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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2023
  • I felt like doing something new for a change, and also to correct those that say accurate dinosaurs can't be scary.
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  • @Derpzilla-tw2ox
    @Derpzilla-tw2ox Год назад +8860

    I also appreciate the detail of it remaining quiet and curious, rather than immediately choosing to charge and roar like so many depictions

    • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
      @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 Год назад +68

      same

    • @Minillus
      @Minillus Год назад +742

      Yeah. That depiction fits more a monster than an animal. Sometimes people forget dinosaurs were just that. Animals. Just like today's beings.

    • @teddiandersson6744
      @teddiandersson6744 Год назад +257

      It adds so much to the suspense as you wait for it to decide if it will kill or not.

    • @tbotalpha8133
      @tbotalpha8133 Год назад +325

      @@teddiandersson6744 With an animal-like dinosaur like this, you could probably deter it from trying to hunt you by just grabbing a big rock and hurling at it. Or advancing towards it while screaming. Or even just holding out that flare, keeping the fire between you and the dinosaur.
      Most animals are more scared of humans than humans are of them. Because humans are weird and unpredictable, and can do things like attack from beyond the reach of their limbs by throwing things with great force and accuracy, or create and wield fire without fear, or craft weapons and armour to strengthen themselves, or work together in large numbers. Most animals, even predators, would rather just avoid us entirely than have to deal with our bullshit.

    • @fantasy5590
      @fantasy5590 Год назад +186

      ​@@tbotalpha8133 except dinos never seen a human before (atleast in the wild). So the animal logic could be a gamble.

  • @CheeseBlaster
    @CheeseBlaster 11 месяцев назад +8055

    Prehistoric horror is such an underrated concept, hope it gets more acclaim in the media

    • @hunormagyar1843
      @hunormagyar1843 10 месяцев назад +154

      Ikr lol old Jurassic movies were the only thing we really got. World movies are a kids' show, and the ones not related to JP... I'm unaware of anything that's not absolute crap.
      I'd love to see a movie of this somehow.

    • @CringeIncarnate
      @CringeIncarnate 10 месяцев назад +35

      ⁠@@hunormagyar1843Did 65 suck? I haven’t seen it yet. Also I’ll vouch for the first World movie, just because it pulled off the Genetically-altered vibe so well. A big problem I have with that concept is the fact they almost always tell you what it’s made of right off the bat. I love the shock and dread the Indominous gave off when you first discover it can camouflage and its ability to commune with the raptors. I will say the futuristic undertone does take away from the horror, but the film just wouldn’t work without them. Of course, what I’m praising here isn’t the Prehistoric horror, but more the SciFy action. I don’t think it was made to be scary, but to be enthralling, unlike the first two films.

    • @hunormagyar1843
      @hunormagyar1843 10 месяцев назад +34

      @@CringeIncarnate I'd say 65 wasn't bad, but I'm not sure I would class it as a dinosaur movie, the creatures are more like... I don't know, it's a little confusing, I couldn't quite identify a single species of prehistoric creature; either the creators were much bigger mesosoic nerds than I am, or don't know jackshit and went with random generic creature designs. Some pterosaur thingy, some raptor looking thingy, probably a Tyrannosaurid skeleton, some archosaur looking stuff, and a certain bunch of disfigured cartoony looking raptory thingys (no fr idk I only seen em for a sec but they gave off Ice Age 3 vibes)... stuff like that. Story itself passes I guess... Don't expect JP level stuff but it's alright.
      JW, well... Or more like JP3 already, that's where the low effort superdinosaur trope started, a'least back then it was just a Spino plus all the dinosaurs behaved like they probably should as animals. JW... let alone the following 2? Well... slowly transitioned into cartoon mode. Muhahaha I am evil and my dinosaur is laser guided. Only good thing about Dominion is we saw that a good bit of the OG cast is alive and well. But World started the childish crap. Sure, an open park was nice to see, but come on, the frickken dinosaurs kinda got done dirty, among other things...

    • @MoojinBoi
      @MoojinBoi 10 месяцев назад +18

      ​@@hunormagyar1843world movies delved more into the genetics side of things which is what the original books were about, dinosaurs are only half of the movies

    • @soatnexs7784
      @soatnexs7784 10 месяцев назад +12

      U need to play Dino crisis then

  • @ezrastardust3124
    @ezrastardust3124 5 месяцев назад +884

    The scariest part for me is the fact that it’s not even being overtly aggressive, it looks more curious than anything else
    You can almost see the primeval hears turning in its head as it wonders “what is this strange creature I’m looking at? Is it food? Is it a potential threat? Why is it holding something that shines?”
    Because of this, we don’t have any clear indication of what it’s going to do next and the anticipation is honestly terrifying

    • @lingricen8077
      @lingricen8077 3 месяца назад +15

      How the f*ck is that more scary than a monster that wants to kill you 😂

    • @hahafunnyname
      @hahafunnyname 3 месяца назад +46

      ​@@lingricen8077 maybe because atleast you won't have to worry about what's it gonna do? Like if it plans to kill you there's no reasoning with it so you probably just give up, but if it's thinking you're also thinking hard what to do and trying to survive while feeling pure terror

