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  • @sianne79
    @sianne79 Год назад +82

    Take 45 seconds of your day and watch "Jurassic Park But With A Cat" Worth it.

    • @mattyreacts
      @mattyreacts  Год назад +27

      i just watched it and i want to thank you so much. that was the best thing ive seen in a while. i need a full movie like that now lol

    • @sianne79
      @sianne79 Год назад +8

      @@mattyreacts Ain't the internet great?

    • @ivaneames4354
      @ivaneames4354 9 месяцев назад +3

      All hail OwlKitty!

  • @scottmoore1614
    @scottmoore1614 Год назад +39

    The scene where that T Rex comes through the fence is so iconic and still holds up so well.

  • @EvanRC91
    @EvanRC91 Год назад +89

    Jurassic Park won all 3 Academy Awards that it was nominated for: Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Editing, & Best Sound Mixing.

    • @xejelah
      @xejelah Год назад +5

      You'd think it would be up for more - for the film itself and the acting

    • @arielvillademayo
      @arielvillademayo Год назад +3

      And that night was the Steven Spielberg's night because he won the Oscars to Best Director and Best Picture for Schindler's list too.

    • @apedosmil06
      @apedosmil06 Год назад

      @@arielvillademayo insane that he made these two films at the same time

    • @arielvillademayo
      @arielvillademayo Год назад

      @@apedosmil06 Only a great director like him can do it.

    • @LarrySwishamane
      @LarrySwishamane Год назад

      @@arielvillademayo of course he could. he's Ambl-HIM!

  • @samjohnson7869
    @samjohnson7869 Год назад +62

    Considering this movie is 30 years old, it holds up pretty good.

    • @mattyreacts
      @mattyreacts  Год назад +20

      holds up insanely well !

    • @chlodiamondskyjoannarubydi2604
      @chlodiamondskyjoannarubydi2604 Год назад +3

      ​@mattyreacts I can't believe jurassic parks 30 it looks like it should be 40 years

    • @stormtruppo
      @stormtruppo Год назад +1

      @chlodiamondskyjoannarubydi2604 why do you think it looks older than 1993? There was nothing like it prior to this with the exception of terminator 2. CGI in movies was brand new.

    • @parzibalamblin1890
      @parzibalamblin1890 11 месяцев назад

      yeah, they know what they were doing

  • @Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay
    @Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay Год назад +31

    It doesn't matter how many times I've seen Jurassic Park, that scene in the maintenance bunker when the Raptor shows up behind Ellie will always get me with the jumpscare.

    • @LarrySwishamane
      @LarrySwishamane Год назад +1

      iGranted iKnow more than likely it was unintentional, but seeing the its head getting cooked by the light adds a layer a sinister to her.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +18

    YES!!!
    MY #1 FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME!
    Before Steven Spielberg was picked to direct the film, Joe Dante, Richard Donner, James Cameron, and Tim Burton were considered for the role of director, until Spielberg was picked by his friend and collaborator Michael Crichton (1942-2008). Cameron was upset that he didn't get to direct the film, but 25 years later, while being interviewed for the films anniversary, he said that "he wasn't the right person to direct the film, and that his version would have been darker, scarier, and violent."
    Before Sam Neill was cast as Alan Grant, Harrison Ford, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kevin Costner, Michael Douglas, Tom Hanks, Sam Shepard, Robin Williams, William Hurt, Pierce Brosnan, Richard Dreyfuss, Alec Baldwin, Mel Gibson, Michael Biehn, Jeff Bridges, Nick Nolte, Kurt Russell, Tom Selleck, Dylan McDermott and Tom Sizemore were considered for the role.
    Before Laura Dern was cast as Ellie Satler, Kelly McGillis, Julia Roberts, Sigourney Weaver, Robin Wright Penn, Christina Applegate, Sarah Jessica Parker, Amanda Plummer, Geena Davis, Brooke Shields, Gwyneth Paltrow, Linda Hamilton, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Joan Cusack, Genevieve Bujold, Juliette Lewis, Juliette Binoche, Helen Hunt, Renee Zellweger, Laura Linney, Sherilyn Fenn, Teri Hatcher, Kim Raver, Mariska Hargitay, Bridget Fonda, and Kim Basinger were considered for the role.
    Before Jeff Goldblum was cast as Ian Malcolm, Johnny Depp, Michael Keaton, Jim Carrey, Steve Guttenberg, Bruce Campbell, Michael J Fox and Bill Paxton were considered for the role.
    Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, Charlton Heston, Sean Connery, Ian Bannen and Jon Pertwee were considered for the role of John Hammond.
    Brian Cox, Jeffrey Jones, Geoffrey Rush and Bob Hoskins were considered for Robert Muldoon.
    The film was a box office and critical success, making $1 billion dollars ($1.6 billion dollars today) against a $65 million dollar budget.
    It won 3 Oscars:
    Best Visual Effects
    Best Sound Editing
    Best Sound Mixing.
    It's now regarded as one of the best Sci-fi Action Adventure films ever made.

