T. REX IS TERRIFYING! Jurassic Park REACTION!

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  • @DougRayPhillips
    @DougRayPhillips 2 года назад +401

    Jackson's character was killed by Raptors in the building with the circuit breakers. That's why Ellie followed after and did the same job he'd gone to do.
    They were going to film his death scene, but there was a storm at the shooting location and they ran out of time.
    You did see Jackson's severed arm fall down on Ellie's shoulder. That's a pretty strong implication.

    • @arttusjoblom1878
      @arttusjoblom1878 2 года назад +33

      Yeah and they were also planning to add Jackson's character's severed leg on the floor that would have had Ellie tripping over it and thus causing her limping

    • @DougRayPhillips
      @DougRayPhillips 2 года назад +23

      Hmm, that's right... she limps, without us clearly seeing what caused the limp.

    • @amysilknitter8928
      @amysilknitter8928 2 года назад +43

      @@DougRayPhillips I always thought her ankle got hurt in the fence door when it got caught trying to flee the raptor the the equipment shed area. Before that she wasn't limping and after it she was.

    • @Overlord0011
      @Overlord0011 2 года назад +14

      Always figured she pulled a muscle going from standing still to sprinting as fast as she could.

    • @MysterClark
      @MysterClark 2 года назад +16

      The death scene actually included a Darth Vadersaurus who took his arm off but they had to cut out all previous scenes with the Darth Vadersaurus for time so it wouldn't make sense for it to suddenly show up at the end so they just let it be the raptor instead.

  • @samvanderwoude1573
    @samvanderwoude1573 2 года назад +254

    You mentioned how good the music was - the score was written by John Williams, who also wrote the music to Star Wars, the first three Harry Potter movies, and many more classic movies like E.T., Indiana Jones, and Jaws. But this one is one of his best!

    • @carlchapman4053
      @carlchapman4053 2 года назад +4

      R.I.P. John Williams - Creator of the most influential moments in the lives millions of people.
      Yep, sorry people keep telling me I'm wrong, no insult intended.

    • @agentdrake8955
      @agentdrake8955 2 года назад +8

      @@carlchapman4053 R.I.P.?
      He's still alive, mate. Almost 90(!), granted, but still alive.

    • @gahlainrigh5927
      @gahlainrigh5927 2 года назад +2

      Yeah there's like three guys who make absolute bangers

    • @jaydee-222
      @jaydee-222 2 года назад +1

      @@carlchapman4053 uh, he is still alive.

    • @marshalldannon5593
      @marshalldannon5593 2 года назад

      Hell yeah, John Williams is a musical genius.

  • @Herucarne
    @Herucarne 2 года назад +141

    When he said "This is one of the coolest scenes ever", I started to realize: It probably is! The T-Rex-Paddock-Breakout-Scene is one of the most iconic scenes in the entire film. And this film, when it came out, set new standards for filmmaking and highly influenced the way films are being made to this day.

    • @Zodia195
      @Zodia195 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, parts of that scene I remember were in the previews.

    • @katieb285
      @katieb285 2 года назад +1

      I only watched this movie yesterday, one of my favourite Jurassic Park Movies 😍😍

    • @quicksilvermad
      @quicksilvermad 2 года назад

      No matter how many times I've seen it, it still gives me goosebumps.

  • @pyronuke4768
    @pyronuke4768 2 года назад +186

    Birds evolving from dinosaurs is pretty common knowledge nowadays, but when this movie was made back in the early 90s it was still a pretty new and debated topic. That's why the movie appears to be so fixated on it.

    • @yes.thatjanedoe
      @yes.thatjanedoe 2 года назад +19

      The Novel by Crichton Goes into this far more too. There is a great conversation between Hammond and Dr. Wu. Wu wants to move onto a new version of dinosaurs not based on the new acquired knowledge of bird like dinos, but slow and "domesticated" dinosaurs that people are more accustomed to, but Hammond just wants them to be REAL. The novel is SOOOO good and the main reason I read and loved his other works.

    • @SigridFrings
      @SigridFrings 2 года назад +1

      Ääähm no. That was not a debated topic or new in the 90s

    • @toxicginger9936
      @toxicginger9936 2 года назад +10

      @@SigridFrings True that it wasn't a 'new' concept within the scientific world (first being discovered and discussed in the 1960s), but it wasn't a common knowledge yet. This movie was the first exposure to the theory that a lot of poeple had in the 90s.

    • @pavanbiliyar
      @pavanbiliyar 2 года назад +1

      Plus, not all dinosaurs turned into birds, only those that trace their evolution to the dinosaurs we call raptors.
      All the other dinosaurs are gone.
      In my mind, evolution states that species adapt to their environment over thousands and millions of years, and therefore, various gene features and traits are shut off in the DNA, deactivated.
      Technically speaking, we all, humans included, must have deactivated genes that are just leftovers. It's sort of like the ledger to a block chain; it's a record. If a modern geneticist were to reactivate dormant genes or DNA, what do we get?
      Of course, such a program could be the most inhumane and immoral scientific project once we realize many iterations need to be born to produce everything that is currently extinct.

    • @Voldine2
      @Voldine2 2 года назад +2

      @@pavanbiliyar Minor correction: theropods in general are the branch of dinosaurs that modern birds descend from, with the emu and ostrich being the modern animals that are closest to their ancestors in both build and musculature. There is, so far, no definitive proof that modern birds descend solely from the raptor family.

  • @MikeMozzaro
    @MikeMozzaro 2 года назад +103

    The film that defined a generation. Both on dinosaurs and SFX in films.
    I dare say this is one of the most iconic films ever made; makes it an absolute blast whenever I see peoples first reactions to it~

    • @Dudeamis17
      @Dudeamis17 2 года назад

      Its in my top 10 list, probably top 5.

