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Definitely the Trodon, its one thing to just be eaten by a dinosaur, its quite another to be paralyzed by one, kept alive and used as a nest/food for its young.
Hi I just subbed to your channel and l have been watching it ever since and also the trodon scared me the most just the thought of baby’s eating you from the insides is nightmare fuel
If I ever had to choose the biggest nightmare fuel of all the different Jurassic Park media it would never NOT be the Trodon. Paralyzed, awake and knowing you're going to be eaten alive! Nope!
@@jonmandelbaum5395 could you imagine Lucas arts did something with the Project Blackwing as some alternative timeline when the rebel and imperial forces must put their squabbles aside and form a temporary alliance fighting against the infected hoards, using the Guerrilla tactics the rebels are good at with the impressive firepower of the imperials. Although they would have their spats at one another but they would realize that it's not important as half the galaxy could be infected.
@@ethanwilde4716 what I had in mind is different: Luke gradually figures out the rebels aren’t the good guys either and the folks who are the good guys are actually few, too few to ever make a difference. While we can talk shit about the modern remake of all quiet on the western front, where it shines is those times where it’s a horror movie in broad daylight, which is relatively unusual for war films. That requires a psychological angle as well especially if we are doing a redo of Star Wars. So gradually discovering your friends aren’t really your friends, that you aren’t so special, respected, or appreciated, that you’re vulnerable, that even tho good and evil exist, the universe itself is indifferent. Which btw was what made the horror aspect of Gravity especially interesting to me because it’s an unusual thing in cinema and a constant IRL especially for those woke to science. Part of the horror would be in finding out just how normalized and even enjoyed many horrific unsettling things are for folks we and the protagonists were led to think are nice friendly allies and sympathetic characters. Things like that. And I’d want the gore and whatnot to be as convincing as the real thing, making the casual way some characters react to it especially jarring. Like even if what k!lls them is fantastical. And every single non human creature should be uncannily disturbing in some indelible way.
Well no, at the time it probably could since I think at the time R rating was if there were harsh language, intense violence, nudity, or drug abuse, and that children under 17 needed to be accompanied by a parent or guardian to see it. Some of these book scenes could actually get away with it being PG13 unlike today then It'd be R at best and NC-17 at the highest.
@A3r0_Th3_Fr3ak No, it'll more than likely be PG-13, but it'll be a HARD PG-13. And what I mean is, watch Rampage or Kong Skull Island. Those movies are PG-13, but they are BRUTAL.
8:45 It was called “Triceratops Encounter.” It’s based off of the injured, sick triceratops in the first movie. It was closed down because the animatronics kept breaking down and this made the public, especially kids, not interested in it.
The only good thing that came out of my sister forcing me to watch the saw movies when I was a child, is that I can read most books without too much of an issue 😭
Just came across your videos, because I just knew you’d mention the baby. 😂 I read the book when I was on maternity leave, and couldn’t sleep at all for about 3 days because I was scared that little compys would eat my baby, and it was only once I got out of that weird fresh postpartum state that I was like “you’re an absolute idea that could not happen”. 😅😂
@@RandomName7489 because it is funny that people are scared of that story I mean what is so hard about hitting a compiy with a flashlight or clicking it on and off in there faces
So troodons want a host to warm their eggs but use a potentially lethal venom followed by massive abdominal trauma? Gonna be an egg warmer on a single triple-a.
I know that abandoned area with the triceratops. I went to Universal studios when i was like, eight and it was one of the stops to visit the triceratops paddock. A good sized crowd, but when the actor who was playing a JP dinosaur handler asked if anyone wanted to see it up close, i was the only one to raise a hand. I got up face to face with it and it sneezed all over me like the brontosaurus on Lex. Everyone laughed, i was pissed, it was cool. Guess people weren't showing up for it though and they never bothered to change the attraction.
@@nicboi9803 It’s not closed. The River ride is still open, as well as the restaurants, kid flying ride, and the most intense roller coaster Universal has ever built (in my opinion). From the footage, looks like the closed part was the old greeting area, where you could meet a triceratops. (Maybe? Was before my time.) Nowadays, there’s a meeting spot for Blue and a baby raptor, most likely in the same area (or nearby) as the old triceratops spot.
