The Real Jurassic Park - Documentary - 1993
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- Here is an amazing documentary from 1993 that centers around how one would go about cloning dinosaurs, if it really were possible, what to do with the dinosaurs if they were realized, and if it was even ethical to begin with. It's hosted by Jeff Goldblum (Ian Malcolm from the film), and features author Michael Crichton, director Steven Spielberg, and the paleontologists who worked on the film; Jack Horner and Robert T. Bakker. While the focus on the documentary is primarily the fascinating questions and the proposed science, for fans of the film there are some unique glimpses of behind the scenes material and more. A real treat of a documentary that was only ever released on VHS, and worth preserving. My own transfer.
Written, produced, and directed by David Dugan, for NOVA on MCA/UNIVERSAL video.
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This documental makes me see and take the Jurassic Park's dinosaurs more real and serious, like they used to be. 😊
Always did love these 90s and older documentaries.
Same
How have I not seen this yet? This is incredible.
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1:00 stop it jeff you are making me blush with that walk.
No homo though, but he's such a good actor.
oh man I remember WAITING for this episode to come out on TV and bought it on VHS and obsessed over it!
They’re so preoccupied with whether or not they could, nobody stops to think if they should! 😂
Love these documentaries ❤
This is really excellent, thanks!
This is a gem 💎 thank you
Omg I love this documentary! I wish I was there too!
Oh and there's Jack Horner 😒
Oddly, I always heart that the DNA extraction wouldn't work because of the age. I didn't know that it actually did work! Combine the egg thing with AI to remove the ostrich cells, and we could see a high dinosaur retention rate.
The age is still a problem because it is all scrambled and _really_ long.
Using bird DNA as the base and making small changes over a few generations using viral insertion of DNA could work. It avoids the whole trouble of cloning, instead making the changes accumulate as the animals reproduce.
GREAT documentary! Crazy this was made in 1993 and as far as I know, there hasnt been much advancement towards to creating a real dinosaur. I know Jack Horner has been trying for years, but the question is...when?
Speaking of Jack Horner, it's really cool to see him and Robert Bakker interact.
30 years of advancing technology, and we still can’t create living dinosaurs!
We can make much younger species, though. Idk how much we tried yet, but we literally have perfectly frozen remains of mammoths and such…
But Dinosaurs? Or really anything from anywhere near that long ago? Where would we get the DNA? I wish I could say… I feel we may have to take another opproach technologically to even guess such a thing.
We literally have movies explaining why that's a bad idea
@@Exzimius Movies are meant to have conflict. Who would want to watch a Jurassic Park movie where the dinosaurs don't break out and nothing happens? It's a movie.
@@Madchimpz Tell me you didn't understand the point of the movie without telling me.
@@ExzimiusYou don’t see animals breaking out of zoos, now do you? It’s just a movie. I’m sure we could contain dinosaurs. Besides, the park literally only failed because of Nedry.
I wish this PBS NOVA Documentary was available on DVD like most of my other favorite ones. 42:02 Hey I know what that is, it’s a Cuban Crocodile.
Just save it download it as is or convert it to a convenient file type for streaming or burning to a blank DVD
@@rezzer7918 Or perhaps write a letter to the TV station in New York that is involved with PBS Programs & request it to be released on DVD along with some other NOVA Documentaries. Including the some of the other NATURE Programs & some other PBS Documentaries like that 4 part documentary The Dinosaurs! In 1992.
36:06 “We don’t always know who dung it” - Karen Chin
💀💀😭 I’m dead
Magic! Love it ❤
The major problem for once you've got a viable dinosaur embryo is the problem of gut flora.
Every creature has microorganisms in their intestinal tract that help them break down food, many are evolved for their specific host species, i.e. they are not found in any other animal. Creatures are not born with this gut flora, they have to ingest them to get a starter culture going (I'm not going to spell out how).
Problem with dinosaurs is, that all the gut flora for each species went extinct with them, and no amount of amber harvesting or bone grinding is going to find you the DNA for those little germs.
Charlie is one cool bird , hes just chilling in the background minding his own business
I think I need to start up a lab on the island where my cabin is situated 😂
After you make the dinos make sure you get a large team like Ingen and move those suckers to one of jeffrey epsteins secret islands to kill those bastards..
Birds are dinosaurs
49:20 People keep saying things like this, ignorant of what a claw is.
Human cloning is the next big thing - takes precedence over dumb dinos - more lucrative
If we terraform Mars, I saw we make mars Dino Planet!
Horseshoe Crabs r essential! ☝️
39:56 Jack Horner once again, talking about Tyrannousaurus being a scavenger! Seriously man, get over it! >:(
He said this a long time ago. Maybe he things differently now.
as cool as it would be to see a real life dinosaur its not a good idea tho coz humans and dinosaurs could not co-exist it would be suicidal and disastrous
More realistic than Jurassic World... which is NOT Jurassic Park...
Chris pratt would argue with you he was able to doggy train velociraptors.....
Jurassic park was never supposed to be realistic talking about a movie that has cloning dinosaurs
@@henrymockingbird9645 its not that its supposed to mimic real life its the fact that the newer movies are more like b horror movies missing that aesthetic that it used to have.
@@Romansky-m7l
Unfortunately...
By Jurassic World... Jurassic Park has turned into a clown show...
@@henrymockingbird9645
at least, Jurassic Park movies before JW were supposed to be more believable...
It would be so cool if there were actually real dinosaur fossils to go by and not just some scientists who will do anything for another grant.
Therizinosaur should have been in JP3
Interesting how they call the rex on set a HE all the time, I wonder how the name Roberta came to be?
They just call her Rexy these days
its 2024 wheres the dinosaurs lol cmon elon get it done ;)
Yo fire, first
Yes a cautionary tale against doing it. Why it was called "Jurassic Park" which was incorrect instead of "Cretaceous Park" showing their lack of knowledge.
Actually the movies had several dinosaurs from different eras. Even the triassic.