DINOSAURS ARE AMAZING!! First time watching JURASSIC PARK (1993) Movie reaction!
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"I'm not sure if I'm going to get scared, or if it's going to be funny, or dramatic?"
Yes.
To be honest I watch this movie over 10 times and I think I've watched every single one of his movies at least once so I didn't really have feelings for it
Dennis Nedry is not the son of John Hammond. Nedry is not stealing the DNA from his pops.
Nedry calls Hammond “dad” earlier in a sarcastic way because Hammond was trying to make Nedry take responsibility for errors in the computer system.
If Mary says Dennis is Hammond's son, then he's Hammond's son.
It's now canon. Like Artydooty.
@@TomH2681 lol
@@TomH2681 Agreed -- it's canon, just like the pronunciation of "AH-vengers."
Thank you lol
@Tom Hey:
Sure, I mean it's not like Nedry and Hammond have different surnames or anything, they are totally related...oh wait...
Fun little bit of foreshadowing, Dr. Grant has two "female" ends of the buckle and so "finds a way" to make it work by tying them together. The dinosaurs are all female and they "find a way"
I genuinely never thought about that before, how clever!
I have seen this film repeatedly, I saw it in the cinema and I own a DVD of the whole trilogy and I NEVER noticed this. I just saw it as an example of his inability to use technology.
@@blacktronlego now you'll never unsee it
Yeah wtf I never noticed that.
I’ll never see seatbelts the same again
When I was a kid dinosaurs were mandatory knowledge. It was the barrier to entry in schoolyard society.
Dennis isn't Hammond's son. When he said "thanks dad" he was being sarcastic because Hammond was lecturing him.
He's specifically his nephew
@@allantidgwell5624 Thought Ludlow was his nephew?
@@LoneWolf051 Yeah, I'm with you. Ludlow in The Lost World is his nephew; Nedry isn't related to Hammond at all. But it's interesting how many people take that sarky "Thanks, Dad" line at face value.
I see so many people take that line literally. I don't get it
@@Eidlones Lots of people on the internet lack social intelligence.
"You're gonna need a bigger goat."
Welcome to Jaw-rassic Park.🤣
That's ba-a-a-a-ad!
I died laughing so hard when the lawyer gets out and runs away because he just saw a giant T-Rex and Mary's response was "this is why everyone hate's lawyers dude" 😂😂
He was an adult man who left kids behind to save his own skin and that's what the traumatized the kids so that Alan had to reassure them that he wasn't going to do that.
19:34 - I love when he says, so cheerfully, "they're just like a flock of birds moving to avoid a predator," without following it up with the obvious thought, "so, yeah, there might be a predator here."
Evade, not "avoid"
@@SalvableRuin "moving to avoid" is just "evading"
I just thought about that today and I am like, dude, did you not hear yourself?
That's a Three-Horn and a Longneck. Those who've seen the Land Before Time should know that.
Cera and Littlefoot!
That would be a good movie for her to react to! I remember all the feels that first movie gave me.
I definitely still call them that sometimes 😂 I'd love to see her react to it sometime, but I know it'll be one where I'll just end up crying uncontrollably even though I've seen it probably over 100 times over my lifetime. And I still cry everytime.
Next Trike and Brontosaurus I tame in Ark: Survival Evolved, I’m going to name them Cera and Littlefoot.
Only thing worse than wet glasses is when you go into a building and they get all foggy from the temperature and atmosphere change
I hate that. It used to happen at a coffee shop all the time and I always felt dumb because I had no idea if my friends were sitting there or not because I couldn't see.
That and wearing masks and glasses, boy do they get foggy as hell
@@lazyatthedisco Pinch the nose part of the mask down, pretty much all of them have a bendable plastic/aluminium part in the nose!
Does wonders to stop the fogging.
With mandatory masks it got worse.
Mary throughout the movie: SICK!!
Mary when there's an actual sick triceratops: ...
Let's be honest. I'll step in and help someone if they're getting mugged or get in a car accident or something like that... A giant dinosaur, known to run at speeds up to 35mph? Nope. Those kids are getting eaten.
There is an element of "will I actually be able to do anything?" to it. For some, it may not lean that direction, but it does have to be considered in extreme cases.
Good answer. Rule number one, a rescuer never should become a victim. If that happens, instead of one rescuer, you will need two.
In a fire, a firefighter will not give oxygen to a victim. Firefighters take victims out and ther they will receive oxygen. Same rule.
