Fun Fact: The Raptors in the book version of this film were a lot more feral. They somewhat tolerated each other because of their pack animal mentality, however they were more than willing to attack and cannibalize each other if they felt like it was necessary in one scene Raptors were feasting on a corpse and they would attack each other while they eat, even the baby raptors would get slashed and bit at. They eventually killed one of their own and proceeded to cannibalize on the raptor. Sarah Harding deduced that since they had no predecessors due to being cloned, they all developed a Survival of the Fittest type of society rather than proper pack behavior
Ik they focus a lot on raptors in the whole franchise but I WISH they spent at least one movie taking the approach of the books regarding the raptors. It really is a shame.
Which was just her theory. And having been all infected by the virus, it could have been just the effect of the DX. That was the whole point of the book. Every issue the dinosaurs had was because of the engineers engineer mentality, and not looking at them like real animals.
The 'poachers' were not in there for no reason. Ingen was on the verge of bankruptcy and Hammond's nephew took control in order to save the company. But to do so, he believed he had to capitalize on the dinos they already had on Isla Sorna. They had spent a huge fortune developing them and did not have the money to spend on creating anything else. But Hammond already knew from experience not to do that, that it would end in disaster and had been preventing any such move until the girl got hurt. And because the 'poachers' were actually hired by Ingen to get the animals Ingen had created, it actually was not poaching, according to Ingen business practices and policies. The dinos were Ingen property, but try telling that to the dinos...... P.S. the book is very different and I actually like it a lot more, though I still like this movie more than a lot of people do.
Thank you! I really like this movie, and the ' random poachers' comment kinda irked me.. So yeah, they were sent by Ingen to bring the dinosaurs back to San Diego to be featured in a tiny version of Jurassic Park.
Still, they should have used Biosyn instead of InGen as the enemy. It would have made more sense. (Although people who hasn't read the book would have still whined that it made no sense, even though we had Dodgson in the first film) I love TLW though. Both the movie, and the book.
Fun fact for you, the little dinos the Compys have venom that basically puts you to sleep which is why they were actually able to kill an adult man. It's never mentioned in the movies however it is mentioned in the TV show Camp Cretaceous which I highly recommend watching. In the books some of them kill John Hammond. There's also a part in one of the books where some of them eat a baby.
25:20 Roland was an ex hunter who lost his interest in hunting, there was a deleted scene where they convinced him to come by telling him he could hunt a T-Rex, they deleted the scene because it was too similar to the one in the first movie, in the end he lost a lot of friends, he saw it wasn't worth it
My favorite part of this movie is the entire T-Rex scene where the parents come for their kid. My second favorite part was when the T-rex is in the city, especially when he reunites with his kid at the end. Although, that's all I remember from this movie. So, that's probably why they are my favorite parts.
There's a lot of deleted scenes Where Peter Ludlow has John Hammond, his uncle, fired from InGen rather than go to jail and face criminal and safety negligence. Another deleted scene introduced Roland Tembo, whom gets into a bar fight with a rude tourist. His friend, Ajay tries to convince him to go onto this expedition. Roland says," Ajay, go up to my ranch, take a look around the trophy room, and you tell me what kind of quarry you think could possibly be of any interest to me."
Most of the effects used in the first three Jurassic Park movies were actually animatronics If you pay close attention while watching the first movie you can tell most of the time when CGI is used instead of the animatronics (most notably/noticably the Brachiosaurus as the first dinosaur we actually get to see in all its glory and some of the shots of of the raptors in the kitchen scene; fun fact about the raptors as well, the "animatronic" versions were actually actors in raptor-suits). The CGI does still hold up enough, but it definitely helps that most of the effects were done practically, because those hold up even better
Interesting that the climactic scene where the T-Rex escaped into the city is my hometown. The transit bus it destroyed happens to be a retired bus that the local MTS company sold to the studio. My dad is a retired employee of that bus company too.
9:11 Timbo was kind of set up in one of the deleted scenes (along with his partner Ajay)- he's a big game hunter for the thrills. With the InGen islands, he's got an opportunity to hunt one of the biggest predators walking the earth. 10:21 Good call, Cody. It's not mentioned in the movies (only in Camp Cretaceous), but the InGen compies (Compsognathus) have toxic bites, making them even scarier as a swarm. It's why the compies behaved in that "attack and retreat" manner when they were attacking Stark. Burke, the paleontologist for the bad guys, not knowing that is the first sign that he's not that competent (he didn't do his research on these engineered animals).
2:20 Compsugnathus🍖 6:28 Stegosaurus🌿 9:16 Pachycephalosaurus🌿 9:50 Parasaurolophus🌿 11:08 Triceratops🌿 11:39 Tyranosaurus-Rex🍖 22:47 Velocirraptor🍖 30:40 Pteranodon🐟 Mamenchisaurus and Gallimimus in the movie but no in the reaction
28:17 Fun fact: that’s David Koepp, the screenplay writer and second unit director of the film… and was credited in the role of “Unlucky Bastard” for this scene XD
Jurassic Park Wildlife 101: Never come between parental creatures and their young (especially when it’s a T-Rex)! There can only be dangerous consequences that follow.
Jurassic Park Wildlife 101: The pale pigeon p00p white hunters is one of the most pathetic american racist hollywood cliches I've ever seen in an american film.
One of my favorite little details of this film is that they made some of the dinosaurs sexual dimorphic, meaning that there are clear differences between the males and females. For example, the male T. rex in the film was green, had a differently shaped snout, and a throat waddle, whereas the females were brown and had a more slender snout. The raptors are also a prime example, as the females are brown and the males are orange with black tiger stripes. This is something we see in modern day birds, which are technically dinosaurs anyway. So kudos to the paleontology consultants for that little detail.
A lot of people say they don't like this one and the third one, but it's definitely based on the eye of the beholder, I like all of them equally, there's a jump scare scene in the next one that my grandpa got me with in the theater 🤭, I'm hoping you react to it, Timothee Reacts tried to do it and it's 2 minutes long, his opening and his ending, unfortunately it got copyrighted for being too long? Oh well, maybe you can please the RUclips universe for the 3rd one 😇 Ps, I want John Hammond's mansion and the motorhome for camping and bigfoot hunting 😄
@@minnesotajones261 I prefer to be man hunting at my age, but unfortunately there's no such person as prince charming, so I might as well occupy my time with other pursuits 😅
Fun fact for this movie: Script Writer David Koepp has a small role in the film. He plays the part of 'Unlucky Bastard' you can spot him next to the San Diego Blockbuster video store just before being eaten by a T-Rex.
