I don't feel bad for the raptors in the slightest. Especially after reading the novel. They are irredeemable psychos who love to kill, even they're not hungry. Muldoon was right. The raptors should've been put down long ago.
@@williamrosmer8381 Yep. In the movie he wants the world to see something astounding, and that desire clouds him to the risks. It is interesting watching reactors immediately slot him into the greedy capitalist trope and take a while to budge off of it. It makes sense to be suspicious--given the majority of media portrayals of someone in this situation--but there's nothing he ever does to really prompt it except being a businessman.
“Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could they didn’t stop to think about whether or not they should.” This quote is more true than ever now.
9:20 "from a thousand year old mosquito" No. From a mosquito that died over 65 million years ago, but was preserved in amber, which is a nearly perfect preservative - we have found entire intact creatures from that time period encased in amber.
@@14s0cc3r14 You're right. It doesn't last that long. But, this is sci-fi after all,and it was a brilliant idea on the part of Michael Creighton to even come up with it. But yeah, this particular bit of sci-fi is far more 'fi" than "sci" to be sure.
I think they figured out that dna from the mammoth era is theoretically feasible. Cuz most of the strand is still decent. But they'd have to use a similar animal to breed it like an elephant, tiger, or maybe emu for terror birds.
@@nsasupporter7557yeah, it was more explained in the book. Grant was testing the JP scientists because they used his investigations. Then Dr. Wu told Grant they don’t know exactly what kind of dinosaur are breeding until it is born.
@@nsasupporter7557 It is very hard to predict, how "babydinos" would look like only based on fossils, there are not that many. And it was even harder decades ago. But I assume, Grant did realise what it was and his question was more like he couldn't believe what he saw.
It doesn't matter how often 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. Side notes: The dinosaur sounds in this movie were made by combining sounds made by living animals and everyday objects. The Tyrannosaurus rex, affectionately known as Rexy, was a mix of elephant calf, koala, lion, tiger, and alligator vocalizations (roar, snarls and growls), and a dog playing with a rope toy (shaking the Gallimimus to death). The Dilophosaurus was a mix of hawk, swan, howler monkey and rattlesnake sounds. The adult Raptors were a mix of a walrus chest roar and dolphin mating scream, while the hatchling was a mix of owlet and fox kit sounds. The Brachiosaurus vocalizations were slowed down donkey brays, while the sneeze was a mix of an active fire hydrant and a whale breathing through its blowhole(s). The Gallimimus's chief sound effect was made using the recorded calls of a female horse in heat. A good portion of this movie was shot on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Whenever I hear Hammond ask "Who's hungry?", my first reaction every time is "Not after hearing the Raptors rip the cow apart." Lego released 30th anniversary sets in honor of Jurassic Park and the one I have is based on Dennis Nedry's encounter with the Dilophosaurus.
8:40 you had chills..... imagine, watching it in cinema, where the soundmachine, actuall had you feeling the dinosaur coming back down to the ground.... and remember, up until that movie, CGI was minima, small effects, that usually were easily spotted as that.... this movie really took it next level, or better 2 levels up.... i will never forget that moment.... 25:13 best display of frozen in fear, i ever saw in a movie....
Still my favorite Steven Spielberg film to this day. 31 years after release and it's still an untouchable piece of blockbuster filmmaking. Amazing visuals for its time, great acting, a well told story, and really suspenseful moments. A great film that should never be missed out on and will forever be a classic.
Agreed. But they are destroying it with all the unnecessary sequels that we don’t need! And what doesn’t help is all the STUPID fans blindingly wanting more sequels. After they’ve seen all the shitty sequels of Star Wars and Jurassic Park
I actually really like that he is capable of being such a likeable man, but is still the dangerous selfish billionaire. Some more meat to being disappointed in him than just hating him.
@@demo2823exactly. In the book I didn't care when Hammond got got. I also read the book long after I saw the movie because I was still single digits when the movie came out. However I don't aee Hammond in the movie as selfish. Not quite really. Narcisisstic? Eh, maybe since he clearly has an ego and holds himself to a level, but that doesn't quite work. Naive? Except he seems to have an above working knowledge of the operations and science, he just lacked foresight. But hes definitely dangerous, not in a blatantly evil way, but in a hubris and negligent way.
Your reaction to the 1st showing of living dinosaurs is exactly what you're supposed to feel when you see that. When the movie 1st came out, that was the tag line in the trailers... that you will think you were seeing REAL DINOSAURS. It was state of the art CGI for the time.... but it was perfect.
30 years later the effects and the story hold up. Only the science is dated. We discovered a lot where we were wrong back then. But the cinematography? The reveal of the dinosaurs still impresses me after all this time. That scene is perfect. To name just one of many examples.
The sick triceratops was the first of the animatronic dinosaurs that was filmed during production of the movie. Up until then, nobody was sure how well they would operate. Minds were put at ease once they saw it on film.
As a dinosaur fan ever since I was young : I’m flabbergasted, drowned, shocked that you HAVEN’T SEEN THIS! And yes the movies do get better until Dominion *cough*.
Fun fact: when Rexy (the T-Rex), was breaking the car with the kids in, it was unscripted because the Storm had made the animatronic go haywire and those screams were real, those kids were genuinely scared
WRONG. Stop spreading this false fact just to try and get a FuN fAcT comment. It WAS supposed to break through the roof. The only thing that wasn't meant to happen was the plastic roof splitting in two like you see in a couple of shots. That didn't cause the children to scream in genuine unscripted terror. The reason they screamed was because they were actors in a movie.
@@nissy9220so you’re discrediting actual accounts from the people who worked on the set and said the weather was playing havoc with the animatronics? Interesting approach.
😄 When you said your brother made you repeatedly watch "Godzilla," the first thought that went through my head was, "I wonder which Godzilla?" Since the original came out in 1954, there have been nearly as many remakes of it as there have been of "A Christmas Carol" and "Little Women." 🦖 I don't want to spoil anything significant about the plots of the next two films in this franchise, so I'll just say that the second one includes stegosauruses and the third one includes pterodactyls. 🦕 You probably already know this, but Disney made two very popular animated films on this subject matter, "Dinosaur" (2000) and "The Good Dinosaur" (2015). Then of course, there's also Don Bluth's "Land Before Time" franchise, but those movies are all primarily aimed at pre-teens. 😎 Your clothing looks great, but then, you always look great no matter what you wear.
