I FINALLY FOUND IT TOO!! I must've been like 3 or 4 when my grandma was watching this movie and I happened to see this scene and never forgot it. I was well aware that it was just a movie though.
I distinctly remember feeling terrible for him when I saw this as a kid. Even then, I thought the dinosaurs in this movie looked like shit, but I genuinely felt bad, like sick to my stomach when his leg got torn off and the blood splattered out of his mouth. I just never liked seeing elderly people get hurt in movies. I guess because I was raised by my grandparents, Idk...
Bro, this movie scarred me when I was little. Was probably only 6 or 7 when I watched this. Had nightmares over this scene, I'm 26 now and still remember this scene 😞😞
I had the same feeling, but aside of elderly people getting hurt is horrible, the Main reason for me as a kid was because this dude looked like John Hammond.... And i thought this was a Jurassic park movie.
raptorclans Hard to believe that’s the same old Actor Who later played the role of his character again in the TV Series through Season 1 & in only 1 or 2 episodes of the 2nd season. Not to mention surprisingly playing a Butler in a 2009 Animated slash Live Action Film The Velveteen Rabbit. 1:31-1:37 (Gulp) He played quite a death scene in this 1998 version. Well the other versions of The Lost World years before & 2001 or 2002 version survived the expedition of the Hidden world with Dinosaurs & other Prehistoric Creatures.
@@bastienrequiero5050 I know its not “Hammond” & “Santa Clause”. What? Attenborough, the real one played the role in “Miracle on 34th Street (1994)”. I said this was some other actor who rephrased his character from the Season 1 & 1 Season 2 episode version of this. Especially played a Butler in the 2009 Animated slash Live Action Christmas Special The Velveteen Rabbit.
1:31 Never thought I'd ever see a T-Rex using his HANDS to prepare a meal. But yeah, this scene definitely falls into the "childhood trauma" category. I'll never forget the skeleton visiuals and the seperated leg
When I was a kid I was traumatized by this scene! It looks almost exactly how I remember. My grandparents rented this thinking it was jurassic park and I thought the old guy was John Hammond. I can put this trauma to bed now 20 years later
Thanks dude this brings nostaligia, crappy nostalgia but still. When I was a very young kid I watched this full scene on TV (the Uncut version of this movie) and got traumatised by this scene, especialy when you see the "T-rex"'s mouth with flesh hanging . But later on, every year the channel would play the cut version (wich didn't show what really happened to Summerlee) and I could swear I saw the uncut version ! I would even draw this scene on paper. Now I know I didn't make this up
I also was traumatized with this as a kid. Gotta admit that there's kind of cool stuff here, treating the dinosaure as a monster additioned to the creepy high on drugs effect, would be nice to see this with a high budget production
My Aunt is still terrified by the sheer gruesomeness of the scene... I loved everything about it. Although, I absolutely wish to finally watch an uncensored dinosaur movie...
I saw the John Landis Lost World before this, and Sumerlee was played by the same actor here. So when I saw him die here, I was heartbroken. Still, this is an AWFUL adaptation of the original book.
No kidden Hewy, aside from all the story and character changes it really bugs me how they gave the T-rex 3 or 4 fingers on each hand .. Or if any media dose that for that matter
Jac Conte Looks More like a Appalachiosaurus. That’s much bigger than Dryptosaurus the Dinosaur That Once terrorized my Home town that’s now called New Jersey. But from This Creature from the 1998 version, it kind of pre-evolved. If it evolved a bit more, than the arms would be nothing but stumps.
I watched this on TV when I was a kid and I'm shocked because I do NOT remember the animation looking this shitty and the editing being this quick and awkward
As one who knows the Book, this Movie is simply a pain in the Ass. The only contact the makers ever got with Sir Arthur Conan Doyles great Adventure Story is maybe , that someone smashed them with it.
"The Lost World" has not had much luck with film adaptations, none of them are accurate to the book, but some of them have at least tried to convey the spirit and main idea of the book.
@@simbiotesnus1013 First , the nearly 100 Years old Classic. Secound, the italian Version with John Rhys Davies as George Edward Challenger. The only Version where he acts like the Original Challenger. Third, the BBC Version, the best locking of all.
