12:00 "Come on dinosaurs! Kill them all!" That's pretty cold blooded. Wishing death to all the humans so the vicious man-eating predators can win? The dinosaurs heard you and said "Wow, even WE aren't that cold-blooded..."
@ 18:01 Universal changed the audio from, "Their going back to kill you" to "their going back to the jungle." I watch this movie in theaters and i can conform this
The Lycine Contingency would have never worked anyway. Herbivores get lycine from the plants they eat; and carnivores get lycine from eating the herbivores.
Growing up as an expat kid in Asia when this came out in tropical rainforests and beaches I was legit concerned about those tiny raptor things for much longer than I'm willing to admit. I'm in my 30s and still can't walk past a commercial kitchen without thinking of raptors.
@@VerowakReacts Yess Ma'am Soo love your reaction 💯 and hey that last mean old weenie guy he was trying to be greedy and steal the baby Rex and he ended up becoming 😋 lunch 🤭 HA HA it was actually pretty funny and he deserves it would you agree with me?
This was always my favorite as a kid because it's got so much more dinosaur action. And of course you get the finale of a T-rex in San Diego, I don't think they've been able to reach that level of excitement since
Lost World is definitely a cash-grab sequel, but it's still easily the best of the sequels imho. In particular, the cliff set-piece is a Spielberg all-timer.
@@jkhoover I mean it's *very* loosely based on the book. And the filmmakers wanted Crichton to write the sequel novel so they could make a film of it in the first place.
The plot hole that I told you about in the comments for the first movie is at the end of this one: what killed the boat crew? Did the T-Rex get out of the hold, kill them, get back into the hold and close the doors? The reason is there were originally supposed to be raptors on the ship as well.
38:32-38:56 Technically, these ones are Pteranodons, not Pterodactyls. Even though this sequel didn't capture the beauty and amazement as its predecessor did, I still enjoyed it. Also, the tiny dinosaurs that attacked Cathy Bowman and Dieter Stark are called Compsognathus, or Compys for short. They are the smallest dinosaur we see throughout this franchise. Fun Fact: Sarah Harding, Ian Malcolm's girlfriend, is the daughter of Gerry Harding from the first movie.
The scariest part about the compys is that, in later installments of the Jurassic franchise, it’s confirmed that they have a paralysis venom in their bites. Also, Pteranodons are not dinosaurs. But they are related to dinosaurs.
@@sturmpantsu5468It's almost like people watch movies to enjoy them, not to be experts on a subject Not everyone cares about dinosaurs enough to investigate what is and what isn't a dinosaur
The fliers are Pteranodon longiceps, though they were originally intended to be Geosternbergia (you can actually see an image of the Geosternbergia design in the field guide the hunters have and I also believe in the RV on one of the screens). Pterodactyl isn't really a thing, it's a common misnomer for Pteranodon and Pterosaurs in general (which are not dinosaurs but a closely related group of reptiles). There is a genus called Pterodactylus (which is where pterodactyl comes from) but it is much smaller and looks quite different from the famous Pteranodon. Also, fun fact: the guy who gets eaten outside the video store (credited as Unlucky Bastard) is David Koepp, the screenwriter for the movie.
There's a cut scene of Roland defending a waitress that was being harassed by fighting a man with one hand tied behind his back. It adds a lot more to his character. "How many Sarah's do you think are on this island??" Gets me every time 🤣
It's on YT I highly recommend you look it up. It changes your perception of him entirely. Also the guy with the hat and the long beard is an actual dinosaur expert. I remember seeing him in videos as a kid LONG before Jurassic Park was a thing. He loved the T-Rex and is probably why he wanted to be killed by one
That cut scene would make us like Roland more for sure! It shows his character in a much different light. I love the "How many Sarahs do you think are on this island?" 🤣 Some of the lines in this movie are really great!
@@VerowakReacts Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg ABSOLUTELY have a close relationship. They gave us Saving Private Ryan and the Band of Brothers together. If you haven't seen them, you're in for an epic ride.
😎👍 A year after this movie came out, Steven Spielberg began an extremely fruitful association with Tom Hanks ("Saving Private Ryan" {1998}, "Catch Me If You Can" {2002}, "The Terminal" {2004} etc). All of them are well worth watching. 🙋♂ If you want to see a great early performance by Julianne Moore, check her out in "The Fugitive" (1993). 🙋♀ In the next "Jurassic Park" movie, the pterodactyls play a major role. 🦕🦖
Boris, the guy who got eaten by the little lizards, is Boris in all his roles. In Bad Company, in 8mm, in Armageddon, in Minority Report. Those are not baby dinosaurs, they are the small dinosaurs.
more random trivia, after the rexes knock over the trailers and everyone is trying to open the door and both Ian and Nick say into the woods, Ian accidently kicks Nick's hand, you can see him wince in pain. During the San Diego scene you see a bunch of Japanese businessmen running from the Rex and they say something that translates to "I left Tokyo to get away from this". Also during that scene you see a skinny guy with glasses try to run into a building and the Rex picks him up and drops him behind a car so you don't see him getting munched, that's one of the producers of the movie, I don't know which one. If I was a producer of a JP movie I would totally be a background crowd character somewhere, possibly getting munched.
