The first discovery was made in the spring of 1990. From a mine in South America came a piece of amber containing the fossilized remains of a prehistoric mosquito. One of many that had fed upon the blood of dinosaurs. Using that blood, science was able to recreate those giants and for the first time, man and dinosaur shared the earth. It happened at a place called JURASSIC PARK
Jurassic Park (1993) is my number one favorite movie of all time and the reason why I got into movies and became a big fan of Steven Spielberg. Along with Don Bluth’s The Land Before Time, Jurassic Park also made me a big fan of dinosaurs.
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Fun Fact: The "Extended Theatrical Trailer" of *"JURASSIC PARK"* at 4:36-7:24, contains music from three different films: *"Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade"* by John Williams (4:37), *"Backdraft"* by Hans Zimmer (4:56), and *"The Abyss"* by Alan Silvestri (7:14).
There's one thing you should know about the three different films that contain the music parts, you already know that Steven Spielberg directed Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, but for Backdraft, features the same sound designers of Skywalker Sound North before they did the Jurassic Park films. and I guess you probably know that Dennis Muren did the amazing visual effects for The Abyss as well
@@eduardopantoja2886 And Christopher Boyes, the assistant sound designer for *"JURASSIC PARK"* worked on all its sequels, the *"Pirates* *of the Caribbean"* film series, and James Cameron's *"T2"* (1991), *"TITANIC"* (1997) & so far, the first two *"AVATAR"* films.
Also, one more thing, the music track parts from Backdraft were also used for the trailer of Dennis Quaid's 1996 film Dragonheart, the theatrical trailer and TV spots from the next Jurassic Park sequel - The Lost World, then Brendan Fraser's 1999 film The Mummy and finally a TV spot trailer for Jurassic Park III as well
16:13 Home Video Narrator: *"“Jurassic Park”* has earned an astoun-ding 900 million dollars at the worldwide box office, making it the *Number 1* film of all time!" James Cameron: "Challenge accepted."
I mean, I'm not sure if this is congratulatory worthy since I had to delete the old one due to copyright issues, but yes, re-doing my very old Trailers & TV Spots videos with more promos and better quality is a plus. 😅
The marketing campaign surrounding the home video release is the most impressive I've ever seen. I just hated those video games except for the SEGA arcade game.
tell me about it! usually i’m not one to condone corporate greed but i was astounded at how well they were ready to make people look at it. i’m also new to the fandom in a really substantial way and a slightly younger person who 1. never got to see og dino mania and who 2. has gotten entirely jaded after the trilogy i got to come of age in was dog water comparatively so im gonna have rose-colored glasses, but they didn’t miss once. i’m gonna have to see if anyone has archived gameplay of the control room simulator to see because i had some skepticism about that thinking of what was technologically possible at the time
One of my favorite dinosaur movies of all time alongside Disney's Dinosaur. If Disney does a CGI remake of Dinosaur, it'd be the same thing but with more dinosaurs.
An Adventure 65 Million Years in the Making.
The first discovery was made in the spring of 1990. From a mine in South America came a piece of amber containing the fossilized remains of a prehistoric mosquito. One of many that had fed upon the blood of dinosaurs. Using that blood, science was able to recreate those giants and for the first time, man and dinosaur shared the earth.
It happened at a place called JURASSIC PARK
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This summer director Steven Spielberg will take you there
Universal's flagship franchise outside the 1930s to 50s classic horror monsters
Jurassic Park (1993) is my number one favorite movie of all time and the reason why I got into movies and became a big fan of Steven Spielberg. Along with Don Bluth’s The Land Before Time, Jurassic Park also made me a big fan of dinosaurs.
11:50 I like how intense this one was. I can't imagine the hype of seeing this on tv back then.
three of amblin entertainments best movies jurassic park back to the future and et the extra terrestrial and jurassic park is one of my favorites from Steven Spielberg with jaws from universal pictures
I remember seeing the teaser at the start of house sitter on rental. I was amazed at it even though I'd already seen the movie
Fun Fact:
The "Extended Theatrical Trailer" of *"JURASSIC PARK"* at 4:36-7:24, contains music from three different films: *"Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade"* by John Williams (4:37), *"Backdraft"* by Hans Zimmer (4:56), and *"The Abyss"* by Alan Silvestri (7:14).
There's one thing you should know about the three different films that contain the music parts, you already know that Steven Spielberg directed Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, but for Backdraft, features the same sound designers of Skywalker Sound North before they did the Jurassic Park films. and I guess you probably know that Dennis Muren did the amazing visual effects for The Abyss as well
@@eduardopantoja2886
And Christopher Boyes, the assistant sound designer for *"JURASSIC PARK"* worked
on all its sequels, the *"Pirates*
*of the Caribbean"* film series,
and James Cameron's *"T2"*
(1991), *"TITANIC"* (1997) & so
far, the first two *"AVATAR"* films.
Yeah, I know about Christopher Boyes, he was involved in doing Backdraft as well
Also, one more thing, the music track parts from Backdraft were also used for the trailer of Dennis Quaid's 1996 film Dragonheart, the theatrical trailer and TV spots from the next Jurassic Park sequel - The Lost World, then Brendan Fraser's 1999 film The Mummy and finally a TV spot trailer for Jurassic Park III as well
The Trailer for Brendan Fraser's 1999 film The Mummy, sorry forgot to put down the trailer for
Happy 30th anniversary, _Jurassic Park._
These were all done perfectly. I love the first one especially. It keeps you wondering.
My second favorite movie of all time. Behind The Original Star Wars Trilogy.
My second favorite film of all time!
What’s your first?
@@InGen_X Interstellar.
@@Nirvanafanboy1991 alright cool! Just wondering.
16:13
Home Video Narrator:
*"“Jurassic Park”* has earned an astoun-ding 900 million dollars at the worldwide box office, making it the *Number 1* film of all time!"
James Cameron:
"Challenge accepted."
3:20 Probably the most seen trailer for me as a kid watching it in the DVD special features of the Collector's Edition alongside TLW.
I hadn’t seen that first one with the amber. Very cool! Thank you for posting
THE AMAZING PANDA ADVENTURE
TRAILERS AND TV SPOTS
I loved the original video! This is even better! 😮
Congratulations!
I mean, I'm not sure if this is congratulatory worthy since I had to delete the old one due to copyright issues, but yes, re-doing my very old Trailers & TV Spots videos with more promos and better quality is a plus. 😅
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Why is that mosquito stuck in the sap in the Stone
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Can you make the amazing panda Adventure trailers and TV spots
Please!!!!! 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
i love jurassic park
This has got to be the biggest campaign a movie has ever done. No wonder jurassic park is so remembered, & for good reason.
The marketing campaign surrounding the home video release is the most impressive I've ever seen. I just hated those video games except for the SEGA arcade game.
tell me about it! usually i’m not one to condone corporate greed but i was astounded at how well they were ready to make people look at it. i’m also new to the fandom in a really substantial way and a slightly younger person who 1. never got to see og dino mania and who 2. has gotten entirely jaded after the trilogy i got to come of age in was dog water comparatively so im gonna have rose-colored glasses, but they didn’t miss once. i’m gonna have to see if anyone has archived gameplay of the control room simulator to see because i had some skepticism about that thinking of what was technologically possible at the time
One of my favorite dinosaur movies of all time alongside Disney's Dinosaur. If Disney does a CGI remake of Dinosaur, it'd be the same thing but with more dinosaurs.
Get the Doctor Collector prop kit.
PREHISTORIC MOSQUITO.
Way better then the rubbish of today