I seen this in theaters i was 10 in 1993. I will never forget that T Rex roar through the speakers it was so LOUD i felt it in my bones. It was terrifying and awsome at the same time
Based on the book of the same name, Jurassic Park is one of Universal and Steven Spielberg's finest. Also, at 9:15-9:22, you missed the part of the cartoon sequence that explains that ancient mosquitos drank the DNA-filled blood of dinosaurs and similar creatures. Also, go see the two sequels, The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) and Jurassic Park III (2001).
Look back at the lecture about velociraptors to the child and the helicopter seatbelts. It's foreshadowing. *SPOILER* The seatbelts both being female ends and Grant managed to make them work, like how the dinosaurs managed to breed despite being all female.
Feeling the T-Rex footsteps in the theaters seats...while seeing ripples in the water (done by using a guitar string underneath the dashboard) was one of the most intense cinematic experiences ever. I saw this 6 times in theaters with different people every time, that's how epic it was. Absolutely perfect combinations of practical and CGI, before they completely relied.
Ahhhh, back when big blockbusters still knew how to write thought provoking and captivating dialogue. And use practical effects. And limit music in the scariest moment. And write characters as both realistic and multi-faceted. And nail the balance between hiding the big bad too much or showing the big bad too much.
Here's a few fun little facts, one velociraptors were actually very notorious cagebreakers in the original book, secondly the issue was that because it was an all-female dinosaur Island they wound up using the frogs and it wound up being a dna-based issue because they were able to change sex from female to male another issue was that they had the issue of the dinosaurs escaping the island especially considering one of the smaller dinosaurs that actually was supposed to be in the movie but wound up in the second movie, and lasts only two characters actually died from actual dinosaurs that they encountered but in the wrong aspect of how they were killed
The way Nedry dies in the book is a lot more graphic. It's still the same dinosaur that kills him, the Dilophosaurus, only it's a fully grown adult(which stood 10ft tall). Nedry drives frantically trying to reach the ferry, but is completely lost due to the storm and the darkness of night. He then slams the breaks as he almost hits a concrete wall. Frustrated, Nedry goes outside the jeep in an attempt to figure out where the hell he ended up, noticing that he ended up by the river instead of the coast, and he checks his watch and realizes he only has a few minutes left before the ferry leaves. "You have a problem, Dennis!" he says out loud to himself in frustration, then he hears something in the jungle responding to his noise by hooting, sounding somewhat like an owl. At first he dismisses it and just starts heading back, until he hears the hooting again, but this time it was closer, and he could hears footsteps accompanying the hoots as it came closer, which startles Nedry and causes him to run to the jeep in a panic. As soon as he reaches the jeep, Nedry is greeted by a Dilophosaurus standing about 40 ft away in front of the headlights. Nedry had not been on the tour and wasn't familiar with every species of dinosaur inhabiting the park, so he wasn't sure what to make of this 10ft tall, double-crested weirdo. The Dilophosaurs stands there, staring at Nedry like a lost dog, probably thinking the headlights of the jeep was a fire so it dared not apporach him. That is until it reared its head and made a quick snapping motion, followed by a sticky foam hitting Nedry on his sweater. The Dilo spits at him again, hitting Nedry in the neck, where he starts to feel a tingly and burning sensation, that's when he realized it was spitting venom at him. Just as Nedry is about to enter the jeep, the Dilo spits venom right into his eyes, causing Nedry to writhe and scream in agony as the venom burns his eyeballs. Nedry drops on his knees as he is now completely blind and helpless, but he can hear the Dilo hooting and getting closer and closer. The Dilophosaurus proceeds to slash Nedry's belly, spilling out his intestines, then clamping its jaws on Nedry's head and lifting him up. The last thing Nedry feels before he dies is the Dilo's jaws slowly crushing his skull like an egg.
20:25 "How can you work with dinosaurs and know nothing about dinosaurs?" He doesn't work with dinosaurs. He is a software engineer who was the lowest bidder to write the program for an amusement park. He sits in an office and stares at computers all day. Now, me, I'd be out there on breaks learning new dino things because I love dinosaurs, but evidently Dennis Nedry does not. A better question is: How can you plan to rob this place and not even learn the road to the dock? No rehearsals, no studying a map. I mean this place has like 2 roads and he got lost.
After my recent binge of the Jurassic series, I have to say that it is genuinely just so fun to watch - even the movies which people validly criticise are at the very least interesting and thrilling... PLEASE watch all 6 (and possibly 7 soon)
2:55 That’s a SPAS-12, an Italian 12 gauge shotgun capable of firing both on pump action and semi-auto regime. It’s a gun that is probably way more common in pop culture than in real life, and part to that is thanks to this movie.
As far as the DNA splicing, I'm pretty sure they're currently doing it with Woolly Mammoth DNA and Asian Elephants in hopes of creating new Mammoths. Their genetic make up is relatively similar and I think the idea is to implant the created embryo into the Asian elephant and about the closest thing you can get to a woolly mammoth will be born. What a time to be alive.
7:34 That seatbelt bit was meant to be the first clue that this park was not quite ready for public consumption, and the little details it was missing just happened to be safety details.
Not to mention it was a foreshadow of a population of all female dinosaurs finding a way to mate. You will notice that when Grant holds up both sides of the seatbelt, they were both the female ends.
Fun fact when they were landing to the park on the helicopter grant had to use to female ends seatbelts to secure himself in foreshadowing that the dinosaurs would find a way to reproduce on their own.
I still think about that poor sap who had to crawl into the T-rex's mouth in between takes to drain the water that pooled in the skin, and how that head was incredibly heavy and that the jaws sometimes shut unexpectedly. The kid actors legit almost died when the Rex broke into the car ceiling. It came down too fast and heavy and the glass that was only supposed to break at the edges broke into two pieces and could've sliced them up.