2:20 "OMG a baby dinosaur!" Nope. That's Compsognathus and the largest of them were about as big as a chicken. Turns out, some dinosaurs are pretty small even when full grown. To be fair, those look quite a bit smaller than chickens, so maybe they're just adolescents. Teens! Always causing problems...
I love how portions of the book got split up between the original trilogy of JP movies. The compy scene and the Rex in the waterfall scene as well as the juvenile Rex were all in the first book!
They probably picked San Diego because it has the 'San Diego Wild Animal Park' now called 'San Diego Safari Park' where lots of wild animals roam and you can view them safari style. Also it's a port city.
Always gotta throw out that Roland the hunter didn't break the baby rex's leg. Cut scene had Ludlow getting drunk and falling on it breaking it's leg. The compsagnathus the little ones were full grown. In the books they had a mild venom that could eventually cause some paralysis which may explain how they downed Dieter.
Ahh, that makes it very different! I assumed the worst of Roland's character, but it seems there are a few cut scenes that would have given his character more dimension!
@@VerowakReacts For sure. Though even with the little we do have I would argue he has dimension. Despite his questionable carreer choices he seems a man of honor. He helps people he knows sabotaged him for a starter. He is also very honest and open about why he is here. He doesnt play games, or kiss ass. He isn't there to make money or profit over somebody's back. Nor does he pretend he is justified in his actions. Its something he needs to do for himself, so he does it. Doesnt make him a good man, but it certainly gives him dimension that he has his own code of honor.
The books of the first 2 films are pretty good from what i remember. I read them in the late 90's so it's been a while but if you like the films, you'll probably like the books.
Another amazing reaction! Interesting fact: the way Stark is killed by the Compsognathus, “Compies”, is quite similar how an important character was slain in the original novel. I won’t spoil it in case you read the novel. It was the T-Rex who killed the ship’s crew; there was a deleted storyboard about it I believe. 🦖✌️💛❤️🖤
The adult t-rex which got captured to San diego is the father, he and his son are green, and the mother and the female rex in the first movie are brown.
Those “baby dinosaurs” are actually procompsagnathus compy for short and they’re classfied as scavengers they also have a venomous bite that will exihibit the same symptoms as novocaine 😅
So fun fact, when Roland, the hunter, rejects the job at San Diego with the line "I've spent enough time in the company of death", he's not referring to the Dinosaurs, but is instead actually means Ludlow. Also, I'm not sure if this was something you had thought, but when you talked about Ludlow dying, you mentioned the kids been upset. I just wanted to point out, as this is a common misconception in the movie, but Ludlow is not the Father of Lex and Tim, rather they are the children of Hammond's daughter, who isn't seen in the movies, while Ludlow is the son of Hammond's sister, and his Nephew.
I personally think the second book is a far better story than the movie. It feels like the second movie was just an action thriller rather than the suspense filled plot of the second boo.
Sarah didn't tell Ian she was going to Isla Sorna because she knows how he feels about it, it's a huge life-altering trigger for him. But for her, a paleontologist, it's literally the greatest opportunity of her entire life. How can she pass that up? How can she tell him in advance without a massive fight and probably breaking up?
Paleontologists study bones. Biologists study living things, and none of the Jurassic park dinosaurs are unaltered, so they are worthless for the purposes of studying actual dinosaurs, which makes her trip scientifically pointless and inherently selfish.
@@jacobwalsh1888 I'll stand by what I said. Paleontologists ONLY study bones because they only HAVE bones. Paleontology is the study of ancient life. They use bones to figure things out because they have no other remains of that ancient life. If you invent a time machine and offer any paleontologist a trip back in time to observe and study dinosaurs, not a single one of them would say "Nah, I only study bones." Yes, the dinosaurs in the Jurassic franchise are genetically modified. Those modifications are minor. For example, in nearly all the species, their skeleton is identical to the real ones. You don't see T-Rexes with long forelimbs or 6 arms or 4 eyes or spiky tails or any other changes to their skeletal structure. How similar is the rest of it? Can we be sure the T-Rex tongue is the same as the extinct T-Rexes? Maybe not. If you see her catching flies with her tongue, you might think a little of that frog DNA is responsible... But when so much of it is morpicially identical to the fossil record, it's safe to say that the rest of it is likely to be accurate or nearly accurate.
