I still remember to this day, even though it was going on 30 years ago, sitting in the theater with my father. I was brimming with excitement as I have never looked forward to a movie more in my entire life. And then when they get to the scene where Sam Neill and Laura Dern are holding the door shut on the raptor, my father (who really doesn't care for movies), speaks for the first time the entire movie to go "based on where she is pushing the door, she isn't helping him keep the door shut at all." And he really was absolutely right. I like to think my old man originated pitch meetings.
Heh! And look how far we've come*. In JW2: Electric Boogaloo we have dinos getting the drop on our heroes by failing to cast shadows or reflections, and having ninja skills. Another dino goes _"ouccchhh ....that smarts"_ getting lava on it's head. *and the _"remember, you're the one that made me come"_ line. 🤦♂ I mean.... Where's captain Picard when you need him. Not enough facepalms in the world.
Smart man. She could have easily got up and grabbed the shotgun and it wouldn't have changed the amount of effort Allen was putting in to keeping the door shut.
"So he's just going to talk to himself and pass that off for entertainment?" The look he then gives to the camera really got me lol Way to break the 4th wall man! xD
Vod Kinockers It was self aware humour until he looked right at the camera after he said his piece. Looking at the camera, at the audience, and KNOWING you're speaking to the people watching IS breaking the fourth wall. It was only a second or so, but he definitely looked right at the camera at 1:51.
dorothy b Oh no problem, happy to help 😊. I've always enjoyed fourth wall breaks - Animaniacs was my favourite cartoon when I was a kid, loved it so much I bought the entire box set lol - so I usually recognise them when they happen. Just thought I'd gently step in, you know? Anyway, have a good one mate!
To be fair, it's the name of a theme park, and whoever made the name would probably prioritize a catchy name rather than an accurate one, for marketing purposes
@@c-secofficer123 Presumably a camp, not a park? But I'm not saying you can't come up with something good with 'Cretaceous', only that it seems appropriate that they don't care that much about accuracy. They just want to sell dinosaurs
Hammond in the book makes a lot more sense; really all of the characters do. Hammond isn't portrayed as a kind old man but, consistently as a cold businessman who only cares about the park opening at any cost and he ends up dying. The lawyer is actually a good guy who risks his life trying to save Hammond's grandkids, and he survives. Also Muldoon survives which makes sense seeing as he knows the park and has experience with firearms.
Muldoon living I agree with, but ultimately the book was way more meandering. Crichton's movies are better than his books. (At least all the ones I've read.) Hammond is WAY more interesting the way he is in the movie. The book version was a stereotype. Hammond's scene with Ellie in the visitor center cafeteria explains his character motivations VERY well.
I agree, the original film was well done, but not as good as the book. The only part of the book that i have any issue with is the end where they go down into the raptor nest, that's just getting silly. They ruined everything after that, even though you could tell he wrote Lost World with the idea that it could be directly adapted into a film.
So far, they haven't done anything released before 1990; but if they go back before the mid-80s, I'd like to see that computer become an electric typewriter.
When I was a child, I had this movie on VHS and I would watch it over and over. Every time they got to the “T-Rex vs Raptors” scene in the museum, I would get sad, because that was always the moment that I realized the movie was almost over. I literally just got sad at 4:30
Guy 1 -"But isn't going to difficult to build all these dinosaurs?" Guy 2 -"No super easy, barely an inconvenience." Guy 1 -"Really?" Guy 2 -"Two words. Computer-generated imagery." Guy 1 -"Isn't that the blocky stuff Max Headroom uses?" Guy 2 -"I'm not sure, but it makes the job easier." Guy 1 -"So it will save time and money." Guy 2-"No, it's very time-consuming and requires a lot of computers and staff." Guy 1 -"So why use it?" Guy 2 -"To make more dinosaurs." Guy 1 -"It seems impractical and probably will never catch on." Guy 2 -"But it will make more dinosaurs." Guy 1 -"So I guess we'll be the only major studio who uses it." Guy 2 -"Not useless our effects still look good years from now." Guy 1 -"Will they?" Guy 2 -"Probably not." *Headline: Jurassic Park's CGI still holds up after 25 years!*
The best part is how much of it was made of animatronic props in real life. That's a big part of why the movie still looked so good 20 years after its original release.