Dr. grant and Dr. Sadler are in the third film. Jurassic World Dominion which comes out this year will have Dr. Grant, Dr. Sadler, and Dr. Malcom returning with the same actors reprising their role.
I really enjoyed how they opened this film with something that was supposed to be the opening of Jurassic Park. In the original novel by Micheal Crichton, a girl named Tina Bowman is attacked by a single compy on a beach. Here it's on isla sorna instead of Cabo Blanco, but still cool
Speak for yourself. I didn't care about Sarah, Ian's daughter is a little b**** although when she uses her gymnastics moves to kill the raptor, that's pretty cool. Another thing: where the hell is this child's mother in all this!?!?!?!? I just couldn't get into the movie. All in all, I can't stand the bloody thing! My favorites are, in order: 1.) Jurassic Park 2.) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 3.) Jurassic World 4.) Jurassic Park 3 5.) Jurassic Pack: The Lost World.
In a deleted sequence, the Raptors were supposed to kill everyone on the boat. Also, despite being the most well known dinosaurs in the series, I feel like this is the only film we truly see them unleash their potential. Edit: Also, Ludlow survived in a since-decanonized comic series.
My favorite is the 1st one then the 3rd finally this one, Dr. Grant was my favorite character. I did gain a lot more appreciation for this movie after reading the book. Coincidentally I preferred the book for this one over the first book...
I got chance to shoot a 600 nitro express double rifle once. When I was sixteen years old. I shot it 4 times. And tell you it had really powerful recoil. Compared to my K98k Mauser rifle there is no comparison with the kick to with the 600 nitro.
0:48 i totally agree its like WoW how bad the CGI can be in modern day compare to back then in some movies, ofc if movie is good i tend to overlook bad CGI and also sometimes ppl say CG was bad and i am like didn't notice
Story wise it's a bit of a step down from the first but I still have a soft spot for this cuz of the action scenes (espesially the trailer and tall grass) and the way it portrays the dinosaurs as just animals (rex and stego parenting, compy hunting strategy, ect.)
Hands down, Eddie’s death is literally the saddest scene in the entire franchise. He worked his butt off to save their lives and got eaten in the process. RIP, Eddie Carr.
Fun fact: there’s one dinosaur that didn’t make it in the film but was mentioned in the original lost world novel was a Carnotaurus in the book this dinosaur is mix with chameleon DNA which they camouflage in the shadows in the jungle and are main characters hear it breathing but can’t see it well but when they turn on the lights they hold still also this carnivorous chameleon type dinosaur made an appearance in a arcade game based on the film. Another cool fact: there’s a special edition version of the arcade that was released in 1998 in Japan where it’s a big booth the controls are simulator instead being your particular arcade where it spins around like the camera does in the game where you can see what you can shoot at also in this version it removes the Carnotaurus boss and the last stage takes place in San Diego where you fight Buck the male Tyranosaurus Rex like you see in the film but unfortunately this became lost media and no one didn’t take videos that show the gameplay and story also there is going to be a version on the Dreamcast but sadly it didn’t happen as well
The Lost World: Jurassic Park is my favorite in the Jurassic Park franchise because the dinosaurs here are portrayed as animals, and the action and adventure is more full-bodied.
Will you be checking out Camp Cretaceous as well since it ties in with the events of the Jurrasic World movies? Season 1 has the same time frame as the first movie, and then season 2 and 3 is what happens in-between Jurrasic World and Fallen Kingdom, I believe?
You know, your watching (with me as rewatching) makes me remember about old trilogy of Dinotopia. I remember them because i watched this films like many times on old casettes' player. Maybe you will find them good for reaction (and i will get reason for rewatching this, maybe it was good only because i was a kid) P.S: Thanks for reaction btw.
Ngl the Jurassic Park Triology are my favorite movies and right now I‘m having a very shitty day, so it makes me happy that I can take off my mind for a bit thanks to you. Thank you, Cody
This movie is a masterpiece; people just can't accept something different and/or darker. It also expanded the story. "This movie's too dark"; because NOTHING was dark in the first one? OR with the novels? There's NOTHING wrong with doing something different, so hopefully people finally realize it. If it was exactly like the original, NOBODY would like it; just look at Home Alone 2 for example. C-mon, people, give this movie more love; it deserves it.
This is adapted from the novel of the same name, and is again much lighter in tone and has less exposition, though the opening scene in this was taken from the first novel; while the first film explores the dangers of scientific breakthroughs and chaos vs control, this film's central themes deal with hunters vs gatherers and not understanding nature; the film and novel were both heavily inspired by the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle novel The Lost World
A 416 Rigby Mauser big game hunting rifle can bring down a Elephant and Rhino with 2 well placed shots. The 416 rigby Mauser cartridge is 41cal carries 416 grains of gunpowder in it. So yes it could bring down a T-Rex.
Pete Postlethwaite “Roland” had a 700 nitro express. pushes a 1,000 grain projectile at 2,000 ft/s muzzle velocity and with a muzzle energy of 8,900 ft·lbf. That knocks down an elephant. So two shots to the head of ole Rexy would definitely be a lethal blow and if not disabling it enough to load the double barrel again for the quadruple tap. Would be amazing to see. Not wanting to kill the Rex but in a way I’d love to see it in action.
the "vanilla looking rob zombie guy" is meant to look like Robert Bakker, a well known paleontologist. the boy even mentioned him to dr Grant in the first movie.
21:04 "Red next to yellow will kill a fellow. Red next to black is a friend of Jack." Some saying about snakes to tell which are safe and which are dangerous.
Not my favorite movie of this franchise but it's still good! I prefer 3rd Jurassic park movie over this. My opinion, if someone doesn't agree please don't attack me.
