JURRASIC PARK (1993) MOVIE REACTION | INDIAN FIRST TIME WATCHING!

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  • @jaysim3253
    @jaysim3253 Год назад +110

    The scene where the Tyrannosaur escaped the paddock and let out that roar was absolutely bone chilling to hear in the movie theaters back in the day. It was so loud you could feel the vibrations through the theater, I had the same reaction as the kids in that scene and had to cover my ears. It blew my 8 year old mind away when I first saw it. The sound direction of this movie was excellent.

    • @SC-gp7kt
      @SC-gp7kt Год назад +5

      I remember that in the theater, it was the best!!

    • @Zodia195
      @Zodia195 Год назад +1

      Yeah I was 11 and it was riveting for sure. Sometimes you can't explain the experience.

    • @timothyswanson8773
      @timothyswanson8773 Год назад +1

      That was the thing I loved about going to the movie theaters. The roars of Godzilla and dinosaurs and explosions from the theaters as I'd head to the movie I was watching.

    • @candisham1978
      @candisham1978 Год назад

      I have a distinct memory of my little sister being terrified after that and she curled up into her seat so far, she got stuck and we had to go outside for help😂

    • @LilSpookyyy
      @LilSpookyyy Год назад

      Wish I was born to experience that

  • @YouOnlyIiveTwice
    @YouOnlyIiveTwice Год назад +101

    Notice how Grant's seatbelt had 2 'female' ends and tied them together to still make them work, being a bit of foreshadowing and a metaphor for all the animals in the park being female and life still "finding a way".

    • @samanthanickson6478
      @samanthanickson6478 Год назад +17

      all these years and i did not realize this. you really do learn something new everyday. thanks! 👊🏼

    • @Zodia195
      @Zodia195 Год назад +3

      @@samanthanickson6478 Same here, wow!

    • @MrDrazam
      @MrDrazam Год назад +1

      I have a friend that is a successful business person but literally cant operate a pair of pliers .

    • @ultimateninjaboi
      @ultimateninjaboi Год назад +5

      And foreshadowing just how many expenses were, in fact, spared in the making of everything. XP

    • @GhazDakkaDaKrumpa
      @GhazDakkaDaKrumpa Год назад +1

      Clever girl

  • @sianne79
    @sianne79 Год назад +109

    Incidentally, the T-rex animatronic had the same problem. It got soaked every time they filmed it in the rain and the water saturated its foam-based skin, making it so much heavier and with the water and weight, it stopped working and they had to dry it off. Occasionally, it would start moving as the hardware dried off. Prop master said you could tell when and where the thing "came back to life" depending on which direction the screams and running sounds were coming from.

    • @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent
      @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent Год назад +10

      Fun fact the footage that shows the rex shaking in bts gives it ironically a more realistic look, especially when you factor in the theory that the Rex likely produced low frequency noises. Shaking its head to help produces certain sounds in that frequency would have be quite likely.

  • @sianne79
    @sianne79 Год назад +112

    Jaws traumatized six-year old me to the point that even the toilet might have a shark in it that would eat me ass first. I finally started to get over it....and then Jurassic Park came out so I had to check every door and window of every building I went into to make sure it was raptor-proof. THANK YOU STEVEN SPIELBERG.

    • @aliciacarley3408
      @aliciacarley3408 Год назад +5

      Jaws never really bothered me much but it has its moments Jurassic park was great it was the movie orca that got me traumatized me when I was younger. I was able to sleep after jaws but not when I watch the movie orca.

    • @w41duvernay
      @w41duvernay Год назад

      I still remember when Jaws came out everyone at the beach was looking around for sharks.

    • @logann7942
      @logann7942 Год назад

      Toilet shark?! Oh no! 🦈🚽😱

    • @bigorange2082
      @bigorange2082 Год назад +1

      Mom was pregnant with me when Jaws came out. She said afterwards people were scared to take a bath. 😂

    • @Jiff321
      @Jiff321 Год назад +1

      Why did that also happen to me lop

  • @walkerlocker6126
    @walkerlocker6126 Год назад +88

    24:55 I love how the flashlight makes the T-rex pupil shrink. That is such a nice touch. This was so cool back in the day. Saw this as a kid and there just wasn't anything like it at the time, not even close. The roar sound effects, the CGI, it was so freaking cool and it scared the crap out of everyone in the best way

    • @walkerlocker6126
      @walkerlocker6126 Год назад +5

      In fact that first scene with the T-rex coming in, posing and roaring, is absolutely iconic to American media. This scene was the one everyone was talking about before social media, it was all word of mouth. EVERYONE talked about this movie and how cool it was. It changed our country forever.

    • @hettbeans
      @hettbeans Год назад +5

      @@walkerlocker6126 And is one of the most perfectly composed CGI shots ever seen IMO. It uses lighting and contrast to hide the early CGI so well. It just looks like it's there, perfectly, indisputably.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +4

      When that T Rex looked in the car, it sniffed.
      The sniff filled the entire theater.
      That made my heart stop. I thought I was in the car.

    • @abhijith6589
      @abhijith6589 Год назад

      Yeah theres even a deeper detail. When the cast were seen travelling to Isla Nublar in helicopter for the first time , Alan grant uses two of the same seatbelts and ties it unlike the other who did it properly. That's a reflection of how all the dinosaurs were artificially bred to be ONE gender but like the film says, nature is uncontrollable and always wins. So naturally male dinosaurs were starting to be born as we see in later films.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +1

      @@abhijith6589
      And they were both female seatbelts.