Notice that Malcolm had almost nothing to say, except flirting with Ellie, right up until the incubation scene. And when he gets all the information, he processed it and began applying the uncertainty principle (fancy way of saying exactly what it sounds like). That's why everything he says is generalized in context, but he can point out where it specifically applies in the situation. Honestly, it requires watching the movie two or three times and keeping everything he said in mind as the movie goes on to really get it.
20:40 "Honestly, nobody deserves a death like this." Well, considering how many people die and almost die because of that one man, he might deserve it.
Jurassic Park!? I don't know if I missed an announcement or not, but this is a surprise I am very much here for! Also, love the top, Sophie, you always have the best outfits. ❤
9:35 "How do you interrupt the cellular mitosis?" "Can we see the unfertilized egg?" Sounds like the script writers asked some high school kids to throw together a few words they heard in biology class that day.
What happens to the dinosaurs was said by Samuel L. Jackson's character: "We bred them Lysine-deficient. Unless they're supplied (by us) with Lysine, they will slip into a coma and die." The movie was not left open ended, it is suggested that without the supplement the animals will all die on the island.
The dinosaurs that escaped ate lysine-rich plants, while predators ate lysine-eating animals. In the book, the Costa Rican army napalmed Isla Nublar at the end of the first book. Nothing was left standing.
I’m here for it! I really enjoy your videos you’re my favourite reaction channel I wish you posted more often! Keep up the amazing work! Can’t wait for your next video!
Fun fact for you: during the scene when rexy broke out of her enclosure, when she stuck her head in the roof of the car breaking the glass, the animatronic they used malfunctioned and went crazy because of the rain, and it was never meant to go through the roof of the car, so those screams from the kids were genuine. Also the movie is quite different to the book this is based on. For one, some of the characters that died in the movie actually survived in the book. Pretty sure the ones that died in the book were hammond, nedry, henry wu and arnold. There was another character called ed regis who was killed by a juvenile rex, but those werent included in the film. While gennaro the lawyer ends up dying he actually dies in between the first and second book, suffering from dysentery.
@@ronfehr7899 while that is true, they had him return in the second book, i think it was something along the lines of faking his death for some reason. Its been a while since i read it. I dont count ian as dead in the first book because hes in the second one
WRONG. It WAS supposed to break through the roof. Why people continue to spread this false fact is beyond me. Do even 3 seconds of research and you'll realise it's simply not true. What WASN'T meant to happen was the roof splitting in two like you see in a couple of shots. The kids weren't "genuinely terrified". The reason they were screaming is because they were actors in a movie.
Complete garbage story. Stop spreading misinformation. This fabricated exaggerated story originated from a tv interview years ago when the actor who played Tim said that the animatronic broke the corner of the plexi glsss during one take. That was it. Then it got exaggerated by Americans as usual and people pass it off as fact. Stop being dumb
Beauty isn’t something you can hide… only cover it a while. Entertaining as always. Thanks for the laughs, thoughts and commentary. I like the way you think, lady. Keep on keeping on and Gritos from Tejas.
I truly hope you go down the Jurassic rabbit hole cause i will say it is a good series combined with yhe Jurassic world especially if you a fan of dinosaur's
A movie that really created quite an impact on so many scientific theories and in turn influenced or inspired young people at the time wanting to study paleontology.
"Can you do that in real life?" Ehhh....not really in the way the film does. However, there is a belief that science can bring back extinct species like the Dodo. There have been discussions of a hypothetical 'Pleistocene Park' with Mammoths and other extinct Ice Age lifeforms.
Nedry didn't deactivate the raptor fences for two reasons: 1) He knows how dangerous they are, and 2) They weren't along the route to the East Dock, so shutting down power to the raptor fences would have been pointless Why it didn't occur to Nedry to simply postpone the smuggling operation to a night when there was no storm is anyone's guess.
6:25 "He's trying to bribe them to sign his lawyer's papers to open up a park that's very dangerous to the public but it will make me so much money that I don't really care." First, the "bribe" was to fund their research. They don't get a pocketful of cash but they get to keep working for 3 more years. Also, he's already the guy paying for this site so basically he's their boss, or at least their financial investor, telling them that he will do the same thing for 3 more years. He's bribing them by making them work, which they would prefer to being out of work. Also, he's not bribing them to sign papers. He only asked them to come to his park and make up their own minds. That's pretty fair, isn't it? Finally, the part you cannot know this early: John Hammond is not a greedy billionaire wanting to get rich. His lawyer is that. Hammond is a kindly benefactor who loves dinosaurs and wants to make a park full of them to delight and entertain people like me who would consider it the thrill of a lifetime to see living dinosaurs. He's really not in it for the money.
"For a 1993 movie the dinosaurs look freaking amazing" - It's kind of funny because Spielberg specifically had them scale the Brach up to twice its normal size for that scene to really press the size of the animal into our minds. But the 3D model's texture was obviously never meant to be viewed on the model with it blown up like that. All of the dinosaurs only seen at a distance or for a quick second have much lower resolution skin textures to impart a sensation of distance or speed on them. Likely also to reduce render times as the technology to do the movie with 3D only came into being while they were working on The Abyss, which Jurassic Park was delayed for (Well, and because of a hurricane). Because of this, the Brachiosaur scene actually is the least convincing scene in the movie, even though it still holds up pretty well for its age.
The Mesozoic Era ( The time of reptiles ) encompasses 3 periods; Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous that was from 252 million years to 66 million years. So the mosquito would be more than 66 million years + . 🦕🦖🦟
In the vent scene when people were escaping from the velociraptors, there was a shot from above, showing Lex trying to hold on while the others were trying to help. In actuality, the stunt woman had looked right at the camera. To fix this problem, her face was replaced with that of Lex, allowing the footage to still be useful.
Jurassic Park is my all-time favorite franchise, Jurassic Park all the way to the new Jurassic World movies are really great and of course they all have their scenes where there’s gory blood and people being eaten but it is a highly recommended series to watch, I would watch the next movie and the others as well!!!