For the record; Sam Neil didn't want to a second movie, even though his character was the main character throughout all 3 books. Jeff Goldbloom''s character died in the first book, but Spielberg changed the ending. When Neil decided the make the second, he was brought on to do it.
I would like to point out that all the problems in the latter half of the movie were caused by Nick and Sarah. The let the dinos lose destroying the hunters camp, brought back the baby trex which caused their camp to be destroyed and had them hunted the rest if the movie. Nick stole the bullets from Roland's gun, which let to the bull Rex not being killed, instead it was tranqed and brought to San Diego, so the deaths there were indirectly caused by nick.
Fun fact: compes have venom in their bite, that why that person that went 1 mile away from the group to pee was all big and tough before, and easily die
When this first came out I got scared at the T'rex van scene and had to leave the theater.....I was a child for the record. As an adult i kinda understand why the Hunter guy wanted to hunt a T-rex, to live, in his own way.
I know there’s a book/comic that shows how terrifying compys really are. Cause they snuck into a hospital and started eating babies from what I remember and a nurse came back to a group of them tearing one apart. Don’t remember the name of it tho.
Fun fact: It was never revealed in the movie, but it was stated that pterodactyls attacked the crew on the ship the T-Rex was on while it was en route to the mainland.
I feel like you didn’t understand that Hammond had learned his lesson. It was his nephew who naively thought he knew better and that THIS time, the park will work. Hammond was all for not going bankrupt (one of the perks that would’ve come from the researchers being there), but he knew allowing people with no knowledge, or virtually no knowledge, of dinosaurs and what they could do (the poachers, the businessmen, and the whole concept of a new park, on the mainland no less) was a fatal mistake for anyone to make.
Part of the reason the cgi is so good is because there isn’t that much, the original Jurassic park movies where animatronics and practical effects. Apparently there was less than 10 minutes of total cgi in the first one
I personally like this one quite much,I would say even more than the first Jurassic Park,but I'm undecided between the two. Definitely,tho,The Lost World,for the most part,has the best CGI of the franchise,and not only that,it's even better than the majority of what we get today in terms of animals and creatures in movies,so I gotta agree with you on that. Also,I'm proud of you,because you know your stuff on dinosaurs,you recognized the Stegosaurs and you even corrected yourself on the common mistake of confusing the Pteranodon with the Pterodactyl,a round of applause for you,my dude 👏🏻. And no worries,I would never hate on someone's opinion,it's just that,if I really enjoyed something,it's kinda saddening hearing that the other person didn't,because I wish that person to feel the same good feeling I had 13:39 well,yes,the mom and the dad,Doe and Buck,while the little one is called Junior. In T. rexes,the female is bigger than the male,or,at least,is theorized to be so,and also,in this movie,they did a really really nice sexual dimorphism,making the male more colorful with bright green and beige,while this particular female is brown/light brown 15:48 it's not that he can't move or that he's slipping,it's the hoist that is too short 32:14 the T. rex and the Velociraptor will never miss in a Jurassic movie,dang,the Rex is the icon of the whole franchise
Have you read the books? Because they're very different from the movies, *especially* The Lost World, which really doesn't resemble the movie at all aside from a couple character names, so the events and characterizations in the movie absolutely are on Spielberg and the script writers far more than on Crichton. That said, I love both the movies and the books for different reasons, and TLW:JP is still my favorite movie of the franchise.
2:29 ya, you thought the rapters torture, no, theses things torture because they are tiny and lead in a group of 20, thats 20 super powerful jaws ripping at you like a lion rips throw an elephant (lions dont eat elephant from what i know but its the best example i can think of)
2:29 issue here is same as why ppl are told not to feed predators from hand (not same reason for all species ofc), if u feed them they start to associate u with food (causing them to think that ur food)
Hi i just came across you when you've seen all thr Jurassic Films it might be worth to watch Jurassic World Battle At Big rock and Jurassic World the Prologue
I was a teen with my first “real” job in a movie theater in 1993. I got swept up in the excitement of JP and bonded with my dad over it who had read the book. The CGI was fantastic and as a youngster I thought the story was brilliant. But it was just formula done well off a book which was also formula done well. The sequels are not based on a well made formula story - they are another chapter of capitalism: Milk this cow. Hire any actors from the original you can. Make bigger dinosaurs (with less money and in less time). Explosions? Sell merch. There is a reason one is a classic and the rest are noisy. I grew out of being able to tolerate manipulative shrink wrapped formula not many years later but it is fun to see new generations watch from here in the far off future.
Besides the original this one seems to be the fan favorite. Because everyone seems to agree that JP III is the worst because Sam Niell obviously didn’t care about it and also all the dinosaurs designed to look less threatening look scary while the ones who were supposed to be scary looked more cute besides Spiny and also the marriage story was awful and the new mercenaries were just boring useless Dino food. And the World films… They’re just kinda whatever, but still good.
@@theamazingg3773 Ehh... Seems Jurassic World is being forgotten more and more. It's like Star Was 7. People are realizing it's not as good as they originally thought.
yes the baby was animatronic. at 12:00 you can see the umbilical cord that attaches to a portable battery worn by vince vaughn so that it could be carried around by the actors and work. the jokes are nice but subtle at times....like ludlow calling the san diego chargers sports team "an animal attraction" and malcolm calling out for "nick van owen" after chiding nick earlier in the movie about that. the asian businessmen running was a godzilla joke and the blonde guy with glasses that was eaten wrote this and the first film and is spielberg's long-time writer. also while i enjoy the movie and think it is the second best in the franchise michael crichton the creator didn't like it much and even spielberg while filming was disillusioned and distraught thinking the movie was shallow (but he also admitted he had a hard time returning to these types of movies after schindler's list...part of the reason why he's mainly stuck to historical dramas outside war of the worlds and then indiana jones), so you aren't alone in disappointment. i like this movie for hammond, malcolm, roland the bald guy, eddie, the "island" locations, the music and the abundant tyrannosaur action. not nearly as good as the original but it has moments and reminds me of a lot of good memories as a kid.
That guy who you said you didn’t understand what he was yelling was, “DON’T GO INTO THE LONG GRASS! NOT INTO THE LONG GRASS!”
As a kid I always missed the "don't" and "not" part, so I thought he was telling them to hide in there.
