Imagine being a death notifier in these movies. “We’re sorry ma’am, but your husband was devoured by a T. rex outside of a video store. His remains are beyond recovery.”
His wife was probably one of those women running down the street alongside with him, but she probably was able to outrun him and she probably just left him behind. She probably was able to look behind her to see him getting eaten by the T-Rex, or she probably didn’t look back because she was trying to get as far away from the T-Rex as possible. When she finally came to stop to catch her breath, that’s probably when she realized that her husband probably got eaten by the T-Rex since she sees everyone else around her outran the dinosaur except for her husband.
Ooh, haven’t seen this cool scene in a while. My favorite kill in TLW. Chilling how the guy looks back as he’s about to get eaten and sees the T-Rex’s mouth opening wide before the dino snatches him in its teeth and jaws and into the air, helplessly kicking, struggling, and emitting those high-pitched screams. And then, wow, that brutal second bite-just a minor adjustment bite for the powerful T-Rex, but a devastating, crushing gut punch for its hapless victim (“Unlucky Bastard”). “Huuaagghhhrrgllaagghhh!” The gagging, gurgling, and gasping sounds the guy makes when the T-Rex tightens its jaws and plunges its teeth into him-impaling him-seemed a bit exaggerated, but they were still unnerving, and it’s disturbing to ponder what the sounds represent as the guy is getting eaten: several sharp teeth the size of water bottles stabbing hard into his torso about the chest, stomach, and back-tearing through his shirt, flattening his upper body, crushing ribs like potato chips, shredding innards, and sending blood gushing around the wounds and likely up his throat into his mouth as he vomited out his insides. That’s some serious physical damage and trauma. The pain would be excruciating. I’m surprised he was still able to verbalize anything after being subjected to the incredible bite force of that second bite (actually, his screams seemed stronger than expected after the first bite when he got not-so-gently snatched up in the jaws). And I expected to hear a louder crunch as his chest, stomach, and bones got crushed with that second bite down. It seems like that bite would’ve violently thrust all of the wind out of him-along with nastily squeezing and squirting out some of his guts-if it didn't crush him to death and end his life right there. But the T-Rex throws him down, still alive and gurgling pitifully, and apparently either nuzzles him or starts tearing chunks out of him as it eats him and finishes him off. A gruesome death!
Wow, what a great description of his demise! This is my favorite kill in TLW as well, and my favorite kill in the franchise in general. Something about seeing the Rex take out a random civilian is incredibly satisfying. The death screams and gurgling noises he makes as the Rex bites down on him are both gruesome and hilarious!
@@j.h.6124 Thanks! Yes, this guy getting eaten was also my favorite kill in the franchise. It was cool, satisfying, and chilling at the same time because it shows how indiscriminate a powerful apex predator on a rampage would be, and the guy got eaten in a way that seemed reasonably realistic-if a T-Rex currently existed and actually ate someone. It snatched him in its teeth and jaws, bit down hard either to adjust him in its jaws for a better grip or to crush and subdue him to stop the struggling and prevent any hope of escape, and then threw him down to tear away chunks and finish him off. Yikes! The food chain in action. The vicious power of it reminded me of a massive crocodile eating a gazelle-just total, brutal domination that taps into basic, primal fears. His initial screams (“Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh god!”) sounded like what one would expect to hear, getting higher and higher pitched perhaps as he realizes that he’s stuck tight and can’t escape and that he's going to die in this creature's mouth. The “Huuaagghhhagghhlll” gagging and gurgling after the second bite that plunged those huge, sharp teeth through his torso seemed a bit over the top-even slightly cartoonish-as it was presented in the movie, but I personally wouldn’t say I thought it was hilarious, especially considering that the noises represented his chest and stomach getting crushed and blood and guts bubbling up his throat and squirting out of him, even though we’re spared the nasty, gory visuals. Someone getting the wind violently knocked out of them would probably make noises that sounded something like that, though as I said before, I'm surprised he was able to verbalize anything. The crushing bite force he was subjected to (along with at least a dozen bottle-sized teeth plowing through him, obliterating everything) as he got eaten seems like it would've been immediately fatal.