  • @kaylinstephens3169
    @kaylinstephens3169 2 года назад +66

    I laughed when you said "I would have been a kid when this came out, that must have been terrifying" because my first memory ever of going to a movie in a cinema was age 4/5 in 1993 to see this movie... and I started screaming bloody murder during that first scene, and had to be taken out of the room hahaha

    • @Shigeru0508
      @Shigeru0508 2 года назад +5

      I suppose your parents (or whoever) didn´t pay attention to the PG rating of the movie?

    • @dannykent6190
      @dannykent6190 2 года назад +2

      I was 8 and my cousin brought me to the movie (the first time... I saw the thing 11 more times in its first run by begging every family member to bring me once). She actually left the theater in the opening scene to use the bathroom so I got to watch that "alone." I was fine at 8, but distinctly remember it being my first unsupervised traumatic movie death.

    • @LittleNakedCat
      @LittleNakedCat 2 года назад

      My sister was taken to see it in a drive in theatre, she hid the the back of the car. it was the first movie she saw in theatre too. didn't leave a great impression

    • @Ivy94F
      @Ivy94F 2 года назад +5

      I remember they had to warn parents on the news that small children might find this frightening because so many of the trailers were kid friendly and some parents didn’t know this wasn’t ET. The earlier trailers had a vibe of wonder and awe. The the other trailers showing the terror came out later.

    • @angelajames154
      @angelajames154 2 года назад

      I was not much older than you. My dad took me to see it. I had nightmares for a while after that.

  • @pyronuke4768
    @pyronuke4768 2 года назад +131

    Honestly we really need to thank this movie for what it did to the paleontology field. Our knowledge of dinosaurs has expanded exponentially in the last 30 years thanks to scientists who got their first taste from watching this film.

    • @aresjohns-roberts5107
      @aresjohns-roberts5107 2 года назад +21

      paleontologists are the ones who study this but yes this movie series very much fueled my love of dinosaurs

    • @davidharrison7394
      @davidharrison7394 2 года назад

      You will enjoy the rest of them Jackson did get eaten by raptor have you ever seen Spielberg close encounters of the third kind it's awesome

    • @CountScarlioni
      @CountScarlioni 2 года назад +7

      Palaeontology is the field you're thinking of. Archaeologists work with human remains and human cultural materials.
      There can be a small overlap of the fields. Usually with regards to physical anthropology and human evolution. Generally speaking though archaeologists deal with timescales in the hundreds to the thousands whilst palaeontologists work in millions.

    • @leiatyndall8648
      @leiatyndall8648 2 года назад +3

      And before they started this film, known species of velociraptors were only 3 ft tall. 6ft tall ones were considered an exaggeration. But sometime in there, while writing or filming this movie, they discovered 6 ft tall raptors (the Utahraptor). Suddenly fiction was fact. And THEN, a few yrs after that, a 20 ft tall raptor was found--think that one was dubbed Megaraptor. Pretty sure it was written abt in the National Geographic.

    • @Neseirik
      @Neseirik 2 года назад

      @@leiatyndall8648 megaraptor was originally thought to be a raptor, but they found out what they originally thought was a raptor killing claw was a hand claw and the creature is actually more closely related to allosaurus and is not a raptor.

  • @elissaparsons23
    @elissaparsons23 2 года назад +48

    This is still one of the best movies ever made, imo. My mom wouldnt let me see it in theaters when it came out (I was 5) and I was so bummed. She went and came home white as a ghost lol. The practical and other effects were groundbreaking. No one had seen its like in the past. I can watch this movie every day and never get tired of it. Although as an adult, it makes me laugh watching the scene where they feed the raptors with the cow. Imagine getting to set and them telling you "right, so we need you to stare at these stage hands violently shaking plants and look disgusted."
    I've seen so many people start off this series for the first time and say the same thing you did at the beginning: "why haven't scientists done this yet, cloning dinosaurs?" and I always just think "wait until you've finished the movie." lol. There's 5 movies, 2 books, and one animated netflix series on why it's such a bad idea. Ian Malcom was definitely my favorite character.

    • @colettebezio1913
      @colettebezio1913 2 года назад

      Google Jack Horner and the Chickensaurus. He started out trying to adjust chicken DNA so that they hatched into dinosaurs. They got chickens with teeth and snouts, but I believe the project was abandoned before they got anything close to the real thing.

    • @sianne79
      @sianne79 2 года назад +1

      Violently shaking plants while Spielberg made raptor noises with his mouth, even.

    • @Ivy94F
      @Ivy94F 2 года назад +1

      When I left the theatre, I had a slight headache and my hands were cramped from apparently gripping the armrests. Lol.

  • @ImpeccableZentertainment
    @ImpeccableZentertainment 2 года назад +110

    "Why havent we done this?"
    Theres literally 5 movies explaining why we should not XD

    • @nonconsensualopinion
      @nonconsensualopinion 2 года назад +7

      I still say we do it!

    • @ltda8364
      @ltda8364 2 года назад +4

      @@nonconsensualopinion yes

    • @BooBear2094
      @BooBear2094 2 года назад +7

      @@nonconsensualopinion We can't. Scientists have explained that they cannot extract DNA from the blood as it's been too long since it was sucked out of the dinoaurs but they are creating their own types of dinosaurs, they just aren't allowed to hatch them. They've modified a chicken to have dino-like features.

    • @effigytormented
      @effigytormented 2 года назад +3

      @@BooBear2094 The fun thing I hear is if it even ever escaped and bred, because all they are doing is making it express genes it already has, it would just create regular chickens.

    • @BooBear2094
      @BooBear2094 2 года назад +2

      @@effigytormented yea I’ve heard that too but can we always trust science to do what it is mean / said to do?

  • @semperpieeatordie6990
    @semperpieeatordie6990 2 года назад +32

    Fun fact: the scene where the t-rex comes through the top of the car, the glass wasn't supposed to break. So those screams from the kids were very very real

    • @ruthdeckman9781
      @ruthdeckman9781 2 года назад +7

      I think I would have the same reaction as the kids, and I'm in my 40s!