I remember watching this sh*tty movie when I was a kid. Thank you for the nostalgia! Rasanya aneh lihat tangan T-Rex yang panjang. Tapi kasihan sih sama si bapak tua itu, matinya paling mengenaskan
@@nikkolodian9517 Procompsognathus, but you're right, he basically gets accidentally killed by the grandkids while playing with a voicebox, and the Procompies use their venom on him.
I think I know why the T rex has such long arms: The film is set in the 1920s or 30s (Idrk), and at the time, T rex arms were not yet discovered, so maybe the long arms are just from the old guy's perspective.
Watched this as a kid when I was home from school with a fever and I genuinely feel like this movie made me get sicker lmao I was so uncomfortable seeing this
I dare even say the Tyrannosaurus from T-Rex: Back to The Cretaceous, which was coincidentally released the same year as this, had a much more creative design, and ironically looked more convincing as well, than...whatever in Hammond's name this is supposed to be!?? 😳😶 Also, it looks like they relied way too much on motion-capture creating it (hence the unusually long arms)! 😖
The dinosaurs in T.rex: Back to the Cretaceous were created by people who worked on Jurassic Park. I saw it multiple times in dual projected 65mm Imax 3D. It ran for months and in its day was the highest grossing film ever released in that format. For the time, it was state of the art. The film ended with a frozen image of a T.rex baby leaping from the screen in full 3D pop-out, which looked unbelievably real and close enough to touch. Better than most 3D today. This version of The Lost World was direct to video schlock. It's probably the worst version of the story. Even the early 90s version with almost no dinosaurs and the 1960s version with lizards with fins glued on were better than this.
A T-Rex doesn’t have any long arms then the spinosaurus it needs to be having short arms the people in the movie they don’t use a real dinosaur use a T-Rex to design with long arms
This movie may not depicted a fairly accurate Tyrannosaurus. But the model could be considered a megaraptoran, I mean with those two big clawed hands. This dinosaur family, according to paleontologist is closely related to Tyrannosaurids.
Jesus Christ, and I thought the Scorpius Rex was a fetal abomination, but this T Rex looks like a mutated T-Rex fetus fully grown up, I mean those arms not only other very long, too long for a tyrannosaur, but also have more fingers than that of a normal T-Rex.
I never knew what to make of this film. Like, it's a shit show, the acting only just passable, the cgi looks horrible even for the time, and it's a terrible adaptation of the book. But it is genuinely scary, the dinosaur puppets look great and it has fun moments. Guess guilty pleasure covers it, though this scene in particular was a brutal watch at 8 years old.
Jack Mills Let’s just say it was the arms that gave it away. In reality some of it’s Tyrannosaur ancestors had long arms & 3 fingers. When times were changing, some of the other Tyrannosaurs “Such as none other.” suddenly developed short arms & 2 fingers.
I've been looking for the old video that traumatised me as a kid, and now I found it, I thought he got stuck on a tree by a parachute but it was much different.
In the lost world book, they legit try and build a balloon to escape the plateau. It actually worked- but ultimately they found another and arguably safer way out.
I feel like if they had just given it small arms, this would've been fine. Still not great, but passable. Instead, they gave it LITERALLY THE OPPOSITE of t-rex arms. This was made in a post-Jurassic Park world, so how they made that kind of mistake defies explanation.
Jurassic Park was a big budget theatrical release made by a master of the art. This movie was made for tv with a much smaller budget and it was made by school teacher who hasn't done anything since...
@@Steventhe2nd Those had tiny arms too. Albertosaurus' perhaps even tinier than Tyrannosaurus.' Megalosaurus had larger arms, though nowhere near as large as here.
I think I know why the Rex has such big arms. It was a while before we figured out what a Tyrannosaur’s arms were like. So this is a T-Rex that looks like what people thought in the Early 20th Century.
More like the few triangle toothed allosaurus and those growing up at the time may know what bootleg toy i refer to, with that c shaped arching of the long tail, unmistakable
I FINALLY FOUND IT. I watched this when I was like 9 and got freaked out. Now I can relive trauma!