If there is a car accident and it is too dangerous to get the victim, a rescuer should try to get the victim, but to stop the traffic instead, in a safe way. Same rule.
In 911 firefighters did not follow that rule and died. Ambulances also created a traffic jam. And police and firefighters did not coordinate efforts together because they were competing. After the event many lessons were learned for rescuers worldwide.
It changes with kids. Especially if you have kids yourself. As a father I'd have to help. I don't even know what I could do, but I couldn't stand by and do nothing. At best probably what Malcolm did.
John Williams score is phenomenal truly one of his best movie he wrote music.
John Williams is the greatest film composer of all time.
I'd say Juassic Park is his magnum opus. He ALWAYS was and is great, but he never surpassed the greatness of JPs score.
@@MichaelScheele true
@@MichaelScheele Hans Zimmer?
@@LordTywinLannistertheBased, Hans Zimmer is good. He's in competition with others like Alan Silvestri for the top film composer alive (except for John Williams) crown.
Some deceased film composers who contended for second place to John Williams: Henry Mancini, Ennio Morricone, Basil Poledouris, Jerry Goldsmith, and James Horner.
"Don't tell me it's John Williams"... "Wait, who did it?" ... "OHMYGODITSJOHNWILLIAMS!" Perfect... :D
I've seen this movie, no lie, more than 50 times and I've never noticed the female/female seat belt foreshadowing that eventually 'finds a way.'
Kudos
I was literally thinking the exact same thing!
Me neither and this is one of my all time favorite films.🤣
thats why i added it to the video, i thought some fans might like that little fact :)
Same! I've seen it well over 50 times as well and never noticed it until another reactor I saw a while back pointed the same thing out. Blew my mind!
😃Said unprompted with ZERO shame: “…I would 100% pee myself.” 😂 Love u, mama.
I saw this in the theater when it came out, and I remember thinking at the time that the reason this movie was as good as it is was because Spielberg used real dinosaurs.
Richard Attenborough is always in my mind one of the most fun actor casting choices ever made. As the Brother of David Attenborough the world famous natural historian and environmentalist it probably wasn't too hard to find inspiration for the role.
David does the voice over for the Planet Earth series which is absolutely fantastic if anyone hasn't seen it yet.
I honestly always thought the nature narrator played Hammond. That was supposed to be a joke of casting.
I saw this in the theater as a 16 year old and I never put the two together in terms of being related. You can learn something new on your 35th viewing!
I knew he looked familiar!
Richard Attenborough also played Bartlett "Big X" in the film "The Great Escape," a World War II story based on true events about Allied soldiers escaping a German prisoner of war camp. That's a great movie that's worth reacting to..
@@DMichaelAtLarge And he was also a great film director, he won an Oscar for directing 'Ghandi'. Some strong genes in that family!
17:50 gotta love the 'objects in mirror are closer than they appear'
I love right at the end when the Tyrannosaurus was roaring as the banner fell down to kind of signal the fall of Jurassic Park.
When I was a kid I had Jurassic Park bed sheet, pillow case and posters. I was a dinosaur kid, so I know some dinosaurs
Name three of their albums.
To answer Mary's question regarding the name of the two dinosaurs she put on screen, the first Dino is a Doyouthinkhesawus, the second is a Doyouthinkhesawus Rex.
They're blind? 😢
INB4 r/whooosh
It needs the british pronunciation of saw. "sawer". Doyouthinkhesawerus :)
Three-horn and Long Neck
10:02 Well, historically philosophers used to be mathematicians/scientists.
And non historically, the title of “PhD” IS SHORT for “philosophical doctrine”
"I don't know what to expect, is it going to be scary?" Yes. "Is it going to be funny?" Yes. "Is it going to be dramatic?" Yes. 😄
"He sounds more like a philosopher than a mathematician" Though interestingly his philosophizing has a mathematical rhythm or theme to it.
No, because he was written by people who are neither philosophers nor mathematicians as a plot device to legitimize the idea that "manb can't control nature" among stupid people who can't accept that it was just a zoo with a stupid practice of sending ALL the workers away because of a storm.
You should read the book on philosophers proving 1 + 1 = 2.
i love it when someone watching this for the first time is not already aware that it's fairly widely regarded as one of the best movies ever made. that's the perfect set up for good times.
9:24 you nailed it. As someone who saw this movie around the time it came out, dinosaurs were only animals we learned about in school, saw bones, saw pictures and thought were cool.