I heard Spielberg took 2 years to create a single dinosaur CGI algorithm(or whatever it's called) . The remaining dinosaurs are more or less copy paste. Also, he was editing footage before the release of empire of the sun . No wonder he's one of the best directors
Do a superman pitch meeting and make fun of the fact that the only difference between Clark and Superman is the glasses 👓. And they say Ryan and the Director would never do that!
“Can you read my mind? Do you know what it is you do to me?” - My least favorite part of that film. Some fans only want the theatrical cut, but even everything reinstated in my 3 hour cut is better than that poem. Just fly to John Williams’ music
Athina Mohammed Ohhh... I'm from Trinidad and ur name is super popular barely and Inconvenience here :p (see what I did there :) But I've never come Across it anywhere else! Was wondering if u were like my neighbor or summin :p cuz I'm trying to promote pitch meeting a lot in my country using my business websites - would've been cool to get feed back to see how well it was working!
Apparently he first pitched the movie like ten years before the release and it was more like a sci fi horror with the same premise, then continue writing it for 8 more years, fun fact
Just found this channel a couple days ago...I will probably end up going through all of them by the end of the weekend! This is my life now, I have needed someone to do this for a long time!
I remember later on in my childhood learning about the other time periods other than Jurassic and I was like wait these dinosaurs weren't in that period.
Hes an insecure panicky kid, there is a shot where he gets his arm through the fence but then pulls back, maybe to give the impression he wouldn't fit.
@@linkthepig4219 Actually a lot of dinosaurs did look like big birds with teeth. The thing is that our perception of the naked, scaly lizard-type dinosaurs is based on outdated paleo-art and Hollywood movies. In fact, there are over 40 confirmed spices of Dinosaurs with partial- to full on feather coverage, and not all of them are dromaeosaurs or even theropods. Also Birds aren't just "genetically similar" to theropods. They ARE theropods.
@@oskareriksson3835 A lot yes, but not MOST. Most were herbivores that may have had feathers but did not really resemble birds. Birds are theropods after all, so tend to look like theropods the most.
Do a pitch meeting of the web series "Pitch Meeting"! But it might be kinda difficult to get Ryan since he got super popular and only dates playboy models cuz of his new fame!
Improvement for 4:06. "And later there's going to be Velociraptors trying to get into a room that the characters are in" "̶A̶r̶e̶ ̶t̶h̶o̶s̶e̶ ̶b̶a̶d̶?̶"̶ "But aren't Velociraptors about the size of a turkey, that won't be very scary." "That's super easy, barely an inconvenience. We'll just use a Deinonychus, but just call it a Velociraptor." "Using the wrong name for dinosaurs is tight!"
I loved this movie so much as a kid that I owned it on VHS, but rewatching it 20+ years later, I feel as if every scientific bone in my body quakes with anger at the lack of logic this movie has. Still some of the best animatronics I've seen.
They should start with Spider-Man, continue with Spider-Man 2.1 and then do Spider-Man 3. I like all three (I know a lot of fans hate the third film for those dancing scenes), but I can still laugh at these videos.
Do Independence Day for the fourth of July coming up! "So they're going to give the alien computer a virus? How?" "Super easy, barely an inconvenience." "So how do they do it?" "Because." "Ok fair enough."
"We're going to kind of imply that all Earth technology is derived from the alien ship found at Roswell and this makes them compatible." "I don't know much about computers, but that doesn't make sense. I can't even get Apple and Windows to work together."
in my head I always justified that the entire wall the fence was on didn't lead to a cliff, but there was a hill that lead up the goat dispenser and just passed that was the drop. so half the hole was over a drop and half wasn't. lol
I read somewhere that while filming the scene where the T-Rex attacks the kid's SUV, the sunroof was not supposed to break. However, it did and the kids did a great job rolling with it. Or more likely they were really completely terrified by it.
@Dyke Elephant Seeds or other parts of plants could be blown by wind, carried along, stuck to an animal, or be deliberately carried by birds, which already existed toward the end of the Cretacious Period, or grow at the base of a tree, and get covered in sap.
