devoured by a T.Rex.
God, I love that little smirk of James knowing that maisie's gonna push the button, while everyone else being shocked and he is like "I can't go through this AGAIN!" His reaction is like not over it, in the slightest. Love it 😂
@@whitenoisereacts Don't forget, as dumb as Maisie was for opening the gate, Claire was dumber for opening the cages 1st. Had she opened the gate 1st, she could've saved the animals from the gas without setting them free. 2 more things of note: -1) If you guys are still wondering about the JW death toll, there's a video about that: ruclips.net/video/FFZI-fN04BE/видео.html -2) I also recommend Rick Raptor's "JURASSIC WORST: FAILING KINGDOM" ( ruclips.net/video/X5G0OdV8sY0/видео.html ), my favorite JWFK review, especially for this quote: "If all you care about are dinosaurs chasing people, you will love [JWFK]...but a problem is Jurassic Park used to be about much more than that. The first movie had great characters with great interactions and actual ethical discussions. If you remove Jurassic Park's heart and intelligence, you get Jurassic Park 3. If you add additional stupidity, you get [JWFK]".
@@JerkyDI _don't_ Recommend Rick's Reviews. From what I've seen, he, like Maisie actually, doesn't look beyond the surface level stuff. Especially with Fallen Kingdom. There is a lot of subtext he conveniently misses.
In defense of Maisie's reasoning, she's a kid who loves dinosaurs and cares about other beings, whether animals or humans, and she identifies with them being clones like her, and witnessing their slow death before her very eyes knowing she has the power to save them, while always having hoped for them to be safe in a sanctuary as her "grandfather" always wanted, that was all enough of a traumatic motivation for her to release and save them. It's completely understandable! Even if we as the audience may think of it as stupid because we have this outside perspective that she doesn't have. Also, I probably would've released them as well, even if hesitating, obviously not intending for any of them to kill people. This was the best way for them to be released, especially as all the other characters were hesitating and choosing not to because of fear of what the consequences might be. I do think that the way they revealed her being a clone was pretty rushed and stupid though. She is by far my favourite character in this movie however! And this is definitely my favourite movie in this trilogy and the third best movie in the franchise after Jurassic Park at second place and The Lost World at first place, and Dominion just takes a nosedive like JP3 did and was an absolute mistake that even retcons parts of Fallen Kingdom and really shows how poorly they wrote that last film.
When the Carnotaurus appeared and tried to attack the Sinoceratops and one of you went “Really, dude?”, you and Rexy the T-Rex were very clearly of the same mind. Every time I watch the scene of her taking down the Carnotaurus, I swear if she could talk, she’d be saying to him, “This is no time to hunt, you idiot!”.
Well I've got good news for you, Raptors have been extinct for quite a few years so it's very unlikely that any of them have been alone in islands in recent times!
I’m going to be honest and this is an unpopular opinion, but this was my least favorite from the Jurassic World Series and I didn’t enjoy this as much as the first film or _Jurassic World: Dominion_ cause literally it felt like a carbon copy of _The Lost World: Jurassic Park_ in the sense you got this evil businessman (Eli Mills) who like Peter Ludlow hires dinosaur hunters/poachers and plans to take the dinosaurs from the island and take them to the mainland, only that just like Ludlow, Eli Mills see the Dinosaurs as Profit and wants to bring the Dinosaurs to the Lockwood estate for an auction just to continue further genetic research, much like how Ludlow wants to bring the Dinosaurs to the mainland for his own Jurassic Park attraction in San Diego. Not to mention aside from Maisie who I had a liking to I really didn’t had much investment with the new characters that helped Own and Claire out (Franklin and Zia), but besides those issues I did love the action and the introduction to brand new dinosaurs such as the Carnotaurus and the genetically modified Indoraptor. Looking forward to your reaction to _Dominion_ next week.
@@greyscalesx Depends on how others see it and again it’s subjective as most people have different opinions with Fallen Kingdom and Dominion. Some say both films aren’t good, others say Fallen Kingdom was “better" than Dominion but not as good as Jurassic World, other say it vice-versa where Dominion was slightly better than Fallen Kingdom, I actually happened to enjoyed Dominion than Fallen Kingdom. And it isn’t relegated to this film even the same can be said with the Fantastic Beasts films or especially the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy and Sequel Trilogies where one of the films, in this case _Phantom Menace_ and _Attack of the Clones_ (for Prequels) and _The Last Jedi_ and _The Rise of Skywalker_ (for the sequels) where one is better than the other or vice versa or they aren’t as good as the other film from the trilogy which was superior. And for Fantastic Beasts, I love the first film and surprisingly enjoyed _Secrets of Dumbledore_ but not _Crimes of Grindlewald_ despite the majority saying that _Dumbledore_ was not as good and Inferior to _Crimes of Grindlewald_ so at the end of the day it’s a matter of people’s opinions but not all will have to agree with the same person’s opinion.
It’s not a bad or unpopular opinion. People like Jurassic world the better film out this series. Fallen kingdom sucked. The characters where annoying the story was bad. It disliked it so much that I skipped out watching Dominion
I really enjoy how they once more went a step further with their cloning process 😉 and made a human. In jurassic world they experimented with combining dna to creat a whole new creature, and here they purposely worked to perfect it, and they used the cloning to make a kid, which i think develops the creepy factor again. They add something fresh!
@@BlackGirlMarvel fun fact the Jurassic park/world franchise was going to introduce dino human hyprids. U can look it up, there's concept art too. The books also implied the dinos might have had human DNA in them hence why they sometimes have human traits
51:17 It's a deleted scene but just before this they endoraptor kills the nanny. And I think what he was eating when it shows him pop up was her. Honestly I think they should have kept it in there because they were trying to go for a darker tone to this movie and yet they left out a lot of the dark parts. 🤣
It is indeed supposed to be the same T-Rex from the first movie, the fandom lovingly calls her "Rexy" ♡ So Rexy is the T-Rex in the first one and in the entirety of Jurassic World. Another little fun fact: the T-Rex that fights with the Spino in the third one is supposed to be the Baby Rex from the second one ;)
the thing with the girl is first off shes a child, but second she just found out shes a clone. she has not had time to process this in a healthy way. shes probably having all sorts of complicated feelings about her own existence and how she ties into these man made dinosaurs. kids do stupid things a lot, but they also have a harder time processing their emotions and are more likely to act out. i think it made sense for her.
Plus, she lost her grandfather or her father. She was going through grief and a lot of conflicting emotions, and it's not like she was being selfish like every jurassic park and world bad guy, she did the most human thing to do save other forms of life.
If you guys decide to continue and watch Jurassic World Dominion next, please watch the extended edition. It’s the movie the director made without any of the cuts of the theatrical version. It’s a better movie with the additional scenes.
@@jevinski95 It's not even a dinosaur movie half the time, it's a biblical plague with the original trio shoved in cus all Hollywood knows how to do is feed consumers memberberries
I actually like the indoraptor smiling scene I know most people didn't like it cause it was too "cartoony". But to that I have a counter argument the first four movies had moments that were also cartoony. Let's not the forget the Dennis scene with the dilophosaurus in the first movie.
There is actually some deleted footage or script elements that explain why it smiled. It's very creepy. You can look up the RUclipsr "Klayton Fioriti" for a more detailed explanation, and it adds more meat to what I consider a great addition to the franchise.
There were 2 deleted scenes of the indo raptor and if they were kept it wouldn't have been cartoony, for example, the indo raptor killed a guy who abused him and every time the guy did it, he smiled, the raptor learned that and copied it (
Quick rundown of the new species for this movie. Sinoceratops - The single-horned one that licked Chris Pratt. It's a Chinese relative of Triceratops (largely ceratopsians) discovered in 2010. Baryonyx - The crocodile lookalike in the lava cave. It's a British carnivore that fed on fish and is named after a single large claw on its hand. If you confused it for Spinosaurus, don't worry, because the two are from the same family and closely related. Carnotaurus - The horned carnovore. An abelisaur from South America acted as the cheetah of its day, running down prey. Famously the antagonist of Disney's Dinosaur, albeit oversized to make it more intimidating. Allosaurus - The one hit by the lava rock and sold in the auction. A large theropod that served as the apex predator in Jurassic North America and Europe. Was once the most popular dinosaur before Tyrannosaurus stole that crown. Stygimolock - The dome head in the cell at the manor. a Cretaceous herbivore that used its head to fight rivals and defend from predators. It's debated by scientists as to whether it's its own species or a juvenile of Pachycephelosaurus.
Series 1 of Camp Cretaceous is set during the time-frame of the events of 2015's Jurassic World, The second series is set with the ending of the series being the Evacuation of the Park at the Ending of the 1st movie and the third season is set during the opening scenes of 2018's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Honestly, the scene where they get on the boat and turn back to see the Brachiosaurus get consumed by the smoke got both myself and my mother crying. I originally thought I was not going to be all emotional about seeing the dinosaurs left behind, but seeing that particular one got me. It was the first kind of dinosaur you got to see in full view in the very first movie. While the Raptors and T-Rex play important roles on their own, the sense of wonder from seeing that first Brachiosaur shines just as much. So seeing it as the final dinosaur to fall when the volcano consumed the island... Felt a bit crushing honestly. I have not seen the third Jurassic World movie yet. So I will probably try and do that before seeing any reactions of it. Haha.
I know a lot of people think that if an animal can smell you a mile away, you can’t get really close to them but there’s one thing that they forget wind can affect smell!
It's worth mentioning that no one in the movie pointed out the effect a single dinosaur would have on an entire ecosystem...Even the herbivores would fuck up all kinds of stuff just living daily lives
I remember watching a kill count of the first jurassic world, and actually, none of the tourists are killed on screen. We see people being charged at or pushed, and even pecked at by the various flying dinosaurs, but the only person to die in that scene is the woman Claire hired to watch her nephews. So, most lawsuits from tourists would have been for injuries and psychological trauma. Still, a lot of the staff died.
I feel you're a bit harsh on Maisy. She just found out she's not a "real" person, her grandfather died, her "uncle" betrayed her, her caretaker left, and she can't stay at a place where she probably been her whole life, hid away from the world by her "grandfather". To her, those animals are closer to her than people, who have a mom and a dad (in her eyes). She's not thinking about the consequences She's projected herself onto them, and feeling like she doesn't want to be killed just cause she's not a "real" person. But I loved the rest of your reaction, it's hilarious to watch your responses to what happens.
There was an entire toy line called Chaos Effect back in 1998. Not all the figures were released, but they were all aggressive dinosaur hybrids: Ankyloranodon (Ankylosaurus/Pteranodon), Deinonycanis (Deinonychus/dire wolf), Pachysaurolophus (Pachycephalosaurus/Parasaurolophus), Compstegnathus (Compsognathus/Stegosaurus/African foam-nest tree frog), Dilophospinus (Dilophosaurus/Spinosaurus), Velocirapteryx (Velociraptor/Archaeopteryx), Tyrannonops (T. rex/Lycaenops), Ultimasaurus (Tyrannosaurus rex/Triceratops/Velociraptor/Ankylosaurus/Stegosaurus), to name a few. Also, the first JP game on the Sega Genesis follows the first film as you play Dr. Grant, but all your weapons are non-lethal. Plus the first-person game for Sega CD involves going back to the island go obtain eggs, and your weapons are all non-lethal.