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 Год назад +20

    "Welcome... to Jurassic Park."
    Fun Fact: The franchise generated much interest in dinosaurs that the study of paleontology saw a record increase in students.
    Lost In Adaptation Fact: The Mr. DNA (Greg Burson) cartoon was Steven Spielberg's way of condensing much of the novel's exposition into a few minutes.
    Practical Over CGI Fact: What made this movie the groundbreaking flick that we know today, was the use of Practical Effects with CGI mixed in. If this movie was made today, CGI would have been used for everything and it wouldn't have looked good.
    Self Insert Fact: Michael Crichton said that his views on science and genetic engineering are largely expressed by Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum). Steven Spielberg saw many parallels to himself in the character of John Hammond (Richard Attenborough). Fittingly, Spielberg cast a fellow filmmaker in the role, who begins his tour of the park by showing a movie in which he also acts. While Malcolm is dressed entirely in black, Hammond wears all white.
    Not The Virus Fact: The guests' encounter with the sick Triceratops ends without any clear explanation as to why the animal is sick. Michael Crichton's original novel and the screenplay, however, include an explanation: the Stegosaurus/Triceratops lacked suitable teeth for grinding food, and so, like birds, would swallow rocks and use them as gizzard stones. In the digestive tract, these rocks would grind the food to aid in digestion. After six weeks, the rocks would become too smooth to be useful, and the animal would regurgitate them. When finding and eating new rocks to use, the animal would also swallow West Indian Lilac berries. The fact that the berries and stones are regurgitated explains why traces of them are not found in the animal's excrement.

  • @Jana41951
    @Jana41951 10 месяцев назад +3

    I was 15 when this came out and you should have heard all the people in the theater yelling at the screen to, “RUN!” and “Hurry!” an “Jump!” It was fantastic.

  • @ShamblesMD
    @ShamblesMD Год назад +8

    They did my boy, the hunter, dirty in this. Because in the film, he leaves on foot armed with a shotgun, while in the book iirc, he leaves in a jeep armed with a 50 cal that fires elephant tranqs and a LAW rocket launcher.

    • @Corxed
      @Corxed 8 месяцев назад +1

      He was supposed to make it in the original script though. Unfortunately Bob Peck the actor for Muldoon got cancer and didn't think he would live to see the end of the movie, so he told them to kill him off so they wouldn't have to worry about that.

  • @joshuariddensdale2126
    @joshuariddensdale2126 Год назад +9

    Nedry's plan wasn't to escape, merely to sabotage the system long enough to deliver the embryos to his contact at the dock (the guy he was video-chatting with), then go back and enter the command to undo his tampering. He got lost and was rushing because of the storm. As part of his tampering, he also locked out the phones to keep them from calling out.

  • @alibaba-pi7on
    @alibaba-pi7on Год назад +11

    This movie inspired reoccurring nightmares for an entire generation, lol. Mine involved being chased by raptors in my house. But I absolutely love the film now. Oddly enough, it's become one of my comfort movies. 🤷‍♀️

  • @ezelldaniels6064
    @ezelldaniels6064 Год назад +23

    This movie is so Epic bro... So timeless. One of my favorite movies since childhood 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Great reaction my guy. ❤️

  • @ezelldaniels6064
    @ezelldaniels6064 Год назад +11

    I can't wait to watch this movie with you bro I seen it a thousand times since I was a kid and I never get tired of it. A true classic.. this movie will forever be a GEM!! 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @eah4452
    @eah4452 Год назад +26

    This movie is a masterpiece. I love how captivated you were throughout. What did you think of the special effects? And love the way you described the horror aspects of it

    • @mattyreacts
      @mattyreacts  Год назад +14

      the special effects were great!! think really notice them which i think is a good thing cos they didn’t make me think about them rather than being immersed

    • @eah4452
      @eah4452 Год назад +6

      @@mattyreacts yeah it's wild how good the effects hold up!

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +5

    Needry isn't putting the sign back up. He is trying to figure out where the arrow pointed so he could find his way to the boat dock.
    By the way, at the time of this movie, the actor was well known as Newman on the Seinfeld show, with the same characteristics. Audience members would immediate say to themselves "NEWMAN" the way Jerry Seinfeld always did on the show.

  • @Lotan_
    @Lotan_ Год назад +6

    Fun fact the Dilophosaurus, the one that kills Dennis, is actually much smaller in this movie than it was in real life. The IRL Dilo stood at six feet tall, was 20 feet long and weighed up to 900 pounds. Not sure why they changed it for the movie, but the scientifically accurate Dilo would have been terrifying to have in that scene. Guess they wanted Dennis to have a longer interaction with it, which would have been difficult with a larger, more obvious predator.