The dinosaur expert that was on set as a consultant has said that he was often asked what dinosaurs looked like. His repky was always to tell the people to watch Jurassic Park.
There’s a hilarious phenomenon with kids that grew up in the late 80’s/early 90’s that many of them who saw this still have nightmares about the raptor kitchen scene. 😂
I love how Sophie is sooo over Hammond because he happend to be rich where i always looked at him as a Jurassic Park Dumbledore 😅 But its pretty accurate with the book btw
This is definitely a movie that you need to watch with the best speakers you can get your hands on. A fantastic benchmark for sound systems of all prices.
It would've made more sense if they used chicken or duck DNA to patch the gaps in the Dino DNA. Grant said in the beginning that dinosaurs are more closely related to modern birds than reptiles. Female birds have 2 ovaries: one on the right that is fully developed and functions, and one on the left that is an underdeveloped clump of cells that doesn't do anything for most birds. I'm many birds (including domestic chickens and ducks), if the right, functional ovary dies due to an injury on infection, the left ovary develops into a testes, resulting in a complete sex change including plumage, call, behavior, and even reproduction. It happens surprisingly often with ducks, if you hang around a duck keeping Facebook group long enough, you'll see people complaining about their ducks "going drake". It's generally considered a negative in poultry because males don't lay eggs and they're territorial, so if you end up with too many, they start to fight. It just would've made so much more sense in the context of the movie and reality.
I wish you could watch the second one with the two deleted scenes in the runtime; I've never seen that outside of airings on cable. But even so, The Lost World serves as a great follow-up. Everyone's gonna tell you that the first one's the best, and maybe they're right, but this film definitely deserves a chance, at least considering it had a novel of it's own. And who knows; if you don't enjoy it, it's likely an indicator for the others.
The problem with most movies is all the tension is cut out for me from movies when kids are involved as it is extraordinarily rare for a child to be killed on screen. Off screen they can be killed but very rarely on screen.
Up until the time of this movie, a T-rex was depicted in an upright position, sort of like a prairie dog, and the tiny hands seem strange. But scientists realized their bodies were more parallel to the ground. A T-rex had one of the most powerful bite-force per square inch which they achieved by massive muscles in their jaws. To counterbalance this weight, their tail is very thick and their hands reduced in size. (Other species in the same family had even tinier hands in terms of ratio.)
Dune Part 2 is coming out to the theaters at the first day of March. Dune Part 1 was already a visual masterpiece 3 years ago and I’ve just read the book. Both of them were amazing despite how confusing and weird it is. Now I see why people say that Dune rivals Lord of the Rings. What makes this book even more special is that it heavily inspires Star Wars, Game of Thrones, and many more franchises.
21:55 "Now actually, the leaves are just salad on the side. You guys are the main course." Y'know, now that you mention it, I just remembered that horses will sometimes kill and eat barnyard chickens. I could totally see a brachiosaurs gobbling up some extra protein that was neatly presented to it in a tree!
One of my favorite movies of all time and by far the best dinosaur movie ever made 🦖🦕😱. John Williams score in this movie is music to my ears and Jeff Goldblum is national treasure 😎. Great reaction Sophie and take care and stay safe 👍.
I don't think Hammond really meant that comment to Ellie to be sexist. I think he meant it should be him going because he's the one that caused this mess. He was trying to take some responsibility.
"I feel bad for that man, but also the dinosaur did nothing wrong."
Ah, yes - the main theme of the movie.
You mean the *entire franchise
I don't feel bad for the raptors in the slightest. Especially after reading the novel. They are irredeemable psychos who love to kill, even they're not hungry. Muldoon was right. The raptors should've been put down long ago.
The old man actually isn't greedy. He's just really really eager and ignores potential problems.
In the book, he is greedy.
@@jd-zr3vk that's fair. But the movie version never comes off as greedy
@@jd-zr3vk It's irrelevant to the situation here :D
Vision without foresight
@@williamrosmer8381 Yep. In the movie he wants the world to see something astounding, and that desire clouds him to the risks.
It is interesting watching reactors immediately slot him into the greedy capitalist trope and take a while to budge off of it. It makes sense to be suspicious--given the majority of media portrayals of someone in this situation--but there's nothing he ever does to really prompt it except being a businessman.
“Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could they didn’t stop to think about whether or not they should.” This quote is more true than ever now.
How?💀
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@@cosmo287AI would be a good start
How are you everywhere 😂 I see you comment on Hazbin Hotel videos, Mario videos, Jurassic Park videos… probably more and I can’t remember
*could,
9:20 "from a thousand year old mosquito"
No.
From a mosquito that died over 65 million years ago, but was preserved in amber, which is a nearly perfect preservative - we have found entire intact creatures from that time period encased in amber.
Too bad DNA doesn’t that long
@@14s0cc3r14 You're right.
It doesn't last that long.
But, this is sci-fi after all,and it was a brilliant idea on the part of Michael Creighton to even come up with it.
But yeah, this particular bit of sci-fi is far more 'fi" than "sci" to be sure.
I think they figured out that dna from the mammoth era is theoretically feasible. Cuz most of the strand is still decent. But they'd have to use a similar animal to breed it like an elephant, tiger, or maybe emu for terror birds.
well, she is American..
@@albertocapparella130 YEC...
That bit with Grant and the seatbelt on the helicopter was foreshadowing of “life finds a way”.
Yes, and both seatbelt ends where "female".
It was so stupid when Grant had to ask what kind of dinosaur the baby raptor was… aren’t you a dinosaur expert, buddy?
@@ProjectAchievaha! Good one
@@nsasupporter7557yeah, it was more explained in the book. Grant was testing the JP scientists because they used his investigations. Then Dr. Wu told Grant they don’t know exactly what kind of dinosaur are breeding until it is born.
@@nsasupporter7557 It is very hard to predict, how "babydinos" would look like only based on fossils, there are not that many. And it was even harder decades ago. But I assume, Grant did realise what it was and his question was more like he couldn't believe what he saw.
It doesn't matter how often 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.
Side notes:
The dinosaur sounds in this movie were made by combining sounds made by living animals and everyday objects.