I love each and every one of these movies, from the original series to the World movies….I said what I said! 😂 I just take it for what it is…It’s fiction, it’s humorous, it makes you think and debate morality (which you did great at in all these reactions), love the characters - Ian, Grant, Owen..love the Dino characters - Rexy and Blue. I don’t take it too serious and enjoy a good movie. Great reaction, as usual! ✌🏻
Then when u read the books which are darker than the movies u get a different interpretation lol. The horrors of genetic engineering and playing God. Like some of the shit that happens in the book is messed up. Like the compys( the small dinos) killing a new born baby
@@shadowx8145 Thought I replied to you, but don’t know if it sent. If not…I replied that I definitely agree with that. Books usually don’t translate exactly to the movies, and, in this case, it is quite different. But, as far as the movies go, I enjoy them…they do make for great epic entertainment.
@@kellibarnes4490 True, tho I like that Fallen kingdom tried to add that horror element that was missing in the movies that u see in the books. The World movies always tried to do more like the books. Like the volcano destroying the island is a reference tho different. Isla Nublar did get destroyed in the books but not from a volcano. It was bombed by the military. Some dinos already made it off the island tho
I love all the movies, too. You’re not alone! The first one is genuinely great and the rest are just fun! I loved the ending of this one just because of what it promised, of trying to find some way to coexist because the dinos escaping the islands was inevitable. And, honestly, who doesn’t want to see that movie?
I cry so much when you hear the dinosaurs dying on the islands. It just breaks my heart. Part of the reason why I don’t watch this movie often still really good movie I enjoy it. Glad you guys were able to react to it.❤❤❤❤
After this movie, the Brach became my favorite dinosaur, them leaving it behind was SO SAD I freaking cried! ALSO, I was SO worried for blue after she got shot!
(9:30) - Hi Hailey! That actor is the renowned James Cromwell. He was in many notable films such as, "L.A. Confidential", "The Green Mile", "Star Trek: First Contact", "Surrogates", "I, Robot", "Babe", and also has been in notable TV series such as "Boardwalk Empire", "American Horror Story", and "24", to name a few.
This movie was awesome in 3D. Most post-production 3D conversions fall way below the mark (the worst being Clash of the Titans where I had to keep covering one eye to tell if ANY 3D was present) but Fallen Kingdom was so good I would have sworn it was natively filmed in 3D. As for this movie, I thought the director really knew how to stage effectively, especially with shadows and flashes of light briefly illuminating the imminent danger. While Dominion failed to deliver for me, I found myself enjoying Fallen Kingdom quite a bit. For me, Dominion was a Hollywood Programmer devoid of true emotional moments and character development while FK had both while still producing Summer Blockbuster moments. As always, it was a delight to watch a movie for the first time vicariously through all your eyes. Thank you.
22:36 Baryonyx, a relative of Spinosaurus; it lived in England, France and Spain in the Early Cretaceous. its distinguishing feature is a giant thumb claw... which JW's Baryonyx is missing. 27:04 pyroclastic flow. 32:10 yes, she is the same Tyrannosaurus from the first Jurassic Park. 34:31 not that insane. showing emotion requires a certain amount of intelligence. 39:45 Eric Kirby. 54:37 the Indoraptor was built for miliatry purpose; bullet resistant skin is one of its traits. even if Owen had more shots, it wouldn't have mattered.
That Jack Sparrow moment (when Chris Pratt was running towards the camera right before a stampede of dinosaurs appear) is actually a reference to Indiana Jones, another one of Spielberg's masterpieces. I love watching you guys watch movies and critique them. Based on your taste in movies, you guys reconfirm my faith the future.
I am so glad someone FINALLY ADDRESSED the fact that the dinosaurs are now invasive species and will absolutely destroy every ecosystem they touch. The collateral damage would be SO MUCH WORSE than just letting some dinosaurs die on an island. Not to mention how many human lives will be lost too. I just...the ending of this movie enraged me so much.
I feel like a MUCH better ending would have just been the dinosaurs all dying, everyone being very sad, then Wu just trying to give it one last shot in the 6th movie and then go from there. This ending with Maisie releasing them all was completely unnecessary
Ian was right. The dinosaurs are magnificent but they should've been left to die on the island. Trying to relocate them and Mills abusing that mission for personal gain is literally repeating Ludlow's mistakes on a much grander scale and the morality debate the movie tries to portray is invalid. Maisie condemned countless people to death by releasing those creatures so how is that morally justified? Honestly I think the release of dinosaurs into the general public in a realistic situation would be enough to justify a nuclear response especially if there's males and females of each species, otherwise they'll disperse and breed and then we're really f***ed.
The character Benjamin Lockwood is played by James Cromwell. Very talented actor has been in many films. I remember him most in The Green Mile. He played the warden Hal Moores (his wife had the tumor).
My reaction to this all is, they are so sentimental towards the dinosaurs to set them free etc. Yet people won't think twice of killing other types of animals like deer.
When Owen said that its his fault he means that he showed the way, the potential that those animals have (training the raptors) like military use and such.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate how strong the indoraptor is,when he ate Wheatley’s arm it was in the back of the indo’s jaw where there are no teeth so that Dino is so strong it can gum a human arm off with minimal effort.
It makes sense that the dinosaurs would feel empathy. Birds feel empathy. Elephants feel empathy. Loads of animals do, it's not just mammals. Reptiles can be friendly and very gentle, from lizards, to snakes, to crocodiles. It's said that snakes don't have the part of the brain that makes them feel love, but we've certainly seen them express something like affection.
Ironically that thing Nobu said about "Theres been 4 movies so far; audiences don't just want to see 'wow Dinosaurs' anymore"? That is exactly what Claire said in the last film about why people weren't coming to Jurassic World anymore and why they needed to create the Indominus to spice things up~
1:03:42 - 1:03:51 Colin Trevorrow SAID IN AN INTERVIEW THAT DINOSAURS IN THE REAL WORLD IS THE NEW NORMAL BY SAYING "It's the Same Way we Watch out for Bears or Sharks". Bears and Sharks have caused Casualties in the Past like the Dinos in this Franchise and we don't give a damn about Bears or Sharks. Why? BECAUSE TO QUOTE ALAN GRANT IN THE OG, "They're NOT Monsters, They're Just ANIMALS". Bears and Sharks have caused Casualties because they are just Animals being Animals! SO HOW AND WHY THE HELL ARE DINOSAURS ANY DIFFERENT?!
22:35 that my friends is a baryonyx. By the way the Brachiosaurus you see disappearing into the smoke is supposed to be the same Brachiosaurus you see at the beginning of Jurassic Park. So the first and last dinosaur you see on Isla nublar is a Brachiosaurus. They ended the island on the same note that they brought it into all our lives. I'll be honest even before I knew it was the same one I still understood the meeting behind it when I first saw this movie and as someone who watched the first movie when I was a young child it broke me. I'll just cried for like 5 minutes after that. And I wasn't the only one because in the rest of theater you could hear nothing but sobs.
Look Her letting the Dinosaurs out makes perfect sense, I don't know why everyone dogs on that scene.. 1. She is first and foremost a child, Children typically have low impulse control, and I remember doing/saying Vey stupid things around her age. 2. She loves Dinosaurs so she has High sympathy for them and they were literally watching the Dinos Die a very slow painful death which is really distressing for anyone to watch, Claire and Owen even had a hard time watching but they are Adults and though its sad and horrible the way the Dinos were dying they knew it was for the best, BUT Masie is a child she wasn't thinking what happens if they escape, she was thinking these poor creatures are suffering and they don't deserve to die. they could have written a better line for her to say but I understood why she did it. Being empathetic myself I would have had to fight hard with myself to not let them out because no one wants to watch a living creature have such a distressing death. I'm sure at her age I would have tried to let them out as well.
@@katielee7364 Yeah. It doesn't make any sense. "(Mockering) Oh no! Maisie released all the dinosaurs and the world is doomed because of her. This movie is sucks." What a bunch of hypocrites and parasites they all are.
I think it's because she set a bunch of dangerous animals free with her reasoning being "they're like me." I don't hate her by any means, I think that's a possible error on the writer's part :)
@@delmarethehybrid9307 I think people don't hate the idea of a clone girl, but hate the character of masie, the very fact she exists and the fact she's a clone serves no actual purpose in the movie other than letting the dionsaurs free, which is by far the DUMBEST decision in the entire movie, given the implications. It just feels like that's the whole reason she exists as a character and I think that's what people have an issue with. Also "possible error" is a understatement. there was so much wrong with this movie and it's not even subtle. * Movie wants you to believe there's one of a kind and unguarded dinosaurs on an island and that only activists are interested in them 🙄🙄🙄please, what an insult to the viewer's intelligence.. We learn later in the movie you could set yourself up for life by selling ONE of them, The fall of Jurassic World was an international story! I'm sure you'd have black marketers and poachers all over that island within days! * How did Claire manage to get so many people involved in a effort to save the dinosaurs without any sort of funding? This is outside the fact she should be in prison for gross negligence ending in the deaths of multiple innocents (read the OP I made above this post for context to that) * Claire put Owen on the manifest without his consent well before she talked to him, what a bitch move.. (Not really an error but she's supposed to be a "good guy" right?) * Owen charges Wheatley after a man defends himself, get's tranqued as a result (First example of "Owen should be dead" btw, a tranq meant for a dinosaur would kill a human, they even said that in The Lost World "Don't do that, you'd be dead before you realized you had an accident.") The scientist girl (forgot her name) decides to then threaten Wheatly with a gun after she wasn't in any danger. The movie really wants you to believe these guys are the "bad guys" but the "heroes" were the only ones acting irrationally. * Owen gets swallowed by the pyroclastic flow of the eruption (Owen death #2) * Owen should've broken a few bones jumping into water from as high as he did. * "It was all a lie!" everything's going to plan so far though?? * Truck defies physics by ramping off a dock with no incline. * Nobody notices nor investigates the truck that just ramped onto the ship. * Brachiosaurus cries at the boat like it knows it could've saved it. * Nobody goes to investigate the rex that just woke up all of a sudden, also those restraints were shit.. * The T Rex blood would be treated as a foreign threat to Blue's system, she'd most certainly be dead since that's not how blood transfusions work. * The Eli to Claire comparison is comparing apples to oranges, Claire aided in making the indominus rex to entertain people, Eli had the indoraptor made purely out of greed. * Why didn't Eli just have Claire and Owen shot? If the story is "They burned up on the island" they'd have to ACTUALLY be dead in order to sell that.. Not to mention him leaving them alive is what allows him to lose in the end... * Let's take everything about the indominus, except the camouflage, and the heat regulation, oh also let's make it smaller and tied to a gun (btw the whole laser thing is stupid, you know how you could take out a target faster without the indoraptor? Have the gun you're already pointing at the target shoot bullets. 🤦♂) and have it not display anything even close to the intelligence of the indominus, how is the indoraptor an improvement? * I get that Owen is ex-navy, but even an ex navy vet can't take on that many armed enemies all at once. * The reason for that indoraptor escaping is beyond stupid, you could boil it down to "Wheatly has a teeth fetish." * Why would she scream..? she got everyone in that elevator killed (including herself) by doing that... * Wouldn't making a human clone be easier than making a clone of an already extinct species, and I get that there's a moral component to cloning in the first place but why was Hammond seen as the rational one, didn't he take it a step further?? * How did Blue know that the room was going to explode? I get that she's smart but intelligence alone is not enough to know what chemicals are, let alone have the ability to read English. (The anthropomorphizing of the velociraptors is one of my biggest issues with the whole of the Jurassic World Trilogy.) * The blood of countless innocent civilians is on Masie's hands. She let the dinosaurs loose onto the world where they will cause who knows how many innocent people to suffer and or die, for no reason other than "They're alive, like me." and honestly I can't see why she's even in the movie other than for that reason... If you've read this far I thank you for taking the time to read my whole comment in full, and realising that I probably missed some things I would direct you to watching Mauler's "Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom, and unbridled rage." He goes into more detail about everything that's wrong with the movie.