  • @ashokmorar
    @ashokmorar Год назад +55

    Steven Spielberg is a legend. His ability to direct across genres is unparalleled.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад +4

      To borrow a boxing term he is 'pound for pound' the best director of all-time.

    • @wheelmanstan
      @wheelmanstan Год назад +1

      @@scottb3034 spielberg made this film while making schindler's list, I mean I'm a huge Kubrick fan but making those 2 films simultaneously is a mic drop, every actor has their specialty but spielberg can pretty much do it all, there's scenes in his films where so much is happening that I seriously doubt other directors minds can even comprehend and control it all, some moments in his films aren't just beautiful but magical, that's probably his signature as well..and that's also partly because of John Williams

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад +1

      @@wheelmanstan Kind of. He did the vast majority of Jurassic Park before moving on to do Schindler's List (with his good friend Lucas supervising post-production while he was in Poland). But he still did some JP post-prod work while also doing Schindler's List so that is still pretty crazy and it's even crazier that arguably his best film and definitely two of his signature movies arrived in the same year and were worked on back to back like that. I guess it was a good thing Universal stipulated he do Jurassic Park first otherwise he'd have never done it after Schindler's List.
      Also I agree. One of his signatures is the double conversation (see an instance of it when Grant and the group visit the raptor pen before lunch) but even stuff like the very first scene is a master example of controlled chaos.
      And yes, he has a definite touch for magic and awe. He always viewed film as a medium for the imagination, for inspiration and to elicit emotion and he brings that to his films better than anyone that's ever worked in the business. His work from 1972-1998 is why he is my favorite director ever. I could watch almost his entire catalogue for a 25 year span and enjoy it all.
      Of course John Williams deserves a ton of the credit, he produced the soundtrack to millions of people's childhood/lives and HE is arguably the greatest ever in HIS craft. No one has produced such a long and varied catalogue of memorable orchestral music as he has, that ALSO transcends genre (he can do westerns, superhero, science fiction, horror, etc and it always turns out good). Without his music are these movies as memorable? I struggle to say yes.
      We also would be remiss to not give due to the cast and crew spielberg's worked with for 50 years, without them he doesn't even have a job let alone become the arguable GOAT.

  • @dan_hitchman007
    @dan_hitchman007 Год назад +31

    The majority of the shots with dinosaurs were animatronic puppets. They only used CG animation for full body motion. Thank Stan Winston and his effects crew for coming up with such amazing practical creations.

    • @gergopiroska5749
      @gergopiroska5749 Год назад +3

      What is so insane about the cgi is that they had to render the animations for a week
      Non stop

    • @LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto
      @LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto Год назад +1

      Not only that, the 3D CGI models were graphed with the Animatronic puppets in various angles and lighting that would match surroundings and lighting. That's why the CGI looks better in this than most movies made since. They never made it like that again.
      Stan Winston is a legend. The Queen Alien looks like a living creature in Aliens.

  • @jasonskeans3327
    @jasonskeans3327 Год назад +11

    fun fact, when Jeff Goldbloom said "must go faster" his character in Independance Day said the exact same thing and they didn't even re-record, they used the same line from Jurrassic Park

  • @youreanidiot28
    @youreanidiot28 Год назад +10

    This movie was so iconic and jaw-droppingly amazing when I saw it in theaters in 1993. I'll never forget the experience and how realistic the dinosaurs were. Watched it many, many more times over the years. One of my very favorites.

  • @wrybreadspread
    @wrybreadspread Год назад +12

    4:51
    About the gold colored material...amber...
    the actor playing the billionaire developer of Jurasic Park, Richard Attenborough, has a scientist
    brother, David Attenborough, who has made a most excellent documentary on public television and RUclips...The Amber Time Machine. It explains how amber preserves prehistoric plants and animals.

  • @russellward4624
    @russellward4624 Год назад +60

    The technical problems with the shark really helped increase the tension in Jaws. If we saw the shark more it woukdnt have been as scary. It was scary because we couldn't see it.

    • @btnhstillfire
      @btnhstillfire Год назад +2

      Not for me. It was scary bc when we go into a body of water we cant see too far below. This movie put fear of getting into deep water into ppl. I wont go out into the ocean passed my chest. If I cant see whats around me Im freakin out lol

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Год назад +15

    I literally saw this in theaters 6 times with different people every time as a child. That's how epic it was. Before CGI was Hollywood heroin and there was still actual physical art being made too. It was a perfect blend of the two...Feeling the cup of water you're seeing is a cinematic experience you can never forget...

  • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
    @Gort-Marvin0Martian Год назад +9

    If you think the movie is good you should read the book! Michael Chrichton wrote it. So many of his books have been made into film it's just crazy.
    The first was Andromeda Strain. He was a doctor who decided to become an author. Very successfully.

    • @TheCkent100
      @TheCkent100 Год назад +1

      I think more people ought to give Crichton credit for this movie. It was his original vision in his novel, then his screenplay that Spielberg took and made into this movie. Without the vision of Michael Crichton, this movie and many more movies and tv shows would not have been made.

  • @Br0nto5aurus
    @Br0nto5aurus Год назад +5

    Putting you head lower than your heart ("between your knees") is something people do to keep from fainting. Grant was overwhelmed and Sattler was trying to keep him from passing out from shock.