@@odysseusrex5908 Clever. Also, these self-aware movies are very good at making fun of themselves and their characters. Most of the Pitch Meeting is just for fun, or minor nitpicks. So I would just sit back and enjoy.
After this movie came out, I would play with my Legos (and my Carnegie dinosaurs that were surprisingly made to the same scale as minifigures) wherein the park reopened as Cretaceous Park. Because that was more accurate, darn it.
Love this!! There was a great scene in the book where Alan saves the kids from a rushing river, but I guess it was a big inconvenience to film in the movie.
I've only seen a couple of these, but I'm starting to get the distinct impression that "super easy, barely an inconvenience" is some sort of catchphrase... =P
Shane Sullivan I‘ve seen like fifty or more of them now and now that I‘m thinking of it I kinda think you‘re right! But how can we prove it? Oh yeah, super easy, barely an inconvenience: I‘ll just watch all of them!
"I guess the T-Rex kind of had a character arc."
Best arc in the film if you ask me.
Do you have a system for remembering your million names, or do you just go by random and hope you don't repeat?
sneaky lizard
Idk Sam Neil's character has a pretty good arc.
"Big o'l Sneaky lizard"
Better character arc than every game of thrones character after the season 8 debacle
"So he's just going to talk to himself and pass that off for entertainment?"
I see what you did there.
Self-referential and depricating humor is tight!
@@DPedroBoh Isn't it really hard to do though?
@@gregwickham9841 Nah it's super easy, barely an inconvenience.
*looks at camera*
*cough*him*cough*
“So you have beard for me?”
“No sir I don’t”
😂
I am so uncomfortable with Ryan having this little facial hair.
These are clones of Ryan remains preserved in tree sap. Except they spliced him with tree frog DNA and that is why the clones have no facial hair.
Growing a beard overnight was super easy, barely an inconvenience...
@@ConnanTheCivilized that sounds very science-y, I love it.
I still remember to this day, even though it was going on 30 years ago, sitting in the theater with my father. I was brimming with excitement as I have never looked forward to a movie more in my entire life. And then when they get to the scene where Sam Neill and Laura Dern are holding the door shut on the raptor, my father (who really doesn't care for movies), speaks for the first time the entire movie to go "based on where she is pushing the door, she isn't helping him keep the door shut at all." And he really was absolutely right. I like to think my old man originated pitch meetings.
Saw with my dad as well and one of the few movies I'd go back to watch several times in theaters
Heh! And look how far we've come*.
In JW2: Electric Boogaloo we have dinos getting the drop on our heroes by failing to cast shadows or reflections, and having ninja skills.
Another dino goes _"ouccchhh ....that smarts"_ getting lava on it's head.
*and the _"remember, you're the one that made me come"_ line. 🤦♂
I mean.... Where's captain Picard when you need him.
Not enough facepalms in the world.
I wondered why the kid couldn't retrieve the firearm for them.
Smart man. She could have easily got up and grabbed the shotgun and it wouldn't have changed the amount of effort Allen was putting in to keeping the door shut.
Wow. Never noticed that. Cheers to your old man. Just goes to show what the brain misses when it's in the moment, brimming with excitement.
"So he's just going to talk to himself and pass that off for entertainment?"
The look he then gives to the camera really got me lol
Way to break the 4th wall man! xD
I was not prepared for the lack of facial hair in this video especially since I've been watching alot of these videos lol
Right 🤣
Binge watching these is tight
His face seem smaller without facial hair, less long :P
100% same
Same 😆
HOW CAN I WATCH SO MANY OF THESE!!!!???? THEY ARE SO ADDICTING!!!
Super easily, barely an inconvenience
Go to the playlist and go to Pitch Meetings they have them all right there.
Dude, caps lock is not the gas pedal to awesometown
I agree so addicted
I love it when he says “Acutely super easy barely an inconvenience”
Breaking the fourth wall is tight! Good one, Ryans.
dorothy b yeah that’s not a fourth wall break
Vod Kinockers
It was self aware humour until he looked right at the camera after he said his piece. Looking at the camera, at the audience, and KNOWING you're speaking to the people watching IS breaking the fourth wall. It was only a second or so, but he definitely looked right at the camera at 1:51.