Omg 😂 u saying open the door n throw the baby trex out n break the other leg or break the same leg was just the funniest thing anyone has said in this movie reaction
You have not seen Titanic?! Go for it right away! About the Jurassic Park sequels: I like them, I grew up with them, they are obv not as good as the first one, but still good and 100x times better than the soulless disgusting Jurassic World money grab... great reaction as always although I was mad when you cut Jeff Goldblums yawn scene at the beginning. 🤣
There's actually a game that was made which is on the same island. It had spielbergs oversight a bit but is an official tie in. It killed the company that made it but pushed the boundaries - it had complicated physics when physics in games weren't a thing. It's called Trespasser. Minnie Driver voices the protagonist and everything is controlled with the mouse working an arm, clicking for fingers, etc. Also has Richard Attenborough returning as Hammond for a lot of voiced audio journals.
sorry spamming a bit now.. last one! Right at the end, that was a Pteranadon (also technically flying Dinosaurs are Pterasaurs not dinosaurs at all, sorry just being a huge dino-nerd, cant help myself :P)
@@couch.patati-patata it’s been so long since I’ve seen that movie and it’s a completely forgotten movie. I don’t recall her being in it, I’ll have to watch it again
Julianne Moore 1997 Boogie Nights with Mark Wahlberg my other favorite Julianne Moore in Chloe 2009 and also maps to the Stars 2014 really really good good movie. All Julianne Moore and so much more. Okay you're a treat to watch and listen to you got some good one- liners. LOL young lady lol.
Seems I need to watch more Julianna Moore movies. Still Alice is one on my list, but a couple of the ones you mentioned, I've at least heard the names before 😅 I'm glad you like my one-liners 😂
I am an #ObsessedRaptorFanatic, so that scene when Kelly kills one at around 31:05...I hate that, and I hate Kelly in that scene! You yourself said the dinosaurs are not the baddies in this film.
"I've spent enough time in the company of death." Roland already knew it then. He knew that this entire project would go sideways in the worst possible way and so he got out while he had the chance. I guess I can respect that. It's one thing to be a fearless hunter but it's another thing to be suicidal.
Oh the Compys (compsagnathuses) are not 'baby' dinosaurs theyre just a small species, people always tjimk of dinosaurs as giants, and certainly some were but they varied in size widely just like any class of animals, think of the term dinosaur being equivalent more to something like 'mammals' or 'reptiles' Whales and Elephants are still the same classifcation of animal as mice and rabbits!
Hi Miss Verowak!🙂I see you are continuing your Jurassic Park journey. Some of the film stories struggle, but they still have something of their own to offer. They give Jeff Goldblum some great lines in this film!🏆My nieces had Nintendo, I had Sega. Here we start to see the corporate greed of the InGen Corporation. I'm sure they learned their lesson after this film.😉That guy that got attacked by all the little dinosaurs is usually a bad guy. He was in "Fargo" and "John Wick: Chapter 2". A Verowakasaurus????😀Great reactions to your second film in your Jurassic Park expedition, Miss Verowak!!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽"A.I. Artificial Intelligence" (2001) is an underated Steven Spielberg film that often gets overlooked.
yes!! I'm excited to see the entire franchise eventually lol Of course InGen has learned their lesson, all companies do /s Oh I remember hearing that AI was a great film when I was younger, but I never saw it... yet 😁 Thank you!!
I'd say that if you go into the remaining films understanding that they try more to be action films with dinosaurs rather than focus on the science and ethical side of everything they can be enjoyable as just fun action films without the best story. Just lots of silly action featuring dinosaurs!
That's sort of what I expect from a franchise lol I assume the first/second movies will be a bit more serious/logical then it starts to just be fun and not really have a great story 😂
I don't know...I liked the 3rd one the best. I guess all three of them are good. Dinosaurs eating people never gets old. Great reaction. Thank you. Oh, by the way, one of my favorite Julianne Moore movie is Forgotten... kind of an eerie thriller... ❤
Imagine being an actor and working 2 months for a multi-million dollar payoff. Personally, I'd just work for one movie and go sit on a beach for the rest of my life... lol
Although it's not a bad movie, this one just isn't as memorable as the first film. It's been years since I've watched this and I didn't remember a lot of the story, scenes, or the actors within! Moore reminded me to suggest the Hannibal films and show to you.
I do like this movie, even if it had a few missteps. I didn't really like Jurassic Park 3, because to me some of the dinosaurs just didn't act like animals. Jurassic World was just ok. I didn't bother with Fallen Kingdom or Dominion.
Oddly enough, I enjoyed this one MORE than the first one. Maybe because it didn't deal with everyone being at a park but out in the open, where anything that happens is fair game. I can't wait for you to check out Jurassic Park III, there will be a major new dinosaur in it, I won't say what it is, you'll have to see for yourself.
I'm just glad that it's a different setting than a park. That would have been weird if they had still built a park and were in the same situation as before lol. I'm looking forward to JP3!!
I remember finding this movie a big dissapointment when I first saw it but looking back at it now its really not so bad (certainly not compared to some of the other movies in the franchise now!). Biggest issue for me was after watching the original movie and falling in love with it completely I read the books which were both fantastic (and The Lost World I thought was even better than the first book) trouble is whilst the first movie is mostly the same story as the book bar a few specifics, the second films feels like it only pays lip service to the book and left me very dissapointed compared to what I was expecting. In hindsight though its really not a bad movie at all... just suffers compared to the original but to be fair its a nearly impossible act to follow!
Ppl always used to say that guys an idiot for walking out bc of a snake but thats a coral snake and death by coral snake venom is agonizing and torture. Dude died in 2 seconds by trex so Id say he was way better off.
oh and Jurrassic Park 3: San Diego would have been better than what we got... its still not the worst movie in the fracnhse and now youve started you might as well watch them all just dont say I didnt warn you ;) (Jurrasic World is actually quite good though personally (the fourth movie) Everything after that though makes JP2 and 3 look like masterpieces of cinematic genius....