Fun Fact: The Raptors in the book version of this film were a lot more feral. They somewhat tolerated each other because of their pack animal mentality, however they were more than willing to attack and cannibalize each other if they felt like it was necessary in one scene Raptors were feasting on a corpse and they would attack each other while they eat, even the baby raptors would get slashed and bit at. They eventually killed one of their own and proceeded to cannibalize on the raptor. Sarah Harding deduced that since they had no predecessors due to being cloned, they all developed a Survival of the Fittest type of society rather than proper pack behavior
Ik they focus a lot on raptors in the whole franchise but I WISH they spent at least one movie taking the approach of the books regarding the raptors. It really is a shame.
Which was just her theory. And having been all infected by the virus, it could have been just the effect of the DX. That was the whole point of the book. Every issue the dinosaurs had was because of the engineers engineer mentality, and not looking at them like real animals.
The 'poachers' were not in there for no reason. Ingen was on the verge of bankruptcy and Hammond's nephew took control in order to save the company. But to do so, he believed he had to capitalize on the dinos they already had on Isla Sorna. They had spent a huge fortune developing them and did not have the money to spend on creating anything else. But Hammond already knew from experience not to do that, that it would end in disaster and had been preventing any such move until the girl got hurt. And because the 'poachers' were actually hired by Ingen to get the animals Ingen had created, it actually was not poaching, according to Ingen business practices and policies. The dinos were Ingen property, but try telling that to the dinos......
P.S. the book is very different and I actually like it a lot more, though I still like this movie more than a lot of people do.
Thank you! I really like this movie, and the ' random poachers' comment kinda irked me..
So yeah, they were sent by Ingen to bring the dinosaurs back to San Diego to be featured in a tiny version of Jurassic Park.
Still, they should have used Biosyn instead of InGen as the enemy. It would have made more sense. (Although people who hasn't read the book would have still whined that it made no sense, even though we had Dodgson in the first film) I love TLW though. Both the movie, and the book.
True but that doesn't change the fact that these people are still poaching these dinosaurs
Nick pretty much is at fault for almost all the deaths in this movie.
The look the t-rex had when he saw his kid make his first kill was like...
"THAT'S MY BOY"
Ikr? It was kind of adorable.^^
Yup…and yet so horrifying
@@briceatte4061 It was just Ludlow. He did A LOT of reprehensible things.
😂😂😂
the growl the adult makes is very reminiscent a person going "awwwww" but with the bass of a huge animal.
Fun fact for you, the little dinos the Compys have venom that basically puts you to sleep which is why they were actually able to kill an adult man. It's never mentioned in the movies however it is mentioned in the TV show Camp Cretaceous which I highly recommend watching.
In the books some of them kill John Hammond. There's also a part in one of the books where some of them eat a baby.
In our time this animal called a "rat" has taken their place.
Must be one of those Hollywood inventions again. lol
@@ChrissonatorOFL it's from the books actually.
@@NerdySpice Well, then still a fictional addition to the species.
@@ChrissonatorOFL yeah because it's a fictional story, it doesn't have to be 100% accurate.
the T-Rex casually strolling through a neighborhood, was actually a nightmare I used to have as a child
25:20 Roland was an ex hunter who lost his interest in hunting, there was a deleted scene where they convinced him to come by telling him he could hunt a T-Rex, they deleted the scene because it was too similar to the one in the first movie, in the end he lost a lot of friends, he saw it wasn't worth it
I love how the adult had the "Proud Father" look when teaching the baby to hunt
He taught the baby to kill. Killing always comes before hunting with predators.
1. Carl Denham brought King Kong into New York City.
2. Peter Ludlow brought the Tyrannosaurus Rex into San Diego.
My favorite part of this movie is the entire T-Rex scene where the parents come for their kid. My second favorite part was when the T-rex is in the city, especially when he reunites with his kid at the end. Although, that's all I remember from this movie. So, that's probably why they are my favorite parts.
There's a lot of deleted scenes Where Peter Ludlow has John Hammond, his uncle, fired from InGen rather than go to jail and face criminal and safety negligence.
Another deleted scene introduced Roland Tembo, whom gets into a bar fight with a rude tourist. His friend, Ajay tries to convince him to go onto this expedition.
Roland says," Ajay, go up to my ranch, take a look around the trophy room, and you tell me what kind of quarry you think could possibly be of any interest to me."
Most of the effects used in the first three Jurassic Park movies were actually animatronics
If you pay close attention while watching the first movie you can tell most of the time when CGI is used instead of the animatronics (most notably/noticably the Brachiosaurus as the first dinosaur we actually get to see in all its glory and some of the shots of of the raptors in the kitchen scene; fun fact about the raptors as well, the "animatronic" versions were actually actors in raptor-suits).
The CGI does still hold up enough, but it definitely helps that most of the effects were done practically, because those hold up even better
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Can´t wait for the 3rd jurassic park. I remember really liking that one when i was yunger. 😊
Yeah for me it is the best film ever because of the spinosaurus
Same, everyone says its the worst but I'll take it over the lost world any day!
Yeah please watch camp cretaceous after Jurassic world
It'll make more sense that way
yes, the good thing about this 3rd movie is its horror atmosphere, similar to what they did in JP
Fun fact the dude who got snapped up by the T-Rex in San Fransicso was Lost World’s screenwriter and co-writer of the original.
Interesting that the climactic scene where the T-Rex escaped into the city is my hometown. The transit bus it destroyed happens to be a retired bus that the local MTS company sold to the studio. My dad is a retired employee of that bus company too.
9:11 Timbo was kind of set up in one of the deleted scenes (along with his partner Ajay)- he's a big game hunter for the thrills. With the InGen islands, he's got an opportunity to hunt one of the biggest predators walking the earth.
10:21 Good call, Cody. It's not mentioned in the movies (only in Camp Cretaceous), but the InGen compies (Compsognathus) have toxic bites, making them even scarier as a swarm. It's why the compies behaved in that "attack and retreat" manner when they were attacking Stark. Burke, the paleontologist for the bad guys, not knowing that is the first sign that he's not that competent (he didn't do his research on these engineered animals).