    • @popcorndays786
      @popcorndays786 Год назад +1

      Have you read the book his death is so scary and way darker than the movie

    • @Lotan_
      @Lotan_ Год назад

      @@popcorndays786 Ye, decapitation iirc right?

    • @popcorndays786
      @popcorndays786 Год назад +1

      @@Lotan_ yeah pretty cool

    • @ericad528
      @ericad528 6 месяцев назад

      Nah, it was because Spielberg didn't want more than 1 human sized antagonist dinasour.

  • @illyahrthebard3303
    @illyahrthebard3303 7 месяцев назад +1

    Gotta put some respect on the Queen of Jurassic Park. In every movie where there's a T-Rex, it's her. Even in the modern movies, you can see the slash scars on her side.
    The book explains why Nedry was so angry at Hammond: Hammond lied about what he would be doing. Nedry signed on with the expectation that he would be part of a whole crew of programmers, each taking care of different parts of the coding, so he offered his services for lower than others. When he got there, he discovered that he would be the only person working on the programming with no time off, so the pay should've been a lot higher than what he was getting. This was a major issue Hammond displayed throughout the book: for the things that people saw, he "spared no expense," but when it came to the things behind the scenes (like the programming, the amount of staff, safety precautions, etc.), he made as many cuts as possible.
    What foiled Nedry's plans, and ultimately got Hammond killed, was the fact that the system Hammond set up was only tracking dinosaurs up to what they expected (because why waste time and money?). Any additional dinosaurs went unnoticed, so there were a lot more than they expected.

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +5

    The book tells the T-rex's vision limitations of only seeing moving objects was due to the use of the frog DNA but the movie skips over that. From studying the skulls of these animals, scientists realize T-rexs had some of the best vision (and smell) and no such limitations. But it is a movie after all.

    • @danielwilson8604
      @danielwilson8604 10 месяцев назад

      the next book then poked fun at the theory and had ian realise how lucky he got during the breakout

  • @EvanRC91
    @EvanRC91 Год назад +14

    One of my all-time favorite childhood movies in the 90s! A true classic! Between Jurassic Park, Barney & Friends, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, & an episode of The Magic School Bus, us millennials really had a thing for dinosaurs lol. So glad I finally got to experience this movie in theaters when it was rereleased in 2013.

  • @7thsealord888
    @7thsealord888 Год назад +7

    Good reaction to a favorite movie of mine. All these years later, and I STILL find the first appearance of the T-Rex scary.

  • @bryymiller2475
    @bryymiller2475 8 месяцев назад

    The day this movie was released to theaters, I was on the Russian River. We rounded a bend that was next to a movie theater. The trees parted, and for MILES the line for the theater was following us down the river.

  • @SherriLyle80s
    @SherriLyle80s Год назад +2

    Matty: "If all the dinosaurs made it to the mainland..."
    Me: Giggity 😂

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Год назад +2

    Jeff Goldblum Jurassic Park: "Must...go faster." 🦖
    Jeff Goldblum Independence Day: "MUST GO FASTER!" 👽
    I saw this movie 6 times in theatres as a kid, that's how epic it was. Feeling the T-Rex's steps when seeing motion in the water was a cinematic experience you can never forget.

  • @theartsyzoologist
    @theartsyzoologist Год назад +3

    31:35 always makes me laugh. there are two kids in that room with them and neither thought to throw them the gun haha. I'm not complaining though, how can you? this was a cornerstone masterpiece for an entire generation, some of which have now likely grown to become paleontologists, biomechanical engineers and even zoologists.

  • @EvanRC91
    @EvanRC91 Год назад +6

    In its original theatrical run, Jurassic Park grossed over $914 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film ever at the time, surpassing E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. It held the record until 1997 when Titanic was released. It eventually became the oldest film in history to gross $1 billion at the box office after its 20th anniversary rerelease in 2013.

  • @Will-Bettelheim
    @Will-Bettelheim 11 месяцев назад +1

    fun fact, the dilophosaurus actually did not have the ability to shoot venom from its mouth. This was just a cool little feature made from the franchise! this was probably because as they said they mixed frog dna to fill in the gaps.

    • @omega311888
      @omega311888 3 месяца назад

      i wonder if any actually had that ability. pity we may never know.

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +2

    Zoos routinely are able to house very dangerous animals by making their enclosures NOT dependent on electricity. Zoos use physical barriers, like deep moats and high walls to keep things safe, but then you wouldn't have much of a movie. For instance, you would not have a poison-spitting dino behind an open fence so visitors could get within range.

    • @johnnehrich9601
      @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +1

      We also know that those dinos did NOT spit poison, as their teeth are not grooved. They also were about twice the size as depicted but the producers felt they were too similar in size to the "velociraptors." And the frill is a nice touch but made up. (It is only a movie, after all.)

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +2

    Prior to this movie, T-rexs were rendered as standing upright like giant prairie dogs, per the older scientific understanding of them. This movie has the updated version, that their bodies were horizontal to the ground, like say chickens. The T-rex had the largest bite-force of any known animal, as indicated by the massive muscles in its skull. The weight of this was counterbalanced by the muscles in the tail. To help compensate, their arms were undersized. (Some related species had even tinier, comedic arms.)