If you really want to be as big and strong as a T-Rex, you should become a mother. If anyone does anything wrong to my daughter, my kind as can be wife will instantly turn into Mrs. Hell Hath No Fury
We can all agree that vince should have died In this film, he Did sabotage the hunter's equipment cutting off all of the fuel From the vehicles, which means they wouldn't have been able to drive to the destination. He set all the animals free, meaning. Destroying everybody in that camp, He took the bullets from a man's gun which he should never do. he has no remorse. He was willing to make sure everybody died and he was selfish
35:08 "Oh no! The doggo!"
That's what you get when you root for the dinosaurs to win.
Dinos 1, doggos 0.
'Maybe she likes that though'...said so nonchalantly.🤣
20:40 "Oh, maybe the T-Rex can help" LMAO
Wishful thinking 🤣
12:00 "Come on dinosaurs! Kill them all!"
That's pretty cold blooded.
Wishing death to all the humans so the vicious man-eating predators can win?
The dinosaurs heard you and said "Wow, even WE aren't that cold-blooded..."
It's a movie 🙂
Every now and then "Don't go into the long grass!" pops into my head, usually when my dog wants to go explore long grass.
Mostly for ticks, but still!
"Kill them all."
Oh no. We've turned Verowak into a villain.
Always have been 😈
@ 18:01 Universal changed the audio from, "Their going back to kill you" to "their going back to the jungle." I watch this movie in theaters and i can conform this
T. Rexes in Jurassic Park are like giant cats. They enjoy pushing things off of ledges and they like rubbing their heads against things.
Kinda love how Richard Attenboroguh basically turned into a parody of his brother in the second movie ;)
The Lycine Contingency would have never worked anyway. Herbivores get lycine from the plants they eat; and carnivores get lycine from eating the herbivores.
Growing up as an expat kid in Asia when this came out in tropical rainforests and beaches I was legit concerned about those tiny raptor things for much longer than I'm willing to admit. I'm in my 30s and still can't walk past a commercial kitchen without thinking of raptors.
They seem innocent at first, but they can be vicious! It's amazing when movies can make us think of things that aren't real... for now
@@VerowakReacts For now...
Anyway you'll enjoy III, takes a different tangent but it's still good.
@@VerowakReacts Yess Ma'am Soo love your reaction 💯 and hey that last mean old weenie guy he was trying to be greedy and steal the baby Rex and he ended up becoming 😋 lunch 🤭 HA HA it was actually pretty funny and he deserves it would you agree with me?
@@VerowakReacts Yess Ma'am 😍 lolol you're okay TRex just get that guy then we'll be good just CHOMP him down 😋 lolol HA HA YESS Ma'am!!!
41:21 Nick was actually on the chopper the others used to get off the island. Right at 32:18
This was always my favorite as a kid because it's got so much more dinosaur action. And of course you get the finale of a T-rex in San Diego, I don't think they've been able to reach that level of excitement since
The thing about the Lysine contingency is that is that Humans also have a Lysine deficiency, and its explained the way that it works us, too.
What is hilarious is when she goes past a basketball court, you see her dribbling haha
Lost World is definitely a cash-grab sequel, but it's still easily the best of the sequels imho. In particular, the cliff set-piece is a Spielberg all-timer.
It is based on the book though. It's not like they just threw the script together. They had a solid foundation.
@@jkhoover I mean it's *very* loosely based on the book. And the filmmakers wanted Crichton to write the sequel novel so they could make a film of it in the first place.
Yes, it’s better than 3… that was garbage. And the Jurassic World movies were unnecessary
@@nsasupporter7557 3 was great.
The plot hole that I told you about in the comments for the first movie is at the end of this one: what killed the boat crew? Did the T-Rex get out of the hold, kill them, get back into the hold and close the doors? The reason is there were originally supposed to be raptors on the ship as well.
"Jaws" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark" for some Spielberg essentials. Then "Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind" and "E.T.".
All movies I haven't seen yet!!
Awesome old video game called "Trespasser: the lost world" your plane crashes at SIte B, and you have to escape.
I would say Ian changed after the Rex attack in the first movie. He became a lot more serious in the second half of the first movie
That's true, we didn't see much of him though so it stood out less to me
38:32-38:56 Technically, these ones are Pteranodons, not Pterodactyls.
Even though this sequel didn't capture the beauty and amazement as its predecessor did, I still enjoyed it. Also, the tiny dinosaurs that attacked Cathy Bowman and Dieter Stark are called Compsognathus, or Compys for short. They are the smallest dinosaur we see throughout this franchise.
Fun Fact: Sarah Harding, Ian Malcolm's girlfriend, is the daughter of Gerry Harding from the first movie.
The scariest part about the compys is that, in later installments of the Jurassic franchise, it’s confirmed that they have a paralysis venom in their bites.
Also, Pteranodons are not dinosaurs. But they are related to dinosaurs.
There's no such thing as "pterodactyls"
EVERY SINGLE reactor that watches the Jurassic franchise is convinced Pterosaurs are Dinosaurs. Not a second of background research.