The Tyrannosaurus rex, affectionately known as Rexy, was a mix of elephant calf, koala, lion, tiger, and alligator vocalizations (roar, snarls and growls), and a dog playing with a rope toy (shaking the Gallimimus to death).
The Dilophosaurus was a mix of hawk, swan, howler monkey and rattlesnake sounds.
The adult Raptors were a mix of a walrus chest roar and dolphin mating scream, while the hatchling was a mix of owlet and fox kit sounds.
The Brachiosaurus vocalizations were slowed down donkey brays, while the sneeze was a mix of an active fire hydrant and a whale breathing through its blowhole(s).
The Gallimimus's chief sound effect was made using the recorded calls of a female horse in heat.
A good portion of this movie was shot on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.
Whenever I hear Hammond ask "Who's hungry?", my first reaction every time is "Not after hearing the Raptors rip the cow apart."
Lego released 30th anniversary sets in honor of Jurassic Park and the one I have is based on Dennis Nedry's encounter with the Dilophosaurus.
Wow I didn't know these facts about the animal sounds thats so cool
@@TheYoungGeninSasuke It wowed me too, being an audio production major in college.
The mosquito wouldn’t be thousands of years old, it would be millions of years old.
8:40
you had chills..... imagine, watching it in cinema, where the soundmachine, actuall had you feeling the dinosaur coming back down to the ground....
and remember, up until that movie, CGI was minima, small effects, that usually were easily spotted as that....
this movie really took it next level, or better 2 levels up....
i will never forget that moment....
25:13 best display of frozen in fear, i ever saw in a movie....
it did, and don't forget the animatronics. The T-rex was an actual animatronic, to scale and all
Still my favorite Steven Spielberg film to this day. 31 years after release and it's still an untouchable piece of blockbuster filmmaking. Amazing visuals for its time, great acting, a well told story, and really suspenseful moments. A great film that should never be missed out on and will forever be a classic.
Yeah, my dad loved the movie Jurassic Park.
Super 8 is my favorite Speelbug movie.
Agreed. But they are destroying it with all the unnecessary sequels that we don’t need! And what doesn’t help is all the STUPID fans blindingly wanting more sequels. After they’ve seen all the shitty sequels of Star Wars and Jurassic Park
Read the book. Hammond is MUCH more of the greedy villain you make him out to be there.
I actually really like that he is capable of being such a likeable man, but is still the dangerous selfish billionaire. Some more meat to being disappointed in him than just hating him.
@@demo2823exactly. In the book I didn't care when Hammond got got. I also read the book long after I saw the movie because I was still single digits when the movie came out.
However I don't aee Hammond in the movie as selfish. Not quite really. Narcisisstic? Eh, maybe since he clearly has an ego and holds himself to a level, but that doesn't quite work. Naive? Except he seems to have an above working knowledge of the operations and science, he just lacked foresight. But hes definitely dangerous, not in a blatantly evil way, but in a hubris and negligent way.
Your reaction to the 1st showing of living dinosaurs is exactly what you're supposed to feel when you see that. When the movie 1st came out, that was the tag line in the trailers... that you will think you were seeing REAL DINOSAURS. It was state of the art CGI for the time.... but it was perfect.
30 years later the effects and the story hold up. Only the science is dated. We discovered a lot where we were wrong back then.
But the cinematography? The reveal of the dinosaurs still impresses me after all this time. That scene is perfect. To name just one of many examples.
The sick triceratops was the first of the animatronic dinosaurs that was filmed during production of the movie. Up until then, nobody was sure how well they would operate. Minds were put at ease once they saw it on film.
Ah yes, the movie that casually killed Samuel L. Jackson off-screen 😂
As a dinosaur fan ever since I was young : I’m flabbergasted, drowned, shocked that you HAVEN’T SEEN THIS! And yes the movies do get better until Dominion *cough*.
Everyone when they are 3 years old: watching bee maya or watching barbie movies
And than me: watching dino dokumentaries when i am 3 years old😅
Until film 3.... that's where they go downhill.
The first two films are amazing. Everything after that is just kinda... mehh...
JP 3 > JP 2
@@ekin_kermit Shit, I was a massive disney kid and even I watched Jurassic park.
I find her having never seen it kinda hard to believe.
The Jurassic Park Jeep is one of my favorite cars ever.
I have it in a Lego set.
I remembered being so scared at this movie when I was a kid. So, I’ve been looking forward to this reaction.
LOL at "Yeah, that will be included on a coupon day"! 😄
"But also the dinosaur did nothing wrong, just trying to survive" THANK you! No one else agrees with me on this!
Fun fact: when Rexy (the T-Rex), was breaking the car with the kids in, it was unscripted because the Storm had made the animatronic go haywire and those screams were real, those kids were genuinely scared
WRONG. Stop spreading this false fact just to try and get a FuN fAcT comment. It WAS supposed to break through the roof. The only thing that wasn't meant to happen was the plastic roof splitting in two like you see in a couple of shots. That didn't cause the children to scream in genuine unscripted terror. The reason they screamed was because they were actors in a movie.
If I remember correctly the kids did give them permission to use the scene because it was good
Complete and utter nonsense.
@@nissy9220so you’re discrediting actual accounts from the people who worked on the set and said the weather was playing havoc with the animatronics? Interesting approach.
😄 When you said your brother made you repeatedly watch "Godzilla," the first thought that went through my head was, "I wonder which Godzilla?" Since the original came out in 1954, there have been nearly as many remakes of it as there have been of "A Christmas Carol" and "Little Women." 🦖 I don't want to spoil anything significant about the plots of the next two films in this franchise, so I'll just say that the second one includes stegosauruses and the third one includes pterodactyls. 🦕 You probably already know this, but Disney made two very popular animated films on this subject matter, "Dinosaur" (2000) and "The Good Dinosaur" (2015). Then of course, there's also Don Bluth's "Land Before Time" franchise, but those movies are all primarily aimed at pre-teens. 😎 Your clothing looks great, but then, you always look great no matter what you wear.