@@BygoneEra I totally agree! This kill is so great because it displays the raw, merciless force of an apex predator preying on a hapless human victim. I also agree that the Rex’s second powerful bite probably should’ve killed him instantly, but they included the exaggerated gurgling to make the death more memorable. I also find it satisfying because he decides to split from the crowd and run for a store, an unwise decision that proves to be a fatal mistake. A great example of the Rex singling out the weak link from the herd.
@@j.h.6124 Agreed. It was a harsh, merciless act of predation-the cruelty and unfairness of nature. His innocent bystander status made his death more chilling and cruel, as did the enormous size and power differential between strong predator and weak prey. The guy had no chance once those jaws slammed shut on him. I wonder if he decided to split from the rest of the crowd because at the time he did so, the T-Rex’s head was actually ahead of him. The Rex had overtaken him. If he kept running straight, it would’ve been as if he was trying to catch up to it. But by splitting off, he set himself apart and called attention to himself. Either way, he was probably doomed. Ironic that it can be so satisfying to see a person pay for a bad decision, yet also recognize that this guy was largely a hapless innocent bystander. In any event, it’s chilling to imagine what he experienced and felt in those powerful jaws as he got snatched up and eaten. The screams, gagging, and gurgling definitely give a clue-and make his death more impactful. Speaking of satisfaction, it sounds like the T-Rex grunts as it bites down on the guy the second time, like a sound of satisfaction and dominance as it claims, crushes, and silences its prey and stops the high-pitched screaming.
@@BygoneEra The Rex definitely seems to exhibit some sort of animalistic pride at having caught and crushed fleeing prey in this strange environment. It shows absolute dominance by lifting him high in the air and delivering that brutal second “adjustment” bite. It then proceeds to place its writhing prey on the ground next to a car and deliver a fatal stomp, silencing him permanently. As the Rex releases the mans body from the grip of its jaws, you can for a moment see the mans arm flail pathetically to the ground. The man is now nothing more than dead meat. The Rex then proceeds to help itself to this fresh corpse, growling ravenously as it does so. Unlucky Bastard indeed!
Aw, that would be so sad.😭And totally traumatic for them to see and hear something so unbelievably horrific...becoming prey to a predator. Therapy for life. How to even process that your loved one died like that? But they never show that part.
The Buck stepping on him did kill him, but he was still alive as the Buck bit down on him and carried him behind the car. From the sounds of the gurgling noises he made, his last moments were excruciatingly painful
@@j.h.6124 from what I read, yes he was still barely alive while in the Buck’s mouth, but when he stepped on him, that is what killed him and he wasn’t alive when he was eaten
i agree, Spielberg went too soft. and R in this day and age is like 90's pg-13. we need 70's R and or X. something that spits in the face of polite society and good taste.
I wonder what would be the lawsuit for this death? I think Peter should have lived and face the aftermath like John Hammond did with the first movie... only I think the aftermath would be three times worse than Hammond's aftermath. I think dealing the aftermath and severe public scrutiny (like he did with Malcolm) would be the better punishment than death. If I was the unlikely bastard's family... I would have sued INGEN for $250 million.
I don’t even think his family knew that he got eaten by a T-Rex. There were no surveillance cameras around and no smartphones to film it back then. The women in the store saw him get eaten, but they most likely didn’t know his wife or family, so his family never found out what happened to him.
Imagine being a death notifier in these movies.
“We’re sorry ma’am, but your husband was devoured by a T. rex outside of a video store. His remains are beyond recovery.”
"Well I at least profit from the insurance, or is eaten alive by extinct animal not covered?" :3
His wife was probably one of those women running down the street alongside with him, but she probably was able to outrun him and she probably just left him behind.
She probably was able to look behind her to see him getting eaten by the T-Rex, or she probably didn’t look back because she was trying to get as far away from the T-Rex as possible. When she finally came to stop to catch her breath, that’s probably when she realized that her husband probably got eaten by the T-Rex since she sees everyone else around her outran the dinosaur except for her husband.