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 Год назад +6

    I didn't know you were brother and sister, now your dynamic relationship makes sense 😆

  • @lordwalker71
    @lordwalker71 Год назад +3

    The storm wasn’t originally supposed to be in the movie but they filmed in Hawaii and it was hit by a hurricane while they filmed and it destroyed some of the sets so they wrote it into the movie, Steven Spielberg apparently stayed up all night playing games with the two kids to keep their minds off the storm.
    The scene where the T-Rex pushes the plexiglass roof of the vehicle onto the kids wasn’t supposed to happen but the T-Rex malfunctioned and pushed down too hard on the roof and it fell on the kids so that was their genuine reaction because they were not expecting it.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад +1

      the storm absolutely was supposed to be in the movie since it was in the source material, the storyboards and in other parts of the movie.
      and the plexiglass part ALSO was intended.
      your entire comment is basically wrong lol. Spielberg distracting the kids is the only factual part.

    • @abhishekpatnaik144
      @abhishekpatnaik144 11 месяцев назад

      I watched prometheus and alien covenant they r amazing

  • @ryantiller5624
    @ryantiller5624 Год назад +4

    "We are watching people watch Jurassic Park. What the hell"
    And we are watching people watching people watch Jurassic Park

  • @theAdMax1
    @theAdMax1 Год назад +20

    There was nothing like the effects in this movie at that time. Revolutionary

  • @jansenart0
    @jansenart0 Год назад +2

    Hammond: "Spared no expense"
    Also Hammond: IT department was one bankrupt engineer hired for minimum wage because he was blackmailing him.

  • @robbob5302
    @robbob5302 Год назад +5

    In 1993 the link between birds and dinosaurs was considered controversial. Today, birds are officially classified as living dinosaurs.

  • @KajunMoo70
    @KajunMoo70 Год назад +2

    Just a tip for future reactions. I know you both like to talk during the movies but this was a bit much as it was distracting to me. Also, your volume was louder than the volume of the movie so you might consider increasing the movie’s volume a bit more☺️

  • @rickcoona
    @rickcoona Год назад +2

    watching this in the theater, on it's initial Rin back in '93, when the T-Rex crashes through the bathroom and chomps the lawyer (Timestamp 26:01) I shout out *"LAWYERS EAT THEIR YOUNG!"* and the audience bursts out laughing. (seriously, it flew outta my mouth without breaks, but it WAS funny!)

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan Год назад +2

    Imagine being Dr. Grant with a life devoted to digging up and studying fossils and finding out a billionaire has a backyard full of dinosaurs. You can see why he's in a bad mood even though he's in that magical place. What kind of job will he come home to? But yeah, I just wish they'd had more sauropods and triceratops in the franchise. Oh and the 2 lead actors are separated by 20 years in age. haha

  • @philipstoddard1502
    @philipstoddard1502 Год назад +9

    I really enjoy watching the dynamic between the two of you as events unfold. As I observe you, I gain a greater awareness of what we share in common and the nuances of difference of cultures. My mother had a friend visit our family in the mid 1960's. Shanta was from India and perhaps even more exotic to Americans than my French mother. But, her visit was a treat and watching you two is a fond reminder of a happy time in my childhood.
    BTW, Shanta made a movie recommendation that I remember my parents making a point of watching. It was called Maya. It was about an American boy who was in conflict with his father and ran away with his Indian friend on an elephant named Maya. At one point the boys slept overnight in a tree as refuge from a man eating tiger. Shanta once told the story of me watching this movie and when my parents said it was my bedtime, I jumped in Shanta's lap and said, "Kiss me like a tiger!" As an adult, I can easily know that I was trying to get out of going to bed, but it's still hilarious how a five or six year olds's mind works.
    Anyway, it was fun watching you two and thinking about the old days.

  • @vykuntapufangtxpreet9546
    @vykuntapufangtxpreet9546 Год назад +2

    You Guys Should Read The Novel This Movie Is Based On.

  • @jasnycal
    @jasnycal Год назад +10

    This movie set the mark for ALL CGI things after. Now anything was possible. Happy New Year Guys!!

    • @WJS774
      @WJS774 5 месяцев назад

      I've read that both George Lucas and Peter Jackson were inspired by the effects in Jurassic Park, and knew that the state of the art had got good enough for them to make the Star Wars prequels/the Lord of the Rings, films that they had wanted to make for a long time and were just waiting for the technology to arrive.

  • @bighuge1060
    @bighuge1060 Год назад +2

    Your "What? No males. Only lesbians" at 12:58 got me.

  • @rainbowpegacornstudios
    @rainbowpegacornstudios Год назад +10

    The dinosaur sounds in this movie were made by combining sounds made by living animals and every day objects.
    The Tyrannosaurus rex (known by fans as Rexy) was a mix of elephant calf vocalizations (roar, snarls and growls), lion sounds and a dog playing with a rope toy (shaking the Gallimimus to death).
    The Dilophosaurus was a mix of hawk, swan, howler monkey and rattlesnake sounds.
    The adult Raptors were a mix of a walrus's chest cavity roar and a male dolphin's mating scream recorded with a hydrophone, 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 an active fire hydrant and a whale breathing through its blowhole(s).
    The Gallimimus's chief sound effect was made using the recorded calls of a mare (female horse) in heat.
    And yes, that Raptor popping up right behind Ellie is always a major jumpscare...especially for me with my autism and anxiety. And most of this movie was filmed on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.