Yes you are correct Cody, There are 2 islands that Ingen worked on: Isla Nublar the main one and Isla Sorna which is the first island but they abandoned. These T.Rexes are the Bull T.Rexes which is not with the OG Rexy that we all love on Isla Nublar. Jurassic Park and World are the same story, just different titles
Now you are going to freak out because this is the list of all the dinosaurs and prehistoric life I know
Acanthostega,
Acrocanthosaurus,
Alanqa,
Albertosaurus,
Alectrosaurus
Allosaurus,
Amargasaurus,
Ankylosaurus,
Antarctopelta,
Apatosaurus,
Arambourgiania,,
Archaeopteryx
Archaeornithomimus,
Arctops,
Argentinosaurus,
Attenborosaurus
Bajadasaurus,
Baryonyx,
Bonitasaura,
Brachiosaurus,
Brontotherium,
Camarasaurus,
Camptosaurus,
Carbonemys,
Carcharodontosaurus,
Carnotaurus,
Centrosaurus
Ceratosaurus,
Chasmosaurus,
Chungkingosaurus
Citipati
Coelophysis,
Coelurosauravus,
Coloborhyncus,
Colombian Mammoth,
Compsognathus,
Concavenator,
Corythosaurus,
Crichtonosaurus,
Crylophosaurus,
Dakosaurus,
Dakotaraptor
Darwinopterus,
Daspletosaurus,
Deinocherus,
Deinonychus,
Deinosuchus
Dilophosaurus,
Dimetrodon,
Dimorphodon,
Diplocaulus,
Diplodocus,
Dodo,
Dracorex,
Dreadnoughtus,
Dryosaurus,
Dsungaripterus,
Dunkleosteus,
Edmontia,
Edmontosaurus,
Einiosaurus,
Elasmosaur,
Elasmotherium,
Entelodon,
Eoraptor
Epidexipteryx,
Eremotherium,
Erilikosaurus,
Euplocephalus,
Eustreptospondylus
Gallimimus,
Gastonia
Geosaurus,
Giganotosaurus,
Gigantoraptor,
Gigaspinosaurus,
Girafititan,
Glyptodon,
Gorgonops
Gorgosaurus,
Gryposuchus,
Guanlong,
Hainosaurus,
Hatzegopteryx,
Herrerasaurus,
Homalocephale,
Huayangosaurus,
Hypsilophodon
Ichthyosaurus
Ichthyostega,
Iguanodon,
Indominus Rex (Hybrid),
Indoraptor (Hybrid),
Irritator,
Kaprosuchus,
Kelenken,
Kentrosaurus,
Kimmerasaurus,
Koolasuchus,
Kronosaurus,
Labyrinthodontia,
Lambeosaurus
Limnoscelus,
Lythronax,
Maiasaura,
Majungasaurus,
Mamenchisaurus,
Mapusaurus,
Mastodonsaurus,
Megalodon,
Megalosaurus,
Megaraptor,
Megatherium
Metriacanthosaurus,
Microraptor,
Minmi
Miragaia,
Monolophosaurus,
Mononykus
Mosasaurus
Mussaurus
Muttaburraurus,
Nasutoceratops
Nigersaurus,
Nodosaurus,
Nothosaurus
Nothronychus,
Nundasuchus,
Olorotitan,
Ophiacodon,
Ornitholestes,
Ornithomimus,
Ostafrikasaurus ,
Ouranosaurus,
Oviraptor,
Pachycephalosaurus,
Pachyrhinosaurus,
Paralititan,
Parasaurolophus,
Pelecanimimus
Pentaceratops,
Placerias
Plateosaurus
Plesiosaur,
Pliosaurus,
Polcanthus,
Postosuchus,
Predator X (Liopleurodon),
Prestosuchus,
Proceratosaurus,
Procompsognathus
Prognathodon,
Protoceratops
Psittacosaurus
Pteradactylus,
Pteranodon,
Pterodactyl,
Purrasaurus,
Pyroraptor
Qianzhousaurus
Quetzalcoatlus
Rajasaurus,
Rhamphorynchus
Riojasaurus
Rugops
Saber-Tooth Tiger
Saltasaurus
Sarchosuchus,
Sauronithoides
Sauropelta,
Saurophaganax,
Scaphognathus,
Scolosaurus,
Scorpius Rex (Hybrid),
Secodontosaurus,
Segnosaurus ,
Shunosaurus
Sinoceratops,
Sinoraptor,
Sinornithosaurus,
Skorpiovenator,
Smilidon,
Spinosaurus,
Stegosaurus,
Struthiomimus,
Stygimoloch
Styracosaurus
Styxosaurus
Suchomimus
Supersaurus
Tanycolagreu
Tapejara,
Tarbosaurus,
Tenontosaurus,
Therizinosaurus,
Titanasaurus,
Titanoboa
Torosaurus,
Torvosaurus,
Triceratops,
Troodon,
Tropeognathus,
Tsintaosaurus,
Tuojiangosaurus,
Tupandactylus,
Tylosaurus,
Tyrannosaurus Rex,
Utahraptor,
Velociraptor,
Woolly Mammoth,
Woolly Rhino,
Wuerhosaurus,
Xiphactinus,
Yangchuanosaurus
Yutyrannus,
Zalmoxes
Zuniceratops
I know most of them from carnivorous m zoo tycoon 2
2:20 Compsugnathus🍖
6:28 Stegosaurus🌿
9:16 Pachycephalosaurus🌿
9:50 Parasaurolophus🌿
11:08 Triceratops🌿
11:39 Tyranosaurus-Rex🍖
22:47 Velocirraptor🍖
30:40 Pteranodon🐟
Mamenchisaurus and Gallimimus in the movie but no in the reaction
apatosaurus as well.....in bone form.
@@scottb3034 seriously?
@@armandopilagarcia5205 yeah, according to material in the souvenir magazine the bones outside the workers village are apatosaur
The “hammerhead” dino is a Pachycephalosaurus.
It was very helpful of it to demonstrate, wasn't it?^^
Actually the little girl that was being attacked by the compies in the beginning didn't die she was just deformed.
What you mean deformed? lol
@@SirKolass covered with bite marks and claw marks.