There is extremely spread misconception that the scorpious rex escaped. It actually was let loose to unfreeze by kenjis clumsiness. (Which started around the start of the show. Around S1. And it took around a month for the scorpious rex to unfreeze. In the shows time)
Honestly if you think about it, if they followed the book for the first movie, it would have set the tone as a horror movie, or a thriller at least. I am rereading the book and man, there are things in there that I have forgotten. I kinda do hope in the future there will be a remake that is true to the books. Of course that would mean the rating would change. It is a sacrifice that I would be happy with.
I like to think that ingen covered up nedry’s death because they want to keep him out of the picture since he was the reason Jurassic park closed before it was even opened
@@Doofythegoofy23 considering locusts were significantly bigger in the cretaceous period, yes yes we are. we dont need another sci fi b grade action movie which is EXACTLY how it would have went
It's interesting that you mentioned the Chaos Effect toys, because I actually had one! It was the Compstegnathus, which was a combination of a Compy, a Stegosaurus, and an African tree frog. Apparently there was a human action figure released with an Ultimasaurus hatchling, despite the adult version never being released
My obsession when it comes to Jurassic park is the SOUNDS these animals would canonically make. The T-Rex especially. Instead of a roar it would be this strange combination of bellbird, canary, and alligator. Something the primal human brain cannot register, yet somehow KNOWS is dangerous.
The baby incident story didn't scare me, but it did make me feel sad for the innocent victim who did absolutely nothing wrong! I already knew about the novel version of Nedry's death, which also didn't scare me! I love horror! Shadows, my friend, absolutely epic video today! Loved it! Keep up what you're doing! You're the best! Merry Christmas! Edit: Can you please do a video about how Soyona Santos was able to escape from Barry in Jurassic World Dominion?
@@dogevanzandt2889why are you being backhanded/passive aggressive lol? Lots of people like horror and aren’t scared easily. It’s not a quirky thing. You’re weird
I think the Troodon thing would be cooler if it was simply paralyzing/killing a victim for a food source nearby. I cant imagine how unsanitary itd be for eggs to be put in a rotting carcass or how itd basically be ringing a dinner bell to any other predator who'd get bacon AND eggs outta the deal, basically
@@oshkeet precisely. Tarantula hawk wasps paralyze their egg hosts, but keep them alive. In fact, I dont think any speciez that paraticiszes other species just k1lls em outright.
Adding to what the other guy said, those wasps go out of their way to bury what they paralyze for the exact reason you mentioned. Additionally, the larvae start off very small and grow fast, somehow knowing what parts of their host to eat to keep them alive the longest. It is a truly mortifying concept, but one that the JP franchise didn't quite make believable. Perhaps the best way to retcon what's there is to make it so that anything that eats the host/eggs becomes paralyzed. Predators are often more intelligent than prey by necessity, and thus quickly learn what to eat and what not to.
SAME ACROSS THE BOARD. I just recently re-watched Jurassic Park .. and I turned to my partner and said "oh my god. Hammond is so irresponsible. he's incompetent." I thought he was whimsical and childlike with his dino dreams as a kid, all the very grown up awareness of how blithely he changes the world for the worse were totally lost on me
I remember in the book and it's sequel things could get way more brutal than the movie. It's also interesting to note that the scientis/CEO dude John Hammond in the book wasn't a wholesome old man like in the movie. He was a straight up a-hole antagonist in the book who dies a karmic death.
I was 9 years old when I read that baby scene from the Jurassic Park book. My mother thought it was a fun action/adventure book like the movie. It wasn't. It was horror and I was both traumatized and HOOKED. I've been looking for that same, awful feeling since. I did read a book series about 8 years ago that had such a similar feeling. Oddly, it was The Meg series. The movies do it zero justice. Those are books any Jurassic Park fan NEEDS to read!
I read the novel not that long ago and my god. it was brutal. if they had followed the novel word for word.. Jurassic park woulda been a whole other ball game- 🙈
I always felt the flims were holding back because the studio wanted a family adventure, glad to see I was somewhat right and the true horror of playing God lives in the expanded media.
Honestly I think a series would be better with the gore involved and not being afraid to show what the dinosaurs are in what the book said, “jurrasic park doesn’t make dinosaurs. They make monsters” especially the raptors
I have yet to finish the Jurassic Park novel, I tried soon after the movie came out when I was a teenager, but I absolutely remember the daycare scene. I had to question just how much the movie and the book relate.