I FINALLY FOUND IT TOO!! I must've been like 3 or 4 when my grandma was watching this movie and I happened to see this scene and never forgot it. I was well aware that it was just a movie though.
im still freaked out
That makes two of us 🤣
You and Me Both!!! I had watched this where I was a Kid as well at me Grandmas and I still remember the Horror on mine, my sisters, and Moms face!
That makes 3 of us!!!!! I remembered it differently but damn still cool!
I distinctly remember feeling terrible for him when I saw this as a kid. Even then, I thought the dinosaurs in this movie looked like shit, but I genuinely felt bad, like sick to my stomach when his leg got torn off and the blood splattered out of his mouth. I just never liked seeing elderly people get hurt in movies. I guess because I was raised by my grandparents, Idk...
Same here😞
Bro, this movie scarred me when I was little. Was probably only 6 or 7 when I watched this. Had nightmares over this scene, I'm 26 now and still remember this scene 😞😞
Z Holst +++
Gave me PTSD after Summerlee death
I had the same feeling, but aside of elderly people getting hurt is horrible, the Main reason for me as a kid was because this dude looked like John Hammond.... And i thought this was a Jurassic park movie.
Same
Poor John Hammond...
btw T-Rex has been working out on those arms.
Combination of genetic engineering and starvation! I'm kidding.
raptorclans Hard to believe that’s the same old Actor Who later played the role of his character again in the TV Series through Season 1 & in only 1 or 2 episodes of the 2nd season. Not to mention surprisingly playing a Butler in a 2009 Animated slash Live Action Film The Velveteen Rabbit. 1:31-1:37 (Gulp) He played quite a death scene in this 1998 version. Well the other versions of The Lost World years before & 2001 or 2002 version survived the expedition of the Hidden world with Dinosaurs & other Prehistoric Creatures.
@@dylangeltzeiler946 that's not john hammond it's not richard attenborough
@@bastienrequiero5050 I know its not “Hammond” & “Santa Clause”. What? Attenborough, the real one played the role in “Miracle on 34th Street (1994)”. I said this was some other actor who rephrased his character from the Season 1 & 1 Season 2 episode version of this. Especially played a Butler in the 2009 Animated slash Live Action Christmas Special The Velveteen Rabbit.
And grow another figure
1:31 Never thought I'd ever see a T-Rex using his HANDS to prepare a meal.
But yeah, this scene definitely falls into the "childhood trauma" category. I'll never forget the skeleton visiuals and the seperated leg
Pre-Alpha Indominus.
Why does the old guy have the most violent and longest death scene out of all the characters?
Old people live's matter :(
Zoo wee mama
Oh god, it’s John Hammond having an acid trip!
I didn't include the scene when a caveman drugged him, that's why he's on acid.
It’s almost like what happened to John Hammond in the JP novel
Yes... a theropod with long arms and thumbs... must be T-Rex!
Who are you directing that towards to? the old guy in the film or me?
Its a guy full of drugs, really you want he can said the correct name ?
@@qadoshezkaton If you're going to copy and paste that same sentence in every comment, at least get the grammar to a point where it's semi-legible.
That's not a t rex
Its a giant velociraptor
When I was a kid I was traumatized by this scene! It looks almost exactly how I remember. My grandparents rented this thinking it was jurassic park and I thought the old guy was John Hammond.
I can put this trauma to bed now 20 years later
0:39 Bro that looks like a raptor the size of a bus. EVEN THE SKELETON SHOWS THE RAPTOR - LIKE ARMS!!!
Wow, the new Jurassic World movie looks great! 👍
Ground breaking visual effects!
Jack Mills Spendid acting!
And the best dang T Rex since Toy Story!!
Somehow a whole bunch of us gathered here to relive childhood trauma🤣😅
better than heffalumps from winnie poo lol
Thanks dude this brings nostaligia, crappy nostalgia but still.
When I was a very young kid I watched this full scene on TV (the Uncut version of this movie) and got traumatised by this scene, especialy when you see the "T-rex"'s mouth with flesh hanging . But later on, every year the channel would play the cut version (wich didn't show what really happened to Summerlee) and I could swear I saw the uncut version !