Thx, Dawn Mayflower. Very polite! Better job than I would have done.
dorothy b
Oh no problem, happy to help 😊. I've always enjoyed fourth wall breaks - Animaniacs was my favourite cartoon when I was a kid, loved it so much I bought the entire box set lol - so I usually recognise them when they happen. Just thought I'd gently step in, you know? Anyway, have a good one mate!
It's a meta in-joke, not sure if it's a fourth wall break.
“Mostly ones from the Cretaceous period” FRIGGIN HILARIOUS
Using the dinosaurs that don't match up with the Period of time from the movie title is TIGHT
♥
To be fair, it's the name of a theme park, and whoever made the name would probably prioritize a catchy name rather than an accurate one, for marketing purposes
@@oskarhenriksen Camp Cretaceous lol
@@c-secofficer123 Presumably a camp, not a park?
But I'm not saying you can't come up with something good with 'Cretaceous', only that it seems appropriate that they don't care that much about accuracy. They just want to sell dinosaurs
Hammond in the book makes a lot more sense; really all of the characters do. Hammond isn't portrayed as a kind old man but, consistently as a cold businessman who only cares about the park opening at any cost and he ends up dying. The lawyer is actually a good guy who risks his life trying to save Hammond's grandkids, and he survives. Also Muldoon survives which makes sense seeing as he knows the park and has experience with firearms.
Oh wow thanks for the insight. I always felt bad for the lawyer
@@jerryamescua don’t. 89% of lawyers are a-holes.
yes they sort of combined the lawyer Gennaro with Ed Regis the PR guy who in the book is the one in charge of the kids and leaves them.
Muldoon living I agree with, but ultimately the book was way more meandering. Crichton's movies are better than his books. (At least all the ones I've read.)
Hammond is WAY more interesting the way he is in the movie. The book version was a stereotype. Hammond's scene with Ellie in the visitor center cafeteria explains his character motivations VERY well.
I agree, the original film was well done, but not as good as the book. The only part of the book that i have any issue with is the end where they go down into the raptor nest, that's just getting silly. They ruined everything after that, even though you could tell he wrote Lost World with the idea that it could be directly adapted into a film.
I need someone in my life that will say "whoopsie" after every time I say "whoops."
Jeneral Larenej I was just thinking about that !! Oh man :(
having someone say whoopsie whenever you say whoops is TIGHT!
Put that in your tinder profile
Whoopsie
There's money to be made from an app there!
I saw that old computer in the background, nice to see your consistent with your timeline 👌
So far, they haven't done anything released before 1990; but if they go back before the mid-80s, I'd like to see that computer become an electric typewriter.
They are more historically accurate than most movies they pitch 😂
It's so true!
@Kase lea They use way less CGI too! : )
you're
"The T-Rex has a character arc"
LMFAO
Alias Anybody I'll never be able to watch that scene with thinking "big ol' sneaky lizard" 😂😂
Had more of a character arc than Rey from Disney (Dismal) Star Wars
The dinosaurs have awesome actual character arcs in the “World” movies.
@@MrPilton Rey’s greatest arc was moving a facial muscle one time in three movies.
@@ConnanTheCivilized Lol So true mate
When I was a child, I had this movie on VHS and I would watch it over and over. Every time they got to the “T-Rex vs Raptors” scene in the museum, I would get sad, because that was always the moment that I realized the movie was almost over.
I literally just got sad at 4:30
Hey that’s funny, me too!
1:51 That subtle look straight into the camera that I almost missed. How have I never seen this channel before?
1:48 HAH
that *blink and stare into camera*
killed me xD
Yes, that brief blink and stare sold the joke in the most perfect way!
That's like a 4th wall break inside of a 4th wall break!
(I'm setting someone up here)
Sam Wickstrand, CANADA!!!
(That means correct)
Trishan Fernandopulle Fourth wall breaks are TIGHT.
These are honestly my favorite videos on RUclips currently
I concur
Right you are, old sport.