    • @scottmorey6212
      @scottmorey6212 2 года назад +6

      I think the actress/stunt woman broke her wrist in that scene. Rexy came too low too fast because is was soaked with the rain - but it makes the scene!

    • @semperpieeatordie6990
      @semperpieeatordie6990 2 года назад +4

      @@scottmorey6212 honestly wouldn't be as good if rexy didn't break through lol

    • @HBSaxMachine
      @HBSaxMachine 11 месяцев назад +3

      Not true actually… did some research on this fact and the t-Rex did go down too far, but this only caused a tooth to break on the T-rex. It was clarified that the glass was always supposed to come down. The kids are just great actors!

  • @TheRussian13
    @TheRussian13 2 года назад +34

    I laughed when he said "there's no CG in this" because this was one of the first movies to use CGI. Although the CGI in Jurassic Park is all in the dinosaurs, not the helicopter landing at the island. At the time of Jurassic Park's release, it had the most CGI of any movie.

    • @Eidlones
      @Eidlones 2 года назад +5

      They also used it to do a face replacement when Lex falls through the ceiling at the end. The stunt woman looked up when she wasn't supposed to

    • @cyberwolf_1013
      @cyberwolf_1013 2 года назад +1

      Steven Spielberg actually used the the revolutionary mix of CGI and practical effects/animatronics for the dinosaur scenes. So, the close ups of the dinos and actual physical interaction was done real life (the sick triceratops) and long range/full body shots were CGI (the flock of dinos being eaten by Rex).

    • @NetAndyCz
      @NetAndyCz 2 года назад +1

      It has only few minutes of actual CGI, but it is done really well.

    • @evelyan4604
      @evelyan4604 2 года назад +1

      The CGI was really great in this movie. You can't tell the difference between an animatronic T-rex breaking the window in the kid's car and a CGI T-rex tearing into the tires of a CGI jeep.

    • @xXSinForLifeXx
      @xXSinForLifeXx 2 года назад

      True but they also used animatronics when possible.

  • @TheUntypicalGerman
    @TheUntypicalGerman 8 месяцев назад +4

    crazy that this movie only has 15 minutes of dinosaur footage on screen, but it's spaced out so well and so spot on that it feels like they're always around

  • @lakotagrywlf
    @lakotagrywlf 2 года назад +51

    The problem with old DNA is that it has a half-life. Even perfectly preserved, the molecular bonds will degrade over time from quantum mechanical effects. So past a certain age old can’t be cloned. This story gets around that by saying they fill the gaps with frog DNA (which is why the parks dinos aren’t actually real dinosaurs but technically brand new -invasive- species) but in real life the difficulty of knowing what parts of the code are degraded and missing and which chunks of frog code would work to replace them and end up in a living, functional, healthy animal would be extreme. With AI and machine learning, that can be speed up, but still past a certain age of the sample there just wouldn’t be enough DNA information to work with. After about 1 million years any remaining code would be mostly degraded gibberish and the dinosaurs we know and love went extinct 65 million years ago.

    • @Zankaroo
      @Zankaroo 2 года назад +5

      Some of them went extinct before that. Everybody always thinks of the Cretaceous dinosaurs but there were so many awesome dinosaurs and other creatures in the other Mesozoic periods, and awesome creatures in the earlier eras as well.

    • @TheDragiix3
      @TheDragiix3 2 года назад +7

      It's tough to pretty much impossible to really grasp just how much time actually went by since the dinosaurs faced their last wave of extinction, on top of that it's hard to really understand just how much longer they existed and long ago some species died out. Just mindblowing time frames really, far beyond our understanding let alone what DNA could withstand.

    • @KMDragonS
      @KMDragonS 2 года назад +1

      See, someone who speaks English

    • @Voldine2
      @Voldine2 2 года назад +2

      Not JUST frog DNA. They used all kinds of DNA to fill in the gaps in the sequences they had. Frog was just the commonality in all of the dinosaur species that had started breeding despite them having all been designed to be females.

    • @graceonfilmsnstuff
      @graceonfilmsnstuff 2 года назад +1

      thank God

  • @nicknoga564
    @nicknoga564 2 года назад +14

    T-Rex's vision being poor and "movement-based" was an invention of the book/movie. Examining a T-Rex's eye sockets on its skull reveals it to have had enormous, forward-facing eyes similar to those of a modern bird of prey. In all likelihood, it had better eyesight than any other living animal of its time.

  • @spaceshiplewis
    @spaceshiplewis 2 года назад +27

    There is CGI but it is so well done that you don't notice it and even when it is a giant brachiosaurus, you don't say that's good CGI, you say that's a freakin' dinosaur. This movie understood how to make CGI subtle and keep you in the story. Also, this movie pioneered a lot of CGI.

    • @Voldine2
      @Voldine2 2 года назад +3

      It's mostly used to blend with and enhance practical effects. That's the big difference.

  • @Melissa-wx4lu
    @Melissa-wx4lu 2 года назад +12

    I was 9 when this movie came out and I saw it in theaters.
    The bass of the speakers made the slow footsteps of the T-rex shake the whole theater. Closer and closer, louder and louder the chairs shook more and more.
    It was the most terrifying, exhilarating, fun theater experience of my life.

  • @toxicginger9936
    @toxicginger9936 2 года назад +11

    This is easily one of my favorite movies of all time. Everything about it holds up and stands the test of time, it's so well done.
    I'm not exaggerating when I say that I've seen this movie over 500 times. When the movie first came out on tape, I watched it every single morning while I got ready for school, for a year and a half. I wore out the VHS tape and had to get another one. It was the first movie I ever got on DVD... and we still watch it all the time.