    • @hahafunnyname
      @hahafunnyname 3 месяца назад +16

      Also might be that people that have different fears (some are afraid of snakes while i'm confident in my ability to neg diff any boa or adder (yeah i'd die but so will the snake)) depending on distanced they are from reality
      The first horror movie was just a train moving at you and back then it was terrifying because "A TRAIN IS COMING OH NO I'M DEAD!" But now when fully believe you're safe behind a screen it doesn't scare anymore

    • @lingricen8077
      @lingricen8077 3 месяца назад +15

      @@hahafunnyname Ok you gave a mature answer I respect that, thank you for the perspective

    • @hahafunnyname
      @hahafunnyname 3 месяца назад +8

      @@lingricen8077 👍

  • @whiskeyjack9646
    @whiskeyjack9646 9 месяцев назад +2412

    When I saw the silhouette I got a bit freaked out because I thought it was going to be some horrific, mutated humanoid creature.
    Then when it started moving I thought "oh good, it's a raptor."
    Then it dawned on me and I thought "... oh fuck, it's a raptor..."

    • @xenomorph_636
      @xenomorph_636 5 месяцев назад +72

      oh my pants would be brown

    • @kaikypagani1185
      @kaikypagani1185 5 месяцев назад +99

      My dumbass thinkin' it's sans undertale

    • @VorpalVulpes
      @VorpalVulpes 4 месяца назад +15

      this was my exact thought process xD

    • @thomasmurrell9832
      @thomasmurrell9832 4 месяца назад +10

      ​@@kaikypagani1185 great, I can't unthink it now, thank you. Take my life and get outta my face

    • @kelleren4840
      @kelleren4840 4 месяца назад +1

      My thoughts exactly lol

  • @uhhhhh06
    @uhhhhh06 Год назад +5836

    I love how initially, the theropod is facing the camera, giving it some real humanoid features, before turning so that we can see its far longer, primal jaw.
    I love that so much, it really makes it seem more like a cryptid at first than a dino

    • @rocketxiv4980
      @rocketxiv4980 Год назад +236

      forward facing predatory sigma stare

    • @user-ek1bm1cj3i
      @user-ek1bm1cj3i Год назад +25

      Yes yes yes yes!!!! It's real scared

    • @hulguntristan6268
      @hulguntristan6268 Год назад +120

      I didn't even knew it was a dino video before it turned it's head

    • @CommissarChaotic
      @CommissarChaotic Год назад +25

      I thought it was either a baby yokai monster thing or a big baby chicken

    • @Skeleton-dude
      @Skeleton-dude Год назад +21

      It was eating someone not something look by it’s feet you can see what looks like a yellow coat and an arm sticking out from where it was standing

  • @matthewsuchomski2593
    @matthewsuchomski2593 Год назад +30627

    as someone who has long argued that raptors would be just as scary with feathers, I thank you for making my point for me.

    • @tusharroymukherjee3370
      @tusharroymukherjee3370 Год назад +1235

      Wrong. They're even scarier.

    • @justagundam
      @justagundam Год назад +344

      You didn't see the feathers until the last three seconds.

    • @brassbeast8582
      @brassbeast8582 Год назад +529

      you can see the feathers the moment it moves if youre actually paying attention

    • @TulipCD
      @TulipCD Год назад +168

      it's amazing how they always use that phrase "they still say dinosaurs with feathers aren't scary"
      even if no one has ever said that.... seriously, where did they get that phrase from, it doesn't exist anywhere on the internet

    • @brassbeast8582
      @brassbeast8582 Год назад +240

      @@TulipCD it does, tons of people say that, obv you dont go to enough corners of the internet lol. though people dont say it s u p e r often its not uncommon for peoplt to say that. or at least to have, its not really something people say anymore

  • @epicmaj8r
    @epicmaj8r 10 месяцев назад +266

    Less is truly more
    The fact that the raptor's eyes were not only glowing red in the dark but the way it tilted its head and snapped its jaws as it slowly creeps around is just spine chilling

    • @VERGILGASM
      @VERGILGASM 3 месяца назад +4

      It was actually eating something

  • @noahadams7784
    @noahadams7784 10 месяцев назад +570

    My favorite part of this short video is the sound design for the raptor. Notice how it never made any growling or snarling noises like in Jurassic Park, it made a deep guttural noise that sounded like todays emus or cassowaries. A very Erie noise to hear in the dark, and a very far cry from what the movies portray. Reality is often far more creepy and unsettling than anything cinema could create!