I would even draw this scene on paper.
Now I know I didn't make this up
"T-t-tyrannosaurus rex"
Me: I'd say "hand in your paleontology card", but it looks like you're about to lose it anyway
I also was traumatized with this as a kid. Gotta admit that there's kind of cool stuff here, treating the dinosaure as a monster additioned to the creepy high on drugs effect, would be nice to see this with a high budget production
it is a bit creepy i agree
My Aunt is still terrified by the sheer gruesomeness of the scene... I loved everything about it. Although, I absolutely wish to finally watch an uncensored dinosaur movie...
The Carnosaur films don't hold back with the gore
@@treasureisland8162 I watched the first I think, and... I don't think it is my cup of tea nor coffee if you catch my drift.
That trex looks more like a Raptor on roids
I can finally rest in peace....
Rip john Hammond
That's Not a T-Rex That's A Giant Velociraptor
I remember renting this movie as a kid. Loved it then and still now.
I saw the John Landis Lost World before this, and Sumerlee was played by the same actor here. So when I saw him die here, I was heartbroken. Still, this is an AWFUL adaptation of the original book.
I've always wondered why he played the same character twice in two different adaptations.
Oh wow that’s interesting.
Too bad there’s no connected universe theory videos :P
No kidden Hewy, aside from all the story and character changes it really bugs me how they gave the T-rex 3 or 4 fingers on each hand .. Or if any media dose that for that matter
Wtf.... that's not a tyrannosaurus....
《CLAYTHIEN》 Blue I am aware. I am going by what grandpa said (professor summerlee)
Its a guy full of drugs, really you want he can said the correct name ?
looks like an allosaurus to me
Jac Conte Looks More like a Appalachiosaurus. That’s much bigger than Dryptosaurus the Dinosaur That Once terrorized my Home town that’s now called New Jersey. But from This Creature from the 1998 version, it kind of pre-evolved. If it evolved a bit more, than the arms would be nothing but stumps.
Evolved Tyrannosaurus species notice the “brontosaurus” has spikes on its tail
God, that’s so terrible.
I watched this on TV when I was a kid and I'm shocked because I do NOT remember the animation looking this shitty and the editing being this quick and awkward
Like a 'Proto' Indominus Rex.
The nineties design perhaps?
Jack Mills Yeah, kinda.
And much scarier
@@yuyaricachimuel555 The teeth in particular make it so, yeah.
OMG what the hell is this ?!
RIP grandpa
That movie was some traumatic experience for me as a kid. I was much too young to actually see how bad and cheap it was xD
Wait That's not A T-Rex that's a Giant Velociraptor
As one who knows the Book, this Movie is simply a pain in the Ass. The only contact the makers ever got with Sir Arthur Conan Doyles great Adventure Story is maybe , that someone smashed them with it.
"The Lost World" has not had much luck with film adaptations, none of them are accurate to the book, but some of them have at least tried to convey the spirit and main idea of the book.
@@simbiotesnus1013 First , the nearly 100 Years old Classic. Secound, the italian Version with John Rhys Davies as George Edward Challenger. The only Version where he acts like the Original Challenger. Third, the BBC Version, the best locking of all.
why does the t rex have long arms?
A poor design choice. They even gave it thumbs.
I saw this movie as a kid and that "Tyrannosaurus Rex" Was Horrifying!
I remember watching this sh*tty movie when I was a kid. Thank you for the nostalgia!
Rasanya aneh lihat tangan T-Rex yang panjang. Tapi kasihan sih sama si bapak tua itu, matinya paling mengenaskan
Uh-Oh! You should’ve said the “S” word. 1:31 Eek! 1:32 Doh! 1:36 Oh Dear! I think this Evolved Dinosaur has an issue of... Curse words. 1:42 (Gulp)
0:05 That fucking head turn.
This is how Hammond died in the novel (kinda)
I remember when I read the novel when I was 11 that he was killed by a group of compsognathus. Correct me if I'm mistaken.
@@nikkolodian9517 Procompsognathus, but you're right, he basically gets accidentally killed by the grandkids while playing with a voicebox, and the Procompies use their venom on him.