    • @giorgia1577
      @giorgia1577 10 месяцев назад

      yeah it was so revolutionary at the time, considering also dinosaurs as dynamic beings and warm-blooded, instead of static cold-blooded lizards

  • @otacon6566
    @otacon6566 Год назад +3

    We're watching in herds. We "do" watch in herds.

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +1

    When Needry disrupted the computer, he also took out the phones, which is why they couldn't call for people to come and get them.

  • @willE84
    @willE84 Год назад +2

    Your Velociraptor nightmare story had my high ass ROLLIN😂😂😂

  • @T291
    @T291 Год назад +5

    Greetings from Finland man!!! This was my first real movie i watched in theater my uncle took me i was so excited and the jump scares caught me.. Still one of the favorite childhood memories ❤ "i'll be back" 😎

    • @eddietucker7005
      @eddietucker7005 Год назад +2

      I want to visit Finland so bad! I’ve been watching movies made there and the surrounding areas. ❤

    • @T291
      @T291 Год назад

      @@eddietucker7005 Greetings from Finland!!! Where you from and what movies have you seen that were Finnish?

  • @Chaotic42Kami
    @Chaotic42Kami 8 месяцев назад

    They explain a lot of the stuff you comment in the early parts of the movie in the book.
    It's not that they "wanted" to breed so many carnivores or anything like that, its that DNA is not labeled like food at the market. They grabbed the DNA, they repaired it and then they injected the damn thing in an egg and hoped the thing wouldn't just die.
    The thing with the T-rex needing movement to see was a defect that happened because of the frog DNA that got added to it, not because T-rexes couldn't see without movement, and it was just that one T-rex that had that. Same with the Dilophosaurus, they didn't know the damn thing spat venom, because the organs that allow that are not preserved, so they couldn't just "remove" that because they didn't know that was a thing.
    And now every dino is a massive investment, you can't just kill them off willy-nilly. So they got stuck with their product for better or for worse.

  • @AtelierOfWeebs
    @AtelierOfWeebs 10 месяцев назад

    31:32 that scene always made me laugh, like "Tim, you're not doing absolutely anything, can you hand me the shotgun?"
    But nope, suspense won

  • @stormtruppo
    @stormtruppo Год назад +1

    I saw this movie in the theaters for my 10th birthday in 1993. The reoccurring nightmares were a thing back then too. 😂

  • @RogueT-Rex8468
    @RogueT-Rex8468 Год назад +1

    It never fails to somewhat startle me that there is in fact people out there who have never watched Jurassic Park and will soon experience it for the first time. The last fact makes me smile. Imagine… people out there experiencing that magic for the first time.

  • @Michael75579
    @Michael75579 Год назад +4

    There's a reference to the T-Rex chase scene in Toy Story 2.

  • @TaylorsAngel18
    @TaylorsAngel18 9 месяцев назад

    Fun Fact: The actress who played Lexi got the role because of her scream. Every actress auditioning had to record their screams for Mr. Spielberg. He was at home watching the tapes and when he came to hers, his wife who was upstairs fast asleep, came running out of their bedroom to check on their children because she thought one of their kids was screaming.

  • @michellewhittaker3448
    @michellewhittaker3448 Год назад +1

    I watched this movie when I was 3 and it was my fav movie for years, I still love it. The reason the cgi holds up so well is because there is barely any. Most of the dinosaurs where animatronics, fun fact in the rain the t-Rex would malfunction. By turning on randomly and scaring the shit out of anyone present.

  • @yannhollister9091
    @yannhollister9091 Год назад +2

    Incredible how it still holds up so well after 30 years.. they really did an amazing job. Great reaction, you're very cute btw :)

  • @s.w.erdnase5181
    @s.w.erdnase5181 Год назад +1

    My mom is an extra in The lost world! One of the cooler moments of my childhood 😂

  • @EvanRC91
    @EvanRC91 Год назад +1

    The directors of SCREAM VI said the Jurassic Park vibes of Ghostface hunting Sam & Tara in the bodega scene was deliberate. When I first saw it, I did immediately think of the velociraptors hunting Tim & Lex in the kitchen.

  • @piperjaycie
    @piperjaycie 3 месяца назад

    It’s so horrifying when you realise that raptor was just waiting. Maybe waiting until she got close enough to grab!