This movie LITERALLY brought them to life and introduced a whole new fascination ( and terror/ realizations) that to this day, is still present in alot of us~
It still holds up so many years later. It's really impressive how the combination of animatronics, suit-work, and early-90s CGI outdoes so many movies today with bigger budgets and all the advancements in computer graphics tech we've made over the years. Just goes to show that technique trumps a big box of fancy tools every time.
"I don't know if it's going to be funny or scary"
Me "Oh boy, this is going to be great!"
If it's a Spielberg movie and there is great music you known it's John Williams.
The dinosaur sounds in this movie were made by combining sounds made by living animals.
The Tyrannosaurus rex was a mix of elephant calf vocalizations and a dog playing with a rope toy
The Dilophosaurus was a mix of hawk, swan, howler monkey and rattlesnake
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 calls, while the sneeze was a mix of a fire hydrant and a whale breathing through its blowhole.
There is no scene in any movie that freaks me out more, past, present and so far future, than the entire T-rex approach scene. The water rippling, the mirror shaking, and by the way no music at all.
This was from a Michael Crichton three movies have basically the same theme. The danger of science without morals
Andromedia Strain,Westword and Jurassic Park
Two things on rewartch I always complain about
1- wtf was the girl doing with the big flashlight? Why even turn it on in the first place?
2- Where did that cliff come from? The T-Rex was standing over there on flat land and then all of the sudden its a 100 foot drop.
Same…always had an issue with the cliff
I used to think she was stupidly turning the flashlight on because she was scared and felt safer with a light on. But maybe she's signalling for help from Grant and Malcolm in the other car? Still pretty stupid, because they can see exactly what's going on, but at least has some logic to it.
Either way, when the T-Rex comes trotting over: TURN IT UPSIDE DOWN ON THE SEAT TO BLOCK OUT THE LIGHT! Lol.
If you look closely the T. rex pushes the car through a different area it came out of. The fence also doesn’t reach the tunnel they drive though, so the only logical reason for that is if there’s a big pit or moat between the T. rex enclosure and tunnel.
@@mountainbikemayhem1833 see my reply
Anyone catch that The Dr guy had two FEMALE seatbelts and tied them together to make them work? Just like two female dinos being able to reproduce in the park! Foreshadowing FTW!!!
Never caught that, great observation
Except that it really wasn't two females that reproduced together. What the movie suggests is that one of them changed into a male.
Should have used clownfish dna.
Dr Grant... finds a way.
I was around 11 years old when i saw Jurassic Park for the first time at the movies. It was an amazing experience 🙂👍
Yeah, my friends and I saw this back in the theaters, we were all in our early twenties and the FX blew us away -- that WAS a T-rex on screen eating lawyers! The FX still hold up pretty well.
I was 9 or 10 (can't remember if we saw it right away or after it had been in the theaters a while), but it was my very first "adult" movie I got to see in the theaters! (And by "adult movie" I mean, anything that wasn't a Disney movie, lol) The Lion King was in theaters maybe a year later, so I remember those one or two years really well, movie-wise.
Jurassic Park and The Land Before Time definitely made me one of those "really obsessed with dinosaurs" kids. I even remember getting this gigantic set of books that had pictures and information about every dinosaur imaginable (that had been discovered by then, anyway) and I'm sure my parents shelled out like $70 for them. They were more like gigantic binders than books because there was so much in them.
I'm in my mid-thirties now and I still wish I had gone into Paleontology sometimes. 🐱🐉
Seeing this movie in theaters when it came out was one of the best cinematic experience of my life. The size of the screen, the soundtrack, the story... truly a masterpiece
I saw this movie in 1993, when I was 14! What an experience!
I'm not sure this is the kind of film I'd want to see on the big screen. It's not an epic film.
@@trhansen3244 I really do hope you are joking...
The actor who played Dennis you were asking about was a regular on Seinfeld.
NNNEEEWWWMAN
I remember him from 3rd Rock from the Sun.
He used to be a private investigator. He tried his hand at acting. Got some digs. Made some dough. Kicked back a little. He chillin' yo!
@@signet84 I forgot he was in 3rd Rock.
Did he voice the Chicken-suit guy in Toy Story 2? Or am I going crazy
If you like the dinosaurs now, imagine what it was like 28 years ago. No one had seen special effects like this.
Were you even around 28 years ago?