@@dreymak4071 Same with the next one they try to shoehorn in a message that entire series shows doesn't work. Maise: "They're alive like me!" Random Mother: "OH MY GOD BILL!" T-Rex: Continues to happily eat a school bus's worth of kids.
I actually respect that this movie was bold enough to do something totally different for the franchise, despite its flaws. I also think the ending was really interesting, I mean, dinosaurs in the real world was sorta covered in the original books, so the third movie could have referenced that material and been really great... too bad it was so disappointing lol. And yeah, these last two movies overdo it with the pro-dinosaur message. The first Jurassic World movie was a little inspired by the whole Seaworld backlash that was topical at the time, so it carries over. Not to mention, these movies are much more focused on selling dinosaur toys for kids rather than developing the human characters and having an actual coherent moral... so that's why they just forget that these aren't real dinosaurs. ALSO, Maisie is my favorite character and I love how she was written in the book series (the one for children lol), but she is just not written well at all in the third one... I would have loved stuff about her feeling guilty about dinosaurs being in the real world.
22:28 You're not wrong that it's a spinosaur. It's a Baryonyx, one of the smaller members of Spino's family (Spino is the only one that actually has a sail, but they all have the crocodilian snouts). In-world they had Bary's in the park's river rafting attraction. 24:31 (Carnotaurus ;))
I feel like nobody truly noticed how the Indoraptor only went for the humans. At first, I thought it was bc it could’ve been trained that way but it also went for the guards who had the laser guns. I’m pretty that thing recognized Maisie’s scent after being brought up in that underground lab and from earlier when she was down there. It didn’t get her so it might’ve wanted to get the job done😅
Seeing you react to this makes me *really* want to see you react to "Dante's Peak". The tension building was awesome, and the special effects were chilling, not least because most of them were done practically. You really can't beat practical when it's done well.
Just FOR THE RECORD (yeah, I know its a petty thing to hark on buuuut...) a creature like a Mosasaur (or Megalodon) couldn't possibly still exist. These were gigantic super predators who fed on massive prey animals. We would find evidence of them eating whales or something. They weren't evolved to live at those depths and prey on the small animals that live down there. The animals that exist down there can be large but they are all highly specialized to those environments. They wouldn't be massive apex predators.
a youtuber pointed out that it was weird how, at the beggining, the sub was able to reach the mossasaurus' enclosure, since in the first movie, it was seen in the park's map that it was located in a small lake in the middle of the island, but here it connects with the ocean.
This may be a hot take for others, but I actually like Fallen Kingdom more than The Lost World. The atmosphere of this film felt more thrilling with the fall of Isla Nublar and the introduction of the Indoraptor (which btw was an awesomely terrifying hybrid like the I. Rex). The human cloning plot was different, but at the same time interesting because it added something to the character of Maisie. Even Blue got some layers to her character and I really liked that. And the amount of emotion added to this film was great, I enjoyed that as well. Is Fallen Kingdom perfect, of course not. But it is one of my faves in the Jurassic franchise.
(15:19) BTW, the actor playing Ken Wheatley (Ted Levine) is the same actor who played the infamous character, James Gumb in The Silence of the Lambs. Don't know if any of you ever seen that movie, but if not, you should definitely at that classic to your reaction list. :)
To explain a little of Owen's feelings I think you need to combine the feelings of person to a dog they raised since birth and the feelings of a Military man with experience and feelings toward unit loyalty. With special attention to the second one. I will absolutely face death for my dog. Many people feel that way. And this is a creature that is almost entirely unique. ...but more importantly. Blue saved his life. He trained those raptors. They fought as a unit and in the end three of them died protecting him, only blue survived and she was willing to die. He owes his life to her. They parted on good terms. No military man of any worth could sit back and let a brother (or sister in this case) in arms die when he could do something about it. I think he only went back to save Blue specifically and had it not been for her, he wouldn't have been convinced to go. As the ending... I get it. It was dumb, but I understand. It wasn't the animal's fault that they were created, they don't have any less of a right to exist just because we made them in a test tube. All life is precious, even that which we create. I feel like letting the dinos die in the gas would've been a cop out. People wanted dinosaurs back, well they're back now for sure. ...and like Ian Malcom said at the end we will either adapt to that reality or they will replace us as a result of our own hubris. Something big to remember about these movies is that none of these animals are monsters. They're just animals doing what animals do and in the case of Indoraptor and Indominous Rex, abused and neglected animals. Without a parental figure they were never taught how to act and frankly no one knows how they should act being as we just cobbled them together. I feel sorry for them most of all. Like watching Cujo get put down. It had to happen but it wasn't his fault. Also, we're talking about bringing a mammoth back in a similar way with DNA right now so... this isn't too far fetched. One day we may have a Jurassic Park for real... God help us :P
Lol the hatred and disdain for Claire in heels 🤣 as a fellow heel wearer that has actually been caught off guard wearing them whilst attending to emergency animal situations…I can also concur that wearing them in particular lines of work, especially with wild animals would be impractical, nonetheless dinosaurs! 😂. But considering she pretty much got through the prior film wearing the heels and running in them the majority of the time? I’d say it was a boss move on her behalf. Just giving an alternative point of view.
Fun facts about the Indoraptor 1. He's the only dinosaur that was intentionally created to be male 2. He and the Indominus had an Adam and Eve reference going on. Eve was created from Adam's rib. But in the opposite for the movie, the male Indoraptor was created from the female Indominus' rib 3. Materials that were cut from the movie would have shown that the Indoraptor was an abused animal growing up. He was shocked constantly, which you could at least see in the movie 4. The Indoraptor was actually extremely ill due to the fact that his genetic DNA had too many random DNA samples mixed in, rendering many of his confirmed traits absent in the movie 5. The Indoraptor is rather sadistic and playful, similar to that of a serial killer. During the blackout, while it looked like that he couldn't find Owen, Claire, and Maisie, he had known where they were the entire time as evident that as soon as the lights were turned back on, the Indoraptor was already facing the display glass they were in
STRONGLY RECOMMEND watching the EXTENDED cut of Dominion when you get round to it - the 7min intro is fundamental to the story & how you'll interpret scenes later in the film (including your intro to several dinosaurs). You also get another 5mins of dinosaurs scattered throughout the rest of the film. Your experience will be vastly different. Also, you should watch the Battle of Bigrock minifilm as it's a little prequel to the Dominion film, albeit it won't affect the viewing of the film if you miss it. Enjoy
@@shykorustotora I don't think it's shit, I think it's better than Fallen Kingdom. They just focused too much on the people (particularly cramming in a reason to bring the old group together & Maisie's weird storyline arc, don't like that character). It's bloated. But the extended version is a better balance & compensates for the ending somewhat.
I think what Maisie did at the end was logical. "Why would you choose to kill humans just to save the dinosaurs?" Maisie isn't really one of us. She is one of them. She identified more with those dinosaur clones more than she did with humans. As humans, we will save other humans even if it means killing the rest of the species in the planet. It's just instinct. We just feel more empathy towards our own kind. We'll do anything for our own survival. Maisie just did the same thing. She just did what most of us would have done. She saved her own kind. It wasn't a lapse in judgement. It was instinct. You know they were building up to reveal Maisie's real identity when they talked about cloning a dinosaur and raising it with empathy or whatever. The answer was already in front of them. This whole movie was about her. They've already successfully made a clone and raised it with empathy and emotions like a human being. They were building the story up for that specific scene. I don't think it was a plot hole at all. It was meant to happen. Also, there was a reason why that rich dude wanted to be Maisie's guardian although I don't think he needed to. A DNA similar to the dinosaur? All that familial bond talk? You want to create weapons and make money off of it? Well, there you go. Edit: Also, I just have to point out that it could be the editing not the writing that made Maisie's story a bit lacking. I mean how many scenes do you think they had to cut just to put these all in a 2-hour long movie? Writers always get blamed for things, like, sorry, they don't get a say on the final product. That's someone else's job. I'm just saying. This is why I prefer series more than movies. It just gives them more space and time to relay the story better. But this could have also been the writer's fault. Whoever's fault it is, you're right, the whole human clone thing should have been introduced earlier in the movie. They should have shown more of her back etory. That wasn't done well. But there's a new movie out, so maybe they did it there? But still, I do agree that the whole thing was kinda weird, but I insist that I don't think the ending was that ridiculous. For a little, I did see it coming. I mean, I didn't think she was a clone. It's just that her "grandfather" talked about how her "mother" would have saved the dinosaurs if she was alive. I thought it was foreshadowing of what Maisie would do later in the movie. I really didn't expect her to be a clone though. That was the faintest and the slowest and the most non-exciting build up in the history of film making. That information should have been mind-blowing but it was more of a "what the f*ck" moment.
One thing I will say, after seeing this movie in the theaters I was really apprehensive of the final film. However, I actually really liked the final film way more than I liked the second film, so I really hope you all watch it still and enjoy it!!
It's not even a dinosaur movie half the time, it's a biblical plague with the original trio shoved in cus all Hollywood knows how to do is feed consumers memberberries
@@shykorustotora I mean that’s fair, maybe I just liked it more because of the nostalgia of the original cast. But either way I still feel like the third one is the better film…the storyline flows way better to me
@@kayt4606 If the “me like” part of your brain activates when Hollywood feeds you memberberries, good for you. I can’t change that bout you. But me? I have standards like a competent story arc and decent narrative structure, which these moving objectively don’t have
@@shykorustotorathere’s having decent standards and then just being critical. I agree that Dominion was disappointing and a bad movie, but I still found ways to enjoy it unlike you.
21:21 "Lava moves pretty quickly" I'd like to point out that that's not always the case. There's different kinds of lava. Not all of them move very fast. This kind appears to be of the pahoehoe variety. Not to mention that it's not going downhill, but on a flat surface Also, this slow-moving variety is generally semi-safe to be close to without burning. 22:36 Baryonyx
Fun fact regarding that giant fish (mosasaurus) from the beginning.. there ARE things that big in the ocean. Several modern Whales are as big as that thing.. and some are significantly bigger.. The Blue whale is actually the biggest creature EVER to live on this planet. Bigger than ANY dinosaur, nearly twice the size of Mosasaurus. Biggest Mosasaurus ever discovered: ~60 feet long. Biggest Blue whale ever discovered: ~110 feet long. Heck, even great white sharks can be up to 20' long, so.. yeah, he would NOT be too out of place in our oceans.
18:35 The raptor is standing on the original Jurassic Park electric car that Tim and Lex were in when the T-Rex broke out of its paddock in the first Jurassic Park movie and pushed off the road down into the jungle.
If you ever play Jurassic World Alive, they have a cross dinosaur that is my favorite called Utasinoraptor. It's gorgeous, and it's a mix of the Utahraptor and Sinoceratops
When the rex shows up out of nowhere to kill the carnotaurus, roars triumphantly, then walks away, all I can imagine is that it's saying: "You have one wish left, Owen Grady."
What do you think of this movie's ending??
I mean I know this is a hot take but I really liked it. It doesn’t have to make perfect sense to be narratively satisfying.