@@sturmpantsu5468It's almost like people watch movies to enjoy them, not to be experts on a subject
Not everyone cares about dinosaurs enough to investigate what is and what isn't a dinosaur
The fliers are Pteranodon longiceps, though they were originally intended to be Geosternbergia (you can actually see an image of the Geosternbergia design in the field guide the hunters have and I also believe in the RV on one of the screens). Pterodactyl isn't really a thing, it's a common misnomer for Pteranodon and Pterosaurs in general (which are not dinosaurs but a closely related group of reptiles). There is a genus called Pterodactylus (which is where pterodactyl comes from) but it is much smaller and looks quite different from the famous Pteranodon.
Also, fun fact: the guy who gets eaten outside the video store (credited as Unlucky Bastard) is David Koepp, the screenwriter for the movie.
There's a cut scene of Roland defending a waitress that was being harassed by fighting a man with one hand tied behind his back. It adds a lot more to his character. "How many Sarah's do you think are on this island??" Gets me every time 🤣
It's on YT I highly recommend you look it up. It changes your perception of him entirely. Also the guy with the hat and the long beard is an actual dinosaur expert. I remember seeing him in videos as a kid LONG before Jurassic Park was a thing. He loved the T-Rex and is probably why he wanted to be killed by one
That cut scene would make us like Roland more for sure! It shows his character in a much different light. I love the "How many Sarahs do you think are on this island?" 🤣 Some of the lines in this movie are really great!
Oh that's so neat!! I didn't know that, but it's awesome that he got a role in the movie and was able to get killed by a T-Rex!!
@@VerowakReacts Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg ABSOLUTELY have a close relationship. They gave us Saving Private Ryan and the Band of Brothers together. If you haven't seen them, you're in for an epic ride.
I just now noticed your SPR reaction. You have to see Band of Brothers. Trust me
😎👍 A year after this movie came out, Steven Spielberg began an extremely fruitful association with Tom Hanks ("Saving Private Ryan" {1998}, "Catch Me If You Can" {2002}, "The Terminal" {2004} etc). All of them are well worth watching. 🙋♂ If you want to see a great early performance by Julianne Moore, check her out in "The Fugitive" (1993). 🙋♀ In the next "Jurassic Park" movie, the pterodactyls play a major role. 🦕🦖
Thank you! I'll be watching more Spielberg/Hanks collabs soon!
Peter who screamed " don't go into the long grass " was killed by raptors so Roland was feeling down n didn't want to take the job at San Diego
🏝Verowakasaurus!! 😲🥺🦖🦕🦖🦕
That's me!! 😁
Boris, the guy who got eaten by the little lizards, is Boris in all his roles. In Bad Company, in 8mm, in Armageddon, in Minority Report.
Those are not baby dinosaurs, they are the small dinosaurs.
I don't know who Boris is
@@VerowakReacts all his characters are called Boris.
They are not, you can look it up on IMDB@@couch.patati-patata
more random trivia, after the rexes knock over the trailers and everyone is trying to open the door and both Ian and Nick say into the woods, Ian accidently kicks Nick's hand, you can see him wince in pain. During the San Diego scene you see a bunch of Japanese businessmen running from the Rex and they say something that translates to "I left Tokyo to get away from this". Also during that scene you see a skinny guy with glasses try to run into a building and the Rex picks him up and drops him behind a car so you don't see him getting munched, that's one of the producers of the movie, I don't know which one. If I was a producer of a JP movie I would totally be a background crowd character somewhere, possibly getting munched.
2:20 "OMG a baby dinosaur!"
Nope.
That's Compsognathus and the largest of them were about as big as a chicken.
Turns out, some dinosaurs are pretty small even when full grown.
To be fair, those look quite a bit smaller than chickens, so maybe they're just adolescents.
Teens! Always causing problems...
Damn teenagers! 🤣
Some essential Spielberg includes: Minority Report, AI, ET, Close Encounters, Jaws, Schindler's List, Indy 1-3, Catch Me if You Can
That's a nice list, in which I've only seen one of those! (Catch Me if You Can)
Minority Report by Spielberg is really good.
I've seen a lot of people recommend that on my Mission Impossible reactions :D
@@VerowakReacts one of Tom's better films too yes. Great combo.
If his suit cost more than Ian Malcolm's education, then he paid way too much.
Or Ian Malcolm got a lot of scholarships 😂
I love how portions of the book got split up between the original trilogy of JP movies. The compy scene and the Rex in the waterfall scene as well as the juvenile Rex were all in the first book!
27:15 That’s a milk snake. They’re completely harmless to humans.
They probably picked San Diego because it has the 'San Diego Wild Animal Park' now called 'San Diego Safari Park' where lots of wild animals roam and you can view them safari style. Also it's a port city.
Two films in 1997 had a ship crashing through a dock - this one and Speed 2: Cruise Control.
Always gotta throw out that Roland the hunter didn't break the baby rex's leg. Cut scene had Ludlow getting drunk and falling on it breaking it's leg. The compsagnathus the little ones were full grown. In the books they had a mild venom that could eventually cause some paralysis which may explain how they downed Dieter.