Oh boy, I remember. It seemed flawlessly real at the time. The “objects in mirror are closer than they appear” scene had me scrunched halfway out of my theater seat, covered in popcorn, and scream-laughing hysterically.
@@harmonicpies absolutely. I watched it with some friends in high school right after we finished final exams. We were all pretty tired, but the movie had our full attention. It didn't hurt that it was in one of those movie theaters where you could feel the bass in your chest.
Oh yes and 9 yr old me was terrified of how real it looked... thankfully I out grew that and became an action and horror junky
"When dinosaurs ruled the world"
Considering:
- there are 8000+ species of birds and less than 7000 species of mammals;
- birds are still dinosaurs,
I say dinosaurs still rule the world. :)
If we go by amount of species, neither Birds/Dinosaurs nor Mammals ever ruled the world :P
@@Deckaio well... if you want to put it THAT way. :)
Insects, or other arthropods, rule the Earth.
Of course it´s also an homage to the 1970 film When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth.
@@ghyslainabel or even bacteria and the like^^
Birbs aren’t real.
"Oh, my God, it's John Williams again." Yes, Mary, it usually is. Best. Leo.
The actor who plays Nedry was a regular on Seinfeld, he's also done a lot of voice acting, might be how you recognise him, his voice is very recognisable. You need to react to Lost World now 👍
3rd rock from the sun , hes police officer in that , in Seinfeld hes postman ... Wayne Knight started in movie The Wanderers 1979 , that was also Erland van Lidth first movie , his last movie was Running man 1987 , where he played Dynamo , died from heart failure at age 34 .
If you ask how "Nedry" is connecter to Erland van Lidth , he graduated from MIT with a B.S. in Computer Science & Electrical Engineering :-)
Frankly, the franchise should have ended right here.
It's a particular irony that every sequel is the studio making the EXACT SORT OF MISTAKES that doomed the park in the original novel.
Over-reliance on special effects (vs. over-reliance on technology in general). Too busy thinking about making money than the implications of what they were creating. Not caring about whether or not the science was right (The original film was a BIG DEAL because of the fuss they made over using all the latest scientific discoveries. There was some artistic license, but they really wanted to make the most realistic dinosaurs possible. Each movie treated the dinosaurs more and more as generic movie monsters, until now it's, "LOL! Watch a 40 pound Pteronodon pick up a woman three times its weight with grasping claws the species DIDN'T @#$%ING HAVE and fly away .")
The studio is LITERALLY John Hammond and InGen: Ambitious and greedy, and not learning their lessons. The subsequent movies are garbage, and yet they keep making them.
"This is why everybody hates lawyers, dude." Priceless...
Rawr!
😁👍🖖
Great reaction.
Regarding the sequels: If you really really loved the first one, 2 and 3 are worth watching/reacting to even though they're not as good.
Jurassic World 1 & 2 are... bad IMO. Really, really bad.
😀❤😀❤😀🙂❤❤😀❤😀
@@TomH2681 I like Jurassic World1, it's stupid but Pratt has charisma and the effects are incredible IMHO.
Watch all three JP movies!
“Thanks, Dad,” was him being sarcastic. Nedry isn’t related to Hammond.
19:01 - One annoying thing in this movie is the assumption that if an animal is herbivorous it must be friendly and safe to pet (apart from the risk of being sneezed on). There are plenty of ornery and dangerous herbivores -- bulls, rhinos, moose, etc. (At least it gets lampshaded in the Camp Cretaceous spinoff.)
A lot of reactors don't understand that when Nedry says "okay, Dad" to Hammond that he's being sarcastic
Your little snorts are adorable, don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Love her snort laugh 🥰
"good luck Joffrey"
damn, she literally condemned it :v
Dinosaurs still exist- that's what birds are. Discovered since this movie, the raptors had feathers.
The movie also confused the velociraptor with the Utah raptor, but I guess actual velociraptors wouldn't have been quite as scary. A bit smaller and all.
@@TheNeonParadox Yeah, like knee high
@@bierce716 Right? I mean, I've been chased by a flock of wild turkeys, but it wouldn't make a very good movie. Lol
@@TheNeonParadox Lol, but they're no pushovers- Benjamin Franklin argued for them being the national bird, instead of the eagle, because if you piss one off, it's not just that turkey who responds, but all his friends and family as well- prepare to have your shins pecked to pieces!!