Also, one thing that I must say does bug me just a little about honestly these reactors and also somewhat the films themselves is the belief that dinosaurs would be inherently dangerous and destructive to us. Like, we all recognize that dinosaurs, even genetically modified ones, are animals, right? Not murder machines. I feel like depicting them or thinking of them in that was just undermines how awesome they truly were. And I feel like the reactors of this video buy into the belief of dinosaurs being inherently dangerous a little too much at times. I just hope they understand irl dinosaurs were and are nothing like this.
I enjoyed it and although the majority don’t love this film especially the next one, the ending for _Fallen Kingdom_ leads to _Dominion._
It's fine, but I can see why some folks might have thought it was just too much. I'm surprised the little clone girl's grandfather never regailed her of his tales of being a police officer in New York back in the mid 2000's. Where as the head of the department he encountered a man who was made of complete sand, a Sand Man. Or back in 1997 he invented warp travel and made contact with an alien species, First Contact
btw theres a jurrasic world 3 i mean jurrasic world dominion
I liked the ending because it pretty much set up the stage for the next film. Seeing dinosaurs roaming the mainland really interested me in The Lost World and I kinda wanted to experience that again in the franchise.
The long neck dinosaur we see disappearing into the firey smoke on the island as the boat is leaving is meant to be the actual very same first dinosaur we saw in the original movie, that Grant said "It's a dinosaur." The actual same one, not just species.
Well damn, 😢
That’s fuckin miserable thanks I hate it 😂😭
It's not, all of those dinosaurs already died, they had to get injections from time to time to stay alive, and they only lived at most a couple of months after the first movie. It's stated a few time in the movies, in more then one, but people always forget it.
So if it was the same one it would be an extreme plot hole.
Yeah, when I first saw the scene.... it didn't hit me until I got home.
The memories of this animal being my childhood favorite Dinosaur hit me so hard, that I did started to cry.
@Laivindil the lysine could be gained through all kinds of plants after the animals escaped. Plus this was confirmed by the director so its Canon either way. Also how do you suppose rexy survived?
It’s wild that there’s only 1 T. rex on that island and you run into her everywhere you go😂
I mean she is a very big thing to try to avoid lol. Plus she’s very photogenic.
Assuming that T-Rex (the scientific accurate one) had a phenomenal sense of smell and eyesight, it probably had the whole island under its territory and could probably smell anything new on it. So this is the least thing bothering me :D
You don’t see her much actually except in Jurassic park movies
Also all the dinosaurs were in one place because the island was exploding
Honestly Camp Cretaceous showed it well just don't go to Main Street and it's like a 80% chance you won't run into her 😂
While the actual film is set 3 years after _Jurassic World_ surprisingly the film’s opening scene with the mercenaries taking the remains of the Indominus Rex at the abandoned Jurassic World is actually set a couple of months (5-6 months at most) after _Jurassic World_ which was later confirmed through the show _Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous_ in the Season 3 episode, "Whatever It Takes"
Thanks for the info ❤
Then it switches to 3 years.
@@meganlodon That’s what I said earlier, the film’s opening is 5-6 months after Jurassic World while the rest of the movie is set 3 years later.
@@TheMaskedChef7 You’re welcome.
Interesting how the Indominus was all bones after just a couple of months... I love Fallen Kingdom but the timelines for this new era of Jurassic makes my head hurt.
Not all lava moves quickly. It depends on the silica content. The kind pictured in the movie with Owen granted would probably be moving a bit faster. It's called pahoehoe lava, has a higher silica content, moves faster and leaves a rope-like design as it moves and cools. The slower variety is chunky, creeps along more like a fast glacier and is called aa lava (pronounced 'ah-ah'). Either one would likely burn you at a close proximity without protection of a fire suit and any gases emitted could be toxic.
It also depends on the slope of the ground. Lava's not going to flow uphill, or quickly over flat land.
pahoehoe doesnt have much silica right? it's a basaltic lava so compared to other lavas (andesites etc) it's not silica rich. also, can we not call that aa lava instead of pahoehoe? i have an exam next week on earth science and this is gonna help with revision...
Acidic and basic lava
Not to mention it can burn your lungs too if inhale it.
Other way around. aa lava is the faster kind.
Fun fact: this is the first and only Jurassic movie to have a post credit scene. 🦕
Yeah. The post credit scene shows three pteranodons flying to the Eiffel Tower replica in Las Vegas.
@@cezannejimenez7164 Yep, I remember sitting through the credits and after seeing that, I was like, "You...may as well have not had one at all." XD
Thank god because once I seen this post credit scene in a reaction I realised I had maybe missed the fact that every jurassic film had one. I didn't even see it when I watched the movie myself.
Also nobody gives a shit because it was beyond trash
@@notsosafeforwork3729 don't be spoiled by Marvel movies. they're their own thing.
here's the thing, maisie's reasoning for freeing the dinosaurs in the end _does_ make sense, BUT the problem is that we didn't have enough buildup around that to agree with that kind of reasoning, so it feels like it doesn't. i agree with stella, it's an issue with the writing. we needed more time to explore maisie's feelings and potentially how she was treated throughout her childhood. she, and we as the audience, would have needed to be introduced to the fact that she's a clone much earlier in the movie so that we could see her struggle throughout it with understanding her purpose, why she was created, why she exists and if she even deserves to in the first place. her decision in the end comes out of nowhere because a) she learned she was a clone too late in the plot and was too busy trying not to get eaten during the rest of the movie to have time for any introspection herself, let alone for us as an audience to witness and sympathize, and b) it was shot like some big concluding/resolution scene to a thought process/buildup we never got so it felt even more out of place. maisie didn't choose to be created, but now she's here, and she deserves to live despite the ethical/moral issues around her existence, so she sees herself in the dinosaurs, who likewise didn't choose to be created, but now that they're here, it feels wrong to be the one to suddenly decide they can't be. also she's just a dumb kid, so it makes sense she is the one to do it and wouldn't at all consider the ramifications for freeing dinosaurs in a place where people live (and will inevitably be dying). the writer in me is screaming, because it could have been so much better and flowed and made sense, but i guess time constraints were part of the problem too, because we would have needed more time than the movie allowed, and it would have taken us very much out of the action surrounding the dinosaurs to spend so much time focusing on a new human character. oh well.
regardless of the glaring issues, i still enjoyed the movie. it wasn't my favorite of the 6--or even out of just the 3 sequels--by far, but i had a good enough time watching it and i liked the new characters we met. 🤷 franklin was probably my favorite of the humans, i just love a good relatable, comic relief character lmao. looking forward to your reaction and hearing what you guys all think about the last in the series!
I agree. I think that back on the island could, and should, have been expanded into a whole film. And then the mansion being the third film (Domination doesn't need to exist). Splitting them up allows them to develop some of the themes and characters more.
Pretty sure there was meant to be more for both fallen kingdom and dominion(pretty sure there's a director cut for dominion it just didn't get released) but like u said time constraints was the problem. It wasn't the writing cuz the writers had more to tell they just didn't have the time thus something had to give. As a writer myself u can't have everything in a story especially when you're given a time limit. U got to make do with what u have and sometimes that's going to involved certain things getting edited. It can make a story falter but it doesn't entirely make it bad
EDIT: they did released the director's cut of dominion apparently lol
The one to open the gate should have been Blue. Raptors always are the ones to open the door.
I think the suddenness of it all allows it to linger in the viewers mind and explore it for themselves. Which is kind of what really good art tends to do. I haven't seen the last movie so I don't know how any of it turns out. I do, however, find the question of who we are and what is truly the best choice to make for other living beings to be a choice that doesn't need a whole lot of buildup to create a particular narrative in absolution. It's good to inspire some thought out of the consumer in your art, as I said.
@@ivankawnartist in some cases i absolutely agree! but in storytelling like this, a plot twist or major, world-altering decision with no foreshadowing or buildup for the character involved is simply bad writing. and also like i said, time constraints are understandable to a degree, but it's debatable how much can be forgiven when there are multiple other issues with the writing as well. still, again, i did enjoy the movie :) i don't think it's as bad as some diehard Jurassic Park fans do 😅
Can we take a moment to appreciate the character evolution of Raptors through the series. They started in the first movie (and second) as the villain, by the 4th they were a tentative ally, and now in this one, Blue is a hero.
I don't give a s***. I still don't trust Velociraptors and I never will.
@@darkaoshi27 I never said anything about trust.
@@toxicginger9936 oh. Well..........I'd still shoot one or slice one or hide from one on sight.
From the first movie, raptors have been my favorite... seeing Blue become an actual character made me very happy.
Was actually kinda disappointed that even after learning some more accurate truths about real raptors, the new movies still chose to go with the misconception version instead. That would have made the raptors character a lot better (plus they would have been cuter)
Sad fact: apparently, the dinosaur that everyone in the boat watched die on the dock from lava was the first dinosaur Alan, Ellie, and Ian saw in the first Jurassic Park movie. Like, not just the same species, the very same dinosaur.
It's not, all of those dinosaurs already died, they had to get injections from time to time to stay alive, and they only lived at most a couple of months after the first movie. It's stated a few time in the movies, in more then one, but people always forget it.
So if it was the same one it would be an extreme plot hole.
@@Lingiskhan it’s probably a plot hole, cause there are articles talking about elbow someone said they were the same dino.
@@Lingiskhan Then it's an extreme plot hole. The writers of the film confirmed it's the same brachiosaur.
@Laivindil they also explain in the second movie the reason they aren't dead is cause the enzyme they needed was released into the environment. It was in the plants, herbs eat the plants and the carno eat the herbs. So all the dinosaurs from the original park were still alive. The rex is the same rex, and that brachy is the same brachy.
@@Lingiskhanit is the same dinosaur actually same with the t-rex, the jurassic world t-rex its the same one from jurassic park.
22:24 This is actually a Baryonyx, a smaller relative to the Spinosaurus!
In the franchise, only 1 Spino exists, which means there can’t be another one in Sorna or Nublar.
I recommend Camp Cretaceous if you want to see him again, really fun! 👍
Oh god no, the last 2 seasons of camp Cretaceous are awful.
There could be more spinos that we dont know about tho (and honestly thats what i believe and for me the CC Spino is a diferent spino from the Jp3 one).
@@tcdiablo3346 The Camp Cretaceous Spino is the same one from Jurassic Park 3, as confirmed by the director of the series.
Technically he is right, only 1 Spino that we’ve seen in the movies and the website said it was the only one cloned.
@@b.r.a.d8674 The CC director said "its intended to be the same one" other director or someone else can just say they are not same one at anytime, also Collin did say that in his opinion they are not the same spino so "its more like of what you want to believe" (his words btw) and you should know by now that the websites that they create are not faithful to the canon of the franchise XD
@@tcdiablo3346 Colin ALSO said that he has no power over Universal or Camp Cretaceous. He said “But I’m a nerd, so I don’t want to ruin it for them.”
He’s nitpicking just for fun, but he knows the intention of the showrunners.
That headbutting dinosaur was hilarious, they're trapped in a strange environment, they're head butting everything in sight. Now he's loose in the world, head butting any and every thing, the horror
Stygimoloch deserves its own spinoff series, calling it: "Just Styggin' Around"
@@GhorestFoul I'd watch it
The red thing is the Carnotaurus. They were probably the most intense scene in the Lost World novel but that wasn't in the movie of course.