  • @arianaink100
    @arianaink100 4 месяца назад

    I honestly love the books more then the movies even tho the movies are 10/10.
    Has a babysitter lock me in a room with my younger brother at 10 yrs old watching Jurassic park 3 and I had nightmares - had dreams of velociraptors chasing me and terrorizing a city - as a teen I watched the full series and I was IN LOVE the best movies I’ve ever watched even today. The suspense is so intense the plot twists fantastic. As an adult I read the books and honestly it’s well written for being in the early 90’s very suspenseful and engaging and entertaining and I feel like things were explained so much better.
    The scientists had so many more questions/reactions, mr.hammond was not as oh lala disney think of the kids but more so a billionaire with copious mines tons of scientific research funding and hated the government and adored the idea of making cash. He was being investigated by the fbi/epa and that’s why he invited everyone early to prove the park was safe prior to its opening - not just to show off his own work.
    The investor was much more about ripping off the park - he had his own kids and was furious that Hammond invited children to see the park prior to it being safe. Theres alot of talk of how the park was invested by a shit ton of people and internationally and if the park at any way showed signs of danger to burn it to the ground because that would be a better insurance payout then simply a catastrophe which would lose all the investors money.
    Dodgeson and the IT guy had much more drama and the reason why the it guy says dodgesons name so much is because he’s wearing a wire just to blackmail him incase things go south. Dodgeson is so jaded and tries to get the embryos because he’s given the entire task of programming the computers for everything. Lights/fences/videos/and the dna sequencing every scientific aspect even the rotation of the eggs to tracking the Dino’s to building them and was not only underpaid but constantly called lazy or stupid when there was a hiccup or when there was a bug in the code - Hammond hated him and never told him the full scope of projects but demanded results so he had to guess as to what things were for or how things should work without understanding any of the real reasons or the science.
    Mr.Arnold had a bigger plot where he still was sceptical of the park opening and all the issues because he was basically the only guy who’s job was to fix problems or highlight problems with the park of which there were hundreds. There’s a whole plot about counting the Dino’s and tracking them on cameras and how the numbers always add up and how Malcom scoffs because the graphs look wrong for a lab but correct for true wildlife - on a recount where they put in the wrong max number the computer ends up finding more dinosaurs then were originally bread in the labs.
    And the genes weren’t just from frogs the gene splicing used any and everything the scientist who made them who talks in the egg room actually goes on tangents about how strange the animals are and all their health problems how they have breathing because oxygen and altitude are different how they have skin problems because the sun is different how they have trouble eating or trouble with simply being born alive or growing at all. He never thinks they’re real dinosaurs and constantly talks about how they’re reptiles mammals avian amphibious wonky monsters that are alive but most certainly aren’t actual dinosaurs like what use to exist. How he made some of them slower or dumber because they were too dangerous too fast too chaotic when the first organisms were made.
    Hammond always thinks that the dinosaurs he made were the real deal not genetic monsters, but he’s fooling himself and putting everyone’s lives on the line.
    Also they do various stuff like raise the Dino’s in rooms when they’re young or using radiation sterilize the dinosaurs or how they don’t know why the dilaposaurs are venomous because they can’t find the glands that actually produce the venom and they can’t kill a dinosaur they made they have to wait for it to die of natural causes because Hammond says so. Hammond also refused to have guns or anything to kill the dinosaurs having only 3 weapons on the entire island after multiple people died. And the dilaposuars having venom in the movie/the veloceraptor kills should be a slight glimpse that THEY KNOW that the dinosaurs are deadly and can kill people - but the movie treats it more like background info where the book pulls it off as the park being extra extra sneaky about hiding the body count of the Puerto Rican Worker victims who have died
    Grant also loves kids in the books - he thinks they’re some of the only people who relate to his passion of loving Dino’s and having enthusiasm for them and the ancient world they lived in a 7 year old can spout off more names of dinosaurs then most adults he talks to saying how adults seem to become enamoured in busy body work in offices and other aspects of life and forget about the things that came before them but kids they have wonder and awe at it and actual reasonable fear of it. How human parents tower over a kid talking or yelling and resemble a dinosaur which towers over an adult or a child that amazement and slight awe that things get bigger and can be awesome or menacing or fierce.
    The books really just flush everything out where the movie does condense it. But all in all both are stunning at what they do show and tell the audience they’re unforgettable.

  • @broganoverholser6016
    @broganoverholser6016 Год назад

    Fun Fact: When the T-rex appears in the Visitor Center and bites down on the raptor, there is a single frame in the final movie where the raptor just disappears in the rex's mouth. Just go to 32:47 in this video and use < and > to find it

  • @sianne79
    @sianne79 Год назад

    I still check the doors and windows of every building i go into for potential raptor entry points. You had nightmares about raptors, mine were about great white sharks....

  • @kirsten9277
    @kirsten9277 Год назад +1

    Nedrys death doesn't even amount to what was in the book. If you don't want to read the book it has audio full book online or it has selected out just his death scene from it. Pretty horrifying.

  • @mattmc5069
    @mattmc5069 Час назад

    One thing i think that gets lost in streaming and home video is just how LOUD that T Rex roared right after it knocked the fence down. I was so loud i felt it in my bones. It seemed to vibrate my whole body. I was 10 then in 1993 and that roar was the most awesome thing and was also terrifying at the same time.