  • @sasamichan
    @sasamichan 2 года назад +40

    the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World movies are separated by decades of time but Jurassic World leans on Jurassic Park Nostalgia to drive it. Seeing Jurassic World first would be like starting Star Wars with Force Awakens then watching New Hope after.
    Some thing happened to Sammual L Jacks's character. I think he found his time in the power center rather disarming

    • @mandarinclemmie
      @mandarinclemmie 2 года назад +1

      Disarming? you out of pocket

    • @felixmalcherek2919
      @felixmalcherek2919 2 года назад

      They even said it almost literally in the first Jurassic World: "People just want the same old, but always bigger" XD

  • @meganlodon
    @meganlodon 2 года назад +38

    I used to watch this series nonestop on VHS as a kid. Such nostalgia. Can't wait for your reaction to the rest of Jurassic Park, then Jurassic World. Also, I recommend Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008).

    • @rebel11201991
      @rebel11201991 2 года назад +1

      This came out when I was 3, I went through so many copies of the as a vhs as a kid

    • @NickyNicole21
      @NickyNicole21 2 года назад +1

      oooh yeah and after journey to the center of the earth he should watch journey to the mysterious island LOVVVVE that movie

  • @kateiannacone2698
    @kateiannacone2698 2 года назад +3

    "Usually you only call people honey if you're in a relationship, right?"
    Or if you're being condescending. Which happens a lot. Especially in 80s/90s/early 2000s movies.
    Also, there's an implied romance between Dr. Grant and Dr. Sattler in the movie, but in the book, they're just colleagues.

  • @lottelarsen2918
    @lottelarsen2918 2 года назад +11

    Samuel L. Jackson (Mr. Arnold) was eaten in the bunker....remember Ellie went down there to turn on the system.... she was happy for a moment because she felt his arm on her shoulder....but screamed when she discovered it was only Mr. Arnolds arm, and nothing else 😨

  • @mell0_games712
    @mell0_games712 2 года назад +3

    I love how people constantly correct this guy aggressively, and seem to forget he hasn't watched this before. Great reactions man

  • @MelaniePoparad
    @MelaniePoparad 2 года назад +8

    I was born in ‘85 and this came out when i was around 8 or so.... it was a highlight and staple of my childhood. Also, an amazingly under appreciated 1985 cult classic “Clue” is one of the funniest movies ever. So well delivered. You’d love it. Quick witted and snappy dialogue. Please please please react to it.

  • @omigawdd
    @omigawdd 2 года назад +3

    The effects in this movie still hold up today. I can't wait to watch this with my kid. 😁

  • @eeuseilaporra1177
    @eeuseilaporra1177 2 года назад +9

    For your information yes T-rex can hear
    The real life animal had both great vision and olfactory sense also

  • @LadyTmuzikal1
    @LadyTmuzikal1 10 месяцев назад +2

    The fact that Spielberg directed "Jurassic Park" while making "Schindler's List" is a testament to his creativity and genius. He also teamed with one of my favorite composers John Williams one again for the main score which they worked together for the main score for Spielberg's 1975 "Jaws" film. Williams also composed the score for "Star Wars" which is all 3 movies have a similar unassuming jovial sound despite the thilling and menacing nature of the action. Great reaction ❤

    • @NewfieMovieReactions
      @NewfieMovieReactions  10 месяцев назад +1

      Spielberg is great for sure. I can see why people say he's the best. Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @cyndifrisch5498
    @cyndifrisch5498 2 года назад +7

    Fun fact, the rain in the movie was from a hurricane that was on the way, they had to take a day off because of the hurricane, the set was destroyed by the hurricane, the dirctor of the movie Steven was making sure the kids were not scared,

    • @nonconsensualopinion
      @nonconsensualopinion 2 года назад +2

      Way worse than that. Hurricane Iniki. One of the largest to hit Hawaii. The crew was stranded in the hotel for a while. After 4 weeks only 20% of power had been restored to the state.

    • @mistingwolf
      @mistingwolf 2 года назад +2

      It's also why Samuel Jackson's character (Arnold) death scene never got filmed; they had to substitute the fake arm scene that scares Ellie.

  • @epicureanbard
    @epicureanbard 2 года назад +8

    (edited to make more sense)
    According to latest research (this movie is almost 30 years old now) the idea that T-Rex vision is based on movement is not a thing and it actually had really good eyesight up to 6 km (3.72 miles). In fact, simulations of T-Rex bone structure suggest it couldn't even run for long periods of time or else it would break its own femurs due to all the weight they carried. The Velociraptors in the movie are most likely Utah Raptors or Deinonychuses or a combination of some sort because actual velociraptors were more the size of modern-day turkeys (which makes that kid's comment all the funnier to me).

    • @epicureanbard
      @epicureanbard 2 года назад +2

      Something I find funny is there's debate in the paleontological community about whether or not T-Rex had lips

    • @epicureanbard
      @epicureanbard 2 года назад

      Yes, the dinosaur that killed Wayne Knight's character was a Dilophosaurus that spits venom like a cobra

    • @NewfieMovieReactions
      @NewfieMovieReactions  2 года назад

      Hahaha no no that would look crazy.

    • @epicureanbard
      @epicureanbard 2 года назад +1

      @@NewfieMovieReactions Not really. They'd just look more like an Iguana than a Crocodile

  • @TheDevler23
    @TheDevler23 2 года назад +8

    it's really interesting that back in the 90's when this movie was made, it was controversial to connect birds to dinosaurs. They took a bunch of risks that turned out to be scientifically accurate! Also, that T-Rex isn't vfx. that's a legitimate giant robot. which would MOVE ON ITS OWN when the electrical work got wet! hecking terrifying!