@@riotbreaker3506 Thanks for the correction man. It's been a long time since I read the novel.
This scene is funny as hell, do you have the part, when the group finds professor's corpse? Thanks!
I think I know why the T rex has such long arms: The film is set in the 1920s or 30s (Idrk), and at the time, T rex arms were not yet discovered, so maybe the long arms are just from the old guy's perspective.
if you watch the movie you will know that theory is false
Watched this as a kid when I was home from school with a fever and I genuinely feel like this movie made me get sicker lmao I was so uncomfortable seeing this
They sure were on a tight budget
RIP
Amen to that.
When I was a kid I thought it was an Allosaurus
Ocellaris Saurus 0:39 Well you heard what the professor said that was.
I know, I know, I call it a "t-rex" but I still think it looks more like an allosaur than a t-rex
Well at least his leg got free
0:31 ohh found a blue screen
I dare even say the Tyrannosaurus from T-Rex: Back to The Cretaceous, which was coincidentally released the same year as this, had a much more creative design, and ironically looked more convincing as well, than...whatever in Hammond's name this is supposed to be!?? 😳😶
Also, it looks like they relied way too much on motion-capture creating it (hence the unusually long arms)! 😖
The dinosaurs in T.rex: Back to the Cretaceous were created by people who worked on Jurassic Park. I saw it multiple times in dual projected 65mm Imax 3D. It ran for months and in its day was the highest grossing film ever released in that format. For the time, it was state of the art. The film ended with a frozen image of a T.rex baby leaping from the screen in full 3D pop-out, which looked unbelievably real and close enough to touch. Better than most 3D today.
This version of The Lost World was direct to video schlock. It's probably the worst version of the story. Even the early 90s version with almost no dinosaurs and the 1960s version with lizards with fins glued on were better than this.
That not even the tyrannsosaurus
This old man looks like sr. Hamond fron jurassic park series
A T-Rex doesn’t have any long arms then the spinosaurus it needs to be having short arms the people in the movie they don’t use a real dinosaur use a T-Rex to design with long arms
T rex con 5 dedos y brazos largos , cuando la vi de pequeño no me di cuenta y me daba miedo ahora solo me trae buenos recuerdos
Imanol Lopez Romero: Igual me asustaba pero debo calmarme y me gusta los dinosaurios
WORST T-REX DESIGN EVER MADE!!!
Can you give all the other lost world dinosaurs accurate designs like you did with t rex
Why does it have 3 claws?
This movie may not depicted a fairly accurate Tyrannosaurus. But the model could be considered a megaraptoran, I mean with those two big clawed hands. This dinosaur family, according to paleontologist is closely related to Tyrannosaurids.
And suddenly I feel bad for calling T Rex statue at South Dakota’s Dinosaur Hill inaccurate…
0:41 Am I the only one here who thought that was pretty scary?
Yeah this is honestly THE creepiest T. rex I’ve seen.... like a raptor on steroids... even freakier than the Indominus rex...
@@yuyaricachimuel555 l agree. Oh and also THAT DINOSAUR NEEDS TO BRUSH HIS TEETH!!!!
Ese T-REX me dio Cancer por sus rugidos y manos enormes
Jesus Christ, and I thought the Scorpius Rex was a fetal abomination, but this T Rex looks like a mutated T-Rex fetus fully grown up, I mean those arms not only other very long, too long for a tyrannosaur, but also have more fingers than that of a normal T-Rex.
Petrie Screams: AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH, Sharptooth!
It is Indominus demo version??
I never knew what to make of this film. Like, it's a shit show, the acting only just passable, the cgi looks horrible even for the time, and it's a terrible adaptation of the book. But it is genuinely scary, the dinosaur puppets look great and it has fun moments. Guess guilty pleasure covers it, though this scene in particular was a brutal watch at 8 years old.
Later the BBC released my personal favorite version.
Our generation remembers this… but now we have it…
It would appear that this Rex has evolved a little bit.
It probably has
Jack Mills Let’s just say it was the arms that gave it away. In reality some of it’s Tyrannosaur ancestors had long arms & 3 fingers. When times were changing, some of the other Tyrannosaurs “Such as none other.” suddenly developed short arms & 2 fingers.