@@chloejoyhenry3137 "Disfigured" is another word used to describe someone with injuries like those.
@@GracemarieJohnson2763 Yeah, I was trying to find that word. “Deformed” would mean that she was a mutant or The thing
28:17 Fun fact: that’s David Koepp, the screenplay writer and second unit director of the film… and was credited in the role of “Unlucky Bastard” for this scene XD
Fun fact in a deleted scene it's said that the little girl survived but the parents are sueing the company
Jurassic Park Wildlife 101: Never come between parental creatures and their young (especially when it’s a T-Rex)! There can only be dangerous consequences that follow.
Jurassic Park Wildlife 101: The pale pigeon p00p white hunters is one of the most pathetic american racist hollywood cliches I've ever seen in an american film.
9:28, "Don't piss it off with your cowboy hat" lol!
10:12, "If they pick a poacher, why they pick a Rob Zombie look alike?" Lol!!
One of my favorite little details of this film is that they made some of the dinosaurs sexual dimorphic, meaning that there are clear differences between the males and females. For example, the male T. rex in the film was green, had a differently shaped snout, and a throat waddle, whereas the females were brown and had a more slender snout. The raptors are also a prime example, as the females are brown and the males are orange with black tiger stripes. This is something we see in modern day birds, which are technically dinosaurs anyway. So kudos to the paleontology consultants for that little detail.
A lot of people say they don't like this one and the third one, but it's definitely based on the eye of the beholder, I like all of them equally, there's a jump scare scene in the next one that my grandpa got me with in the theater 🤭, I'm hoping you react to it, Timothee Reacts tried to do it and it's 2 minutes long, his opening and his ending, unfortunately it got copyrighted for being too long? Oh well, maybe you can please the RUclips universe for the 3rd one 😇
Ps, I want John Hammond's mansion and the motorhome for camping and bigfoot hunting 😄
You hunt 'squatch? LOL!
@@minnesotajones261 I prefer to be man hunting at my age, but unfortunately there's no such person as prince charming, so I might as well occupy my time with other pursuits 😅
That'd be so fucking awesome! 😍😍😍
Fun fact for this movie: Script Writer David Koepp has a small role in the film. He plays the part of 'Unlucky Bastard' you can spot him next to the San Diego Blockbuster video store just before being eaten by a T-Rex.
The character name is hilarious.^^
Hi Cody! Just wanted to say that you're amazing and I appreciate you and your work. Lots of love from Sweden! 🇸🇪 ❤
3:26, it's the kids from the first film! This is a fun cameo.
Dr. grant and Dr. Sadler are in the third film. Jurassic World Dominion which comes out this year will have Dr. Grant, Dr. Sadler, and Dr. Malcom returning with the same actors reprising their role.
I really enjoyed how they opened this film with something that was supposed to be the opening of Jurassic Park. In the original novel by Micheal Crichton, a girl named Tina Bowman is attacked by a single compy on a beach. Here it's on isla sorna instead of Cabo Blanco, but still cool
there are five actually - El cinco Muertes ( the five deaths)
I know.
That part is in there
@@ItsTotallyCody if they ever do a real "jurassic park", fancy joining me on the islands?
11:58, all of that is an animatronic puppet. They hid cables in the actors jacket to make it move around more.
Jurassic Park fans, even myself, consider this to be the best Jurassic Park movie.
Speak for yourself. I didn't care about Sarah, Ian's daughter is a little b**** although when she uses her gymnastics moves to kill the raptor, that's pretty cool. Another thing: where the hell is this child's mother in all this!?!?!?!? I just couldn't get into the movie. All in all, I can't stand the bloody thing! My favorites are, in order:
1.) Jurassic Park
2.) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
3.) Jurassic World
4.) Jurassic Park 3
5.) Jurassic Pack: The Lost World.
In a deleted sequence, the Raptors were supposed to kill everyone on the boat. Also, despite being the most well known dinosaurs in the series, I feel like this is the only film we truly see them unleash their potential.
Edit: Also, Ludlow survived in a since-decanonized comic series.
The T-Rex killed everyone on the boat; there's even a storyboard to prove it.
@@monsterhanna6691 Huh, can't find my source now. Sorry about this. I've checked and your information seems accurate. Thanks!
Everyone talks about knowing Vince Vaughn from his various comedies. Me? I grew up saying “hey, it’s Nick from the Lost World!
My favorite is the 1st one then the 3rd finally this one, Dr. Grant was my favorite character. I did gain a lot more appreciation for this movie after reading the book. Coincidentally I preferred the book for this one over the first book...
The hunter's rifle was a Holland and Holland double rifle in either 600 nitro express or 577 tyrannosaurus.
I got chance to shoot a 600 nitro express double rifle once. When I was sixteen years old. I shot it 4 times. And tell you it had really powerful recoil. Compared to my K98k Mauser rifle there is no comparison with the kick to with the 600 nitro.
@@chrisserfass8635 am 8mm Mauser is like a .22 compared to a 600 nitro express. You are lucky to have fired one. I am jealous.
@@hallofguns8174 The 600 nitro express Rifle left a my shoulder bruised for a about a three days after I shot it.
@@chrisserfass8635 I'd expect no less.
28:10 that’s from the blockbuster video store. 🏬 although, you can only find the last location at Bend, Oregon.
0:48 i totally agree its like WoW how bad the CGI can be in modern day compare to back then in some movies, ofc if movie is good i tend to overlook bad CGI and also sometimes ppl say CG was bad and i am like didn't notice
Story wise it's a bit of a step down from the first but I still have a soft spot for this cuz of the action scenes (espesially the trailer and tall grass) and the way it portrays the dinosaurs as just animals (rex and stego parenting, compy hunting strategy, ect.)
What makes these so good is the mix of practical and cgi blended beautifully. Most films now are totally cgi.
Yeah, and they suck.
Hands down, Eddie’s death is literally the saddest scene in the entire franchise. He worked his butt off to save their lives and got eaten in the process. RIP, Eddie Carr.
Fun fact: there’s one dinosaur that didn’t make it in the film but was mentioned in the original lost world novel was a Carnotaurus in the book this dinosaur is mix with chameleon DNA which they camouflage in the shadows in the jungle and are main characters hear it breathing but can’t see it well but when they turn on the lights they hold still also this carnivorous chameleon type dinosaur made an appearance in a arcade game based on the film.