    • @mattyreacts
      @mattyreacts  Час назад +1

      @@mattmc5069 that sounds awesommeeeeee, I used to have headphones that had crazy bass. It would vibrate my entire head, those headphones with this movie would have been awesome

    • @mattmc5069
      @mattmc5069 58 минут назад

      @@mattyreacts it's insane how loud that was I'm 41 and I've never heard anything that loud since in 31 years now lol oddly though it wasn't distorted it was still very clear at that volume

  • @okamiseele8614
    @okamiseele8614 Год назад

    19:40 "No, only humans do that." Lol

  • @ivaneames4354
    @ivaneames4354 9 месяцев назад

    The hatched eggs that Grant, Lex and Tim found couldn't be Raptor eggsxas the Raptors were still contained at that point. They didnt get out until the system shutdown turned off their enclosures fence.

  • @davidcarnevale8885
    @davidcarnevale8885 Год назад +6

    Been looking forward to this reaction! Easily one of the most nostalgic movies for me! (I personally didn't enjoy the 2nd one but thought the 3rd one was pretty good, so I'll be interested to see your thoughts. Edit: Bro, there's no way you just called Aaron Rodgers the GOAT lmao

  • @AtelierOfWeebs
    @AtelierOfWeebs 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sam Jackson was supposed to film his death scene, he couldn't do it because of a bad weather, also Ellie did film a deleted scene where she stumbles with his body, that's why she was limping all the sudden

    • @omega311888
      @omega311888 3 месяца назад +1

      i always got the impression that she injured it while trying to hold the raptor back.

    • @piperjaycie
      @piperjaycie 3 месяца назад +1

      After the arm bit Ellie trips over his leg while running out. Apparently also it was Laura Dern’s idea to have Ellie breakdown crying on the ground after she slams the gate behind her.

  • @U-Gozoo
    @U-Gozoo 9 месяцев назад +1

    Standing still wouldn't have worked the real t rex had ocular vision which means they have little tiny bits of cartilage in their eyes sockets that essentially give them the same eyesight as modern birds of prey i.e hawks, eagles, owl etc.

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +1

    The only time in the movie when the T-rex moves slow enough for it to disturb the glass of water as it does, was when it was out of frame.

  • @ShadowyFox_86
    @ShadowyFox_86 Год назад +2

    The funny part with Nedry is he was underpaid for his workload. Like legitimately underpaid. So he was very easy for this other group to manipulate. What he did endangered people no doubt but calling him greedy may be a bit of a stretch.

    • @MySerpentine
      @MySerpentine Год назад +1

      Oh yeah, his workload is ridiculous. He's the entire IT department for the site, more or less.

    • @cthulhuspawn6290
      @cthulhuspawn6290 Год назад

      @@MySerpentine didn't they blackmail him as well?

    • @MySerpentine
      @MySerpentine Год назад

      @@cthulhuspawn6290 In the book, I think so.

    • @EventHorizon-fj2kn
      @EventHorizon-fj2kn 9 месяцев назад +1

      In the novel Nedry bid for the job. His argument was that they didn’t tell him all that the system would require, and the purpose for the systems they were asking for. He did the best he could with the little information he had, but when the problems arose they blamed him for them. Even going to other places he was bidding for and telling them he did a bad job leaving him without much option but to go to the park, which he didn’t want to do, and fix the problems for free costing him a lot of money.

  • @TheOddestBall
    @TheOddestBall 11 месяцев назад

    12:42, actually, the real Dilophosaurus didn't have the neck frill or the venom features. They were completely made up for the movie.

  • @logu5347
    @logu5347 Год назад

    am i the only one thinking how did he not this movie thats so popular and me from 8,000 miles away from where its made, watched it when i was 10?

  • @IamGrootOG
    @IamGrootOG 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just got thru watching Project X with you and this popped up. Don't think I commented on it but just started watching this but, I like your vibe. Subbed

  • @LarrySwishamane
    @LarrySwishamane Год назад

    Fun FAct:
    Steven Spielberg makes a brief cameo in the movie.
    U pay close attention uCan instantly recognize him, as the GOAT.

  • @tyleigh4309
    @tyleigh4309 Год назад

    Being an old guy it's hard to believe ppl haven't seen this movie it's so great and my favorite movie of all time. JP III is my favorite sequel that ones fun

  • @yohohocow1291
    @yohohocow1291 Год назад

    Jurassic park: I'm the scariest Jurassic content!
    Jurassic world fallen kingdom: no I am!!
    ???: amatures
    Jurassic park: what did you say punk?!
    Jurassic park NOVEL: AMATURES!!!!!

  • @blacktronlego
    @blacktronlego Год назад

    11:41 In the book, some do make it to the mainland, even, perhaps more by luck than judgement, circumventing the lysine contingency.