I think one thing we need to remember about the little girl is that she’s still a child. She doesn’t fully understand the repercussions of her actions, all she can see is animals suffering, animals she recently learned are similar to her. She hasn’t processed yet
Repercussions? She let out like a few dozen dinosaurs, hardly world shattering. They are just animals who are going to join the ecosystem. THAT'S IT.
Let's be honest John Hammond would have done the same thing.
Plus, she lost her grandfather or her father and just found out she is that not real person. How do you think she would take all that, plus she did the most human thing to do save other forms of life.
Bro I'm an adult and I will have push this buttom with no hesitation
And what's your reason for making that choice.
I loved Ripper the Indoraptor. He's my favorite thing about this movie. Well, other than Blue, of course. Also, that Brachiosaurus scene always breaks me.
I was just about to say the same thing 😂❤
Even what’s more sadder was that the Brachiosaurus that met its demise was the same Brachiosaurus that Dr. Alan Grant, Ellie, Malcolm, and Dr. John Hammond encountered in the first _Jurassic Park_ film. In fact, the death of that Brachiosaurus represents the end of Hammond's dream.
@@EChacon Yeah. Rip.
Ripper is a girl, right?
@@123haninhk Ripper is the only dinosaur that was intentionally created to be male
The T-Rex is the same from Jurassic Park and Jurassic World. She's the oldest T-Rex in the franchise and her name is Rexy. Buck and Doe (the mom and dad) are the ones in The Lost World with their baby Junior. The green T-Rex in the third movie is people call Bull, he wasn't fully grown, only 2-3 years old. Rexy is the only T-Rex on Nublar in movie canon.
Indeed. She was cloned in 1988. Although in this movie she's the oldest, she wasn't the First dinosaur to be cloned. 3 triceratops were cloned and hatched in 1986, two surviving (one we saw get sick in the first movie). The. A Brachiosaurus was next and I think (though I could be wrong) Rexy was the 3rd of 4th to be cloned and hatched after the sequencing of her genome was made following the lessons scientist made from the previous cloned in 1988.
Rexy was 5 years old by the time we see her in the original Jurassic Park movie.
I think what makes the ending more complicated is that, regardless of whether or not Maisie pushed that button to release them, they were already sold off into the public and to other companies, even long before the auction.
It's not so much her decision that determined what would happen, she just added to an issue that already started. As Malcolm mentioned in the epilogue, this was inevitable from the moment Hammond cloned the first dinosaur (which was canonically a Triceratops btw).
It's not too dissimilar to how the original book handled dinosaurs on the mainland. In the book they were already getting off the island even during the original park's development.
I completely understand everyone's points in this video, and there's barely any justifying the decisions made in that finale, but that's just how I saw it.
Anyway, really looking forward to your reaction for Dominion.
U can justify the ending. The movie just didn't have the time to do it. Maisie as a clone sympathize with the dinos. She's a living thing and so are them. So they didn't deserve to die anymore that she deserves to live.
@@shadowx8145 i am glad that humans along with other animals aint living things
@@shadowx8145 you understand that there a difference between saving a human or a small animal then a bunch of animals who could kill hundreds if not millions innocent and all because of a clone who make a stupid decision.
@@darkastre8178 in their universe Maisie grew up in a world where dinosaurs are alive and breathing, dinosaurs were exposed to the public by the second or third jurassic park film, but jurassic world was the start of the public actually being able to be up close to them and not just stories from Ian and Alan’s books about what happened. Ian in the lost world dealt with legal issues by ingen because he talked about it. So her growing up hearing about them especially being related to someone who helped start it all of course she would feel a connection with them when she learns that she too is a clone, all she wanted was to know who her mom was so of course it would matter, and all she was ever told was that her mom loved dinosaurs and would’ve saved them. So I honestly don’t blame her. If the dinosaurs had died due to the volcano that’s one thing, but I understand her not being able to just sit and let them suffocate.
It’s whack people blame the little girl rather than the people who should actually be blamed like Henry Wu and Mills for hiring people to take the dinosaurs off the island especially for the purpose of selling them around the world. That’s literally asking for global destruction with these creatures, especially cause they’re giving them the dna they would need to be able to make more.
@@wifflewaffle5006 because people are self-entitled. They think everything on this planet belongs to them and that they have a right to decide the fate of every living being.
Other facts about this movie: The Brachiosaurus we see dying in the flames is the very same Brachiosaurus we saw in the first movie. 😢
Also, this is the first Jurassic movie to have a human character commit murder. 🤯
Well first degree murder anyway
The indoraptor was modelled after a vampire, such as Dracula and Count Orlock. Even the glass roof at the end was modelled after a coffin.
I highly doubt any of that was intentional. I never got any of those vibes
This is exactly what James Cameron's version of Jurassic Park was going to be: darker, scarier and more violent than the movie itself.
The opening scene with the T Rex chasing the mercenary was the original ending to JURASSIC PARK where Rexy was chasing Grant and the kids to the helicopter, but then the Rex grabs hold of the Helicopter skid, where Grant shoots the Rex in the mouth with a flare gun, where the dinosaur let's go of the skid, while Grant and the others fly off to the mainland.
The Brachiosaurus that dies in the movie is the exact same one that Grant Ellie, Malcolm and Hammond encountered back in 1993. The Brachiosaurus dying on the Island signifies the end of Hammond's dream.
The Volcano erupting and destroying Isla Nublar was taken from the original novel as the Costa Rican government bombs the island back to the stone age to make sure that the dinosaurs don't get off the island.
Too bad some dinosaurs had already got off the island
i really hope they make book accurate movies
There was no james Cameron version.
Michael Crichton wrote the screenplay. That doesn’t happen in the book either besides the government bombing island Nublar.
I'm glad we got the ending we did cus that ending sounds like sh*t
While most say including WatchMojo say Nedry’s death was the most satisfying and the number #1 death in the Jurassic Park franchise, to me I personally think Wheatley and Eli Mills were the most satisfying deaths out of all the human villains in the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World Series.
Think about it, the former darted Owen and left him to die in the Isla Nubar volcanic eruption and since he was a Dinosaur Game Hunter taking each tooth of each Dinosaur as a trophy, you feel bad for those dinosaurs that had to endure the tooth removal from Wheatley, so seeing him meet his end at the hands of the Indoraptor was satisfying to watch as the hunter himself became the hunted.
As for Eli Mills, he was just another version of Peter Ludlow but much more selfish, manipulative, greedy, and unredeemable and just like Ludlow, he want to take the dinosaurs from the island and take them to the mainland to a sanctuary, only that like Ludlow he wants to bring the Dinosaurs to the mainland and sees them as profit (Ludlow: bringing the Dinosaurs for an attraction in San Diego; Mills: Bringing the Dinosaurs to the Lockwood estate for an auction just to continue further genetic research). Not to mention he murdered Lockwood after he found out on Mills illegal activities and I was grateful to see Rexy eat Mills for all the despicable things he has done and comes full circle that both Ludlow and Mills were devoured by a T.Rex.
God, I love that little smirk of James knowing that maisie's gonna push the button, while everyone else being shocked and he is like "I can't go through this AGAIN!" His reaction is like not over it, in the slightest. Love it 😂
😂😂
@@whitenoisereacts Don't forget, as dumb as Maisie was for opening the gate, Claire was dumber for opening the cages 1st. Had she opened the gate 1st, she could've saved the animals from the gas without setting them free. 2 more things of note:
-1) If you guys are still wondering about the JW death toll, there's a video about that: ruclips.net/video/FFZI-fN04BE/видео.html
-2) I also recommend Rick Raptor's "JURASSIC WORST: FAILING KINGDOM" ( ruclips.net/video/X5G0OdV8sY0/видео.html ), my favorite JWFK review, especially for this quote: "If all you care about are dinosaurs chasing people, you will love [JWFK]...but a problem is Jurassic Park used to be about much more than that. The first movie had great characters with great interactions and actual ethical discussions. If you remove Jurassic Park's heart and intelligence, you get Jurassic Park 3. If you add additional stupidity, you get [JWFK]".
@@JerkyDI _don't_ Recommend Rick's Reviews.
From what I've seen, he, like Maisie actually, doesn't look beyond the surface level stuff. Especially with Fallen Kingdom.
There is a lot of subtext he conveniently misses.
In defense of Maisie's reasoning, she's a kid who loves dinosaurs and cares about other beings, whether animals or humans, and she identifies with them being clones like her, and witnessing their slow death before her very eyes knowing she has the power to save them, while always having hoped for them to be safe in a sanctuary as her "grandfather" always wanted, that was all enough of a traumatic motivation for her to release and save them. It's completely understandable! Even if we as the audience may think of it as stupid because we have this outside perspective that she doesn't have. Also, I probably would've released them as well, even if hesitating, obviously not intending for any of them to kill people. This was the best way for them to be released, especially as all the other characters were hesitating and choosing not to because of fear of what the consequences might be. I do think that the way they revealed her being a clone was pretty rushed and stupid though. She is by far my favourite character in this movie however! And this is definitely my favourite movie in this trilogy and the third best movie in the franchise after Jurassic Park at second place and The Lost World at first place, and Dominion just takes a nosedive like JP3 did and was an absolute mistake that even retcons parts of Fallen Kingdom and really shows how poorly they wrote that last film.
It wasn't like Maisie was being selfish like every jurassic Park and world bad guy. She did the most human thing to do save other forms of life.
When the Carnotaurus appeared and tried to attack the Sinoceratops and one of you went “Really, dude?”, you and Rexy the T-Rex were very clearly of the same mind. Every time I watch the scene of her taking down the Carnotaurus, I swear if she could talk, she’d be saying to him, “This is no time to hunt, you idiot!”.
Wouldn't the carno also be female?
I really felt bad for Blue she has been alone on the island for 3 years no Raptor should go through that.
Nah
Well I've got good news for you, Raptors have been extinct for quite a few years so it's very unlikely that any of them have been alone in islands in recent times!
@@pedro3051 oh, are you saying that this was all fake? Like a movie or something?
I’m going to be honest and this is an unpopular opinion, but this was my least favorite from the Jurassic World Series and I didn’t enjoy this as much as the first film or _Jurassic World: Dominion_ cause literally it felt like a carbon copy of _The Lost World: Jurassic Park_ in the sense you got this evil businessman (Eli Mills) who like Peter Ludlow hires dinosaur hunters/poachers and plans to take the dinosaurs from the island and take them to the mainland, only that just like Ludlow, Eli Mills see the Dinosaurs as Profit and wants to bring the Dinosaurs to the Lockwood estate for an auction just to continue further genetic research, much like how Ludlow wants to bring the Dinosaurs to the mainland for his own Jurassic Park attraction in San Diego. Not to mention aside from Maisie who I had a liking to I really didn’t had much investment with the new characters that helped Own and Claire out (Franklin and Zia), but besides those issues I did love the action and the introduction to brand new dinosaurs such as the Carnotaurus and the genetically modified Indoraptor.
Looking forward to your reaction to _Dominion_ next week.
It’s going up in an hour
@@whitenoisereacts Thanks for letting me know.
How is it an unpopular opinion ? The last two movies are widely considered they worst and disliked overall
@@greyscalesx Depends on how others see it and again it’s subjective as most people have different opinions with Fallen Kingdom and Dominion. Some say both films aren’t good, others say Fallen Kingdom was “better" than Dominion but not as good as Jurassic World, other say it vice-versa where Dominion was slightly better than Fallen Kingdom, I actually happened to enjoyed Dominion than Fallen Kingdom.