    • @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent
      @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent Год назад +3

      Fun fact the actress who played Ellie didn't know the Raptor for the scene was behind her so when it popped up she freaked out and the way she screams and freaks out during that scene is actually the actress really freaking out and screaming her head off from the raptor. No acting.

    • @rainbowpegacornstudios
      @rainbowpegacornstudios Год назад +1

      @@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent I honestly don't blame her for that reaction. I'd have the same exact one.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад +2

      The tyrannosaurus rex (known by the crew for its real nickname Roberta) was more than just an elephant and tiger roars. It had crocodilian hisses, koala grunts and a whale blowhole was its breathing... among other sounds mixed for it sound profile.
      Same for the velociraptor which had tortoise mating, horse, human snarl, dog and various bird calls.
      The sound design is a lot more complex than most sources like to indicate.
      Additionally--piggbacking on your comment--because of the damage by Hurricane Iniki they had to move shooting to Oahu for the Gallimimus stampede. They also had sparse filming on Maui and Niihau (the forbidden island). I am aware you said "most", I was just fleshing out the fact.

  • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
    @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 Год назад +2

    I saw this in the drive in when I was 11…it was raining it’s ass outside and then the T-Rex scene happened in the rain…my young mind was blown…was SO cool

  • @kaitheazurethylacine8723
    @kaitheazurethylacine8723 Год назад +1

    Animatronic puppets. Movie art. You should try watching nightmare before Christmas.

  • @blazinjedi2008
    @blazinjedi2008 Год назад +2

    That would've been a great movie. The dinosaurs eat everybody and at the end the goat was still here being the G.O.A.T

  • @aadilshekhi6049
    @aadilshekhi6049 Год назад +3

    the name of the dinosaur who was sick is triceratops

    • @gergopiroska5749
      @gergopiroska5749 Год назад

      Not sure if the animal depicted here was T. Horridus or T. Porsus

  • @Trip_Fontaine
    @Trip_Fontaine Год назад +3

    Watching this in theaters when it first came out was so thrilling. These special effects would be decent TODAY. They were mind-blowing in 1993.

  • @jonathonfrazier6622
    @jonathonfrazier6622 Год назад +3

    Jurassic Park looks so good because it is mostly practical effects with CGI used sparingly. Mostly the CGI was used just to enhance the practical effects. Today they drown the audience in CGI and it just doesn't seem real. Takes me out of the experience.

  • @vinaysilelan2140
    @vinaysilelan2140 Год назад +4

    Every dino lover has had their first encounter with them was Jurassic Park that's why this movie is so special to every dino-fan Jurassic Franchise fan including me.
    By the way loved your reaction. He said ''what a horrific start'' at 4:22 which is nothing infront of inspirational novel edition, that novel is much much horrifying and gruesome that this movie cause it was meant to be made for kids specially so...

  • @LordFirekaze
    @LordFirekaze Год назад +1

    Sooo Cute heart.... Love youre Reaction. LET'S ROCK!!!

  • @BigPete44
    @BigPete44 Год назад +2

    Hey guys! Wishing you a Happy and Healthy New Year from New York! 🥂🍾😎

  • @jackrussell1232
    @jackrussell1232 Год назад +1

    It's wild that Schindler's List, Jurassic Park and Saving Private Ryan were all made by the same guy. Spielberg is far from my favorite Director, but you have to admire his versatility.

  • @GalactusDaDevourer
    @GalactusDaDevourer Год назад +1

    And we are people watching people watch people watching Jurassic Park.

  • @eKko0
    @eKko0 Год назад +3

    11:15 "were watching people watch Jurassic park, what the hell?" hey! thats what im doing i feel attacked

  • @jansenart0
    @jansenart0 Год назад +1

    5:35 I've watched this movie for nearly 30 years, and it's only recently come to my attention that that little butterball child really has absolutely no reason for being at a digsite. As for why he hates velociraptor, maybe he's a Sauropod fan? Having been his age when the movie came out, I was both into dinosaurs and technology, so I cannot identify with him.
    So, that character ought not exist, when you think about it. Literally unwatchable.

  • @quoniam426
    @quoniam426 Год назад +1

    it's not gold, it is Amber.
    Special effects are a well balance of CGI and practical animatronics just like Lord of the Rings 8 years later.

  • @dandraking2580
    @dandraking2580 Год назад +2

    OMG!
    You guys are so cute, sweet and genuine.
    I like watching movies with you.
    So let's add some more classics to your list
    Monty Python and the Holy Grail
    Airplane
    Close Encounters of the Third Kind
    IP Man
    The Raid and Raid 2
    Aliens
    And please
    finish the Star Wars Saga
    All of the MCU's
    Uhm, you've watched the rest of my favorites so
    KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!

  • @mistingwolf
    @mistingwolf Год назад +1

    The storm was real, and it interrupted production. It's why we don't see Ray's death in the movie.
    Rexy was never meant to bust through the car; because of the rain effects, the animatronic had issues and was too heavy. The kids' reactions are totally genuine!
    The dilophosaurs we see in this movie are juveniles, and the animal could grow much larger.
    "Velociraptor" in this movie is a misnomer; the model is based off of deinonychus, and the actual animal velociraptor was, funny enough, about the size of a turkey. Because of some debates in the paleo community at the time, deinonychus was thought to be part of the velociraptor family so they lumped the animals together, and also the writers thought the name was cooler. There are some raptors that had been the size portrayed in the movie, and some that were even bigger. The largest known dromaeosaur currently known is utahraptor.