I am now fucking terrified of those small critters that lay them eggs in you when you still alive, thank you for making me not sleep tonight my good friend!
On nedry, ingen probably blamed him for what happened. Because of the espionage, it caused ingen to blame nedry and more than likely caused ingen to block his pay
Off topic, but can you do a video on the complete canon chronological timeline of the entire Jurassic series, or a timeline for each animal? The way you jump around and talk about all the companies involved gives me a headache trying to remember when this and that happened, just so I can understand what your immediately talking about.
I know that If Nedry’s family did Sue Ingen Following the San Diego incident and learning about his death, the Company would argue that he had intentionally sabotaged the park to conduct corporate espionage so he could steal embryos from them and sell them off to a rival corporation. But i Like to think that they’d counter by arguing that despite his actions, they were responsible for creating the dinosaurs and they knew the dangers that came with bringing them back from extinction, but they had intentionally ignored every single warning given to them. And they would also like make claims that because of their intentional ignorance of the warnings given to them, they had intentionally disregarded employee safety for the sake of profit.
Shadow you should watch the mist they have a spider lay eggs in human in bust out that is truly nightmare fuel you might be able to find just that scene on youtube that is truly scary
I love that the novel clearly paints John Hammond as the bad guy of this story. He was a greedy corporatist who short changed his employees to the point they wanted to sabagoge his park filled with dangerous animals. They glossed over that in the films and turned him into a philanthropist who wanted to revive the dinosaurs and solely blamed Nedry.
Hey shadow I've got a Suggestion for a video "Why did the t.rex's come back in the lost world jurassic park" I think it would make an interesting video
Maybe it's a matter of being from a different country, but in America that "gene spliced" toy line absolutely was released. I even had one. I believe it was called the "Velocirapteryx". And the Ultimasaurous was definitely sold in America as well. It was all part of the "Chaos Effect" toy line.
I thought the concept artist came out and said the one with the arm canon wasn't actually part of the real concepts? I remember hearing that he said that one was just him doing it for fun.
*Which of these gave you the creeps the most?* Hope you enjoyed this collection of my most haunting pieces of Jurassic Media, please show the love by giving it a like & sub! It's FREE.....sleep well ;)
The one that always gives me creeps is the baby incident
Definitely the Trodon, its one thing to just be eaten by a dinosaur, its quite another to be paralyzed by one, kept alive and used as a nest/food for its young.
@@KOSMOS1701A totally agree
Hi I just subbed to your channel and l have been watching it ever since and also the trodon scared me the most just the thought of baby’s eating you from the insides is nightmare fuel
If I ever had to choose the biggest nightmare fuel of all the different Jurassic Park media it would never NOT be the Trodon. Paralyzed, awake and knowing you're going to be eaten alive! Nope!
In an alternate universe Jurassic Park is a horror franchise is something I don’t mind.
@@nabbitgohome9672 I feel the same about Star Wars. And make the look indistinguishable from modern go pro war murder accident etc footage.
@@jonmandelbaum5395 could you imagine Lucas arts did something with the Project Blackwing as some alternative timeline when the rebel and imperial forces must put their squabbles aside and form a temporary alliance fighting against the infected hoards, using the Guerrilla tactics the rebels are good at with the impressive firepower of the imperials. Although they would have their spats at one another but they would realize that it's not important as half the galaxy could be infected.
@@ethanwilde4716 what I had in mind is different: Luke gradually figures out the rebels aren’t the good guys either and the folks who are the good guys are actually few, too few to ever make a difference. While we can talk shit about the modern remake of all quiet on the western front, where it shines is those times where it’s a horror movie in broad daylight, which is relatively unusual for war films. That requires a psychological angle as well especially if we are doing a redo of Star Wars. So gradually discovering your friends aren’t really your friends, that you aren’t so special, respected, or appreciated, that you’re vulnerable, that even tho good and evil exist, the universe itself is indifferent. Which btw was what made the horror aspect of Gravity especially interesting to me because it’s an unusual thing in cinema and a constant IRL especially for those woke to science.