1:47 that is halarious. Self awareness win for you. Admittedly though I had to watch it twice to get it. Well done.
The Creature 100% agreed
The Creature is hungry, it will come for you, stalk you, hunt you, eat you...
The Creature i didn’t get that, lol nice.
OH DANG I CANT BELIEVE I DIDNT GET THAT AT FIRST
Brilliant haha
The “whoops/whoopsie” lines never get old for me.
"So, do you have any facial hair for me?"
-"Get all the way off my back!"
"I wasn't talking about your body hair, but okay!"
The double “whoops, whoopsie”, plus the self aware joke. I love it. I think this is my favorite pitch meeting
See the Split pitch meeting
What you have one favorite pitch meeting??
A rare reverse whoopsie as well.
I'm gonna make a movie with a bunch of flaws just so you can do a pitch meeting for it.
"Barely An Inconvenience" coming soon to theaters.
Will the sequel be called "Whoopsy"??
Or maybe "Yeah Yeah Yeah"
@@GCEXTREMEMN I don't know
Whoops 😬
@@stephanieoni7804 WHOOPSIE!
Oh, basing a movie off of a RUclips series is TIGHT.
I think a lot of people are under-appreciating the "Oh, really?" part of the classic line.
I love that line too. It never sounds right without it, lol
You feel bad for the producer?
YEA YEA YEA
Wowowowowow
I take a shot when I hear 'well alright then'.. some episodes I get hammered.. others like this I didn't get a single shot in :P
Breaking the 4th wall for comedic effect at 1:45 is TIGHT
3:40 Would that be the Prometheus School of Climbing Away From Things?
CinemaSins
Wow that 4th wall joke was great!
Not having beard is tight
the way he says
*"A big old' sneaky lizard!"*
is just the best thing lol
Guy 1 -"But isn't going to difficult to build all these dinosaurs?"
Guy 2 -"No super easy, barely an inconvenience."
Guy 1 -"Really?"
Guy 2 -"Two words. Computer-generated imagery."
Guy 1 -"Isn't that the blocky stuff Max Headroom uses?"
Guy 2 -"I'm not sure, but it makes the job easier."
Guy 1 -"So it will save time and money."
Guy 2-"No, it's very time-consuming and requires a lot of computers and staff."
Guy 1 -"So why use it?"
Guy 2 -"To make more dinosaurs."
Guy 1 -"It seems impractical and probably will never catch on."
Guy 2 -"But it will make more dinosaurs."
Guy 1 -"So I guess we'll be the only major studio who uses it."
Guy 2 -"Not useless our effects still look good years from now."
Guy 1 -"Will they?"
Guy 2 -"Probably not."
*Headline: Jurassic Park's CGI still holds up after 25 years!*
Good job👏 👏 👏
The best part is how much of it was made of animatronic props in real life. That's a big part of why the movie still looked so good 20 years after its original release.
@@osco4311 yep it was a good blend of animatronics and CGI, wisely put together to trick everyone in the audience
I heard Spielberg took 2 years to create a single dinosaur CGI algorithm(or whatever it's called) .
The remaining dinosaurs are more or less copy paste.
Also, he was editing footage before the release of empire of the sun .
No wonder he's one of the best directors
@@randomhuman97 He works with Lucas, who created ILM, which created T1000 for T2.
I watched one episode 2 days ago and I haven’t stopped binge watching..WHY IS THIS SO ADDICTING!!!!🤣
U r so gorgeous
I discovered these pitch meetings a few days ago and have now watched every single one. They are so addicting!
Video crack!!!
Addiction is TIGHT!!!
Do a superman pitch meeting and make fun of the fact that the only difference between Clark and Superman is the glasses 👓. And they say Ryan and the Director would never do that!
I see what you did there! Nice! Points!
hackerseven yessss
Howie Mandel did a joke on the Tonight Show once where he put on the glasses and teased Johnny Carson...probably on YT somewhere
“Can you read my mind? Do you know what it is you do to me?” - My least favorite part of that film. Some fans only want the theatrical cut, but even everything reinstated in my 3 hour cut is better than that poem. Just fly to John Williams’ music
It's canon. Lol.