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +1

    Since the movie came out, we know that nature did NOT select them extinction - other than hurling a 6-mile wide asteroid at the earth 66 years ago, which wiped out most of the large animals. Dinos were around for over 100 million years, while humans only a few thousand years - and of course birds, which while descendant from dinos, ARE dinos, are still around. In other words, dinos were and are very successful.

    • @popcorndays786
      @popcorndays786 Год назад

      I think malcolm meant it in a way that their time had lasted long enough so they were “selected” for extinction.

    • @johnnehrich9601
      @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +1

      @@popcorndays786 Maybe. But at the time the book/movie was written, the idea that dinosaurs were incredibly successful animals, far superior in many ways to us mammals, was not still not widely appreciated - in some cases not yet discovered.
      For instance, dinos had hollow bones, which allowed them to be much bigger than compatible mammals with the same weight. (Also good for cutting down weight for flying for that branch of the family tree.) They didn't breath the way mammals do, with lungs and the breath going in and out. They had a sort of uniflow air system, with the air going through their bones (where some gas was exchanged) and through air sacs. It is like taking one infinitely long breath in, without having to pause to breath out. Also excellent for the higher metabolism needed for flying.
      Feathers are superior to fur for insulation, which is why down jackets, etc. are so prized.
      During the age of dinos, mammals were mostly restricted to nocturnal or burrowing. They grew to depend on smell more than vision. Most mammals are color blind. On the other hand, birds don't have three color cones in their eyes like we humans do, they have FIVE and can see into the ultraviolet. They can see color combinations we literally can not even imagine.
      I grew up in the '50's when dinos were considered dumb and sluggish. I've stayed abreast with the new findings as they reach the popular scientific press. Malcolm's remark made perfect sense to what I knew in the early '90's, and now I wince each time when I watch this section of the movie

  • @christopherschreiber5805
    @christopherschreiber5805 Год назад +2

    Do yourself a favor; if you ever get the chance to see this on the big screen, take it. You won't be sorry.

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад

    In some of the T-rex scenes, the two sides of the fence are at the same elevation. In others, such as when it pushes the car over, the one side is 100 feet lower, which if it was that way all around, the animal could not escape even if the electricity went out.

  • @Jarcovancapelleveen
    @Jarcovancapelleveen Месяц назад

    The CGI in Jurassic Park is actually what started the CGI we now know today.

  • @SpecklesTeeV
    @SpecklesTeeV Год назад

    This is in my Top 3 movies, I love dinosaurs. They’ve been with me my whole life, I know over 200 species, I have 600 toys in my room and I love the Jurassic Franchise

  • @n4ko
    @n4ko 5 месяцев назад

    Jeff Goldblum hasn’t been in many movies since Jurassic park. But I’ve notice every young kid reacting to Jurassic park be like. Oh there is Jeff Goldblum. 😂 what is going on

    • @EvanRC91
      @EvanRC91 5 месяцев назад

      He’s been in a lot of movies since then. The ones he’s most known for are Independence Day (and its sequel) + a few appearances in the MCU.

    • @n4ko
      @n4ko 5 месяцев назад

      @@EvanRC91 that's not many movies since 1997 but I guess he has become somewhat of an icon. the fly and jurassic park are very popular reaction movies. And the marvel movies do explain that

  • @giorgia1577
    @giorgia1577 10 месяцев назад

    this trilogy inspired an entire generation of paleontologists and tons of people love dinosaurs including me thanks to this. and it still a masterpiece after decades, in everything. one of my fav movies

  • @richardhoehn9922
    @richardhoehn9922 Месяц назад

    See? We have literally six movies showing why cloning dinosaurs is a bad idea... but boy, they sure are fun to watch.

  • @TheBestNoobLord
    @TheBestNoobLord 10 месяцев назад

    11:41 wait till he sees fallen kingdom and dominion

  • @ScottW967
    @ScottW967 Год назад +1

    I wonder how accurate the depictions of these 🦖 🦕 were…

    • @popcorndays786
      @popcorndays786 Год назад +1

      Well in the movie the dinos look different than real dinos because of the frog dna

  • @malice9240
    @malice9240 11 месяцев назад +2

    I would highly recommend you read the book

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад

    If you want to see a dino skeleton, just look at the remains of a Thanksgiving turkey.

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад

    The special effects of this movie are still awesome. The science has moved so far ahead in many regards of what they talk about here. Prehistoric Planet represents the most up-to-date research on these animals.

  • @Eriickk4Love
    @Eriickk4Love 11 месяцев назад

    the hype (its real)

  • @DKfan87
    @DKfan87 Год назад

    read the book, man. there's a chapter where a baby is eaten alive. Raptors are boarding cargo ships to the mainland.

  • @garycolton6522
    @garycolton6522 9 месяцев назад

    Jurassic Park was the first film with CGI and the effects have never been surpassed by any film since.