  • @tc-tm1my
    @tc-tm1my Год назад +2

    the cow wasnt harmed. dont worry

  • @lich109
    @lich109 Год назад +5

    Fun fact, this movie had a partnership with McDonald's when it came out, so a lot of parents got the wrong idea about it and took children to see it, since they assumed it was a family movie.

    • @Roddy556
      @Roddy556 Год назад +1

      It has the better part of a family in it. Besides kids like dinosaurs.

    • @lich109
      @lich109 Год назад

      @@Roddy556 Not after this movie they didn't. While I didn't see it in the theatre, my parents can attest to the fact that the kids watching it when they first saw it were not fans of dinosaurs when it was over.

    • @Roddy556
      @Roddy556 Год назад +1

      @@lich109 I saw it in theaters when I was seven and loved it. Glad I got the chance.

  • @MirdinAskari
    @MirdinAskari Год назад +3

    Quick guide to know if a dinosaur eats flesh or plants: If walks in four legs, plants (but be careful, could be aggressive); if walks in two legs, danger (not always, but almost)

    • @newmoon766
      @newmoon766 Год назад

      Also, like contemporary animals, if the eyes are on the sides of the head, plant-eater. Predators like us have binocular vision for depth perception. 🦕🦖

    • @WJS774
      @WJS774 5 месяцев назад

      @@newmoon766 They _all_ have their eyes on the side, including the Rex and Raptors.

    • @newmoon766
      @newmoon766 5 месяцев назад

      @@WJS774 Evolution happens. 🦧😏

  • @dominicstevens5851
    @dominicstevens5851 Год назад +2

    FoR tHe AlGoRiThM

  • @hdtripp6218
    @hdtripp6218 Год назад +1

    Instead of saying "oh my god" it would be hilarious for you to do the Simpson's line "oh my numerous gods"

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +4

    Human beings are the greatest long-distance runners on the planet - not fastest but greatest endurance runners. Part of the adaptation is that we sweat through our skin so we don't overheat from running. (Horses are also unusual in sweating through their skin, too, and for the same reason) Other mammals only cool down by panting, by comparison much less efficient.
    Unlike most mammals, our sense of smell is very minor. So another adaptation is that we have sweat glands in our armpits which do nothing to cool us down but provide a warm moist area for bacteria to flourish. In other words, by comparison to other animals, we STINK. And as a result, we don't make appetizing prey - a shark for example will often take just a bite out of a swimmer, a bite which by itself can be fatal, but normally the shark rejects the swimmer as a meal. (Usually, not always.)
    My point is that with the entire park swarming with lots of animals set loose, I don't think the velociraptors would seem to have a fetish for human meat. (They also were not as smart as depicted, more along the lines of a chicken - which can be pretty clever but not THAT clever.)

    • @AgnesIona
      @AgnesIona Год назад

      if you are going for clever animals, I don't think you mean chickens. Chickens are DUMB. Like not able to survive on their own without humans consequently rescuing from their own stupidly dumb.

    • @johnnehrich9601
      @johnnehrich9601 Год назад

      @@AgnesIona Actually, I was going for dumb. The velociraptors are depicted as smart enough to figure out how to open a door. There are lots of different degrees of animal intelligence but thinking of the real animals like a turkey or large chicken is because if you encountered one in real life, that would be your first reaction. (Velociraptors were FEATHERED top to bottom, even feathered wings - but not able to fly - the wings had other purposes.)
      The other thing I thought of from your remark - I'm not disputing the poultry IQ - is that chickens have been domesticated and any tendencies to survive on their own have been bred out, so they will stay around. I understand that turkeys are so dumb that when it rains, they will look up with their mouths open, and will drown. (That's what I've read.) Again, I believe these are the domesticated turkeys.
      I so love what the real velociraptors were like - as some scientists say, as close to being birds without being birds.
      There is an awesome clip from Prehistoric Planet on RUclips which shows what the latest science knows about these:
      Prehistoric Planet [2022] - Velociraptors Screen Time

    • @AgnesIona
      @AgnesIona Год назад

      @@johnnehrich9601 I guess I misunderstood. My mistake.
      I LOVE the feathered dinos thought. Very cool. They would be so pretty. (And hopefully taste like a better tasting chicken/turkey/duck?)
      Not sure about the Turkey/rain thing, but we did have some chickens almost drown in a rain puddle underneath their nice, dry warm shed. We had to drag them out, scratching and screeching, to throw them into their shed because they couldn't figure out to go into the nice, cozy place they slept every single night. (We think they got scared by the thunder.) They literally could have walked two feet up their entrance ramp through the door and been nice and dry. Dumb Birds.
      And I have to get credit to the domestic thing, not only for the science i have read (which it sound like you may be even more informed about), but also with another personal example: We had one random chicken in one of the clutches we bought which was closer to the "old wild" chickens, and she did not act like a chicken. She loved climbing trees, which she "flew" about it like a squirrel hopping from branch to branch. She also had better survival instincts (like NOT running full speed into buildings/fences). It was hard to call her a chicken, since she acted so differently. She looked like a chicken, but acted like a friendly, but adventurous flightless bird. She was smart. Well, smart for a bird. She was very fun and fearless, a good "pet".