A BIG OLD SNEAKY LIZARD 😂🤣 THAT'S HALIRIOUS.
LOL yes!
That's exactly what I thought when watching the movie back in 1990s :--D
I like the whoops and whoopsy.
Agreed
Whoops and whoopsie are TIGHT.
Laughing to that is Super Easy, barely an inconvenience.
meloD30 ohhh you rock
Thanks but I'm a distant 2nd to "DAMN! That sh!t's wack!" (Not Another Teen Movie)
Agreed, old sport.
Pitch Meeting requests :
The Exorcist
Blair Witch Project
Titanic
Dances With Wolves
Field of Dreams
The mighty ducks
We need Water World too then for another Kevin Costner movie
Mad Max
I always come back to this one bc for "tapping on your sister's chair is important" is the funniest line from these pitch meetings.
Watching this was- Super easy! Barely an inconvenience!
Waching this is Tigth!
Is this magic, as soon as I scrolled down I saw this comment I heard him say this
Athina Mohammed it is! :p
Wait... Hold up ru from trinidad too?
hackerseven not really but I am from a Caribbean country
Athina Mohammed Ohhh... I'm from Trinidad and ur name is super popular barely and Inconvenience here :p (see what I did there :)
But I've never come Across it anywhere else! Was wondering if u were like my neighbor or summin :p cuz I'm trying to promote pitch meeting a lot in my country using my business websites - would've been cool to get feed back to see how well it was working!
"who makes a video of themself talking to themselves and try to pass it off as entertainment" smartest joke ever
Self-deprecating meta humor is TIGHT!
Makes the look into the camera so much better
@@Mibbitmaker it is sir
Do an Inception Pitch- that would be brutal
I think that would be super tough
Actually, super-easy. Barely an inconvenience.
Apparently he first pitched the movie like ten years before the release and it was more like a sci fi horror with the same premise, then continue writing it for 8 more years, fun fact
Just trying to know how many of this videos can I watch in a row. More than I thought possible, evidently. Super easy, barely an inconvenience.
I love your pitches. I never thought I'd like something like this so much. Great job!!!
1:51 best 4th wall break ever
YUP
holy cow.. i didnt even notice..
Wow, that was subtle, I missed it.
See the Split pitch meeting..he does a good one there too about changing clothes to be different people
3:33 Alan and Tim went to the Prometheus School of Running Away from Things.
Popp Culture hey, Jeremy's here!
It saved them ex machina style
Popp Culture What a popular school... what entry requirements does it have?
Screen Rant would be great at Cinema Sins
Gui Caldo just the ability to run
"Easily avoidable action scenes are tight!"
LOL!!!!!
Actually they're super annoying, a bit of an inconvenience
Just found this channel a couple days ago...I will probably end up going through all of them by the end of the weekend! This is my life now, I have needed someone to do this for a long time!
Coming Soon: Jurassic World XXVII -- Big Ol' Sneaky Lizard.
Hey, at least they didn’t have the dinosaurs able to talk in this one.
@@ConnanTheCivilized "Alan!"
Lol to the lol
1:30 But... I'm studying to be a lawyer... I thought being a lawyer was TIGHT...
excuse me I have to rethink my life choices...
It's not too late.
Yesss luv u screen rant can you do a hunger games pitch meeting
That would be amazing (as much as I love the series)
Yes! That would be awesome.
Would be too easy!
Simon Fuller *super easy. Barely an inconvenience
Areeb Jamal
Ah, videos that are super easy and barely an inconvenience are TIGHT!
I kinda forced that
That little look at 1:50 was golden
ROFL that subtle glance at the camera at 1:50 is just perfect.
You guys make the best pitch meetings ever ! They are so funny and awesome 🤩
That fourth wall break...
Mr Trick which part?
1m47s
Thats not really 4th wall breaking, its more like meta or self aware humor
It was so subtle I had to go back to realize it
Inside of fourth wall.
Cretaceous... I mean Jurassic Park is TIGHT.
I remember later on in my childhood learning about the other time periods other than Jurassic and I was like wait these dinosaurs weren't in that period.
@@priscillajimenez27 Except dilophosaurus and brachiosaurus.