    • @Voldine2
      @Voldine2 2 года назад +2

      Correction! The connection between birds and dinosaurs has been known literally since Darwin wrote The Origin of Species. He predicted that a transitional fossil would be found that bridged the 'gap' between theropod arms and bird wings, and that would be but one part in validating his theory.
      Such a fossil was found just two years later. Darwin was validated within his lifetime. You can learn more by watching a few of the many videos by AronRa here on youtube.

    • @ExtremeMadnessX
      @ExtremeMadnessX 2 года назад

      @@Voldine2 In extended edition of book Darwin actually mentioned Archaeopteryx and Huxley's work on it.

    • @redpillfreedom6692
      @redpillfreedom6692 5 месяцев назад

      There's plenty of shots where the T-Rex is C.G.I.

  • @AdiTwriteon
    @AdiTwriteon 2 года назад +1

    “There’s no CG in this!” This movie is the birth of modern CG, the first mainstream movie to use computers like this!!

  • @MorganeFichter
    @MorganeFichter 2 года назад +2

    Fun Facts about Jurassic Park 1:
    - The highest-grossing film of all time from its release until Titanic (1998)
    - Remained the 2nd highest-grossing film of all time from 1998 to 2003 (Lord of the Rings)
    - Remained the 3rd highest-grossing film of all time from 2003 to 2006 (Pirates of the Caribbean)
    - The fans gave the T-Rex a name: Rexie
    - The scene where the T-Rex attacks the car with the kids and the glass between them was not scripted: the head went through the top of the car so the kids reactions are real!

  • @rumham7466
    @rumham7466 2 года назад +6

    I love dinosaurs so I was so excited when this came out way back when. As a young girl and also a huge animal lover I was also really sad about the cow, lol. (That scene just came up as I'm typing).
    Also fun fact, it's said that when Laura Dern was running out of that building in fear, being chased by that dinosaur.. it was actual fear because the things were so life-like.

  • @adorkability
    @adorkability 2 года назад +4

    This is the second "theme park attractions run amuck and kill tourists" stories penned by Michael Crichton. The first was "Westworld", a 1973 movie he wrote and directed, which was followed up by a sequel and a short-lived television series, and decades later spawning the hit HBO series.

    • @sarahjane8146
      @sarahjane8146 Год назад

      Crichton is essentially anti-science. Great writer, and very enjoyable books-but questionable mindset.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 2 года назад +2

    My #1 favorite movie of all time!!
    Fun fact: Richard Donner, 1930-2021, Tim Burton, Joe Dante and James Cameron were considered for directing before Steven Spielberg got the rights.
    Harrison Ford, Kevin Costner, Michael Douglas, Sam Shepard, Dennis Quaid, Richard Dreyfuss, Michael Biehn, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robin Williams, Dylan McDermott, Jeff Bridges, Nick Nolte, Kurt Russell, Pierce Brosnan, and Tom Hanks were considered for Alan Grant.
    Michelle Pfeiffer, Meg Ryan, Kelly McGillis, Julia Roberts, Linda Hamilton, Kim Basinger, Geena Davis, Jodie Foster, Sarah Jessica Parker, Julianne Moore, Joan Cusack, Helen Hunt, and Claire Danes were considered for Ellie Satler.
    Johnny Depp, Jim Carrey, Michael Keaton, Bruce Campbell, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson, Michael J Fox, and Bill Paxton were considered for Ian Malcolm.
    Clint Eastwood, Jon Pertwee, Marlon Brando, Paul Newman, Charlton Heston, and Ian Bannen were considered for John Hammond.
    Jeffrey Jones, Geoffrey Rush, Bob Hoskins, and Brian Cox were considered for Robert Muldoon.

  • @Anndi84
    @Anndi84 2 года назад +9

    My brother got this on vhs for Christmas back in 1993, and my parents were discussing if I was allowed to watch it ( I was 9, almost 10) because they had heard that a person got eaten in it. We watched it all together during Christmas. Now it’s on my top 3 list of movies.

  • @Trenton-om9qs
    @Trenton-om9qs 2 года назад +3

    It is pretty common knowledge nowadays that birds evolved from dinosaurs but back then it was very debated. This movie is such a classic. And the effects hold up almost 30 years later

  • @JMEcooper
    @JMEcooper Год назад

    The final scene with the banner coming down as the rex roars reading ‘when dinosaurs ruled the earth’ best scene in movie history

  • @PongMan-jj4vk
    @PongMan-jj4vk 10 месяцев назад +2

    Not only T-rex had ears and can hear low frequency sounds it also has better vision than an eagle, also it can smell you from miles away.

  • @deckofcards87
    @deckofcards87 2 года назад +3

    In the novel the park ranger Muldoon also realized the hard way how smart the Raptors were however he survives and escapes the island. In the movie he realizes they were able to flank their prey right before he dies, which is more compelling. I definitely recommend reading the Michael Crichton book. These characters are all more fleshed out throughout as well as the science which is meticulously well researched. Also John Hammond is a greedy corporate bastard in the original story, more of a realistic contrast to Richard Attenborough's grandfatherly Walt Disney-esque portrayal.

    • @ruthdeckman9781
      @ruthdeckman9781 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, the book is definitely worth the read.