And it isn’t relegated to this film even the same can be said with the Fantastic Beasts films or especially the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy and Sequel Trilogies where one of the films, in this case _Phantom Menace_ and _Attack of the Clones_ (for Prequels) and _The Last Jedi_ and _The Rise of Skywalker_ (for the sequels) where one is better than the other or vice versa or they aren’t as good as the other film from the trilogy which was superior. And for Fantastic Beasts, I love the first film and surprisingly enjoyed _Secrets of Dumbledore_ but not _Crimes of Grindlewald_ despite the majority saying that _Dumbledore_ was not as good and Inferior to _Crimes of Grindlewald_ so at the end of the day it’s a matter of people’s opinions but not all will have to agree with the same person’s opinion.
It’s not a bad or unpopular opinion. People like Jurassic world the better film out this series. Fallen kingdom sucked. The characters where annoying the story was bad. It disliked it so much that I skipped out watching Dominion
The long neck scene where it disappears in the smoke made me cry cause it's like it was saying "Don't leave me"
I really enjoy how they once more went a step further with their cloning process 😉 and made a human. In jurassic world they experimented with combining dna to creat a whole new creature, and here they purposely worked to perfect it, and they used the cloning to make a kid, which i think develops the creepy factor again. They add something fresh!
But what if that human clone was spliced with Raptor DNA. That's the film I wanna see 😂
@@BlackGirlMarvelthink that movie exists
Raptor paster or something like that
@@BlackGirlMarvel fun fact the Jurassic park/world franchise was going to introduce dino human hyprids. U can look it up, there's concept art too. The books also implied the dinos might have had human DNA in them hence why they sometimes have human traits
@@BlackGirlMarvel that is the original script for Juradsic Park 4 i think.
china actually do this for the past few years. they did human clone with apes and then they kill it
51:17 It's a deleted scene but just before this they endoraptor kills the nanny. And I think what he was eating when it shows him pop up was her. Honestly I think they should have kept it in there because they were trying to go for a darker tone to this movie and yet they left out a lot of the dark parts. 🤣
I like how in the thumbnail you have a picture of the next film. 😂
It is indeed supposed to be the same T-Rex from the first movie, the fandom lovingly calls her "Rexy" ♡
So Rexy is the T-Rex in the first one and in the entirety of Jurassic World.
Another little fun fact: the T-Rex that fights with the Spino in the third one is supposed to be the Baby Rex from the second one ;)
I really Love these group reactions. All your comments were so great haha it was awesome Re-watching this with you all.
Haley over here so pissed at the villain that she's up and targeting the actor. It's almost impressive. =P
The long neck crying out as the Lava reaches and kills it 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 kills me every time
the thing with the girl is first off shes a child, but second she just found out shes a clone. she has not had time to process this in a healthy way. shes probably having all sorts of complicated feelings about her own existence and how she ties into these man made dinosaurs. kids do stupid things a lot, but they also have a harder time processing their emotions and are more likely to act out. i think it made sense for her.
Plus, she lost her grandfather or her father. She was going through grief and a lot of conflicting emotions, and it's not like she was being selfish like every jurassic park and world bad guy, she did the most human thing to do save other forms of life.
Stella: "I'm more attatched to this dinosaur (Blue) than I am to most of the cast."
Us: Preach.
If you guys decide to continue and watch Jurassic World Dominion next, please watch the extended edition. It’s the movie the director made without any of the cuts of the theatrical version. It’s a better movie with the additional scenes.
Where can I find it? I've been trying to but no results at all
It doesn't save the film from being boring and disappointing though.
@@darkaoshi27respect your opinion my friend, but I think you and I had very different experiences with Dominion. 😂
@@月_12the extended cut was streaming on peacock a few months ago. It’s the version of the movie that’s 2 hours and 40 minutes
@@jevinski95 It's not even a dinosaur movie half the time, it's a biblical plague with the original trio shoved in cus all Hollywood knows how to do is feed consumers memberberries
I actually like the indoraptor smiling scene I know most people didn't like it cause it was too "cartoony". But to that I have a counter argument the first four movies had moments that were also cartoony. Let's not the forget the Dennis scene with the dilophosaurus in the first movie.
There is actually some deleted footage or script elements that explain why it smiled. It's very creepy. You can look up the RUclipsr "Klayton Fioriti" for a more detailed explanation, and it adds more meat to what I consider a great addition to the franchise.
Or the “ALAN!” scene in the third one 😂
There were 2 deleted scenes of the indo raptor and if they were kept it wouldn't have been cartoony, for example, the indo raptor killed a guy who abused him and every time the guy did it, he smiled, the raptor learned that and copied it (
@@Eddie-wb4jn it's not cartoony if u read the books too. Dinos most likely having human DNA would lead to some fuckery
we had a talking raptor in 3, cartoony happened way before this one.
The indoraptor was really cool such a shame it didn’t get any time to really shine until the end of the movie.
Quick rundown of the new species for this movie.
Sinoceratops - The single-horned one that licked Chris Pratt. It's a Chinese relative of Triceratops (largely ceratopsians) discovered in 2010.
Baryonyx - The crocodile lookalike in the lava cave. It's a British carnivore that fed on fish and is named after a single large claw on its hand. If you confused it for Spinosaurus, don't worry, because the two are from the same family and closely related.
Carnotaurus - The horned carnovore. An abelisaur from South America acted as the cheetah of its day, running down prey. Famously the antagonist of Disney's Dinosaur, albeit oversized to make it more intimidating.
Allosaurus - The one hit by the lava rock and sold in the auction. A large theropod that served as the apex predator in Jurassic North America and Europe. Was once the most popular dinosaur before Tyrannosaurus stole that crown.
Stygimolock - The dome head in the cell at the manor. a Cretaceous herbivore that used its head to fight rivals and defend from predators. It's debated by scientists as to whether it's its own species or a juvenile of Pachycephelosaurus.
Series 1 of Camp Cretaceous is set during the time-frame of the events of 2015's Jurassic World, The second series is set with the ending of the series being the Evacuation of the Park at the Ending of the 1st movie and the third season is set during the opening scenes of 2018's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Honestly, the scene where they get on the boat and turn back to see the Brachiosaurus get consumed by the smoke got both myself and my mother crying. I originally thought I was not going to be all emotional about seeing the dinosaurs left behind, but seeing that particular one got me.
It was the first kind of dinosaur you got to see in full view in the very first movie. While the Raptors and T-Rex play important roles on their own, the sense of wonder from seeing that first Brachiosaur shines just as much. So seeing it as the final dinosaur to fall when the volcano consumed the island... Felt a bit crushing honestly.
I have not seen the third Jurassic World movie yet. So I will probably try and do that before seeing any reactions of it. Haha.
I know a lot of people think that if an animal can smell you a mile away, you can’t get really close to them but there’s one thing that they forget wind can affect smell!
It's worth mentioning that no one in the movie pointed out the effect a single dinosaur would have on an entire ecosystem...Even the herbivores would fuck up all kinds of stuff just living daily lives
I remember watching a kill count of the first jurassic world, and actually, none of the tourists are killed on screen. We see people being charged at or pushed, and even pecked at by the various flying dinosaurs, but the only person to die in that scene is the woman Claire hired to watch her nephews. So, most lawsuits from tourists would have been for injuries and psychological trauma. Still, a lot of the staff died.
I feel you're a bit harsh on Maisy. She just found out she's not a "real" person, her grandfather died, her "uncle" betrayed her, her caretaker left, and she can't stay at a place where she probably been her whole life, hid away from the world by her "grandfather". To her, those animals are closer to her than people, who have a mom and a dad (in her eyes). She's not thinking about the consequences She's projected herself onto them, and feeling like she doesn't want to be killed just cause she's not a "real" person.
But I loved the rest of your reaction, it's hilarious to watch your responses to what happens.
There was an entire toy line called Chaos Effect back in 1998. Not all the figures were released, but they were all aggressive dinosaur hybrids: Ankyloranodon (Ankylosaurus/Pteranodon), Deinonycanis (Deinonychus/dire wolf), Pachysaurolophus (Pachycephalosaurus/Parasaurolophus), Compstegnathus (Compsognathus/Stegosaurus/African foam-nest tree frog), Dilophospinus (Dilophosaurus/Spinosaurus), Velocirapteryx (Velociraptor/Archaeopteryx), Tyrannonops (T. rex/Lycaenops), Ultimasaurus (Tyrannosaurus rex/Triceratops/Velociraptor/Ankylosaurus/Stegosaurus), to name a few.
Also, the first JP game on the Sega Genesis follows the first film as you play Dr. Grant, but all your weapons are non-lethal. Plus the first-person game for Sega CD involves going back to the island go obtain eggs, and your weapons are all non-lethal.
I love each and every one of these movies, from the original series to the World movies….I said what I said! 😂 I just take it for what it is…It’s fiction, it’s humorous, it makes you think and debate morality (which you did great at in all these reactions), love the characters - Ian, Grant, Owen..love the Dino characters - Rexy and Blue. I don’t take it too serious and enjoy a good movie.
Great reaction, as usual! ✌🏻
Then when u read the books which are darker than the movies u get a different interpretation lol. The horrors of genetic engineering and playing God. Like some of the shit that happens in the book is messed up. Like the compys( the small dinos) killing a new born baby
Oh agreed, definitely!
@@shadowx8145 Thought I replied to you, but don’t know if it sent. If not…I replied that I definitely agree with that. Books usually don’t translate exactly to the movies, and, in this case, it is quite different. But, as far as the movies go, I enjoy them…they do make for great epic entertainment.
@@kellibarnes4490 True, tho I like that Fallen kingdom tried to add that horror element that was missing in the movies that u see in the books. The World movies always tried to do more like the books. Like the volcano destroying the island is a reference tho different. Isla Nublar did get destroyed in the books but not from a volcano. It was bombed by the military. Some dinos already made it off the island tho
I love all the movies, too. You’re not alone! The first one is genuinely great and the rest are just fun! I loved the ending of this one just because of what it promised, of trying to find some way to coexist because the dinos escaping the islands was inevitable. And, honestly, who doesn’t want to see that movie?
“The worst things imaginable have been done with the best intentions.”
I cry so much when you hear the dinosaurs dying on the islands. It just breaks my heart. Part of the reason why I don’t watch this movie often still really good movie I enjoy it. Glad you guys were able to react to it.❤❤❤❤
22:26 The croc dino that attacked Claire and Franklin in the bunker is a Baryonyx, a relative of Spinosaurus.
That thing was terrifying.
😂😂 indoraptor came into her room all stealthy like "hello this is child support you missed a payment 😂😂
After this movie, the Brach became my favorite dinosaur, them leaving it behind was SO SAD I freaking cried!
ALSO, I was SO worried for blue after she got shot!
(9:30) - Hi Hailey! That actor is the renowned James Cromwell. He was in many notable films such as, "L.A. Confidential", "The Green Mile", "Star Trek: First Contact", "Surrogates", "I, Robot", "Babe", and also has been in notable TV series such as "Boardwalk Empire", "American Horror Story", and "24", to name a few.
This movie was awesome in 3D. Most post-production 3D conversions fall way below the mark (the worst being Clash of the Titans where I had to keep covering one eye to tell if ANY 3D was present) but Fallen Kingdom was so good I would have sworn it was natively filmed in 3D.