The only remains they found was the T-Rex’s poop
@@brandonjones9998 Hard to identify him for the insurance claim. Dental records? I guess if you really want to go looking.
For the anecdote it’s the screenwriter David Koepp
Ooh, haven’t seen this cool scene in a while. My favorite kill in TLW. Chilling how the guy looks back as he’s about to get eaten and sees the T-Rex’s mouth opening wide before the dino snatches him in its teeth and jaws and into the air, helplessly kicking, struggling, and emitting those high-pitched screams. And then, wow, that brutal second bite-just a minor adjustment bite for the powerful T-Rex, but a devastating, crushing gut punch for its hapless victim (“Unlucky Bastard”). “Huuaagghhhrrgllaagghhh!” The gagging, gurgling, and gasping sounds the guy makes when the T-Rex tightens its jaws and plunges its teeth into him-impaling him-seemed a bit exaggerated, but they were still unnerving, and it’s disturbing to ponder what the sounds represent as the guy is getting eaten: several sharp teeth the size of water bottles stabbing hard into his torso about the chest, stomach, and back-tearing through his shirt, flattening his upper body, crushing ribs like potato chips, shredding innards, and sending blood gushing around the wounds and likely up his throat into his mouth as he vomited out his insides. That’s some serious physical damage and trauma. The pain would be excruciating.
I’m surprised he was still able to verbalize anything after being subjected to the incredible bite force of that second bite (actually, his screams seemed stronger than expected after the first bite when he got not-so-gently snatched up in the jaws). And I expected to hear a louder crunch as his chest, stomach, and bones got crushed with that second bite down. It seems like that bite would’ve violently thrust all of the wind out of him-along with nastily squeezing and squirting out some of his guts-if it didn't crush him to death and end his life right there. But the T-Rex throws him down, still alive and gurgling pitifully, and apparently either nuzzles him or starts tearing chunks out of him as it eats him and finishes him off. A gruesome death!
Wow, what a great description of his demise! This is my favorite kill in TLW as well, and my favorite kill in the franchise in general. Something about seeing the Rex take out a random civilian is incredibly satisfying. The death screams and gurgling noises he makes as the Rex bites down on him are both gruesome and hilarious!
@@j.h.6124 Thanks! Yes, this guy getting eaten was also my favorite kill in the franchise. It was cool, satisfying, and chilling at the same time because it shows how indiscriminate a powerful apex predator on a rampage would be, and the guy got eaten in a way that seemed reasonably realistic-if a T-Rex currently existed and actually ate someone. It snatched him in its teeth and jaws, bit down hard either to adjust him in its jaws for a better grip or to crush and subdue him to stop the struggling and prevent any hope of escape, and then threw him down to tear away chunks and finish him off. Yikes! The food chain in action. The vicious power of it reminded me of a massive crocodile eating a gazelle-just total, brutal domination that taps into basic, primal fears.
His initial screams (“Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh god!”) sounded like what one would expect to hear, getting higher and higher pitched perhaps as he realizes that he’s stuck tight and can’t escape and that he's going to die in this creature's mouth. The “Huuaagghhhagghhlll” gagging and gurgling after the second bite that plunged those huge, sharp teeth through his torso seemed a bit over the top-even slightly cartoonish-as it was presented in the movie, but I personally wouldn’t say I thought it was hilarious, especially considering that the noises represented his chest and stomach getting crushed and blood and guts bubbling up his throat and squirting out of him, even though we’re spared the nasty, gory visuals. Someone getting the wind violently knocked out of them would probably make noises that sounded something like that, though as I said before, I'm surprised he was able to verbalize anything. The crushing bite force he was subjected to (along with at least a dozen bottle-sized teeth plowing through him, obliterating everything) as he got eaten seems like it would've been immediately fatal.
@@BygoneEra I totally agree! This kill is so great because it displays the raw, merciless force of an apex predator preying on a hapless human victim. I also agree that the Rex’s second powerful bite probably should’ve killed him instantly, but they included the exaggerated gurgling to make the death more memorable. I also find it satisfying because he decides to split from the crowd and run for a store, an unwise decision that proves to be a fatal mistake. A great example of the Rex singling out the weak link from the herd.