"Plant blood, I don't know."
Mr Trick isent amber plant blood
@Luis Elías Díaz There is actually a lot of plants fossils in amber, they also find part of dinosaur tail ( with feathers) in amber.
I laughed so hard when he said having a dance party with the flashlight
It doesn't matter how many of these I watch, they just keep getting better and better
This was hilarious! It always bothered me that Timmy didn't just hand them the gun.
Same
Hes an insecure panicky kid, there is a shot where he gets his arm through the fence but then pulls back, maybe to give the impression he wouldn't fit.
also Ellie could have easily grabbed it. the way she was hodoring didn't contribute one bit.
Knowing kids, this is totally realistic
Ryan’s shave is tight!
Tchalla 1966 I'm sure it was super easy. Barely an inconvenience
Prentiss Robinson lol I’m sure it was.
*raises eyebrows*
Definitely
I like the "scenery" change to make it feel like it was in 1993.
Ryan: "Lizards do look like dinosaurs"
Birds: "Are we a joke to you?"
Tbh none of then look like most dinosaurs. Birds are very similar genetically to theropods and look really similar to feathered raptors and stuff tho.
...birds barely and only vaguely resemble dinosaurs, even if they are more closely related.
@@linkthepig4219 Actually a lot of dinosaurs did look like big birds with teeth. The thing is that our perception of the naked, scaly lizard-type dinosaurs is based on outdated paleo-art and Hollywood movies. In fact, there are over 40 confirmed spices of Dinosaurs with partial- to full on feather coverage, and not all of them are dromaeosaurs or even theropods.
Also Birds aren't just "genetically similar" to theropods. They ARE theropods.
@@glasshalfempty1984 Sorry but that simply isn't true...
@@oskareriksson3835
A lot yes, but not MOST. Most were herbivores that may have had feathers but did not really resemble birds. Birds are theropods after all, so tend to look like theropods the most.
Two _"super easy, barely an inconvenience"_ quips in just one Pitch Meeting? Oh, good sirs, we are not worthy!
Wow you got matching haircuts! You two must be great friends
Ryan = Tight!
Life is uncomplicated - I see a new Pitch Meetings...I click on it.
It's super easy, barely an inconvenience!
Breaking the forth wall with that hilarious 3 seconds quick look directly into camera 😂 @1:49
You are an extremely talented man!!! And I'm sure it's super easy and barely an inconvenience.
Do a pitch meeting of the web series "Pitch Meeting"! But it might be kinda difficult to get Ryan since he got super popular and only dates playboy models cuz of his new fame!
Super easy barely an inconvenience 🤗
hackerseven pitch meeting must be the next pitch meeting
why not a pitch meeting of a pitch meeting episode about a pitch meeting series on a pitch meeting youtube channel?
Actually, getting Ryan would be super easy, barely an inconvienience
Twisty Ceives' Productions I definitely agree!
*Woopsie*
When you broke the fourth wall, i LOL'd :D
"Whoops" "whoopsie" perfectly sums up every single Jurassic Park movie.
Improvement for 4:06.
"And later there's going to be Velociraptors trying to get into a room that the characters are in"
"̶A̶r̶e̶ ̶t̶h̶o̶s̶e̶ ̶b̶a̶d̶?̶"̶
"But aren't Velociraptors about the size of a turkey, that won't be very scary."
"That's super easy, barely an inconvenience. We'll just use a Deinonychus, but just call it a Velociraptor."
"Using the wrong name for dinosaurs is tight!"
no
Can't wait for Jurassic World 2 pitch meeting. That movie has plot holes you could ride a brachiosaurus through.
Hahaha... nice!
Wish I could only get alerts for these... don't care much for the other content but love pitch meetings.
A video talking to himself ... BAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Good one !!
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I have watched a lot of these, but I wouldn't call myself a seasoned veteran LOL!
He's referring to the "fourth wall" break at 1:46
The whole "whoops!"/"whoopsie!" thing was HILARIOUS! 🤣🤣
I loved this movie so much as a kid that I owned it on VHS, but rewatching it 20+ years later, I feel as if every scientific bone in my body quakes with anger at the lack of logic this movie has. Still some of the best animatronics I've seen.