Ahh, that makes it very different! I assumed the worst of Roland's character, but it seems there are a few cut scenes that would have given his character more dimension!
@@VerowakReacts For sure. Though even with the little we do have I would argue he has dimension. Despite his questionable carreer choices he seems a man of honor. He helps people he knows sabotaged him for a starter. He is also very honest and open about why he is here. He doesnt play games, or kiss ass. He isn't there to make money or profit over somebody's back. Nor does he pretend he is justified in his actions. Its something he needs to do for himself, so he does it. Doesnt make him a good man, but it certainly gives him dimension that he has his own code of honor.
@@VerowakReacts Even after Dieter is killed, Roland says "nobody tells the little girl". He's always protecting people around him, even emotionally.
The books of the first 2 films are pretty good from what i remember. I read them in the late 90's so it's been a while but if you like the films, you'll probably like the books.
I'm looking forward to reading them, there's always so much more information in them!!
I would love to watch your reaction to Alien and Aliens, John Wick would be great also.
Another amazing reaction! Interesting fact: the way Stark is killed by the Compsognathus, “Compies”, is quite similar how an important character was slain in the original novel. I won’t spoil it in case you read the novel. It was the T-Rex who killed the ship’s crew; there was a deleted storyboard about it I believe.
🦖✌️💛❤️🖤
Yes, I'll be reading the novels very shortly!!
when i was 8 this movie was on TV and I hid behind the couch because I was too scared haha
That's when you know they did a great job with the dinosaurs! lol
The adult t-rex which got captured to San diego is the father, he and his son are green, and the mother and the female rex in the first movie are brown.
The little Dinos at the start were full grown. They’re called Compies, real nam Compsognathus.
37:28 Actually that’s the Daddy rex with the baby.
"I believe I have spent enough time in the company of death", and walks away from this mess.
Those “baby dinosaurs” are actually procompsagnathus compy for short and they’re classfied as scavengers they also have a venomous bite that will exihibit the same symptoms as novocaine 😅
So fun fact, when Roland, the hunter, rejects the job at San Diego with the line "I've spent enough time in the company of death", he's not referring to the Dinosaurs, but is instead actually means Ludlow.
Also, I'm not sure if this was something you had thought, but when you talked about Ludlow dying, you mentioned the kids been upset. I just wanted to point out, as this is a common misconception in the movie, but Ludlow is not the Father of Lex and Tim, rather they are the children of Hammond's daughter, who isn't seen in the movies, while Ludlow is the son of Hammond's sister, and his Nephew.
Ahh, yeah I had assumed they were his kids. Thankfully not! But then again, if he was, at least they wouldn't have to deal with him anymore lol
All the hunters had a job and they had families
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I personally think the second book is a far better story than the movie. It feels like the second movie was just an action thriller rather than the suspense filled plot of the second boo.
How does one glass of lemonade last the entire movie.
I don't chug the lemonade while watching a movie 😂
You haven't seen Titanic?!? Yes, WATCH IT WITH US!!!
I already know it sinks though 🤣
@@VerowakReacts lol - Seriously, it'll be a great reaction!
Spielberg movies: Jaws, Close Encounter of the Third Kind, Schindler's List... All MUSTS. War of the Worlds is also quite good... :)
Sarah didn't tell Ian she was going to Isla Sorna because she knows how he feels about it, it's a huge life-altering trigger for him.
But for her, a paleontologist, it's literally the greatest opportunity of her entire life.
How can she pass that up?
How can she tell him in advance without a massive fight and probably breaking up?
Paleontologists study bones. Biologists study living things, and none of the Jurassic park dinosaurs are unaltered, so they are worthless for the purposes of studying actual dinosaurs, which makes her trip scientifically pointless and inherently selfish.
@@jacobwalsh1888 I'll stand by what I said.
Paleontologists ONLY study bones because they only HAVE bones.
Paleontology is the study of ancient life. They use bones to figure things out because they have no other remains of that ancient life.
If you invent a time machine and offer any paleontologist a trip back in time to observe and study dinosaurs, not a single one of them would say "Nah, I only study bones."
Yes, the dinosaurs in the Jurassic franchise are genetically modified.
Those modifications are minor.
For example, in nearly all the species, their skeleton is identical to the real ones. You don't see T-Rexes with long forelimbs or 6 arms or 4 eyes or spiky tails or any other changes to their skeletal structure.
How similar is the rest of it?
Can we be sure the T-Rex tongue is the same as the extinct T-Rexes?
Maybe not.
If you see her catching flies with her tongue, you might think a little of that frog DNA is responsible...
But when so much of it is morpicially identical to the fossil record, it's safe to say that the rest of it is likely to be accurate or nearly accurate.
Omg 😂 u saying open the door n throw the baby trex out n break the other leg or break the same leg was just the funniest thing anyone has said in this movie reaction
Get rid of it fast!!!!!!!!! 🤣
So true 😂 I love ur reaction
You gotta react to King Kong 2005 movie 🎥🍿 it's amazing.