@@j.h.6124 Agreed. It was a harsh, merciless act of predation-the cruelty and unfairness of nature. His innocent bystander status made his death more chilling and cruel, as did the enormous size and power differential between strong predator and weak prey. The guy had no chance once those jaws slammed shut on him.
I wonder if he decided to split from the rest of the crowd because at the time he did so, the T-Rex’s head was actually ahead of him. The Rex had overtaken him. If he kept running straight, it would’ve been as if he was trying to catch up to it. But by splitting off, he set himself apart and called attention to himself. Either way, he was probably doomed. Ironic that it can be so satisfying to see a person pay for a bad decision, yet also recognize that this guy was largely a hapless innocent bystander. In any event, it’s chilling to imagine what he experienced and felt in those powerful jaws as he got snatched up and eaten. The screams, gagging, and gurgling definitely give a clue-and make his death more impactful.
Speaking of satisfaction, it sounds like the T-Rex grunts as it bites down on the guy the second time, like a sound of satisfaction and dominance as it claims, crushes, and silences its prey and stops the high-pitched screaming.
@@BygoneEra The Rex definitely seems to exhibit some sort of animalistic pride at having caught and crushed fleeing prey in this strange environment. It shows absolute dominance by lifting him high in the air and delivering that brutal second “adjustment” bite. It then proceeds to place its writhing prey on the ground next to a car and deliver a fatal stomp, silencing him permanently. As the Rex releases the mans body from the grip of its jaws, you can for a moment see the mans arm flail pathetically to the ground. The man is now nothing more than dead meat. The Rex then proceeds to help itself to this fresh corpse, growling ravenously as it does so. Unlucky Bastard indeed!
Imagine if there was a woman and two little children. She screams NOOOOOO!!!! and the kids scream "DADDY!!" With tears in their eyes.
Aw, that would be so sad.😭And totally traumatic for them to see and hear something so unbelievably horrific...becoming prey to a predator. Therapy for life. How to even process that your loved one died like that? But they never show that part.
@@SharkFemme yeah, i imagine jurassic park would get bad reviews for including such a scene
@@thelavinator6343 Too intense and cruel to show, even if it could reflect the reality of the situation.😢
@@SharkFemme i find that this movie really undermines the impact of death
@@thelavinator6343 How so? Because the effects on survivors and loved ones aren't shown after a death?
What really killed him was when Buck stepped on him so fortunately he was not alive when he was eaten. But still a gruesome death regardless
The Buck stepping on him did kill him, but he was still alive as the Buck bit down on him and carried him behind the car. From the sounds of the gurgling noises he made, his last moments were excruciatingly painful
@@j.h.6124 from what I read, yes he was still barely alive while in the Buck’s mouth, but when he stepped on him, that is what killed him and he wasn’t alive when he was eaten
We need an R-rated Jurassic Park movie just to see how extremely graphic these kills can get
Yea but if you want r-rated jurassic park right now you could read the books i recommend it
i agree, Spielberg went too soft. and R in this day and age is like 90's pg-13. we need 70's R and or X. something that spits in the face of polite society and good taste.
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This death was so funny to me.
I wonder what would be the lawsuit for this death?
I think Peter should have lived and face the aftermath like John Hammond did with the first movie... only I think the aftermath would be three times worse than Hammond's aftermath. I think dealing the aftermath and severe public scrutiny (like he did with Malcolm) would be the better punishment than death.
If I was the unlikely bastard's family... I would have sued INGEN for $250 million.
I don’t even think his family knew that he got eaten by a T-Rex. There were no surveillance cameras around and no smartphones to film it back then. The women in the store saw him get eaten, but they most likely didn’t know his wife or family, so his family never found out what happened to him.
What up dad
Are you the son of the unlucky bastard? Sorry for your loss with David Koepp and a T Rex. lol
Yeah thats the director😂
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