Part of the horror would be in finding out just how normalized and even enjoyed many horrific unsettling things are for folks we and the protagonists were led to think are nice friendly allies and sympathetic characters.
Things like that. And I’d want the gore and whatnot to be as convincing as the real thing, making the casual way some characters react to it especially jarring. Like even if what k!lls them is fantastical. And every single non human creature should be uncannily disturbing in some indelible way.
@@ethanwilde4716 you guys are delving into some devious plot down in this comment section.
@dovakineofark2540 even better than the shoveled slop Disney made for the movie trilogy.
man can you imagine if the movie followed the book scene for scene, no way that movie would have a PG-13 rating for sure.
Well no, at the time it probably could since I think at the time R rating was if there were harsh language, intense violence, nudity, or drug abuse, and that children under 17 needed to be accompanied by a parent or guardian to see it. Some of these book scenes could actually get away with it being PG13 unlike today then It'd be R at best and NC-17 at the highest.
@@DarkCrystalSage that was the joke, it would definitely be R for sure if not higher.
I think Rebirth is rated R. But I'm under 18 and I've watched JP/JW since I was like VERY little so my mom might let me watch rebirth
@A3r0_Th3_Fr3ak No, it'll more than likely be PG-13, but it'll be a HARD PG-13. And what I mean is, watch Rampage or Kong Skull Island. Those movies are PG-13, but they are BRUTAL.
@Godzillakingofkaiju1 pretty sure it's official that Rebirth is R
8:45 It was called “Triceratops Encounter.” It’s based off of the injured, sick triceratops in the first movie. It was closed down because the animatronics kept breaking down and this made the public, especially kids, not interested in it.
I have to say that when I read the first novel and began reading the baby scene. My God, that scene gave me chills.
I legit considered not reading any further
@piadylan1207 Yeah, it gets pretty dark, especially the second novel.
The only good thing that came out of my sister forcing me to watch the saw movies when I was a child, is that I can read most books without too much of an issue 😭
@@gavincole3359 Can you recommend the name?
Please
Just came across your videos, because I just knew you’d mention the baby. 😂 I read the book when I was on maternity leave, and couldn’t sleep at all for about 3 days because I was scared that little compys would eat my baby, and it was only once I got out of that weird fresh postpartum state that I was like “you’re an absolute idea that could not happen”. 😅😂
Hey, if anything, take comfort in knowing that your baby at least wouldn't have died under your postpartum instincts in that situation 😅
It isn’t scary
This is coming from a ten year old
Ahh we love how our brains can trick us into thinking something completely unreasonable is gonna happen
i just need to know WHY DID YOU USE THE CRYING LAUGHING EMOJI please answer
@@RandomName7489 because it is funny that people are scared of that story I mean what is so hard about hitting a compiy with a flashlight or clicking it on and off in there faces
So troodons want a host to warm their eggs but use a potentially lethal venom followed by massive abdominal trauma? Gonna be an egg warmer on a single triple-a.
I know that abandoned area with the triceratops. I went to Universal studios when i was like, eight and it was one of the stops to visit the triceratops paddock.
A good sized crowd, but when the actor who was playing a JP dinosaur handler asked if anyone wanted to see it up close, i was the only one to raise a hand. I got up face to face with it and it sneezed all over me like the brontosaurus on Lex. Everyone laughed, i was pissed, it was cool.
Guess people weren't showing up for it though and they never bothered to change the attraction.
I unironically had no idea the jurassic park area shut down in universal, I loved the river ride
Wait, really?! I was looking forward to riding it...
@@Mexican_Jedi I was obsessed with dinosaurs as a kid, it was genuinely my favorite area
@@nicboi9803 It’s not closed. The River ride is still open, as well as the restaurants, kid flying ride, and the most intense roller coaster Universal has ever built (in my opinion).
From the footage, looks like the closed part was the old greeting area, where you could meet a triceratops. (Maybe? Was before my time.)
Nowadays, there’s a meeting spot for Blue and a baby raptor, most likely in the same area (or nearby) as the old triceratops spot.