  • @phoenixheart79
    @phoenixheart79 2 года назад +1

    The "dont you mean extinct?" line actually came from Phil Tippett, who was leading the team creating the dinosaurs for the films. Early in production, the plan was to use go motion, an updated version of stop motion effects (like Jason and the Argonauts) for the wide shots, with limited CGI. The CGI team created test footage of dinosaurs. Spielberg showed him the footage and asked what he thought - he said "I think I'm extinct"

  • @Almentikk
    @Almentikk 2 года назад +1

    Love this film! Such a classic and for good reasons. It's a genuine all family movie with genuine horror that scares anyone. Johns scream when he thinks his grandchildren are going to die always kind of haunts me, great actors in this too

  • @toxicginger9936
    @toxicginger9936 2 года назад +3

    10:43 "How come they haven't done it?" ... There are literally 5 movies showing why doing it is a BAD IDEA. LOL. 😅

  • @nancyd510
    @nancyd510 2 года назад +4

    The way you were worrying about the “finances of the whole operation” cracked me up, I almost spat out my coffee 😅. Great reaction and awesome movie choice as usual 👍🏼

  • @EmoDragracer
    @EmoDragracer 2 года назад +1

    I was born in '85 so I was kid as well when this came out. The look of absolute HORROR on my mom when this movie started in the theatre was hilarious. "It's just a movie about a dinosaur park right?" :D dig the channel my man. Keep it up :)

  • @FukyurTvest
    @FukyurTvest 2 года назад +1

    I was 8 when this came out, watched it in theater's. Favorite movie of all time

  • @cyndisanimaladventures6370
    @cyndisanimaladventures6370 2 года назад +1

    And to think the kid that played Tim grew up to play John Decon in Bohemian Rhapsody. And the Lex was the girl on the pogo stick in Tremors.

  • @LaurieMag
    @LaurieMag 2 года назад +5

    I think that was my favorite reaction from you yet! You can really tell how much you enjoyed the movie!

  • @regaubade8329
    @regaubade8329 2 года назад

    *Every single kid of all ages* saw this movie in theater, it was on screen for more than a year, I saw it 3 times between 10 and 11.

  • @Angela-bm3lp
    @Angela-bm3lp 2 года назад +19

    Michael Crichton and Steven Spielberg created an awesome story and movie in Jurassic Park.
    For every scene, I can hear the music in my head so it's not missed in the RUclips edit. I enjoy the two sequels and suggest watching them. They are not quite as good as the original but not as bad as people say. I've seen them all multiple times. Now, the newest Jurassic World ones, I've seen once, and don't plan to watch again.

    • @officialflikz
      @officialflikz 2 года назад +2

      Another great and similar story by Michael Crichton is Westworld

    • @alexisleigh6193
      @alexisleigh6193 2 года назад +1

      I always loved Lost World too, I was obsessed.

  • @theuncoveredlamp
    @theuncoveredlamp 2 года назад +20

    So that kitchen scene and the long grass scen from the next movie still give me nightmares on occasion. The objects in mirror are closet than they appear shot is a great shot. I actually like the next one better. There's arguably scenes even more iconic than in this one. Though to be clear both are A+++. I think JP3 is like B-/C+ grade. And Jurassic would are in the B/B- range

    • @thickerconstrictor9037
      @thickerconstrictor9037 2 года назад +2

      I think lost world is a fantastic sequel. Now as a kid being a T-Rex fanboy, the San Diego stuff was amazing to me. As an adult I feel like it was rushed and felt like a different movie almost. It's not that I don't enjoy it, I do. But it was definitely out of place. I thought the majority of the stuff on Isla sorna was a fantastic follow-up to Jurassic Park it was darker and grittier and showed us more dinosaurs and if Jurassic Park is a 10 to me I would have rated lost world right around the nine range. But I really would have liked to see the last bit done better. There were potholes, and cheesy aspects, but overall I thought it was a fantastic sequel. I can't stand Jurassic Park 3. I usually watch Jurassic Park around 50 times a year and lost world pretty close to that but I haven't watched Jurassic Park 3 in like 3 years. If I never see it again I won't mind. Jurassic world was entertaining and although there were plenty of issues, it was a fun movie. I preferred fallen Kingdom to Jurassic world but I enjoyed both immensely. Hopefully Dominion will be better than both but we'll see

    • @rainbowpegacornstudios
      @rainbowpegacornstudios 2 года назад +2

      I love how Toy Story 2 mirrored that scene with Rex chasing after the Barbie car through Al's Toy Barn. lol

  • @mast3ry0d3r4
    @mast3ry0d3r4 2 года назад

    I love first time reactions to my favorite movies. The Jurassic Park/Jurassic World movies are my all time favorites and it's so nice to see a genuinely good reaction to them

  • @jes8072
    @jes8072 2 года назад +3

    How many people laughed at 'where's Sam jackson? Did they just leave him there?!' 🙋🏽‍♀️🤭😆😅🤣

  • @dcemerald70
    @dcemerald70 2 года назад

    I remember when I was younger I used to go to a movie theater and they had scenes from various movies framed and on the wall. The shot of the T-Rex with the Jurassic Park banner was one of them. It’s always been etched in my brain ever since I was a kid. I remember watching it when I was a kid and my mom came home and I said hey I’m watching the dinosaur eat the people and she freaked out at my dad for letting me watch that. 🦖

  • @johnirving5949
    @johnirving5949 2 года назад +1

    The music, of course, is John Williams. The Jurassic Park theme is probably my favorite out of all his amazing themes!

  • @efkaservicegirl
    @efkaservicegirl 2 года назад +1

    This was fantastic. Jurassic Park is one of my all time favorite movies and this was almost like watching it for the first time again.

  • @e21dan
    @e21dan 2 года назад +1

    1994: awesome movie
    2021: still awesome movie
    conclusion: "Spielberg is genius!"

  • @stephanieraebel8160
    @stephanieraebel8160 2 года назад +2

    Sorry so late...didn't get notified but I am still here haha. Thank you for doing this. It really was enjoyable. I remember seeing this at a drive-in in Sacramento CA.👍👍✌. Thanks again💗

  • @BrettJamesBishop
    @BrettJamesBishop 2 года назад

    This is the first video I've watched of ours and I loved it! Such pure joy watching movies! Keep up the great work!!!

  • @Z-LightfulMemories
    @Z-LightfulMemories 2 года назад +1

    I can still remember the first time I saw this (in the theatre the weekend it opened). So intense, especially for back then. Large Screen, surround stereo sound. The entire theatre fell silent when we first heard the T-Rex footstep and then everyone jumped a foot when he roared.