    • @johnnehrich9601
      @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +1

      @@AgnesIona Yes, I too think feathered dinosaurs are so fascinating and how it completely flips our understanding of these creatures. I assume you know that scientists are now beginning to figure out the actual colors of the feathers from the shape of the pigmenting bodies fossilized in the feathers.
      Come to find out, dinos - including of course birds - had hollow bones, which allowed them to grow to such size. They had "nucleated" red blood cells, meaning the cells could multiply while in the blood stream like the other components of blood. So they didn't need the bones to be filled with marrow to produce new red blood cells. Dinos had a much more efficient breathing system, a sort of uniflow one and the air come through the centers of the bones (I think I got that right).
      Birds - and I suspect dinos - had not three "cones" in the retinas to distinguish colors but FIVE. They can see into the ultraviolet. So they can see shades that we literally can't even imagine.
      And getting back to intelligence, I am so stunned by how crows and parrots can be so smart when they don't have brains any bigger than other birds and certainly not as big as many smart mammals. (Also, octopuses - how is this possible?)

    • @AgnesIona
      @AgnesIona Год назад

      @@johnnehrich9601 I did not know they got so far as to study pigmentation. So cool.

  • @Amadeo790
    @Amadeo790 Год назад +1

    5:00 not gold, fossilized amber. Gold is not transparent.

  • @theAdMax1
    @theAdMax1 Год назад +3

    Friendly reminder that dinosaurs are still alive today called birds

  • @aczavius
    @aczavius Год назад +1

    The gold at the very beginning of the movie is called Amber it is fossilized tree sap

  • @jackwagon527
    @jackwagon527 9 месяцев назад +1

    almost zero chance that you will see this comment, but i like your shirt good sir. its a cool looking shirt.

  • @marieoleary527
    @marieoleary527 Год назад +3

    This movie was shot in Hawaii

    • @donaldsteven7592
      @donaldsteven7592 Год назад

      Jurassic Park Amazing movie 🤩 remember that Awsome restroom scene where the really mean old greedy lawyer guy selfishly abbonond those poor kids? He's just trying to save himself sitting on the toilet Sweating it 😥 and Rexy She found him anyway lol bite him up shaking him around like a fun Dogy chew toy before Eating him up it was actually pretty funny looking wouldn't you agree?

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Год назад +1

    Jeff Goldblum Jurassic Park: "Must go faster..." 🦖
    Jeff Goldblum Independence Day: "MUST GO FASTER!" 👽

  • @cjcookj85
    @cjcookj85 Год назад +1

    Triceratops was the sick one. The T-Rex was that one eating the guy on the toilet that left the kids

  • @Roddy556
    @Roddy556 Год назад +2

    I laughed a lot when he hit the tree and you said "He's blind as f***!"
    You guys did a great breakdown of a classic movie.

  • @DaniBlazin
    @DaniBlazin Год назад +1

    Sam Neill (Alan Grant) in sci-fi-horror EVENT HORIZON is very scary 😧
    ..too scary 😱

  • @mark-nm4tc
    @mark-nm4tc Год назад +2

    CGI is everywhere now but back then it was still fairly new. This movie took it to new heights.

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 Год назад +1

    Not all dinosaurs are dangerous. Birds are descended from dinosaurs but they also ARE dinosaurs ("avian dinosaurs"). (Like we humans are descended from mammals but also ARE mammals.)
    Also, carnivorous animals are not hungry all the time, ready to eat everyone (house cats are a prime example). But herbivorous animals can be very vicious and dangerous - rhinos and bulls come to mind.

  • @1Katakana
    @1Katakana Год назад +6

    Every time I come across this movie playing on the tv, I will watch the scene where the t-rex breaks out if the movie hasn't gotten to that part yet. Also, fun fact, when the actress playing the little girl auditioned for the role and played out one of the scenes where she screams, she was so convincing that people actually came running into the room thinking she was in real danger.

    • @donaldsteven7592
      @donaldsteven7592 Год назад

      Jurassic Park Amazing movie 🤩 and that Awsome restroom scene where the really mean old greedy lawyer guy selfishly abbonond those poor kids! He's just Desperately trying to save himself sitting on the toilet Sweating it 😥 and Rexy She found him anyway lol bite him up Shaking him around like a fun Dogy chew toy before Eating him up 😋 it was actually kinda funny looking wouldn't you agree with me?

    • @1Katakana
      @1Katakana Год назад

      @@donaldsteven7592 No.

    • @WJS774
      @WJS774 5 месяцев назад

      She had experience. A few years earlier she was running from monsters in the desert. Check out "Tremors" (1990) if you haven't seen it before.

  • @Cobalt-Jester
    @Cobalt-Jester Год назад +1

    10,000 volts is not very powerful. Normal electric fences for sheep are 30,000/50,000. It's not the Volts that is dangerous. It is the amps. A lot of volts makes you convulse and burns... But it's the Amps that kill

    • @newmoon766
      @newmoon766 Год назад

      Show-off geek. ⚡😉 Yeah, who wants an electric fence that kills the livestock or the pet dog? Or the neighbor's kid. 🤔😵🤨😵‍💫🐑🐄🐩👶

  • @TMNTfever
    @TMNTfever Год назад +3

    I remember watching this in theaters with my family, and I was completely terrified. It was PG-13, but some commercials advertised it as a fun film for the whole family. I was only 5 years old at the time, so yes, it frightened me a bunch. The more I watched it on VHS though, I got less and less scared of it.