@@256NatLiz that's sick
I don’t think it did? I was just there in the beginning of October
There is extremely spread misconception that the scorpious rex escaped. It actually was let loose to unfreeze by kenjis clumsiness. (Which started around the start of the show. Around S1. And it took around a month for the scorpious rex to unfreeze. In the shows time)
When he kept flicking the switch for the scorpios Rex's cryogenic tube thing
@@Duf-mj4wk Yeah
Honestly if you think about it, if they followed the book for the first movie, it would have set the tone as a horror movie, or a thriller at least. I am rereading the book and man, there are things in there that I have forgotten. I kinda do hope in the future there will be a remake that is true to the books. Of course that would mean the rating would change. It is a sacrifice that I would be happy with.
I like to think that ingen covered up nedry’s death because they want to keep him out of the picture since he was the reason Jurassic park closed before it was even opened
I love your yt channel So much, I haven’t watched many of ur videos for a while but it feels good to be back
Welcome back!
The video: HAUNTING jurassic park media that will give you nighares
My desensitized ahh: yeah that looks like a good video to fall asleep to
I listen to the audiobook to help me sleep
The fact that they gave us giant grasshoppers and not human hybrids with dinosaurs is absolutely lame
@@maniacaldrop92 I mean I’ll skip the human dinos
@@Señormilanesas to be fair you could create some amazing body horroreque creatures with that idea
@@keithcrews4267 nah it definitely doesnt fit with how the first 3 movies went, i feel like they shoulda did more with the hybrid dinos though
But were okay with locusts?
@@Doofythegoofy23 considering locusts were significantly bigger in the cretaceous period, yes yes we are. we dont need another sci fi b grade action movie which is EXACTLY how it would have went
It's interesting that you mentioned the Chaos Effect toys, because I actually had one! It was the Compstegnathus, which was a combination of a Compy, a Stegosaurus, and an African tree frog. Apparently there was a human action figure released with an Ultimasaurus hatchling, despite the adult version never being released
My obsession when it comes to Jurassic park is the SOUNDS these animals would canonically make. The T-Rex especially. Instead of a roar it would be this strange combination of bellbird, canary, and alligator. Something the primal human brain cannot register, yet somehow KNOWS is dangerous.
Bloody great video! Really enjoy this.
Glad to hear it!
The thumbnail is a picture I need framed in my room.
Nedry's death in the book was perfect.
That part with the baby made me cry when I read the book. 😢
It felt sadistic, they'd had heard screaming
The thing is you're alive when they start to eat you
Just imagine waking up and youre baby being ripped-apart by chompy's
I love the idea behind the Compys something that could basically be a pet to us is a serious pack creature down to hunt things bigger than it
@@whysosleepyjoe2811 fun fact, it could be possible for over 90 compys in a pack so they can quite possible kill a rex
@fnafPlushtales that's both terrifying and probably the coolest thing you would ever see
@fnafPlushtales The dinosaur version of "how many 6 year olds could you take in a fight?"
Like the weasel
@@chrisw4120 except the 6 year olds also have exacto knives duct taped to their hands lol
Never really realized how brutal Jurassic park was until
Why do I always watch disturbing stuff on the night shift when I work alone for 12 hours😅
Because it's fun to be scared, maybe?
What happened to the line "Careful. This suit cost more than your education"?
The baby incident story didn't scare me, but it did make me feel sad for the innocent victim who did absolutely nothing wrong! I already knew about the novel version of Nedry's death, which also didn't scare me! I love horror! Shadows, my friend, absolutely epic video today! Loved it! Keep up what you're doing! You're the best! Merry Christmas!
Edit: Can you please do a video about how Soyona Santos was able to escape from Barry in Jurassic World Dominion?
@@DelainaTheJurassicFan you're so quirky! Wow! Omg wow! Quirky!
@@dogevanzandt2889why are you being backhanded/passive aggressive lol? Lots of people like horror and aren’t scared easily. It’s not a quirky thing. You’re weird
is it just me that doesnt feel bad for anything but animals
@@dogevanzandt2889 Strangely hostile lol
I think the Troodon thing would be cooler if it was simply paralyzing/killing a victim for a food source nearby. I cant imagine how unsanitary itd be for eggs to be put in a rotting carcass or how itd basically be ringing a dinner bell to any other predator who'd get bacon AND eggs outta the deal, basically
@@oshkeet precisely. Tarantula hawk wasps paralyze their egg hosts, but keep them alive. In fact, I dont think any speciez that paraticiszes other species just k1lls em outright.