@@bierce716 Well I know they're not pushovers, or else I wouldn't have been chased. One of them bit at my thigh so hard I thought it might have actually torn my quadricep. Lol. That would still be a bad Dinosaur movie, even though it would have easily made for a funny Benny Hill sketch. 🤣🤣
I will never forget going to see this in the theater when it was first released. That scene when the dinosaurs first appear was pure movie magic. I was utterly stunned and amazed by what I was seeing - nothing like it had ever been done on screen before. And I wasn't alone, the entire theater let out a collective gasp, and just stared in stunned silence and wonder at these amazing creatures that had somehow been brought to life in front of our eyes. Truly it was a key moment in cinema history.
Well.....Cretaceous Park would've been a more accurate title, but it doesn't quite roll off the tongue like Jurassic Park, lol.
Anyway, there was an early 70's film called When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth.
Mesozoic Park would of been the most accurate because Dilophosaurus and Brachiosaurus are from the Jurassic period not the Cretaceous.
@@DilophosaurusStudios There is Prehistory park, semi-documentary from creators of Walking with dinosaurs.
I love that standard message on the side mirror when we see the T-rex reflected in it: "OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR". It takes on a whole new importance in this context!
When this came out in 1993 everyone was talking about the amazing special effects.
"Alan, you might want to really look at this. [growling] Alan!" 🤣
saw this in the theater when it came out, it was a single screen theater, the line went literally all the way around the building, we barely made the showing, one of my favorite movie experiences of all time.
"you have raptors?" "Is that bad?" I had to laugh out loud
Mari: "Is the only thing she does in this movie smile and laugh and *giggle giggle*?"
Me: "No, she also holds Samuel Jackson's hand at one point..."
Savage.
Am I the only person in the world absolutely not impressed by Samuel L. Jackson?
*ducking away*
Don't hit me!
@@j.m.w.5064 Yes. Yes, you are the only one.
@@gawainethefirst No, not the only one. Many people couldn't care less about Samuel L. Jackson.
I read the book before I saw this film, but owned the soundtrack before the film came out. The first time I saw the brachiosaurs by the lake, my eyes filled with tears. This was truly an amazing film to see when it came out.
“Let’s GOoooooo!”
Hey man, wow. Chuck?
What’s up?
@@charlesmcmanus4229 not too much man. Weird that I randomly saw you on a comment here. Hyb
Fun fact, John Williams still writes all his scores by hand with ink and paper, his assistants have to digitize it. His office is like a time warp, just a desk, piano, etc... but no computers or digital audio consoles, and his landline phone looks like its from the 70s lol.
Sam Neill is legit but you can absolutely see how this character, his looks and his mannerisms were written with Harrison Ford in mind.
I prefer it this way though and guess with Ford it would almost feel like an Indy ripp-off.
Nothing to complain.
Raptors. Why did it have to be raptors.
Hammond: I've brought killer dinosaurs back to life!
Grant: _I've got a bad feeling about this..._
@@RonMar “You’re all clear, kid. Now let’s blow this thing and go home!”
Sam Neill played Merlin in the NBC mini series and it was really good.
@@3DJapan He's reliably good. I really liked him in Peaky Blinders.
Hard to grow up in the 90s and not love dinosaurs and jurassic park was a big part of that, glad you got to experience it
This movie was a HUGE hit when it came out!
Not as huge as Jaws, though. Jaws was so huge, there were lines around the block. Some people passed out from the heat waiting to get in to see Jaws. That was after traveling sometimes thousands of miles just to get to the nearest theater. Back then, there weren't nearly as many theaters. People had to take long road trips just to watch a film.
@@trhansen3244 Idk where I live(Sweden) Jurassic Park was defenitively a bigger hit than Jaws, not to say both werent massive.
@@kerrodjohnson5098 Wrong again. Adjusted for inflation, Jaws was a bigger hit. And it was nominated for Best Picture. Yeah!
@@kerrodjohnson5098 It cost 50 cents to see Jaws. It cost $5 to see Jurassic Park. Do the math, Kepler!
@@kerrodjohnson5098 We are talking about the number of tickets sold. That is the great equalizer, puddin pie! Jaws destroys Jurassic Park. Gone with the Wind is the biggest ticket seller of all time. It's not even close!
23:49 The cut makes it look like Hammond is pissed that Grant saved his grandkids. XD
"When does it end?!"
That's the neat part. It doesn't.
Jurassic Park is a master class in cinematography. There are only a handful of movies I’ve seen in my 3 decades of experience where one becomes unforgettable.