I seen this in theaters i was 10 in 1993. I will never forget that T Rex roar through the speakers it was so LOUD i felt it in my bones. It was terrifying and awsome at the same time
Based on the book of the same name, Jurassic Park is one of Universal and Steven Spielberg's finest.
Also, at 9:15-9:22, you missed the part of the cartoon sequence that explains that ancient mosquitos drank the DNA-filled blood of dinosaurs and similar creatures.
Also, go see the two sequels, The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) and Jurassic Park III (2001).
Look back at the lecture about velociraptors to the child and the helicopter seatbelts. It's foreshadowing.
*SPOILER*
The seatbelts both being female ends and Grant managed to make them work, like how the dinosaurs managed to breed despite being all female.
Feeling the T-Rex footsteps in the theaters seats...while seeing ripples in the water (done by using a guitar string underneath the dashboard) was one of the most intense cinematic experiences ever. I saw this 6 times in theaters with different people every time, that's how epic it was. Absolutely perfect combinations of practical and CGI, before they completely relied.
Birds aka 'Non-Avian Dinosaurs'. Yes, they are related.
Ahhhh, back when big blockbusters still knew how to write thought provoking and captivating dialogue.
And use practical effects.
And limit music in the scariest moment.
And write characters as both realistic and multi-faceted.
And nail the balance between hiding the big bad too much or showing the big bad too much.
Here's a few fun little facts, one velociraptors were actually very notorious cagebreakers in the original book, secondly the issue was that because it was an all-female dinosaur Island they wound up using the frogs and it wound up being a dna-based issue because they were able to change sex from female to male another issue was that they had the issue of the dinosaurs escaping the island especially considering one of the smaller dinosaurs that actually was supposed to be in the movie but wound up in the second movie, and lasts only two characters actually died from actual dinosaurs that they encountered but in the wrong aspect of how they were killed
The way Nedry dies in the book is a lot more graphic.
It's still the same dinosaur that kills him, the Dilophosaurus, only it's a fully grown adult(which stood 10ft tall).
Nedry drives frantically trying to reach the ferry, but is completely lost due to the storm and the darkness of night. He then slams the breaks as he almost hits a concrete wall. Frustrated, Nedry goes outside the jeep in an attempt to figure out where the hell he ended up, noticing that he ended up by the river instead of the coast, and he checks his watch and realizes he only has a few minutes left before the ferry leaves.
"You have a problem, Dennis!" he says out loud to himself in frustration, then he hears something in the jungle responding to his noise by hooting, sounding somewhat like an owl. At first he dismisses it and just starts heading back, until he hears the hooting again, but this time it was closer, and he could hears footsteps accompanying the hoots as it came closer, which startles Nedry and causes him to run to the jeep in a panic. As soon as he reaches the jeep, Nedry is greeted by a Dilophosaurus standing about 40 ft away in front of the headlights.
Nedry had not been on the tour and wasn't familiar with every species of dinosaur inhabiting the park, so he wasn't sure what to make of this 10ft tall, double-crested weirdo.
The Dilophosaurs stands there, staring at Nedry like a lost dog, probably thinking the headlights of the jeep was a fire so it dared not apporach him. That is until it reared its head and made a quick snapping motion, followed by a sticky foam hitting Nedry on his sweater. The Dilo spits at him again, hitting Nedry in the neck, where he starts to feel a tingly and burning sensation, that's when he realized it was spitting venom at him. Just as Nedry is about to enter the jeep, the Dilo spits venom right into his eyes, causing Nedry to writhe and scream in agony as the venom burns his eyeballs. Nedry drops on his knees as he is now completely blind and helpless, but he can hear the Dilo hooting and getting closer and closer. The Dilophosaurus proceeds to slash Nedry's belly, spilling out his intestines, then clamping its jaws on Nedry's head and lifting him up. The last thing Nedry feels before he dies is the Dilo's jaws slowly crushing his skull like an egg.
20:25 "How can you work with dinosaurs and know nothing about dinosaurs?"
He doesn't work with dinosaurs.
He is a software engineer who was the lowest bidder to write the program for an amusement park.
He sits in an office and stares at computers all day.
Now, me, I'd be out there on breaks learning new dino things because I love dinosaurs, but evidently Dennis Nedry does not.
A better question is: How can you plan to rob this place and not even learn the road to the dock?
No rehearsals, no studying a map.
I mean this place has like 2 roads and he got lost.
I enjoyed your reaction.
Funny that you almost choked on your gasp to the dilophasaurus.
Jeff Goldblum's Jurassic Park: "Must go faster...." 🦖
Jeff Goldblum Independence Day: "MUST GO FASTER!!!" 👽
After my recent binge of the Jurassic series, I have to say that it is genuinely just so fun to watch - even the movies which people validly criticise are at the very least interesting and thrilling... PLEASE watch all 6 (and possibly 7 soon)
2:55 That’s a SPAS-12, an Italian 12 gauge shotgun capable of firing both on pump action and semi-auto regime. It’s a gun that is probably way more common in pop culture than in real life, and part to that is thanks to this movie.
As far as the DNA splicing, I'm pretty sure they're currently doing it with Woolly Mammoth DNA and Asian Elephants in hopes of creating new Mammoths. Their genetic make up is relatively similar and I think the idea is to implant the created embryo into the Asian elephant and about the closest thing you can get to a woolly mammoth will be born. What a time to be alive.
7:34 That seatbelt bit was meant to be the first clue that this park was not quite ready for public consumption, and the little details it was missing just happened to be safety details.
Not to mention it was a foreshadow of a population of all female dinosaurs finding a way to mate. You will notice that when Grant holds up both sides of the seatbelt, they were both the female ends.
@TheCkent100 Which begs the question, how about Elly's seatbelt? Was she not able to strap hers on?
@ronfehr7899 my guess is that Alan was sitting on the male side to his seatbelt
Fun fact when they were landing to the park on the helicopter grant had to use to female ends seatbelts to secure himself in foreshadowing that the dinosaurs would find a way to reproduce on their own.
I still think about that poor sap who had to crawl into the T-rex's mouth in between takes to drain the water that pooled in the skin, and how that head was incredibly heavy and that the jaws sometimes shut unexpectedly. The kid actors legit almost died when the Rex broke into the car ceiling. It came down too fast and heavy and the glass that was only supposed to break at the edges broke into two pieces and could've sliced them up.