  • @iggyincgaming761
    @iggyincgaming761 Год назад +1

    Made me smile. Goodness so cute

  • @sakuram69
    @sakuram69 5 месяцев назад

    Honestly, and I have been saying this more and more lately, but if you liked this movie, then read the book. It is almost nothing like the movie, at all. I have had to form a barrier in my mind separating the two universes since they are so different. Personally, I think the book far and away exceeds the movie. The changes were good for the film, but honestly the book was far more gritty, gruesome, and gratuitous with the death scenes. I did like the Lost World book as well, but there were a few things in the book I just did not like at all and it really hurt the overall feel of the book for me. In the end though, I very highly recommend the books. Once you get more into the science aspect you see just how ridiculous the multiple sequels are (despite how much I love them). Also, if they ever put this film back into theaters anywhere near where you live, do yourself a favor and go and see it. You cannot imagine what this was like to see as a child in the theater. It really amps up the sound and makes you feel a better sense of scale because of the size of the screen. You really feel tiny in front of these massive monsters, particularly in the T-Rex scenes. That scale REALLY works to the advantage. I begged my mom to take me to see this movie and for the only time in my life I saw a movie in the theater more than five times.

  • @dionysiacosmos
    @dionysiacosmos Год назад

    Everything would have been fine if they'd made on a very small scale. While Jurassic Terrarium wouldn't sound so impressive it would definitely be safer.😜

  • @wowliker642
    @wowliker642 11 месяцев назад

    Two Velociraptors is already to many as they function in a pack.

  • @yuyaricachimuel555
    @yuyaricachimuel555 Год назад +1

    The dilophosaurus venom isn’t even accurate (in fact, none of the stuff about the dinosaurs’ behavior is any accurate, just like their designs). If anything it’s more speculative, and tbh kinda fits into the whole genetics theme. In a way, the dinosaurs are kinda sorta hybrids.

    • @CrazyWerewolf444
      @CrazyWerewolf444 Год назад

      Yeah that is actually the direction they have been going since JP3. It does fit the whole they are not fully accurate to the real animal from millions of years ago. Adding to the fact the DNA coding they had to use etc. makes the dinosaurs in JP and JW unique to the idea of the horror behind them. Look at some velociraptors having quills to eventually having feathers (for near accuracy) and some of the bigger dinosaurs having unique traits or body structure than the original animal. Spinosaurus is a perfect example of a hybrid gone beyond what was expected hence why the creature was really feared. Indominus and Indoraptor were just byproducts of really messing around with genetics and trying to play God even worse. I do hope that future films do more with the horror aspect of dinosaurs as for me that was missing in JW trilogy.

  • @yabadadoobie
    @yabadadoobie Год назад +1

    The handsomest RUclips reactor 😭

  • @LadyTmuzikal1
    @LadyTmuzikal1 7 месяцев назад

    Fun and great reaction 😊

  • @richardhansen3703
    @richardhansen3703 9 месяцев назад

    I don't understand why Tim and Dr. Grant climb down the tree. All they had to do was climb around to the back of the tree and let the car fall and then go down.

  • @StarQueenEstrella
    @StarQueenEstrella Год назад

    13:01 “historical accuracy”? Almost none of the dinosaurs in this are accurate. Dilophosaurus didn’t spit venom; and velociraptor wasn’t anywhere as smart as they would have you believe.

  • @omega311888
    @omega311888 3 месяца назад

    i would LOVE to see Avengers vs dinosaurs.. but for hulk and thor would make short work of them. :P

  • @richardhansen3703
    @richardhansen3703 9 месяцев назад

    Him was freaking useless while the girl was hacking the computer. He should have picked up the gun for Doctor Grant during that whole time.

  • @jessquinn6106
    @jessquinn6106 2 месяца назад

    I wonder what little Frozen Raptor Fingers taste like. Yelp I guess we'll never know.

  • @onetrackmind3558
    @onetrackmind3558 Год назад

    The eggs were raptor eggs but they're babies and all die.

  • @starnerd742
    @starnerd742 11 месяцев назад

    Are you gonna watch the animated show Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous? its my favorite part of this universe. totally recommend.

  • @stanleywiggins5047
    @stanleywiggins5047 Год назад

    There was a photo of Speelberg sitting on the ground next to the Trycerotps & he got a bunch of haters spamming him for hunting and killing defenceless animals.
    Proof people are DUMB

  • @that.movie_geek2641
    @that.movie_geek2641 Год назад

    I just gotta know how you have never seen Jp before

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😊

  • @tristanrcox
    @tristanrcox Год назад

    By way, I heard you keep saying the king referring to TRex its the queen

  • @alianderson8976
    @alianderson8976 Год назад +3

    The Jurassic park/world movies are some of the best imo can’t wait to see your reaction to the rest!!

  • @roryedward2631
    @roryedward2631 Год назад +1

    #RexySupremcy 😂

  • @MySerpentine
    @MySerpentine Год назад

    Spared no expense my ass.

  • @3rox3
    @3rox3 6 месяцев назад

    You should watch training day