Another cool fact: there’s a special edition version of the arcade that was released in 1998 in Japan where it’s a big booth the controls are simulator instead being your particular arcade where it spins around like the camera does in the game where you can see what you can shoot at also in this version it removes the Carnotaurus boss and the last stage takes place in San Diego where you fight Buck the male Tyranosaurus Rex like you see in the film but unfortunately this became lost media and no one didn’t take videos that show the gameplay and story also there is going to be a version on the Dreamcast but sadly it didn’t happen as well
The Lost World: Jurassic Park is my favorite in the Jurassic Park franchise because the dinosaurs here are portrayed as animals, and the action and adventure is more full-bodied.
Will you be checking out Camp Cretaceous as well since it ties in with the events of the Jurrasic World movies?
Season 1 has the same time frame as the first movie, and then season 2 and 3 is what happens in-between Jurrasic World and Fallen Kingdom, I believe?
You know, your watching (with me as rewatching) makes me remember about old trilogy of Dinotopia. I remember them because i watched this films like many times on old casettes' player. Maybe you will find them good for reaction (and i will get reason for rewatching this, maybe it was good only because i was a kid)
P.S: Thanks for reaction btw.
I love this movie it was so amazing I also remember that cool arcade we used to have in the mall based on this masterpiece
Hey, I think you should check out Wonder Woman from 2017, and then Wonder Woman 84 from 2020
9:03, Roland is a badass character and a fan favorite!
I can totally relate to you thinking the first movie is 19 years old. It's insane that the 90's is 30 years ago. :O
10:39, there was a deleted scene that filmed but was cut showing Ludlow getting drunk and accidentally broke the dinosaurs leg.
Roland was pretty mad.
"There's 2 of them!?" That's how baby's are made, even with dinosaurs.
🙄🙄🙄 that’s not what I meant but okay… I was saying in the situation that one was already bad. 2 made it worse.
@@ItsTotallyCody I know I'm kidding
Zoo Komodo dragon: I beg to differ…
Ngl the Jurassic Park Triology are my favorite movies and right now I‘m having a very shitty day, so it makes me happy that I can take off my mind for a bit thanks to you. Thank you, Cody
This movie is a masterpiece; people just can't accept something different and/or darker. It also expanded the story.
"This movie's too dark"; because NOTHING was dark in the first one? OR with the novels? There's NOTHING wrong with doing something different, so hopefully people finally realize it. If it was exactly like the original, NOBODY would like it; just look at Home Alone 2 for example. C-mon, people, give this movie more love; it deserves it.
This is adapted from the novel of the same name, and is again much lighter in tone and has less exposition, though the opening scene in this was taken from the first novel; while the first film explores the dangers of scientific breakthroughs and chaos vs control, this film's central themes deal with hunters vs gatherers and not understanding nature; the film and novel were both heavily inspired by the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle novel The Lost World
The child at the beggining, in the book survived
Mum T-rex and Dad T-rex that share food is so tender 😅🤣
I had nightmares with a T-Rex in my house when I was a kid...
A 416 Rigby Mauser big game hunting rifle can bring down a Elephant and Rhino with 2 well placed shots. The 416 rigby Mauser cartridge is 41cal carries 416 grains of gunpowder in it. So yes it could bring down a T-Rex.
I love how tou react to movies in order can't wait for the next three.
The little meat eater Dino's are called Compy's. They were primarily scavengers.
Pete Postlethwaite “Roland” had a 700 nitro express. pushes a 1,000 grain projectile at 2,000 ft/s muzzle velocity and with a muzzle energy of 8,900 ft·lbf. That knocks down an elephant. So two shots to the head of ole Rexy would definitely be a lethal blow and if not disabling it enough to load the double barrel again for the quadruple tap. Would be amazing to see. Not wanting to kill the Rex but in a way I’d love to see it in action.
the "vanilla looking rob zombie guy" is meant to look like Robert Bakker, a well known paleontologist. the boy even mentioned him to dr Grant in the first movie.
Whatever you think of nr. 3, I would definitely say that nr. 4 and 5 kicks it up a notch for sure. Chris Pratt's just the best.
100%. 😍😍😍
21:04 "Red next to yellow will kill a fellow. Red next to black is a friend of Jack." Some saying about snakes to tell which are safe and which are dangerous.
Eddie Carr was the only character in this movie who didn't deserve to die.
1:25 the JURASSIC WORLD 3 DOMINION TRAILER will be on Superbowl Sunday on the 13th of February.
This is why you don't mess with the Dinosaurs babies
Not my favorite movie of this franchise but it's still good! I prefer 3rd Jurassic park movie over this. My opinion, if someone doesn't agree please don't attack me.
Actually there’s a deleted scene of raptors attacking that boat. That’s why they’re torn apart.
For the record; Sam Neil didn't want to a second movie, even though his character was the main character throughout all 3 books. Jeff Goldbloom''s character died in the first book, but Spielberg changed the ending. When Neil decided the make the second, he was brought on to do it.
There's only two novels; Dr. Grant wasn't in the second one. And you mean he decided to do the third one?
The T-Rex in the city was the dad. Mom stayed on the island
I would like to point out that all the problems in the latter half of the movie were caused by Nick and Sarah. The let the dinos lose destroying the hunters camp, brought back the baby trex which caused their camp to be destroyed and had them hunted the rest if the movie. Nick stole the bullets from Roland's gun, which let to the bull Rex not being killed, instead it was tranqed and brought to San Diego, so the deaths there were indirectly caused by nick.
At 14:05 and 19:59,the green t-rex is the father, he's the one got captured to the city.
Fun fact: compes have venom in their bite, that why that person that went 1 mile away from the group to pee was all big and tough before, and easily die
I hope Jurassic World won't be delayed like most movies so far, because I loved all the movies ♥️
It already was, it was supposed to come out in 2021 I believe
No dominion hasn’t come out yet
When this first came out I got scared at the T'rex van scene and had to leave the theater.....I was a child for the record.
As an adult i kinda understand why the Hunter guy wanted to hunt a T-rex, to live, in his own way.