As for this movie, I thought the director really knew how to stage effectively, especially with shadows and flashes of light briefly illuminating the imminent danger. While Dominion failed to deliver for me, I found myself enjoying Fallen Kingdom quite a bit. For me, Dominion was a Hollywood Programmer devoid of true emotional moments and character development while FK had both while still producing Summer Blockbuster moments.
As always, it was a delight to watch a movie for the first time vicariously through all your eyes. Thank you.
22:36 Baryonyx, a relative of Spinosaurus; it lived in England, France and Spain in the Early Cretaceous.
its distinguishing feature is a giant thumb claw... which JW's Baryonyx is missing.
27:04 pyroclastic flow.
32:10 yes, she is the same Tyrannosaurus from the first Jurassic Park.
34:31 not that insane. showing emotion requires a certain amount of intelligence.
39:45 Eric Kirby.
54:37 the Indoraptor was built for miliatry purpose; bullet resistant skin is one of its traits. even if Owen had more shots, it wouldn't have mattered.
Yes, it's the same t-rex from the very first movie. Fans named her Rexy, and she was born in 1988, making her 35 years old this year. ❤🦖
“Why did you release the dinosaurs?!”
“Because they were born into this world. This world is their birthright!”
Anyone? 😜
I understood that reference
Bro if Claire had just left the dinos in their cages, they could have opened the big door and just aired the whole room out 😮💨😮💨
True!!
That's not how that works. Toxic gas is still toxic gas. There would still be fatalities
That Jack Sparrow moment (when Chris Pratt was running towards the camera right before a stampede of dinosaurs appear) is actually a reference to Indiana Jones, another one of Spielberg's masterpieces. I love watching you guys watch movies and critique them. Based on your taste in movies, you guys reconfirm my faith the future.
I am so glad someone FINALLY ADDRESSED the fact that the dinosaurs are now invasive species and will absolutely destroy every ecosystem they touch. The collateral damage would be SO MUCH WORSE than just letting some dinosaurs die on an island. Not to mention how many human lives will be lost too.
I just...the ending of this movie enraged me so much.
I feel like a MUCH better ending would have just been the dinosaurs all dying, everyone being very sad, then Wu just trying to give it one last shot in the 6th movie and then go from there. This ending with Maisie releasing them all was completely unnecessary
Ian was right. The dinosaurs are magnificent but they should've been left to die on the island. Trying to relocate them and Mills abusing that mission for personal gain is literally repeating Ludlow's mistakes on a much grander scale and the morality debate the movie tries to portray is invalid. Maisie condemned countless people to death by releasing those creatures so how is that morally justified?
Honestly I think the release of dinosaurs into the general public in a realistic situation would be enough to justify a nuclear response especially if there's males and females of each species, otherwise they'll disperse and breed and then we're really f***ed.
The character Benjamin Lockwood is played by James Cromwell. Very talented actor has been in many films. I remember him most in The Green Mile. He played the warden Hal Moores (his wife had the tumor).
My reaction to this all is, they are so sentimental towards the dinosaurs to set them free etc. Yet people won't think twice of killing other types of animals like deer.
When Owen said that its his fault he means that he showed the way, the potential that those animals have (training the raptors) like military use and such.
41:23 The orange “head-butt” dinosaur is a Stygimoloch, a relative of Pachycephalosaurus.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate how strong the indoraptor is,when he ate Wheatley’s arm it was in the back of the indo’s jaw where there are no teeth so that Dino is so strong it can gum a human arm off with minimal effort.
It makes sense that the dinosaurs would feel empathy. Birds feel empathy. Elephants feel empathy. Loads of animals do, it's not just mammals. Reptiles can be friendly and very gentle, from lizards, to snakes, to crocodiles. It's said that snakes don't have the part of the brain that makes them feel love, but we've certainly seen them express something like affection.
These guys are white they probably never even seen a animal besides another human
the T. rex from Jurassic World was indeed the same individual that appeared in Jurassic Park
I cried so hard when the long tail was left behind 😢
That dinosaur in the tunnels was a Baryonyx! Kind of like a mini Spinosaurus, minus the sail!
Ironically that thing Nobu said about "Theres been 4 movies so far; audiences don't just want to see 'wow Dinosaurs' anymore"?
That is exactly what Claire said in the last film about why people weren't coming to Jurassic World anymore and why they needed to create the Indominus to spice things up~
1:03:42 - 1:03:51 Colin Trevorrow SAID IN AN INTERVIEW THAT DINOSAURS IN THE REAL WORLD IS THE NEW NORMAL BY SAYING "It's the Same Way we Watch out for Bears or Sharks".
Bears and Sharks have caused Casualties in the Past like the Dinos in this Franchise and we don't give a damn about Bears or Sharks. Why? BECAUSE TO QUOTE ALAN GRANT IN THE OG, "They're NOT Monsters, They're Just ANIMALS".
Bears and Sharks have caused Casualties because they are just Animals being Animals! SO HOW AND WHY THE HELL ARE DINOSAURS ANY DIFFERENT?!
22:35 that my friends is a baryonyx. By the way the Brachiosaurus you see disappearing into the smoke is supposed to be the same Brachiosaurus you see at the beginning of Jurassic Park. So the first and last dinosaur you see on Isla nublar is a Brachiosaurus. They ended the island on the same note that they brought it into all our lives. I'll be honest even before I knew it was the same one I still understood the meeting behind it when I first saw this movie and as someone who watched the first movie when I was a young child it broke me. I'll just cried for like 5 minutes after that. And I wasn't the only one because in the rest of theater you could hear nothing but sobs.
Look Her letting the Dinosaurs out makes perfect sense, I don't know why everyone dogs on that scene..
1. She is first and foremost a child, Children typically have low impulse control, and I remember doing/saying Vey stupid things around her age.
2. She loves Dinosaurs so she has High sympathy for them and they were literally watching the Dinos Die a very slow painful death which is really distressing for anyone to watch, Claire and Owen even had a hard time watching but they are Adults and though its sad and horrible the way the Dinos were dying they knew it was for the best, BUT Masie is a child she wasn't thinking what happens if they escape, she was thinking these poor creatures are suffering and they don't deserve to die.
they could have written a better line for her to say but I understood why she did it. Being empathetic myself I would have had to fight hard with myself to not let them out because no one wants to watch a living creature have such a distressing death. I'm sure at her age I would have tried to let them out as well.
Yeah, but somebody who make review about that movie complaining that Maisie doomed the world because she released all the dinosaurs.
@@johnsantos507 I get that, I'm more so talking about the people who say it makes no sense
@@katielee7364 Yeah. It doesn't make any sense. "(Mockering) Oh no! Maisie released all the dinosaurs and the world is doomed because of her. This movie is sucks." What a bunch of hypocrites and parasites they all are.
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I still don't understand why people hate a clone girl in a franchaise with clone dinosaurus , marine reptiles and flying reptiles.
I think it's because she set a bunch of dangerous animals free with her reasoning being "they're like me." I don't hate her by any means, I think that's a possible error on the writer's part :)
@@delmarethehybrid9307 I think people don't hate the idea of a clone girl, but hate the character of masie, the very fact she exists and the fact she's a clone serves no actual purpose in the movie other than letting the dionsaurs free, which is by far the DUMBEST decision in the entire movie, given the implications.
It just feels like that's the whole reason she exists as a character and I think that's what people have an issue with.
Also "possible error" is a understatement. there was so much wrong with this movie and it's not even subtle.
* Movie wants you to believe there's one of a kind and unguarded dinosaurs on an island and that only activists are interested in them 🙄🙄🙄please, what an insult to the viewer's intelligence.. We learn later in the movie you could set yourself up for life by selling ONE of them, The fall of Jurassic World was an international story! I'm sure you'd have black marketers and poachers all over that island within days!
* How did Claire manage to get so many people involved in a effort to save the dinosaurs without any sort of funding? This is outside the fact she should be in prison for gross negligence ending in the deaths of multiple innocents (read the OP I made above this post for context to that)
* Claire put Owen on the manifest without his consent well before she talked to him, what a bitch move.. (Not really an error but she's supposed to be a "good guy" right?)
* Owen charges Wheatley after a man defends himself, get's tranqued as a result (First example of "Owen should be dead" btw, a tranq meant for a dinosaur would kill a human, they even said that in The Lost World "Don't do that, you'd be dead before you realized you had an accident.") The scientist girl (forgot her name) decides to then threaten Wheatly with a gun after she wasn't in any danger. The movie really wants you to believe these guys are the "bad guys" but the "heroes" were the only ones acting irrationally.
* Owen gets swallowed by the pyroclastic flow of the eruption (Owen death #2)
* Owen should've broken a few bones jumping into water from as high as he did.
* "It was all a lie!" everything's going to plan so far though??
* Truck defies physics by ramping off a dock with no incline.
* Nobody notices nor investigates the truck that just ramped onto the ship.
* Brachiosaurus cries at the boat like it knows it could've saved it.
* Nobody goes to investigate the rex that just woke up all of a sudden, also those restraints were shit..
* The T Rex blood would be treated as a foreign threat to Blue's system, she'd most certainly be dead since that's not how blood transfusions work.
* The Eli to Claire comparison is comparing apples to oranges, Claire aided in making the indominus rex to entertain people, Eli had the indoraptor made purely out of greed.
* Why didn't Eli just have Claire and Owen shot? If the story is "They burned up on the island" they'd have to ACTUALLY be dead in order to sell that.. Not to mention him leaving them alive is what allows him to lose in the end...
* Let's take everything about the indominus, except the camouflage, and the heat regulation, oh also let's make it smaller and tied to a gun (btw the whole laser thing is stupid, you know how you could take out a target faster without the indoraptor? Have the gun you're already pointing at the target shoot bullets. 🤦♂) and have it not display anything even close to the intelligence of the indominus, how is the indoraptor an improvement?
* I get that Owen is ex-navy, but even an ex navy vet can't take on that many armed enemies all at once.
* The reason for that indoraptor escaping is beyond stupid, you could boil it down to "Wheatly has a teeth fetish."
* Why would she scream..? she got everyone in that elevator killed (including herself) by doing that...
* Wouldn't making a human clone be easier than making a clone of an already extinct species, and I get that there's a moral component to cloning in the first place but why was Hammond seen as the rational one, didn't he take it a step further??
* How did Blue know that the room was going to explode? I get that she's smart but intelligence alone is not enough to know what chemicals are, let alone have the ability to read English. (The anthropomorphizing of the velociraptors is one of my biggest issues with the whole of the Jurassic World Trilogy.)
* The blood of countless innocent civilians is on Masie's hands. She let the dinosaurs loose onto the world where they will cause who knows how many innocent people to suffer and or die, for no reason other than "They're alive, like me." and honestly I can't see why she's even in the movie other than for that reason...
If you've read this far I thank you for taking the time to read my whole comment in full, and realising that I probably missed some things I would direct you to watching Mauler's "Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom, and unbridled rage." He goes into more detail about everything that's wrong with the movie.
@Dreymak yes, exactly! I 100% agree with you, the writers could've handled that better 🥲
@@dreymak4071 Same with the next one they try to shoehorn in a message that entire series shows doesn't work.
Maise: "They're alive like me!"
Random Mother: "OH MY GOD BILL!"
T-Rex: Continues to happily eat a school bus's worth of kids.
@@dreymak4071 over analyze the hell out of this fictional movie
The gallimimus is technically closer related, but the rex is the easier option and can get all the blood needed in one go.