  • @Billinois78
    @Billinois78 Год назад +2

    Happy New Year 🎉✌🎊

  • @mrs.h2725
    @mrs.h2725 Год назад +3

    Loved watching y’all’s reactions to this so much! It’s my all time fav movie.
    🙁😳’He’s in the caaaAAAAAARRR!😱🤯
    Lmao 😂

    • @donaldsteven7592
      @donaldsteven7592 Год назад

      Yeah lol and the restroom scene where the really mean old greedy lawyer guy selfishly abbonond those poor kids! He's just trying to save himself but Rexy 🦖 She found him anyway lol bite him up shaking him around like a fun Dogy chew toy before Eating him up it was actually pretty funny wouldn't you agree with me?

  • @btnhstillfire
    @btnhstillfire Год назад +1

    Also, the scene w the t rex breaking the glass on the car was actually real. The animatronic weighed too much and malfunctioned, putting too much pressure on the glass. It was supposed to fall but not break. The screams by the kids are real screams of terror by the kid actors. They got lucky they werent crushed. Or cut.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад

      wrong. the unintended effect was a small piece of the plexiglass breaking and a tooth falling out (both visible in one part of the scene). Everything else was meticulously planned and executed correctly.

  • @robbob5302
    @robbob5302 Год назад +1

    Is interesting to see the state of PC at the time.
    Couldn't show a cow being eaten. Or a goat either.
    But a lawyer? No problem. Munch away!

  • @BaresEatBeats
    @BaresEatBeats Год назад +1

    For me, JP has the most iconic music of any movie ever made.

  • @christopherpetty3320
    @christopherpetty3320 Год назад +1

    The lack of guns is a minor plot point in the novel. Hammond refused to have them at his park and Muldoon refused to be the lead game warden without some as a safety precaution.

    • @ramonoutesrivera7845
      @ramonoutesrivera7845 Год назад

      En las otras partes tenían armas. Nadie disparo nunca. No se entiende.

  • @saagisharon8595
    @saagisharon8595 Год назад +1

    11:52 in real life the dna would be long decayed

  • @teressareeves5856
    @teressareeves5856 Год назад +3

    Took my teen daughter to see this movie, we must've been the few people who hadn't seen it but the theater was packed! So much fun, took me back to when I was a kid & saw all of the Godzilla movies at the theater because people reacted the same way. To this day I watch this movie at least 3 times a year. And my daughter for years used this movie to fall asleep to

    • @donaldsteven7592
      @donaldsteven7592 Год назад

      Jurassic Park Amazing movie 🤩 remember that Awsome restroom scene where the really mean old greedy lawyer guy selfishly abbonond those poor kids! He's just trying to save himself sitting on the toilet Sweating it 😥 and Rexy She found him anyway lol bite him up Shaking him around like a fun Dogy chew toy before Eating him up it was actually kinda funny looking wouldn't you agree with me?

    • @ramonoutesrivera7845
      @ramonoutesrivera7845 Год назад

      ​@@donaldsteven7592 el Rex vio al abogado. Los demás tenían que hacerle señales con luces.

  • @noahbawdy3395
    @noahbawdy3395 Год назад +2

    The effects in this movie were ground breaking at the time. They weren't really sure that they could pull it off at first.

  • @rks194
    @rks194 9 месяцев назад +1

    मेरी फेवरेट मूवी जुरासीक पार्क❤😊

  • @kyreeseanime485
    @kyreeseanime485 Год назад +1

    Welcome to Jurassic Park

  • @froefroe86
    @froefroe86 Год назад +2

    I was a kid when my parents took me to the cinema to see Jurassic Park. Amazing feeling when the T-rex roared through the cinema speakers!

  • @henriangelcolomacare2418
    @henriangelcolomacare2418 Год назад

    SALUDOS HOUMIES ABRASOS LOS AMO🙏🙏👋👋👋👋👋🤜🤛👌👍👍👍👍👍GREATE MUVIE THE CULTO😎😎LESTGOUUUU⚡⚡🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱😉

  • @420hellbilly
    @420hellbilly Год назад +1

    The t rex mechanical head in the scene with the kids in the jeep went down too far and broke the glass roof of causing the child actors to be in actual extreme terror. This was a mix of new CGI that holds up to this day, with mechanical and puppetry effects. The new movies are cool but they do not compare to this. My first R rated movie seen in the theater. I'm old:)

  • @johnnylynch2290
    @johnnylynch2290 Год назад +4

    " No males, only lesbians ", had me in tears 👍

  • @timfeeley714-25
    @timfeeley714-25 Год назад +2

    On 9/11/92 category 4 hurricane Iniki tore across and devastated the Hawaiian island of Kauai, Steven Spielberg and the cast and crew of Jurrasic Park were trapped at the airport during the entire thing. Spielberg had some of the crew get out the cameras and document it, it's some dramatic footage (and story) there are videos on RUclips. I was there.

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 Год назад

      it was the hotel they were staying in not the airport. they still had a day of shooting (which was moved to Oahu). Everyone moved to a central location in the hotel from their rooms during the storm EXCEPT Richard Attenborough who slept through it and didn't know about it until afterward.

    • @timfeeley714-25
      @timfeeley714-25 Год назад +1

      @@scottb3034 Thanx for jogging my memory, you're correct, it was the Princeville Sheraton that overlooked the incomparable Hanalei bay and Bali Hai, my friend's wife worked at the Andrade store there.