You have not seen Titanic?! Go for it right away! About the Jurassic Park sequels: I like them, I grew up with them, they are obv not as good as the first one, but still good and 100x times better than the soulless disgusting Jurassic World money grab... great reaction as always although I was mad when you cut Jeff Goldblums yawn scene at the beginning. 🤣
I'm already spoilered about Titanic since I know it sinks 😉
There's actually a game that was made which is on the same island. It had spielbergs oversight a bit but is an official tie in. It killed the company that made it but pushed the boundaries - it had complicated physics when physics in games weren't a thing. It's called Trespasser. Minnie Driver voices the protagonist and everything is controlled with the mouse working an arm, clicking for fingers, etc. Also has Richard Attenborough returning as Hammond for a lot of voiced audio journals.
In a cut scene, a drunken Ludlow falls on the infant rex’s leg and is the one who breaks it. Poetic by the end as the father breaks Ludlow’s leg.
Eddie didn’t deserve that death, one of the more brutal deaths in the series!
It's a very brutal death but I feel like it helps us remember that anyone can die from dinosaurs, not only the baddies lol
@@VerowakReacts Very true! Eddie walked so the others could run (from a t-rex)
Still doesn't compare to any of the brutality in the books, though. No punches are pulled there.
sorry spamming a bit now.. last one! Right at the end, that was a Pteranadon (also technically flying Dinosaurs are Pterasaurs not dinosaurs at all, sorry just being a huge dino-nerd, cant help myself :P)
Not spamming at all!! I'm learning that a lot of people are dino-nerds, so I'm learning a lot from comments 😍
Julianne Moore was in Flipper.
I didn't know that. Another movie I haven't seen
Which Flipper are you referring to? The one with Elijah Wood?
@@nsasupporter7557 yes. She's a girl in it. Or maybe not. But she's in one of the animal movies.
@@couch.patati-patata it’s been so long since I’ve seen that movie and it’s a completely forgotten movie. I don’t recall her being in it, I’ll have to watch it again
you should read the first chapter of that JP book you have on the shelf, you will understand the opening scene of this movie even more...hehe.
I'll be reading them very shortly :D
awesome the lost world : jurassic park [1997] film - movie reaction - first time watching !!!!
Julianne Moore 1997 Boogie Nights with Mark Wahlberg my other favorite Julianne Moore in Chloe 2009 and also maps to the Stars 2014 really really good good movie. All Julianne Moore and so much more. Okay you're a treat to watch and listen to you got some good one- liners. LOL young lady lol.
Seems I need to watch more Julianna Moore movies. Still Alice is one on my list, but a couple of the ones you mentioned, I've at least heard the names before 😅
I'm glad you like my one-liners 😂
good sequel not as good as the first some silly moments glad u enjoyed it good reaction
It's hard to live up to the first one, it was amazing!
I am an #ObsessedRaptorFanatic, so that scene when Kelly kills one at around 31:05...I hate that, and I hate Kelly in that scene! You yourself said the dinosaurs are not the baddies in this film.
Animals that act on instincts are not the baddies, it's survival. The humans are usually the baddies!! 😁
"I've spent enough time in the company of death." Roland already knew it then. He knew that this entire project would go sideways in the worst possible way and so he got out while he had the chance. I guess I can respect that. It's one thing to be a fearless hunter but it's another thing to be suicidal.
A movie directed by Steven Spielberg? "War of the Worlds"(2005)
I like your reacts... thanks for sharing with us
Oh the Compys (compsagnathuses) are not 'baby' dinosaurs theyre just a small species, people always tjimk of dinosaurs as giants, and certainly some were but they varied in size widely just like any class of animals, think of the term dinosaur being equivalent more to something like 'mammals' or 'reptiles' Whales and Elephants are still the same classifcation of animal as mice and rabbits!
The reason that I said baby was because we know they are breeding, and we didn't see them in the first one, so I assumed it was baby dinosaurs 😂
Hi Miss Verowak!🙂I see you are continuing your Jurassic Park journey. Some of the film stories struggle, but they still have something of their own to offer. They give Jeff Goldblum some great lines in this film!🏆My nieces had Nintendo, I had Sega. Here we start to see the corporate greed of the InGen Corporation. I'm sure they learned their lesson after this film.😉That guy that got attacked by all the little dinosaurs is usually a bad guy. He was in "Fargo" and "John Wick: Chapter 2". A Verowakasaurus????😀Great reactions to your second film in your Jurassic Park expedition, Miss Verowak!!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽"A.I. Artificial Intelligence" (2001) is an underated Steven Spielberg film that often gets overlooked.
yes!! I'm excited to see the entire franchise eventually lol Of course InGen has learned their lesson, all companies do /s Oh I remember hearing that AI was a great film when I was younger, but I never saw it... yet 😁 Thank you!!
ian went back because the girl he loves was in danger what better reason could there be but that
It's the only reason he would go back basically lol
I'd say that if you go into the remaining films understanding that they try more to be action films with dinosaurs rather than focus on the science and ethical side of everything they can be enjoyable as just fun action films without the best story. Just lots of silly action featuring dinosaurs!