  • @seraphinaaizen6278
    @seraphinaaizen6278 2 года назад

    Fun fact: the storm footage at the coast is an actual storm that blew in while they were shooting the movie. When everyone else in the town was taking shelter, the production team saw it as a golden opportunity and rushed out to capture storm footage in dangerous conditions. Because the people who made this movie were mad geniuses.
    This movie also essentially created the CGI industry. Originally the dinosaurs in the movie where going to combine practical effects and stop-motion animation. But a couple of guys in the special effects team were convinced they could do it better in a computer. Their boss told them not to and didn't kick the idea upstairs, so they just deliberately left a monitor with their CGI t-rex running when one of the producers came down to tour the studio. When she saw it, she immediately brought it to Speilberg and cinema was changed forever.
    And yes, a t-rex couple probably hear. Birds can hear, and their ears work much the same way ours do. Which probably means that ears were already present in the common ancestor between archosaurs and mammals.
    Another fun fact: Velociraptors were only about the size of a turkey. The movie (and the book the movie is based on) essentially took a deinonychus and called it a velociraptor - perhaps because velociraptor sounds cooler. The dilophosaurus, meanwhile, which is portrayed in the movie as being small was actually massive. About the size of a grizzly bear.

  • @acehole727
    @acehole727 2 года назад +2

    You are the first reactor that I have seen that has caught the eggs scene and mentioned that they are all females. Also, this is one of the best films for CGI according to a lot of VFX artists, they used a combination of animatronics and CGI.

  • @LauraSnuggleBear
    @LauraSnuggleBear 2 года назад +3

    Just gotta say your 'just let go' electric hands moment was awesome :D lol

  • @SandraMorris51
    @SandraMorris51 2 года назад

    I saw this in the theater opening weekend and was absolutely blown away. I love seeing people watch this for the first time because I know how magical it felt for me. 🦖

  • @WanderingRoe
    @WanderingRoe Год назад +1

    Definitely a timeless movie! Your commentary has me laughing. 🤣

  • @sarahjane86guitar
    @sarahjane86guitar 2 года назад +1

    I always remember how much my sister and I wanted to see this movie at age 6 and 8. So, our mom at 9 months pregnant went and saw it by herself before taking us, so she would know when to cover our eyes. Best mom ever!

  • @ItsBeeRay
    @ItsBeeRay 2 года назад +1

    Always awesome seeing another person watch and enjoy some of your favourite films for the first time. Binged your Harry Potter videos a few months ago and thoroughly enjoyed them. Keep up the great videos, dude!

  • @TheBoondocksaint117
    @TheBoondocksaint117 2 года назад +1

    I was two when this movie came out, and my parents took me to see it at a drive-in theater, and I LOVED it! I wasn't scared at all, and when we bought it on VHS, I learned how to work it by myself so that I could watch the T-Rex scenes over and over.

  • @AmaroqFan
    @AmaroqFan 10 месяцев назад

    I was a kid when I saw this in theaters. It was terrifying, and I had nightmares for 3 nights after seeing it. But, it inflamed my desires to learn more about these amazing creatures.

  • @GennyOliver21
    @GennyOliver21 2 года назад +1

    Just start following you on your other channel and now i find out about this one, and I'm so glad, I'm ready to watch all the Jurassic movies with you
    Love your videos, you are the funniest 😁

  • @sylviagreybe672
    @sylviagreybe672 2 года назад

    He has NO idea! Dude those raptors scarred me for LIFE!

  • @chojin6136
    @chojin6136 2 года назад

    This film sparked my love of dinosaurs at a young age. I saw it at the cinema and it was amazing. Years later, it's still one of may favourite films. Love the books as well

  • @jesalyn84
    @jesalyn84 2 года назад +1

    Im impressed you said talon and not claw. Love it!

  • @Haayz071
    @Haayz071 2 года назад

    I can't wait for you to watch the rest of these! It was fun to watch you have so much fun lol. I hope you want to watch all of them and eventually the new one when it comes out! The first "new one", Jurassic World is pretty damn good too!

  • @colinwhitfield8627
    @colinwhitfield8627 2 года назад

    Saw it 25 times in the the theatre. By the end of that summer my parents were dropping me off at the Drive-In with a beach chair and a sleeping bag four nights a week.
    I.
    Was.
    OBSESSED.

  • @tree6787
    @tree6787 2 года назад +1

    I don't know how I stumbled on this channel but I truly enjoyed your reaction.

  • @richardanderson2699
    @richardanderson2699 2 года назад +11

    You need to watch Apocalypto (2006)......one of the most underrated films of the 2000s. It's brutal, epic and very engaging. I believe it's on par with The Departed ,a critically acclaimed film that came out the same year it did. Hope you consider this one as it's great🙏

    • @mikejake3136
      @mikejake3136 2 года назад +1

      Yasss!!!!

    • @leonardopribic2661
      @leonardopribic2661 2 года назад

      Agreed. Almost nobody reacted to that film on yt so far as I know. Truly excellent and unique movie. That film is Oscar worthy! The only reason it was ignored was because of Mel Gibson and the scandals surrounding him.

  • @ajandrianjafymusic
    @ajandrianjafymusic 2 года назад

    Aw man I watched this on VHS for the first time when I was kid. The t-Rex freaked me out so bad I remember hiding under a blanket while my older brother laughed 😂

  • @smithmcsmith9218
    @smithmcsmith9218 2 года назад +1

    I was like is this guy Irish or Canadian... then I saw your channel name lmaooo
    I loved your reaction! the OOOOOO parts hahah

  • @jennaraurusrex
    @jennaraurusrex 2 года назад +4

    I watched this as a kid, from under a table alá blanket fort - and I was probaly the fastest one up stairs because those chasing raptors stuck with me 😹😅 I love that you watched it and hope for the others 🤩

  • @rebel11201991
    @rebel11201991 2 года назад

    I have been waiting for this all week!