John Williams almost always scores Spielbergs Movies
Jurassic Park aged so so good. The Special Effects still can compete with some modern movies.
I was heavily into dinosaurs when I was a child. So much has changed since that time in terms of new discoveries changing our understanding of dinosaurs.
The movie was fairly accurate for its time. Some details have changed since then by newer discoveries. It is so cool that we are still learning more that overturns what we thought we knew.
8:00 "...your scientists were so preoccupied
with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should." This idea comes straight out of Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein.
Amazing that a woman wrote that. There is a rumor that a man actually wrote it but he was scared no one would take him seriously as a writer so he allowed the novel to be published under Mary Shelley.
@@trhansen3244 I don't doubt her abilities. She wrote numerous novels after 1822, when her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley died, so clearly she could write fiction without him around.
3:40 he’s best known for playing Newman in the show “Seinfeld”
And Al from Toy Story 2!
I'm 53 and I've been a fan of dinosaurs and Paleontology since the 1st grade when I was 6. I was 25 when this movie came out and it still holds up and is my favorite "dinosaur movie" - and the T. rex attack scene is still my favorite scene of it. Oh, those two dinosaur photos were plastic dinosaurs made by Papo, the first was a Triceratops and the second one was a Brachiosaurus - both based on their appearances in this movie... Yeah, I'm still a dino nerd.... and proud of it. And yes, watch all 4 sequels.
This movie is on my top favorites, for sure! So fun!
My son might see it. He’s 5 years old, we’ve had fun playing the Lego Jurassic Park game, so I think he’ll enjoy it! Might divert his attention to getting a popcorn, around the T Rex eating the lawyer, so he doesn’t see that.
Thank you for watching with us! Let’s goooo!
Yeah lol but that really mean old lawyer guy selfishly abandoned the poor kids just desperately Scrambling to try and save himself but Rexy She found him anyway 🤭 Cronch lolol the way Rexy bites him up shaking him around like a fun doggy chew toy it was actually kinda funny looking and he kinda Deserve it would you agree with me?
I watched this first one in the theater. Seeing the brontosauruses on a theater widescreen was truly awe inspiring. You don't get the same effect in a home theater.
I LOVE DINOS! When I was a kid, i had books with so many pictures ❤️
Richard Attenborough/John Hammond was also an award-winning film director himself. He directed the epic 'Gandhi' film in 1982. He died in 2014 but his brother is the famous naturalist and wildlife documentary filmmaker David Attenborough who thankfully is still alive.
I loved dinosaurs and space as child, I had plenty books about both. Lets say I was little bit nerdy... (yea and prehistoric animals...)
One of my favorite things in this movie is the way they use the park to prove Alan Grant and Ian Malcolm correct about several theories. T-rex can't see things that aren't moving, and life finds away.
But my FAVORITE is when they use the exact scenario that Grant was using to scare that kid, to kill that big bad Dino hunter. Attacked from the side from the raptor you never even knew was there. Goosebumps
If you're on a 90's kick Independence day would be a cool one for you to do. Jeff Goldblum is in that one as well.
He was about the only good thing in Independence Day. Hard to believe that was a huge hit. Not a very good film at all. I have to believe the people in the 90s were insane.
@@trhansen3244 There are many first time reaction videos for Independence Day, and they're all positive receptions so far. Hence, it's far from just 90s insanity. Even if they were negative, you should know that becoming a hit has nothing to do w/ quality (ex: Transformers franchise).
"Am I going to get scared, or funny, or dramatic..."
It's Spielberg, so YES.
This reaction was fantastic! There was one point where you just yelled "Alan" which cracked me up because there's a scene in Jurassic Park III that it reminded me of. I'm not going to say the scene but if you ever watch JP3, you'll know exactly what I'm talking about.
I thought the same thing and laughed my ass off!
Now all I’m thinking of is:
Alan! Alan! Al! Alan! Alan! Alan! I guess it’s not Alan. Is it Steve? Steve! Steve! Steve!
Such an amazing movie, saw in cinema for my 11th birthday, still holds up well, mind blowing back then... Dr Hammond played by the late Sir Richard Attenborough, brother of Sir David Attenborough!!
There’s been a theory that there was two Dilophosauruses one that spit at Nedry, and another that snuck into the car.