That's sort of what I expect from a franchise lol I assume the first/second movies will be a bit more serious/logical then it starts to just be fun and not really have a great story 😂
Reminder that everyone on the island died because of Nick, including Eddie.
I don't know...I liked the 3rd one the best. I guess all three of them are good. Dinosaurs eating people never gets old. Great reaction. Thank you. Oh, by the way, one of my favorite Julianne Moore movie is Forgotten... kind of an eerie thriller... ❤
I'm glad to see love for the third one! Looking forward to seeing what it's about. I like eerie thrillers, I'll have to check it out!
your taste is garbage and yes it does get old. Sit down.
Imagine being an actor and working 2 months for a multi-million dollar payoff. Personally, I'd just work for one movie and go sit on a beach for the rest of my life... lol
But what if another fun role was offered so you could make more money?
Although it's not a bad movie, this one just isn't as memorable as the first film. It's been years since I've watched this and I didn't remember a lot of the story, scenes, or the actors within! Moore reminded me to suggest the Hannibal films and show to you.
Watch Hook!
I do like this movie, even if it had a few missteps.
I didn't really like Jurassic Park 3, because to me some of the dinosaurs just didn't act like animals.
Jurassic World was just ok. I didn't bother with Fallen Kingdom or Dominion.
Did you get a new camera? Everything looks so much more clear and vivid
Nope, same camera and lighting and everything lol
@@VerowakReacts huh well everything looks great regardless lol and do enjoy 3 no matter how cringe it will get. It's still enjoyable.
Another great reaction movie Verowak. I look forward to another one soon. Maybe the raptors have the meat sweats.
Thank you 😍Raptors definitely had to take a break from their feasting 😂
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...what in the hell made you think the Rexes were there to help Eddie save the guys they themselves pushed over the cliff in the first place???
You sound fun to be around /s
Oddly enough, I enjoyed this one MORE than the first one. Maybe because it didn't deal with everyone being at a park but out in the open, where anything that happens is fair game. I can't wait for you to check out Jurassic Park III, there will be a major new dinosaur in it, I won't say what it is, you'll have to see for yourself.
I'm just glad that it's a different setting than a park. That would have been weird if they had still built a park and were in the same situation as before lol. I'm looking forward to JP3!!
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I remember finding this movie a big dissapointment when I first saw it but looking back at it now its really not so bad (certainly not compared to some of the other movies in the franchise now!). Biggest issue for me was after watching the original movie and falling in love with it completely I read the books which were both fantastic (and The Lost World I thought was even better than the first book) trouble is whilst the first movie is mostly the same story as the book bar a few specifics, the second films feels like it only pays lip service to the book and left me very dissapointed compared to what I was expecting. In hindsight though its really not a bad movie at all... just suffers compared to the original but to be fair its a nearly impossible act to follow!
"Humans are always the baddies." So true. I'll take cats and dogs any day.
Animals are much better to be around 😂
Ppl always used to say that guys an idiot for walking out bc of a snake but thats a coral snake and death by coral snake venom is agonizing and torture. Dude died in 2 seconds by trex so Id say he was way better off.
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Yes, they're reproducing.
No, it's not a baby dinosaur. ^^
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😊'ello gov'na!!
😇keep up the videos Vero your smashing it @@VerowakReacts
13:28 Don’t forget what those things did to that little girl.
Jurassic Park III is much maligned, but is underrated and a fun movie.
I'm definitely expecting the Jurassic Park movies to be fun and not an epic story to get super invested in lol
Jaws definitely
I just know the theme song and there's a shark 😂
@@VerowakReacts lol it’s another film by Spielberg that was based off a book
I didn't know Jaws was based off of a book 😂@@Anakinskywalkerfan1
@@VerowakReacts yup by Peter Benchley thing about Spielberg is he made movies about books
@@VerowakReacts I personally prefer jaws the book over the lost world book but that’s me personally
Please please please let us know what you think about the books vs the movies please
oh and Jurrassic Park 3: San Diego would have been better than what we got... its still not the worst movie in the fracnhse and now youve started you might as well watch them all just dont say I didnt warn you ;) (Jurrasic World is actually quite good though personally (the fourth movie) Everything after that though makes JP2 and 3 look like masterpieces of cinematic genius....
I'm going to be watching them all, yeah! Whether the movies are good or bad, I'll watch them 🤣
That's buck the male tyrannosaurus and the other one is doe the female tyrannosaurus
If you really want to be as big and strong as a T-Rex, you should become a mother.
If anyone does anything wrong to my daughter, my kind as can be wife will instantly turn into Mrs. Hell Hath No Fury
I don't think mothers can tip over cars like it's nothing
@@VerowakReacts I've heard stories of mothers lifting cars off their kid. So it's plausible
Don’t watch titanic it is chuck full of inaccuracies and is some the worst development that I’ve ever had the misfortune to watch.
We can all agree that vince should have died In this film, he Did sabotage the hunter's equipment cutting off all of the fuel From the vehicles, which means they wouldn't have been able to drive to the destination. He set all the animals free, meaning. Destroying everybody in that camp, He took the bullets from a man's gun which he should never do. he has no remorse. He was willing to make sure everybody died and he was selfish