I know there’s a book/comic that shows how terrifying compys really are. Cause they snuck into a hospital and started eating babies from what I remember and a nurse came back to a group of them tearing one apart. Don’t remember the name of it tho.
Fun fact: It was never revealed in the movie, but it was stated that pterodactyls attacked the crew on the ship the T-Rex was on while it was en route to the mainland.
The T-Rex attacked the people on the boat; there's even storyboards to prove it.
Jest to note in the frist 3 moves the dinosaurs are not CGI but animatronics
20:05 That part is insane. T-Rex's head in the tent.
I feel like you didn’t understand that Hammond had learned his lesson. It was his nephew who naively thought he knew better and that THIS time, the park will work. Hammond was all for not going bankrupt (one of the perks that would’ve come from the researchers being there), but he knew allowing people with no knowledge, or virtually no knowledge, of dinosaurs and what they could do (the poachers, the businessmen, and the whole concept of a new park, on the mainland no less) was a fatal mistake for anyone to make.
Part of the reason the cgi is so good is because there isn’t that much, the original Jurassic park movies where animatronics and practical effects. Apparently there was less than 10 minutes of total cgi in the first one
UM WOW this was fast! Thank you fran!
The Rex loose in the city was the buck(dad) not the doe(mom).
I personally like this one quite much,I would say even more than the first Jurassic Park,but I'm undecided between the two.
Definitely,tho,The Lost World,for the most part,has the best CGI of the franchise,and not only that,it's even better than the majority of what we get today in terms of animals and creatures in movies,so I gotta agree with you on that.
Also,I'm proud of you,because you know your stuff on dinosaurs,you recognized the Stegosaurs and you even corrected yourself on the common mistake of confusing the Pteranodon with the Pterodactyl,a round of applause for you,my dude 👏🏻.
And no worries,I would never hate on someone's opinion,it's just that,if I really enjoyed something,it's kinda saddening hearing that the other person didn't,because I wish that person to feel the same good feeling I had
13:39 well,yes,the mom and the dad,Doe and Buck,while the little one is called Junior. In T. rexes,the female is bigger than the male,or,at least,is theorized to be so,and also,in this movie,they did a really really nice sexual dimorphism,making the male more colorful with bright green and beige,while this particular female is brown/light brown
15:48 it's not that he can't move or that he's slipping,it's the hoist that is too short
32:14 the T. rex and the Velociraptor will never miss in a Jurassic movie,dang,the Rex is the icon of the whole franchise
Have you read the books? Because they're very different from the movies, *especially* The Lost World, which really doesn't resemble the movie at all aside from a couple character names, so the events and characterizations in the movie absolutely are on Spielberg and the script writers far more than on Crichton. That said, I love both the movies and the books for different reasons, and TLW:JP is still my favorite movie of the franchise.
2:52 no it said she survived the attack
I know I saw it
@@ItsTotallyCody btw I absolutely love your reaction bth they make my day better after days of school so I just wanna say thank you
The flying creatures were Pteranodons. And technically, there’s no such thing as a pterodactyl.
2:29 ya, you thought the rapters torture, no, theses things torture because they are tiny and lead in a group of 20, thats 20 super powerful jaws ripping at you like a lion rips throw an elephant (lions dont eat elephant from what i know but its the best example i can think of)
Pteranodons have no teeth and the long crest on their head. Pterodactyls have teeth and no crest.
i recommend lake placid as much horror element as in here
2:29 issue here is same as why ppl are told not to feed predators from hand (not same reason for all species ofc), if u feed them they start to associate u with food (causing them to think that ur food)
Hi i just came across you when you've seen all thr Jurassic Films it might be worth to watch Jurassic World Battle At Big rock and Jurassic World the Prologue
I was a teen with my first “real” job in a movie theater in 1993. I got swept up in the excitement of JP and bonded with my dad over it who had read the book. The CGI was fantastic and as a youngster I thought the story was brilliant.
But it was just formula done well off a book which was also formula done well.
The sequels are not based on a well made formula story - they are another chapter of capitalism:
Milk this cow.
Hire any actors from the original you can.
Make bigger dinosaurs (with less money and in less time).
Explosions?
Sell merch.
There is a reason one is a classic and the rest are noisy.
I grew out of being able to tolerate manipulative shrink wrapped formula not many years later but it is fun to see new generations watch from here in the far off future.
The flying one is a Pteranodon
Besides the original this one seems to be the fan favorite. Because everyone seems to agree that JP III is the worst because Sam Niell obviously didn’t care about it and also all the dinosaurs designed to look less threatening look scary while the ones who were supposed to be scary looked more cute besides Spiny and also the marriage story was awful and the new mercenaries were just boring useless Dino food. And the World films… They’re just kinda whatever, but still good.
JW is actually more preferred
Jurassic world
This film is my least favourite from the franchise!
@@MiddletonPlays Just cause it’s a fan favorite doesn’t mean it has to be your favorite.
@@theamazingg3773 Ehh... Seems Jurassic World is being forgotten more and more. It's like Star Was 7. People are realizing it's not as good as they originally thought.
yes the baby was animatronic. at 12:00 you can see the umbilical cord that attaches to a portable battery worn by vince vaughn so that it could be carried around by the actors and work.
the jokes are nice but subtle at times....like ludlow calling the san diego chargers sports team "an animal attraction" and malcolm calling out for "nick van owen" after chiding nick earlier in the movie about that. the asian businessmen running was a godzilla joke and the blonde guy with glasses that was eaten wrote this and the first film and is spielberg's long-time writer.
also while i enjoy the movie and think it is the second best in the franchise michael crichton the creator didn't like it much and even spielberg while filming was disillusioned and distraught thinking the movie was shallow (but he also admitted he had a hard time returning to these types of movies after schindler's list...part of the reason why he's mainly stuck to historical dramas outside war of the worlds and then indiana jones), so you aren't alone in disappointment.
i like this movie for hammond, malcolm, roland the bald guy, eddie, the "island" locations, the music and the abundant tyrannosaur action. not nearly as good as the original but it has moments and reminds me of a lot of good memories as a kid.
Jurassic Park is awesome 😎👍💯