  • @mast3ry0d3r4
    @mast3ry0d3r4 2 года назад

    Also cool fact: Irl Tyrannosaurus Rex had eyesight similar to that of a hawk, so that whole "It's vision is based on movement" thing is just an old trope still used in films today

  • @ElMundoDeHadesOK
    @ElMundoDeHadesOK 2 года назад +1

    this movie is incredible specially when it comes to vfx!! a truly wonderful work!

    • @ElMundoDeHadesOK
      @ElMundoDeHadesOK 2 года назад +1

      have in mind, cgi back then was... not as good as it is today, they "cheated" by having many close up shots in the dark... suggest you watch corridor crew's vfx reacts, there's videos on a lot of that

  • @ElisaH_DarklyiShine
    @ElisaH_DarklyiShine 2 года назад

    I saw this is the theater. Full theater. Everyone was screaming at the good parts. Great experience

  • @birdgurl6075
    @birdgurl6075 2 года назад

    I saw this when I was like.. ten. It scared me lol Loved the review! Also...hello other Canadian xD

  • @bravo1495
    @bravo1495 2 года назад

    Samuel L died trying to turn the power back on, implied death by velociraptor. It was his severed arm that Ellie backed into during the raptor encounter in the power shed.

  • @terrygracy8345
    @terrygracy8345 2 года назад

    When I first saw this scene I was 20 yrs old and while we knew this would be a great movie, (It’s Spielberg!!) I glanced around the theater and everyone was GLUED to the screen. I don’t think anyone expected it to be this intense. Amazing movie , amazing scene

  • @matthewpollock9685
    @matthewpollock9685 2 года назад +8

    Facts we know for certain about the T-Rex:
    -It's vision is definitely NOT based on movement.
    -It definitely had feathers.
    -It definitely didn't have feathers.
    -It definitely might have had feathers, but definitely not all over its body as skin impressions have been found showing scales.
    -It was definitely a scavenger, only capable of walking at slow speeds lest it break its legs under its weight.
    -It was definitely a predator which was incredibly agile and capable of speeds in excess of 45 mph/70kph.

    • @officialflikz
      @officialflikz 2 года назад +2

      "it looks like a 20 ft turkey"

    • @Elios0000
      @Elios0000 2 года назад

      @@officialflikz thats more the smaller Coelurosaurs. but its looking like young t.rex fast runner and hunted and then moved to scavning as they got older and bigger and slower

  • @venomusbite3461
    @venomusbite3461 2 года назад +1

    Samuel l Jackson was supposed to have a onscreen death but the hurricane destroyed the Set during filming , the right arm he lost is the same arm he lost in Star Wars revenge of the sith

  • @notthefia9154
    @notthefia9154 2 года назад

    Little bit of trivia I suppose, the T Rex had possibly the best sight out of any living thing to ever exist on out planet because it had binocular vision. It also could absolutely hear, it had incredible hearing and pressure senses in the bottom of its feet which would help it detect vibrations and sounds giving it perfect sight for seeing something dead straight up to 2 miles away. And to top it off it also has the strongest bite force out of any living creature to ever exist

  • @carlchapman4053
    @carlchapman4053 2 года назад +2

    I watched this film four times in the first week, I paid the first time and snuck in without paying three more times, I have no regrets because it was worth the risk.

  • @michaelstowe2167
    @michaelstowe2167 Год назад +1

    Yes, T-Rex could hear, and smell, and see just fine. The movement-based vision is something the filmmakers just made up for the movie. T-Rex had huge eyeballs, so it's likely they actually had excellent vision.

  • @RaisiaFan1919
    @RaisiaFan1919 2 года назад +1

    Great reaction. You seemed like you had a blast watching this.

  • @selam2822
    @selam2822 2 года назад

    When I saw this film, I was 12 and LOVED dinosaurs (still do, I have a figure of a velociraptor from the series). A week or so before, I got in an accident that slightly disfigured my middle finger and it was bandaged in a brace that I had to keep elevated at all times. My mother took me to see the movie in the theaters and she found it so amusing that her daughter, who loved dinosaurs, was giving the film the middle finger the whole time. LMAO

  • @charlesmartinjr3971
    @charlesmartinjr3971 2 года назад +2

    The T-Rex escape remains one of the greatest scenes of all time.

  • @DemonicGoddess
    @DemonicGoddess 2 года назад +1

    Fun fact due to the Water the animatronic for the T-rex water logged causing it to move and do things randomly on its own.
    the scene in which it breaks the top window ( skylight ) and they have to brace with arms and legs actually wasnt suppose to happen the material used broke under the weight of the animatronic. 23:21 - 23:28 ( i mean the window its self breaking towards the feet. The skylight coming in was suppose to happen but still horrifying. )

  • @NexusDarkworld338
    @NexusDarkworld338 2 года назад +1

    Hammond is the real life brother of famous nature voice over David Attenborough.

  • @dmcasper6313
    @dmcasper6313 2 года назад

    There is like the TINIEST variance between your sound and your voice and i'm like "Is he dubbed?" lol

  • @musiclover_kb4913
    @musiclover_kb4913 2 года назад

    The original ending for this film had Dr. Grant shooting the velociraptors and the dinosaur fossils crashing down on them. But they wanted a bigger and more exciting ending and to bring back the T-Rex one more time. So Spielberg talked to the production designer about that and thought "well how does the T-Rex get in the building"? Steven said that the T-Rex would come in from the top of the frame, even tho it doesn't make sense how it got in the building. The banner "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" falling was used as an irony

  • @lettherebedragons8885
    @lettherebedragons8885 2 года назад

    You know a track is good when you recognize it by the first three notes.

  • @quicksilvermad
    @quicksilvermad 2 года назад

    The fact that you talk (and kinda sound) like Jeff Goldblum makes this reaction extra fun.