Love how you look at the camera when you mention about talking to yourself and passing it off as entertainment!
Still a fantastic movie experience everyone should see!
Lol when he was talking about the car falling down the tree he seemed genuinely surprised by his own explanation
"The T-Rex is having a character arc!"....God, you're killing me!!! 🤣
This was fun! I'm looking forward to the meetings for the sequels :)
TWILIGHT PITCH PLEASE!!! I love these! They're the highlight of Saturdays!
"What makes a video of talking to himself and tries to pass that off as entertainment!"
Gobsmack TV rofl, I didn't pick them up
It's the split second glance at the camera after that statement that sealed it :)
Can you guys do a pitch meeting of Spider-Man 3
lego comic tv I like Spiderman 3, I say that just in case he trashes the movie lol.
They should start with Spider-Man, continue with Spider-Man 2.1 and then do Spider-Man 3. I like all three (I know a lot of fans hate the third film for those dancing scenes), but I can still laugh at these videos.
Joe Nesvick I agree
Dude, the reason I watch your channel is that your so good at spotting this I never noticed
Jurassic park is one of my favorite childhood videos and you did not ruin it just made it that much better.
Easily avoidable action scenes are tight...
These pitch meetings are TIGHT!!
Do Independence Day for the fourth of July coming up! "So they're going to give the alien computer a virus? How?" "Super easy, barely an inconvenience." "So how do they do it?" "Because." "Ok fair enough."
this times a thousand.
x5-992 hell it's hard enough to get standard anything with electronics on earth.
"We're going to kind of imply that all Earth technology is derived from the alien ship found at Roswell and this makes them compatible." "I don't know much about computers, but that doesn't make sense. I can't even get Apple and Windows to work together."
Duuude, do Jurassic Park 2 and 3 episodes, they SO deserve this
The looking at the camera part though... 😂😂😂😂
Even when I was a child the t-Rex enclosure changing to a vertical drop really confused me
in my head I always justified that the entire wall the fence was on didn't lead to a cliff, but there was a hill that lead up the goat dispenser and just passed that was the drop. so half the hole was over a drop and half wasn't. lol
"Eating people is tight"- big old sneaky lizard
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I read somewhere that while filming the scene where the T-Rex attacks the kid's SUV, the sunroof was not supposed to break. However, it did and the kids did a great job rolling with it. Or more likely they were really completely terrified by it.
"plant blood, i don`t know.." haha
Actually, the obvious answer to that, although never mentioned in the book or the movies, would plant seeds and/or tissue also preserved in amber.
@Dyke Elephant Seeds or other parts of plants could be blown by wind, carried along, stuck to an animal, or be deliberately carried by birds, which already existed toward the end of the Cretacious Period, or grow at the base of a tree, and get covered in sap.
@@odysseusrex5908 Clever. Also, these self-aware movies are very good at making fun of themselves and their characters. Most of the Pitch Meeting is just for fun, or minor nitpicks. So I would just sit back and enjoy.
I'm proud that he also noticed that they had Cretaceous dinosaurs in a park named after the Jurassic period.
After this movie came out, I would play with my Legos (and my Carnegie dinosaurs that were surprisingly made to the same scale as minifigures) wherein the park reopened as Cretaceous Park. Because that was more accurate, darn it.
Love this!! There was a great scene in the book where Alan saves the kids from a rushing river, but I guess it was a big inconvenience to film in the movie.
Actually it was super difficult, basically an inconvenience.
I hope this series never ends😂
“A big ol’ sneaky lizard” lol
I've only seen a couple of these, but I'm starting to get the distinct impression that "super easy, barely an inconvenience" is some sort of catchphrase... =P
Shane Sullivan Did the shirt he is wearing at the end of this video give it away?
@@Chapburkhead WHOOPS!
@@jillruff1655 WHOOPIES
Repetitive catchphrases are TighT!
Shane Sullivan I‘ve seen like fifty or more of them now and now that I‘m thinking of it I kinda think you‘re right! But how can we prove it? Oh yeah, super easy, barely an inconvenience: I‘ll just watch all of them!