I actually respect that this movie was bold enough to do something totally different for the franchise, despite its flaws. I also think the ending was really interesting, I mean, dinosaurs in the real world was sorta covered in the original books, so the third movie could have referenced that material and been really great... too bad it was so disappointing lol. And yeah, these last two movies overdo it with the pro-dinosaur message. The first Jurassic World movie was a little inspired by the whole Seaworld backlash that was topical at the time, so it carries over. Not to mention, these movies are much more focused on selling dinosaur toys for kids rather than developing the human characters and having an actual coherent moral... so that's why they just forget that these aren't real dinosaurs.
ALSO, Maisie is my favorite character and I love how she was written in the book series (the one for children lol), but she is just not written well at all in the third one... I would have loved stuff about her feeling guilty about dinosaurs being in the real world.
28:53 This scene always makes me cry my eyes out!
Are you guys going to watch Jurassic World Dominion after Fallen Kingdom?
I believe so yes super excited for that!
Despite some flaws this is definitely one of my favorite movies in the series, and has some of my favorite sequences like the opening!
22:28 You're not wrong that it's a spinosaur. It's a Baryonyx, one of the smaller members of Spino's family (Spino is the only one that actually has a sail, but they all have the crocodilian snouts). In-world they had Bary's in the park's river rafting attraction.
24:31 (Carnotaurus ;))
It’s possible that Irritator, Oxalaia and Sigilmassasaurus, also Spinosaurid, may have also had sails. Small in the case of Irritator
I feel like nobody truly noticed how the Indoraptor only went for the humans. At first, I thought it was bc it could’ve been trained that way but it also went for the guards who had the laser guns. I’m pretty that thing recognized Maisie’s scent after being brought up in that underground lab and from earlier when she was down there. It didn’t get her so it might’ve wanted to get the job done😅
Seeing you react to this makes me *really* want to see you react to "Dante's Peak". The tension building was awesome, and the special effects were chilling, not least because most of them were done practically. You really can't beat practical when it's done well.
I like how they just ignore that they can eat other animals and dinosaurs and just jump straight to "they can only eat humans to survive" 😂
Just FOR THE RECORD (yeah, I know its a petty thing to hark on buuuut...) a creature like a Mosasaur (or Megalodon) couldn't possibly still exist. These were gigantic super predators who fed on massive prey animals. We would find evidence of them eating whales or something. They weren't evolved to live at those depths and prey on the small animals that live down there. The animals that exist down there can be large but they are all highly specialized to those environments. They wouldn't be massive apex predators.
lmao i was looking through the comments to see if anyone said if before i had to
a youtuber pointed out that it was weird how, at the beggining, the sub was able to reach the mossasaurus' enclosure, since in the first movie, it was seen in the park's map that it was located in a small lake in the middle of the island, but here it connects with the ocean.
This may be a hot take for others, but I actually like Fallen Kingdom more than The Lost World. The atmosphere of this film felt more thrilling with the fall of Isla Nublar and the introduction of the Indoraptor (which btw was an awesomely terrifying hybrid like the I. Rex). The human cloning plot was different, but at the same time interesting because it added something to the character of Maisie. Even Blue got some layers to her character and I really liked that. And the amount of emotion added to this film was great, I enjoyed that as well.
Is Fallen Kingdom perfect, of course not. But it is one of my faves in the Jurassic franchise.
(15:19) BTW, the actor playing Ken Wheatley (Ted Levine) is the same actor who played the infamous character, James Gumb in The Silence of the Lambs. Don't know if any of you ever seen that movie, but if not, you should definitely at that classic to your reaction list. :)
Not them jokingly nailing the plot for the last movie at the end💀💀
To explain a little of Owen's feelings I think you need to combine the feelings of person to a dog they raised since birth and the feelings of a Military man with experience and feelings toward unit loyalty. With special attention to the second one.
I will absolutely face death for my dog. Many people feel that way. And this is a creature that is almost entirely unique. ...but more importantly. Blue saved his life. He trained those raptors. They fought as a unit and in the end three of them died protecting him, only blue survived and she was willing to die. He owes his life to her. They parted on good terms. No military man of any worth could sit back and let a brother (or sister in this case) in arms die when he could do something about it. I think he only went back to save Blue specifically and had it not been for her, he wouldn't have been convinced to go.
As the ending... I get it. It was dumb, but I understand. It wasn't the animal's fault that they were created, they don't have any less of a right to exist just because we made them in a test tube. All life is precious, even that which we create. I feel like letting the dinos die in the gas would've been a cop out. People wanted dinosaurs back, well they're back now for sure. ...and like Ian Malcom said at the end we will either adapt to that reality or they will replace us as a result of our own hubris.
Something big to remember about these movies is that none of these animals are monsters. They're just animals doing what animals do and in the case of Indoraptor and Indominous Rex, abused and neglected animals. Without a parental figure they were never taught how to act and frankly no one knows how they should act being as we just cobbled them together. I feel sorry for them most of all. Like watching Cujo get put down. It had to happen but it wasn't his fault.
Also, we're talking about bringing a mammoth back in a similar way with DNA right now so... this isn't too far fetched. One day we may have a Jurassic Park for real... God help us :P
Lol the hatred and disdain for Claire in heels 🤣 as a fellow heel wearer that has actually been caught off guard wearing them whilst attending to emergency animal situations…I can also concur that wearing them in particular lines of work, especially with wild animals would be impractical, nonetheless dinosaurs! 😂. But considering she pretty much got through the prior film wearing the heels and running in them the majority of the time? I’d say it was a boss move on her behalf. Just giving an alternative point of view.
Clarie literally out runned a Trex in heels
Fun facts about the Indoraptor
1. He's the only dinosaur that was intentionally created to be male
2. He and the Indominus had an Adam and Eve reference going on. Eve was created from Adam's rib. But in the opposite for the movie, the male Indoraptor was created from the female Indominus' rib
3. Materials that were cut from the movie would have shown that the Indoraptor was an abused animal growing up. He was shocked constantly, which you could at least see in the movie
4. The Indoraptor was actually extremely ill due to the fact that his genetic DNA had too many random DNA samples mixed in, rendering many of his confirmed traits absent in the movie
5. The Indoraptor is rather sadistic and playful, similar to that of a serial killer. During the blackout, while it looked like that he couldn't find Owen, Claire, and Maisie, he had known where they were the entire time as evident that as soon as the lights were turned back on, the Indoraptor was already facing the display glass they were in
STRONGLY RECOMMEND watching the EXTENDED cut of Dominion when you get round to it - the 7min intro is fundamental to the story & how you'll interpret scenes later in the film (including your intro to several dinosaurs). You also get another 5mins of dinosaurs scattered throughout the rest of the film.
Your experience will be vastly different.
Also, you should watch the Battle of Bigrock minifilm as it's a little prequel to the Dominion film, albeit it won't affect the viewing of the film if you miss it.
Enjoy
Even the with the extended cut, it's still sh*t though
@@shykorustotora I don't think it's shit, I think it's better than Fallen Kingdom. They just focused too much on the people (particularly cramming in a reason to bring the old group together & Maisie's weird storyline arc, don't like that character). It's bloated. But the extended version is a better balance & compensates for the ending somewhat.
I think what Maisie did at the end was logical. "Why would you choose to kill humans just to save the dinosaurs?"
Maisie isn't really one of us. She is one of them. She identified more with those dinosaur clones more than she did with humans. As humans, we will save other humans even if it means killing the rest of the species in the planet. It's just instinct. We just feel more empathy towards our own kind. We'll do anything for our own survival. Maisie just did the same thing. She just did what most of us would have done. She saved her own kind. It wasn't a lapse in judgement. It was instinct.
You know they were building up to reveal Maisie's real identity when they talked about cloning a dinosaur and raising it with empathy or whatever. The answer was already in front of them. This whole movie was about her. They've already successfully made a clone and raised it with empathy and emotions like a human being. They were building the story up for that specific scene. I don't think it was a plot hole at all. It was meant to happen. Also, there was a reason why that rich dude wanted to be Maisie's guardian although I don't think he needed to. A DNA similar to the dinosaur? All that familial bond talk? You want to create weapons and make money off of it? Well, there you go.
Edit: Also, I just have to point out that it could be the editing not the writing that made Maisie's story a bit lacking. I mean how many scenes do you think they had to cut just to put these all in a 2-hour long movie? Writers always get blamed for things, like, sorry, they don't get a say on the final product. That's someone else's job. I'm just saying. This is why I prefer series more than movies. It just gives them more space and time to relay the story better. But this could have also been the writer's fault. Whoever's fault it is, you're right, the whole human clone thing should have been introduced earlier in the movie. They should have shown more of her back etory. That wasn't done well. But there's a new movie out, so maybe they did it there? But still, I do agree that the whole thing was kinda weird, but I insist that I don't think the ending was that ridiculous. For a little, I did see it coming. I mean, I didn't think she was a clone. It's just that her "grandfather" talked about how her "mother" would have saved the dinosaurs if she was alive. I thought it was foreshadowing of what Maisie would do later in the movie. I really didn't expect her to be a clone though. That was the faintest and the slowest and the most non-exciting build up in the history of film making. That information should have been mind-blowing but it was more of a "what the f*ck" moment.
One thing I will say, after seeing this movie in the theaters I was really apprehensive of the final film. However, I actually really liked the final film way more than I liked the second film, so I really hope you all watch it still and enjoy it!!
It's not even a dinosaur movie half the time, it's a biblical plague with the original trio shoved in cus all Hollywood knows how to do is feed consumers memberberries
@@shykorustotora I mean that’s fair, maybe I just liked it more because of the nostalgia of the original cast. But either way I still feel like the third one is the better film…the storyline flows way better to me
@@kayt4606 If the “me like” part of your brain activates when Hollywood feeds you memberberries, good for you. I can’t change that bout you. But me? I have standards like a competent story arc and decent narrative structure, which these moving objectively don’t have
@@shykorustotorathere’s having decent standards and then just being critical. I agree that Dominion was disappointing and a bad movie, but I still found ways to enjoy it unlike you.
@@purplecat6578 If you enjoyed it, good for you. Vast majority of people didn't
21:21 "Lava moves pretty quickly"
I'd like to point out that that's not always the case. There's different kinds of lava. Not all of them move very fast. This kind appears to be of the pahoehoe variety. Not to mention that it's not going downhill, but on a flat surface
Also, this slow-moving variety is generally semi-safe to be close to without burning.
22:36
Baryonyx
Fun fact regarding that giant fish (mosasaurus) from the beginning.. there ARE things that big in the ocean. Several modern Whales are as big as that thing.. and some are significantly bigger..
The Blue whale is actually the biggest creature EVER to live on this planet. Bigger than ANY dinosaur, nearly twice the size of Mosasaurus.
Biggest Mosasaurus ever discovered: ~60 feet long.
Biggest Blue whale ever discovered: ~110 feet long.
Heck, even great white sharks can be up to 20' long, so.. yeah, he would NOT be too out of place in our oceans.
Will you guys watch Camp Cretaceous before Dominion? It'll be best if you did.
18:35 The raptor is standing on the original Jurassic Park electric car that Tim and Lex were in when the T-Rex broke out of its paddock in the first Jurassic Park movie and pushed off the road down into the jungle.
If you ever play Jurassic World Alive, they have a cross dinosaur that is my favorite called Utasinoraptor. It's gorgeous, and it's a mix of the Utahraptor and Sinoceratops
When the rex shows up out of nowhere to kill the carnotaurus, roars triumphantly, then walks away, all I can imagine is that it's saying:
"You have one wish left, Owen Grady."