  • @kaitheazurethylacine8723
    @kaitheazurethylacine8723 Год назад +1

    This movie is also based on a book

  • @robkoenig3355
    @robkoenig3355 Год назад +1

    Modern CGI was created for the first time in the making of this movie

  • @malelonewolf80
    @malelonewolf80 Год назад

    You should watch the movie King Kong, especually the Peter Jacskons King Kong movie.

  • @newmoon766
    @newmoon766 Год назад

    That final scene isn't just about how beautiful life is in the present world. It is widely accepted that birds evolved from dinosaurs, and pelicans are arguably the most evocative of pterosaurs (flying dinosaurs, like pterodactyls) of all the contemporary birds. 🐣🐤🦆🦢🦅🦩🦚🦜🪶 If you've never seen a flock of pelicans flying in formation, it's pretty amazing.

  • @henriangelcolomacare2418
    @henriangelcolomacare2418 Год назад

    SAMUEL L JACKSON A SUS COMIENSOS MST FIURI ADVENGER😎😎👋👋👋👋👋🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱

  • @EricaEverAfter
    @EricaEverAfter Год назад +1

    T-Rex is the most dangerous... Wait 🤣

    • @donaldsteven7592
      @donaldsteven7592 Год назад

      Yeah lol and hey that Awsome restroom scene where the really mean old greedy lawyer guy who selfishly abbonond those poor kids! He's just trying to save himself sitting on the toilet and Rexy 🦖 She found him anyway lol bite him up shaking him around like a fun Dogy chew toy before Eating him up it was actually pretty funny looking wouldn't you agree?

  • @LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto
    @LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto Год назад

    I highly recommend the Japanese Toho 2016 Shin Gōjira (Godzilla)

  • @PheOfTheFae
    @PheOfTheFae Год назад

    Funnily enough, I think the whole idea could have worked if they had only bred the non-dangerous (relatively, I mean, one could still stomp you and whatnot) dinosaurs. Like a park with brachiosaurs and triceratops and whatnot would still be SUPER COOL and the animals wouldn't eat the guests.

  • @trygswyrmwoodside3229
    @trygswyrmwoodside3229 Год назад

    DNA molecules have a half-life that's too low for this to really work with dinosaurs, but it can still work with other animals and plants. Anything within the last 50,000 years should be able to be reconstructed with enough improvements in technology. Beyond 50,000 years and the DNA should be unrecognizable.

  • @jog.antani
    @jog.antani Год назад

    John hammond played by Richard attenborough is the director of Gandhi movie jo oscar best film jeeta 1983 me . He played the owner of jurassic park in this film. The grandfather.

  • @JurassicGodzillaFan
    @JurassicGodzillaFan Год назад +1

    My all-time favorite film.

  • @dorelilie8699
    @dorelilie8699 Год назад

    Hey beautifull people ! Please react to movie From dusk till dawn 1996.😘😘😘

  • @WJS774
    @WJS774 5 месяцев назад

    It's a technically spectacular film that holds up very well to this day. First time viewers today are impressed by the dinosaurs in this, imagine what it was like for viewers thirty years ago who had never seen comparable special effects. The story is more questionable though.
    Ian Malcolm is annoying as hell, especially since he turns out to be right. Right by chance, since he didn't identify _any_ of the actual problems with the park such as the extreme over-reliance on active systems like electric fences that fail when the power goes out. Never mind Nedry's sabotage, it's quite likely that even if he hadn't done _anything_ the storm would have knocked the power out and they would have been in the same boat. Everything that goes wrong with the place could _easily_ be foreseen by subject-matter experts that Hammond _should_ have had working on the place. If they had simply built the fences strong enough that the dinosaurs couldn't break through them when the power went out, would _anything_ bad have happened at all? They would have had to sit around in the dark for a while until someone switched the power back on. What a catastrophe!
    Some people say that the sequels aren't as good as the original, and maybe in some ways they are right, but when you compare the level of stupidity needed to _go_ to a dinosaur infested island with the level of stupidity needed to _create_ that dinosaur infested island in the first place, they look a lot more reasonable.
    And yeah, they really shouldn't have been surprised by the raptors learning to open doors. _Cats_ can open doors.
    Also, the little girl just a few years before this was being chased by monsters in the desert, definitely recommend _Tremors (1990)_ for a watch too.

  • @harnois75
    @harnois75 Год назад +1

    Magic word - 80085

  • @andregon4366
    @andregon4366 Год назад

    Please take note that this CGI was made when Windows 95 PC's where considered Sci-fi.
    They had computers with less processing power than a refrigerator of the XXI century.

  • @Zodia195
    @Zodia195 Год назад

    In reality you could never fully re-creating Dinosaurs because the DNA wouldn't have lasted that long.

  • @TriXJester
    @TriXJester Год назад

    There are actually several modern animals that will change sex depending on the gender ratio of the local population the most well known being Clownfish. So yeah the quote "Life finds a way" still rings true.

  • @babbzilla
    @babbzilla Год назад

    "He deserved it for leaving the kids" I'm ded. I would love to be a fly on the wall as you guys watch movies. 😂👍👍❤️

  • @ramonoutesrivera7845
    @ramonoutesrivera7845 Год назад

    Hubiera arrancado ese helicóptero 🚁 y me hubiese largado sin ese viejo. Que se queda mirando como un nostálgico. No hay tiempo ⏳

  • @misterno-ice-guy8082
    @misterno-ice-guy8082 Год назад

    Ever since the first fossil was found, mankind has wondered: what do dinosaurs eat?
    Now science has finally answered that very question: they eat locks, fences, and people.. in that order!