“Life, uhhh, finds a way”
Notice that Malcolm had almost nothing to say, except flirting with Ellie, right up until the incubation scene. And when he gets all the information, he processed it and began applying the uncertainty principle (fancy way of saying exactly what it sounds like). That's why everything he says is generalized in context, but he can point out where it specifically applies in the situation.
Honestly, it requires watching the movie two or three times and keeping everything he said in mind as the movie goes on to really get it.
20:40 "Honestly, nobody deserves a death like this."
Well, considering how many people die and almost die because of that one man, he might deserve it.
keep watching the movies
Jurassic Park!? I don't know if I missed an announcement or not, but this is a surprise I am very much here for!
Also, love the top, Sophie, you always have the best outfits. ❤
9:35 "How do you interrupt the cellular mitosis?" "Can we see the unfertilized egg?"
Sounds like the script writers asked some high school kids to throw together a few words they heard in biology class that day.
"I think we should study birds now"
Cassowarys exist...
What happens to the dinosaurs was said by Samuel L. Jackson's character: "We bred them Lysine-deficient. Unless they're supplied (by us) with Lysine, they will slip into a coma and die." The movie was not left open ended, it is suggested that without the supplement the animals will all die on the island.
The dinosaurs that escaped ate lysine-rich plants, while predators ate lysine-eating animals.
In the book, the Costa Rican army napalmed Isla Nublar at the end of the first book. Nothing was left standing.
I’m here for it! I really enjoy your videos you’re my favourite reaction channel I wish you posted more often! Keep up the amazing work! Can’t wait for your next video!
You're the best Sophie.
And nice jacket.
One of the worst reactors I’ve seen. Won’t watch anything else from her. You obviously just like looking at the cleavage and nothing else.
Hammond( old man) dies terribly in the book.
Sophie looks Beautiful 💙 & this was a good reaction I loved watching this movie as a kid
Fun fact for you: during the scene when rexy broke out of her enclosure, when she stuck her head in the roof of the car breaking the glass, the animatronic they used malfunctioned and went crazy because of the rain, and it was never meant to go through the roof of the car, so those screams from the kids were genuine.
Also the movie is quite different to the book this is based on. For one, some of the characters that died in the movie actually survived in the book. Pretty sure the ones that died in the book were hammond, nedry, henry wu and arnold. There was another character called ed regis who was killed by a juvenile rex, but those werent included in the film. While gennaro the lawyer ends up dying he actually dies in between the first and second book, suffering from dysentery.
If I recall, the book also has has Ian Malcolm die.
@@ronfehr7899 while that is true, they had him return in the second book, i think it was something along the lines of faking his death for some reason. Its been a while since i read it. I dont count ian as dead in the first book because hes in the second one
@@louieniall6890 Come to think of it, I remember that now. I read the second book once (probably rented from a library).
WRONG. It WAS supposed to break through the roof. Why people continue to spread this false fact is beyond me. Do even 3 seconds of research and you'll realise it's simply not true. What WASN'T meant to happen was the roof splitting in two like you see in a couple of shots. The kids weren't "genuinely terrified". The reason they were screaming is because they were actors in a movie.
Complete garbage story. Stop spreading misinformation. This fabricated exaggerated story originated from a tv interview years ago when the actor who played Tim said that the animatronic broke the corner of the plexi glsss during one take. That was it. Then it got exaggerated by Americans as usual and people pass it off as fact. Stop being dumb
Beauty isn’t something you can hide… only cover it a while. Entertaining as always. Thanks for the laughs, thoughts and commentary. I like the way you think, lady. Keep on keeping on and Gritos from Tejas.
I think the reason why Nedry left the raptor fences on was because he didn’t have to go through those to get out of the park
That was the best reaction to this movie.
I truly hope you go down the Jurassic rabbit hole cause i will say it is a good series combined with yhe Jurassic world especially if you a fan of dinosaur's
Dinosaurs are distant relatives of the bird in the final scene.
A movie that really created quite an impact on so many scientific theories and in turn influenced or inspired young people at the time wanting to study paleontology.
"Can you do that in real life?" Ehhh....not really in the way the film does. However, there is a belief that science can bring back extinct species like the Dodo. There have been discussions of a hypothetical 'Pleistocene Park' with Mammoths and other extinct Ice Age lifeforms.
Nedry didn't deactivate the raptor fences for two reasons:
1) He knows how dangerous they are, and
2) They weren't along the route to the East Dock, so shutting down power to the raptor fences would have been pointless
Why it didn't occur to Nedry to simply postpone the smuggling operation to a night when there was no storm is anyone's guess.
omg i am so excited about this!!! please continue the serieees
No joke I'm 40 now but I saw this movie in theaters and I was Tim's age I was nine this movie terrified me but I still love it
She about to finish this franchise in 2026 😂... and I'll be here watching 👍
Yes watch Jurassic world please you will love it
Love Sophie Lents ❤️ she's just incrredible. Way better than Godzilla 💯
6:25 "He's trying to bribe them to sign his lawyer's papers to open up a park that's very dangerous to the public but it will make me so much money that I don't really care."
First, the "bribe" was to fund their research. They don't get a pocketful of cash but they get to keep working for 3 more years. Also, he's already the guy paying for this site so basically he's their boss, or at least their financial investor, telling them that he will do the same thing for 3 more years.
He's bribing them by making them work, which they would prefer to being out of work.
Also, he's not bribing them to sign papers.
He only asked them to come to his park and make up their own minds.
That's pretty fair, isn't it?
Finally, the part you cannot know this early: John Hammond is not a greedy billionaire wanting to get rich. His lawyer is that.
Hammond is a kindly benefactor who loves dinosaurs and wants to make a park full of them to delight and entertain people like me who would consider it the thrill of a lifetime to see living dinosaurs.
He's really not in it for the money.
"DNA from a mosquito that's a thousand years old."
Try a hundred million years old.