He Failed to Get Away Epically
I've been looking for the old video that traumatised me as a kid, and now I found it, I thought he got stuck on a tree by a parachute but it was much different.
Maybe you'we watched the cut version at the time (like myself), it didn't show what really happened to Summerlee.
That was pure comedic gold, 😂😂 a balloon?? 😂😆 👍
In the lost world book, they legit try and build a balloon to escape the plateau. It actually worked- but ultimately they found another and arguably safer way out.
Why are all the actors to to post to be like the Jurassic Park characters?
I feel like if they had just given it small arms, this would've been fine. Still not great, but passable. Instead, they gave it LITERALLY THE OPPOSITE of t-rex arms. This was made in a post-Jurassic Park world, so how they made that kind of mistake defies explanation.
That is probably the worst T-Rex I have ever seen disgrace the Silver Screen.
The cg is awfull!!,I can't believe this movie came out after Jurassic park and the lost world 97!
Jurassic Park was a big budget theatrical release made by a master of the art. This movie was made for tv with a much smaller budget and it was made by school teacher who hasn't done anything since...
That trex is fucking terrifying
WTF?!!!
This is T-Rex?
I personally hate this design I could not tell what it was until I red the description
T-Rex were unable to use their short arms. Also they only had 2 fingers.
Here is one with Raptor arms with three claws and a thumb.
To me, this was a complete insult to how the T rex was designed in this film.
I thought the same, many years ago, but you mustn't take it seriously.
WHAT ARE THOSE ARMS?! JEEZ!
Why is the T. rex hath big Arms
I think it's an Allosaurus, a t-rex cannot grasp or scratch it's pray with it's tiny arms
Head is wrong to be an allosaurus it’s definitely a Tyrannosaurus but probably not Tyrannosaurus Rex
@@luismata11 then it might be either a megalosaurus or an albertosuarus
Prey. But even with tiny arms it could have prayed. Prayed thanks before it ate its prey.
@@Steventhe2nd Those had tiny arms too. Albertosaurus' perhaps even tinier than Tyrannosaurus.' Megalosaurus had larger arms, though nowhere near as large as here.
Does anyone know where I can watch the full movie? (UK) been looking for this film for years and only have it on VCR at my parents 🤣
finally the hands have beaten that of spiny boys
I think I know why the Rex has such big arms. It was a while before we figured out what a Tyrannosaur’s arms were like. So this is a T-Rex that looks like what people thought in the Early 20th Century.
To this day, I still think this t-rex is better than the JP rex.
Because it's SO FUDGING TERRIFYING!!!
Wrong. But that's your opinion.
yeah.. get some glasses
Lol funny i thought same, the bad CGI makes it scarier and the way it moves
@@skyu777ayala2I Agree!
man i feel bad for hammond and thats not what a t-rex looks like
A T. rex surviving 66 million years into modern times may have evolved a somewhat different (and uglier) form.
More like the few triangle toothed allosaurus and those growing up at the time may know what bootleg toy i refer to, with that c shaped arching of the long tail, unmistakable
Wow, that thing is even worse than the outdated 80's creatures, seriously.
Saurischia Entertainment What 80’s creatures exactly?
Kinda sorta the actual ending to Jurassic Park.
MOST INACCURATE T-REX EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Esses braços giganormes
Jeez that t-rex...
BEST T-REX IVE EVER SEEN!
That must be a allo.. wait never mind he said it’s a trex so he must be right
This isn't part of the Jurassic Park franchise its Sir Arthur Cohen Doyles The Lost World
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's.
I feel so sorry for you sir 😭😭😢😢
wait. THATS A TYRANOSAURUS?
is a t-shit rex
LMFAO
What kind of a T Rex is that
This is the worst T-Rex design i’ve ever seen
¿podrías subir la Película completa en Español? amigo 😊
It's look more like a megaraptor than a trex!
Parker Pshebnisky Yeah!
Is that John Hammond
3 fingers?...its not a giga?
These hands kill me
Like 'bitch please, im fabulous'
Rex got an arm upgrade