Adding to what the other guy said, those wasps go out of their way to bury what they paralyze for the exact reason you mentioned.
Additionally, the larvae start off very small and grow fast, somehow knowing what parts of their host to eat to keep them alive the longest.
It is a truly mortifying concept, but one that the JP franchise didn't quite make believable. Perhaps the best way to retcon what's there is to make it so that anything that eats the host/eggs becomes paralyzed. Predators are often more intelligent than prey by necessity, and thus quickly learn what to eat and what not to.
Hammond was an evil old bastard in the book instead of Santa Claus like in the movie.
"She probably listens/watches ASMR to sleep!" this is what I'm watching. I LOVE THIS. Ily Shadow's:)
glad you enjoyed it!
I read Jurassic Park when I was eight (30 years ago, it was the first grown-up book I read) and I remember the part with the baby.
SAME ACROSS THE BOARD. I just recently re-watched Jurassic Park .. and I turned to my partner and said "oh my god. Hammond is so irresponsible. he's incompetent." I thought he was whimsical and childlike with his dino dreams as a kid, all the very grown up awareness of how blithely he changes the world for the worse were totally lost on me
Jokes on you, I already have nightmares every night 🫵😄
The DX Virus, HHH and Shaun Michaels rock up. So the question is, is the Jurassic franchise Ready. No I can't here you.
I SAID ARE YOU READY !!!!
@Rahab84 And if you're not ready, WE GOT TWO WORDS FOR YOU!!
I remember in the book and it's sequel things could get way more brutal than the movie. It's also interesting to note that the scientis/CEO dude John Hammond in the book wasn't a wholesome old man like in the movie. He was a straight up a-hole antagonist in the book who dies a karmic death.
I was 9 years old when I read that baby scene from the Jurassic Park book. My mother thought it was a fun action/adventure book like the movie. It wasn't. It was horror and I was both traumatized and HOOKED. I've been looking for that same, awful feeling since.
I did read a book series about 8 years ago that had such a similar feeling. Oddly, it was The Meg series. The movies do it zero justice. Those are books any Jurassic Park fan NEEDS to read!
My mom did this to me as a kid but with Watership down. She said "imma teach you a thing in empathy" 😅
@gilla2092 some lessons are hard learned lmao! Those ones really stick, though.
I read the novel not that long ago and my god. it was brutal. if they had followed the novel word for word.. Jurassic park woulda been a whole other ball game- 🙈
love the dino crisis in the intro!!
The troodons are straight horror material
Pls make more videos like this it’s so interesting and dark
nice video I love your videos
Thanks!
@@ShadowsLew welcome❤
Love your vids :) Something things seem over the top, but hey - Keep going, man :))
Whoa these are creepy and hopefully the new movie is good and love your video
I actually read the baby scene when I read the novel, and wow, it was... dark.
The Trodon is truly disturbing. I really hope it’s in the next movie
I think they could literally make it like an Aliens Scene
Yes. Truly.
9:53 LITTLE JACK HORNER SAT IN A CORNER EATING A HORNER PIE
Original JP may as well have been Resident Evil.
Sick video ! Thank you
You should make a video of what caused the restricted area gate when Zach and gray entered the restricted area and the gyrosphere
I always felt the flims were holding back because the studio wanted a family adventure, glad to see I was somewhat right and the true horror of playing God lives in the expanded media.
We deserve getting 18+ series covering all the dark moments on screen
just got to say i love having your videos in the background while playing fifa
Honestly I think a series would be better with the gore involved and not being afraid to show what the dinosaurs are in what the book said, “jurrasic park doesn’t make dinosaurs. They make monsters” especially the raptors
I have yet to finish the Jurassic Park novel, I tried soon after the movie came out when I was a teenager, but I absolutely remember the daycare scene. I had to question just how much the movie and the book relate.
oh no troodon is legit a horror character wtf?!
Well for Nedly, if it wasn’t for him. The hurricane coming to the island would have caused major damage to the park. Who knows.