It's funny how Sophie freaks out with this movie
Raptors: (mauling everyone in sight)
Sophie: I can't with their faces. They're so mischievous :D
"For a 1993 movie the dinosaurs look freaking amazing" - It's kind of funny because Spielberg specifically had them scale the Brach up to twice its normal size for that scene to really press the size of the animal into our minds. But the 3D model's texture was obviously never meant to be viewed on the model with it blown up like that. All of the dinosaurs only seen at a distance or for a quick second have much lower resolution skin textures to impart a sensation of distance or speed on them. Likely also to reduce render times as the technology to do the movie with 3D only came into being while they were working on The Abyss, which Jurassic Park was delayed for (Well, and because of a hurricane).
Because of this, the Brachiosaur scene actually is the least convincing scene in the movie, even though it still holds up pretty well for its age.
The Mesozoic Era ( The time of reptiles ) encompasses 3 periods; Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous that was from 252 million years to 66 million years.
So the mosquito would be more than 66 million years + . 🦕🦖🦟
In the vent scene when people were escaping from the velociraptors, there was a shot from above, showing Lex trying to hold on while the others were trying to help.
In actuality, the stunt woman had looked right at the camera. To fix this problem, her face was replaced with that of Lex, allowing the footage to still be useful.
Second movie, second movie, second movie!
Looks great. Back to Jurassic Park! Great movie.
Mosquito extracted the blood from dinosaur is million years old.
Jurassic Park is my all-time favorite franchise, Jurassic Park all the way to the new Jurassic World movies are really great and of course they all have their scenes where there’s gory blood and people being eaten but it is a highly recommended series to watch, I would watch the next movie and the others as well!!!
A thousand year old mosquito? More like (at least) 65 million year old if it has been feeding on dinosaurs.
Oh yeah, Im happy that you saw it :D
The dinosaur expert that was on set as a consultant has said that he was often asked what dinosaurs looked like. His repky was always to tell the people to watch Jurassic Park.
If it wasn't for Newman everyone would have been perfectly safe.
There’s a hilarious phenomenon with kids that grew up in the late 80’s/early 90’s that many of them who saw this still have nightmares about the raptor kitchen scene. 😂
Wow! A reaction has never made me feel this depressed before.
Fun fact , the actor that plays Tim is Joseph Mazzello he also plays John deacon in the 2018 Bohemian Rhapsody movie
I love how Sophie is sooo over Hammond because he happend to be rich where i always looked at him as a Jurassic Park Dumbledore 😅
But its pretty accurate with the book btw
This is definitely a movie that you need to watch with the best speakers you can get your hands on. A fantastic benchmark for sound systems of all prices.
I love when people go into Jurassic Park thinking it's a kids movie. The book is straight up horror. 😂
It would've made more sense if they used chicken or duck DNA to patch the gaps in the Dino DNA. Grant said in the beginning that dinosaurs are more closely related to modern birds than reptiles.
Female birds have 2 ovaries: one on the right that is fully developed and functions, and one on the left that is an underdeveloped clump of cells that doesn't do anything for most birds. I'm many birds (including domestic chickens and ducks), if the right, functional ovary dies due to an injury on infection, the left ovary develops into a testes, resulting in a complete sex change including plumage, call, behavior, and even reproduction. It happens surprisingly often with ducks, if you hang around a duck keeping Facebook group long enough, you'll see people complaining about their ducks "going drake". It's generally considered a negative in poultry because males don't lay eggs and they're territorial, so if you end up with too many, they start to fight.
It just would've made so much more sense in the context of the movie and reality.
Rexy (The T-Rex) lost her tooth when her head went through the glass.
Yiu should react to Rush hour 1,2 and 3. Such funny and action packed movies starring Jackie Chan and Chris tucker
I wish you could watch the second one with the two deleted scenes in the runtime; I've never seen that outside of airings on cable.
But even so, The Lost World serves as a great follow-up. Everyone's gonna tell you that the first one's the best, and maybe they're right, but this film definitely deserves a chance, at least considering it had a novel of it's own. And who knows; if you don't enjoy it, it's likely an indicator for the others.
Wasn't a fan of the second 2 Jurassic Park movies but i really liked the 3 Jurassic World movies.
The problem with most movies is all the tension is cut out for me from movies when kids are involved as it is extraordinarily rare for a child to be killed on screen. Off screen they can be killed but very rarely on screen.
Great fun react, hope you do the other movies 😁🤗
Up until the time of this movie, a T-rex was depicted in an upright position, sort of like a prairie dog, and the tiny hands seem strange. But scientists realized their bodies were more parallel to the ground. A T-rex had one of the most powerful bite-force per square inch which they achieved by massive muscles in their jaws. To counterbalance this weight, their tail is very thick and their hands reduced in size. (Other species in the same family had even tinier hands in terms of ratio.)
The raptor sounds during the cow feeding scene were actually made by director Stephen Spielberg himself.
Dune Part 2 is coming out to the theaters at the first day of March. Dune Part 1 was already a visual masterpiece 3 years ago and I’ve just read the book. Both of them were amazing despite how confusing and weird it is. Now I see why people say that Dune rivals Lord of the Rings. What makes this book even more special is that it heavily inspires Star Wars, Game of Thrones, and many more franchises.
I'm glad you reacted to this classic!
Hope you react to Forrest Gump someday.
The young girl in this movie is from the Pogo stick girl movie Tremors
Jeff goldblum is so awesome in this movie
21:55 "Now actually, the leaves are just salad on the side. You guys are the main course."
Y'know, now that you mention it, I just remembered that horses will sometimes kill and eat barnyard chickens. I could totally see a brachiosaurs gobbling up some extra protein that was neatly presented to it in a tree!
Looks like i'll be following a new sequence of videos...
One of my favorite movies of all time and by far the best dinosaur movie ever made 🦖🦕😱.
John Williams score in this movie is music to my ears and Jeff Goldblum is national treasure 😎.
Great reaction Sophie and take care and stay safe 👍.
I don't think Hammond really meant that comment to Ellie to be sexist. I think he meant it should be him going because he's the one that caused this mess. He was trying to take some responsibility.