I always loved Alan and Ellie's relationship. The light teasing and trust we see in the movie. Malcolm spends a whole day hitting on Sattler and Grant could not give less of a shit. XD
In this case, I would let the children get eaten and I would try to flee while the T-Rex eats them.
Is what the lawyer thought.
When I saw this in the theater I was stunned when they showed that first dino eating from the big tree. I still feel the same way every time I see this movie now.
Steven Spielberg considers this movie to be a spiritual successor to Jaws.
nah! - he might think so, but Jaws was a more realistic horror with less of a rollercoaster going on.
They feel like two completely different movies.
Although Steven does know how to pull off a jump scare - which happens in both movies
The last scene with the birds flying can be interpreted as showing that dinosaurs still exist today in a manner of speaking as birds.
Another Sam Neill movie that's real good is Hunt for the Wilderpeople, which is written and directed by Taika Waititi (who also directed and wrote the screenplay for Jojo Rabbit).
“You bred raptors?” Is that bad? Yes, yes it definitely is. 😄
Oh yeah, this movie was HUGE back in the 90's, definitely a very popular and well regarded one. Don't bother with the sequels if you ask me, none of them get close to the quality of this movie.
XD I mean they arent as good for sure, but 2 is worth watching if only for the sheer amount that Ian Malcom is Done for the entire run, and I unironically love 3. It's stupid, and it knows it's stupid, but it's not here to be a well plotted logical follow up it's here to be a good time, and therefore it gets right to business and they do not care how ridiculous the plot gets. But it's still done earnestly and so it's so fun to watch.
I’m probably the only person who likes the third movie more than the second.
@@Allakablooza no i totally like the third movie more than the second too
We learned triceratops and brachiosaurus and other dinosaurs in school in like 2nd grade and even then most kids had already known that.
I thought I was a dino geek. Then I left the hobby for about a decade. Not a good idea. By the time I came back dinos had feathers and T rex wasn't a carnosaur anymore.
I think T-Rex is still considered a hunter by the majority of paleontologist. There is evidence that they would scavenge kills of other creatures, but that’s true of pretty much all carnivores. It doesn’t appear to be as fast as was originally thought, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t still a ridiculously powerful creature and an apex predator. : )
@@calibadgerdude6082 but could it actually "catch" its prey?
The tiny arms are now thought to have been insanely overpowered for their size. They look tiny, but could bench-press personal bests.
@@isaackellogg3493 but could they actually grab the bar if it were on the bench?
T. rex was still a carnivore; he just wasn't a carnosaur. Taxon redefined.
I like you mentioned Dr. Malcom is more of a philosopher than a mathematician. Chaos theory (his area of expertise) is in many ways where mathematics and philosophy converge.
Top 4 movies I want Mary to watch:
1 - Clueless
2 - 10 Things I Hate About You
3 - The Mummy
4 - A Knight's Tale
Sorry, 5: "Walk Hard"
Those are pretty obvious classic movies that I'm sure she'd love.
I don't like to throw out, like, a list of 50 because it's easy to overwhelm somebody... but I'll throw out all my 2nd tier movies because maybe another patreon will see it, and we can agree on 2 or 3 of them and push for it.
"V for Vendetta"
"A Few Good Men"
"Se7en"
"Memento"
"Bourne Identity"
"The Rundown"
the "Ocean's" trilogy (honestly, I liked "12" the most)
"Moneyball"
"Dodgeball"
"Saved!"
Probably a sports movie.
"Miracle"? I lean towards Miracle. Maybe "The Mighty Ducks" or "Invincible". (Not a huge Wahlberg fan, but "Invincible" is pretty damn good. And I love Kinnear as Dick Vermeil.)
Honestly? The best sports movie/doc is probably "7 Days in Hell". I'm not sure how many people have heard of it, but I'd put that at, like, 3 or 4 on my list of movies I want her to watch, but there's no way it'll win a poll no matter what else is out there; nobody's heard of it. But it's *BRILLIANT*.
Ah. Not a huge Bond fan, but I wonder if she should watch a few, or at least one ("Goldeneye", obviously) so she can have some frame of reference for "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery".
I was really into dinosaurs for a long time and still know what is what, yes. Even some of the more "exotic" ones.
"Run!" Yes, always good advice.
JP2 is decent, JP3 is good. All worth a watch I think.
I wasn’t a dinosaur person but my 9 year old son who can name a lot of dinosaurs and knows all about them has taught me a lot love the reaction and your channel thanks
my favourite movie of all time