It wouldn’t be fun facing one of the trodons, also isn’t there like an insect that does this?
i just came back to this after a few months and i dont regret it. I love these videos
I love your videos thay help me no more about my favourite movies
The assassination of dilo was wild, at it's time it was one of thebiggest predators around it. Almost 20 feet ish, and 2 feet of that was jaws alone
ngl the scorpious rex in camp cretaceous looks like its mixed with some sort of primate with the mobility of its shoulders
Is that a Dino Crysis theme that I hear?
I am now fucking terrified of those small critters that lay them eggs in you when you still alive, thank you for making me not sleep tonight my good friend!
I love the use a Dino Crisis music in these videos
Can't wait to have prehistoric nightmares, thanks Jurassic Park!
You and me both!
Novel for Dennis death is brilliant
What’s the clips with the Netflix water mark from ?
13:34 A SPIDER WHAT?!
On nedry, ingen probably blamed him for what happened. Because of the espionage, it caused ingen to blame nedry and more than likely caused ingen to block his pay
6:54, what’s that called on netflix?
@legend5947 only Netflix series I know of is Camp Cretaceous
@@legend5947 I wanna know too, it looks cool
Cannot wait for Rebith in 2025.
I read that baby part in the book this year and it blew my mind the book is way scarier than the movie
After a recent viewing of Jurassic Park, it's fair to say Bob Peck never skipped leg day 🦖
Off topic, but can you do a video on the complete canon chronological timeline of the entire Jurassic series, or a timeline for each animal? The way you jump around and talk about all the companies involved gives me a headache trying to remember when this and that happened, just so I can understand what your immediately talking about.
I know that If Nedry’s family did Sue Ingen Following the San Diego incident and learning about his death, the Company would argue that he had intentionally sabotaged the park to conduct corporate espionage so he could steal embryos from them and sell them off to a rival corporation. But i Like to think that they’d counter by arguing that despite his actions, they were responsible for creating the dinosaurs and they knew the dangers that came with bringing them back from extinction, but they had intentionally ignored every single warning given to them. And they would also like make claims that because of their intentional ignorance of the warnings given to them, they had intentionally disregarded employee safety for the sake of profit.
How come I'm just now learning about a Jurrassic Park with zombie dinosaurs! That sounds awesome and like something I would have loved!
9:53 Little Jack Horner sat in the corner reading Jurassic scripts
Something tells me you would love the dinosaur horror in my novel series, Primordial Resurgence.
Shadow you should watch the mist they have a spider lay eggs in human in bust out that is truly nightmare fuel you might be able to find just that scene on youtube that is truly scary
The fact I knew about the baby one before I even read/heard it..
I love that the novel clearly paints John Hammond as the bad guy of this story. He was a greedy corporatist who short changed his employees to the point they wanted to sabagoge his park filled with dangerous animals. They glossed over that in the films and turned him into a philanthropist who wanted to revive the dinosaurs and solely blamed Nedry.
where is the clip of the live action abandoned park with the netflix logo from
Watching this during break (absolutely love dinosaurs so much)
Legend
What is the show shown at 6:45 to 7:00
Hey shadow I've got a Suggestion for a video
"Why did the t.rex's come back in the lost world jurassic park"
I think it would make an interesting video
Maybe it's a matter of being from a different country, but in America that "gene spliced" toy line absolutely was released. I even had one. I believe it was called the "Velocirapteryx". And the Ultimasaurous was definitely sold in America as well. It was all part of the "Chaos Effect" toy line.
Wow really 😮😮😮
Hi shadow you are my super star
Hey shadows you’ve mentioned that the Jurassic park the game is soft cannon but what parts are considered cannon and why do over parts are not cannon
Shadows love your videos keep it going, the only thing that scares me and give Nightmares is baby getting killed
Hi shadows sorry that I never commented anymore but the baby incident was very scary
I thought the concept artist came out and said the one with the arm canon wasn't actually part of the real concepts? I remember hearing that he said that one was just him doing it for fun.
Ppl often forget or never learned this isn't a Dinosaur horror story.
This is a warning of science unleashed, unchecked and uncontrolled.
Who the hell thought to bring back Compys
That was the Dino Crisis loading Screen? Or similar. the show is called Primal. I watched it on Max.
Troodons in Ark are awesome
This paired with breakfast should be fun for sure❤
Smart one
What if in the next Jurassic world they put Hitler dna in a velociraptor
what was the animation from in the chapter "disease X"
Troodon cannon baby 😎