    • @sourhill2292
      @sourhill2292 Месяц назад +1

      but this is not reality, its cinema

    • @tremendousyeet3467
      @tremendousyeet3467 Месяц назад +4

      @@sourhill2292 omfg lol

    • @bradhurst6834
      @bradhurst6834 Месяц назад +3

      I think that's what makes dinosaurs when depicted like this actually creepy. We have seen these things before in fact we see them everyday, BIRDS these things are literal birds. Our brain then gets the uncanny valley effect because there is some recognition there but all the wires aren't firing nor connecting because it's oversized and more reptilian, yet it makes a noise albeit in a deep ass pitch and moves so that our brain associates it with "birds" but it's not one.
      This video is so effective because it takes your brain and makes it malfunction. Then leaving you after it's finished with "fuck man that thing was real at some point?" You can't deny it like you can with most other horror shit which is mostly fantasy or unrealistic. At some point in time our mammal ancestors came across a scene exactly like this.

  • @Metphies-
    @Metphies- Год назад +2171

    Feathered dinosaurs aren't scary.
    Feathered dinosaurs:

    • @flightlesslord2688
      @flightlesslord2688 Год назад +96

      arguably scarier

    • @DrXIII
      @DrXIII Год назад +35

      @@accelerationquanta5816 But, Birds of Prey are!

    • @username46656
      @username46656 Год назад

      Nobody says that feathered dinosaurs aren’t scary. This is a made up argument.

    • @Persona6Blue
      @Persona6Blue Год назад +25

      I'm in the firm camp of certain dinos being feathery and others not being feathery, either way seeing a dinosaur or any animal from that epoch in todays world would be...unsettling and wonderous at least

    • @mushroomman8240
      @mushroomman8240 Год назад +5

      boo

  • @coreys.2456
    @coreys.2456 Год назад +10622

    What freaks me out the most about this is how unknowingly vulnerable the flare wielder was. The dromaeosaur could’ve easily pounced on him but instead just stood there menacingly. It almost looked curious with the way it tilts it’s head to the side, too. There’s also something hanging from its mouth that it gulps down before closing in on the person holding the flare. Gives me the impression that it was already having a meal before this person with the flare came onto the scene. Pretty creepy for sure.

    • @deergutter8241
      @deergutter8241 Год назад +481

      If you look closely you can see a human hand peeking over the edge where the dromaesaur was standing.

    • @coreys.2456
      @coreys.2456 Год назад +244

      @@deergutter8241 You know, can I actually see what you’re looking at, but it’s honestly too hard to tell if it’s a hand or just a piece of rubble. I guess it’s up to the interpretation of the individual viewers.

    • @leoburningfast9103
      @leoburningfast9103 Год назад +129

      @@coreys.2456 There is also a human leg as well

    • @CATel_
      @CATel_ Год назад +122

      ​@@coreys.2456 Noz there is definitely a corpse there

    • @eel5618
      @eel5618 Год назад +83

      I mean all nearly all animals are scared of fire so I think the flare is whats scaring her

  • @IAmGodzillaGaming
    @IAmGodzillaGaming 9 месяцев назад +123

    “Accurate Dinosaurs arent scary!!!” 😫😫
    Utah-raptor’s Honest Reaction:

    • @rbrick3685
      @rbrick3685 3 месяца назад +2

      Silly dino, if you wanted to live, you should have been made in God's image.

    • @Goiaba308
      @Goiaba308 3 дня назад

      Hmm. Isn't this feathered topic heavily debated?

    • @Goiaba308
      @Goiaba308 3 дня назад

      I think this topic is still very debated no?

  • @omerkarakaya8587
    @omerkarakaya8587 9 месяцев назад +86

    Title: just a normal title
    My brain: M O R T I S

  • @jurassickaiju14
    @jurassickaiju14 Год назад +7127

    This.
    Just this.
    _This_ is the kind of scary dinosaur vibes we need more of.

    • @crazyaspe6651
      @crazyaspe6651 Год назад +24

      I concur

    • @Equinawx
      @Equinawx Год назад +82

      Just a 6 foot turkey

    • @nameless_moon
      @nameless_moon Год назад +36

      ​​​@@Equinawx0:04 0:11 Very turkey.

    • @theant2266
      @theant2266 Год назад +62

      @@Equinawx If you think that's just a 6ft turkey, then boy Ohio must've messed you up

    • @arkking552
      @arkking552 Год назад +6

      @@Equinawx I like the reference

  • @wolfdragox5563
    @wolfdragox5563 Год назад +8816

    Fun fact: any animal can look scary with the appropriate amount of darkness and creepy movement

    • @julianswinton5355
      @julianswinton5355 Год назад +395

      Ever saw a tiger going after a guy on top elephant in bright day light? Still scary enough

    • @nova661
      @nova661 11 месяцев назад +85

      Guinea pig?

    • @Noah_boatnem
      @Noah_boatnem 11 месяцев назад +292

      @@nova661if I woke up to a Guinea pig with glowing eyes in the dark just infront of me I’d start screaming.

    • @Joel_Mullins06
      @Joel_Mullins06 10 месяцев назад

      Shut up it's a dinosaur. It's creepy

    • @BetterCallThall
      @BetterCallThall 10 месяцев назад +66

      if it looks like it could disembowel me with glee, I'm afraid of it. you're bonkers if you disagree.

  • @anidiot4992
    @anidiot4992 10 месяцев назад +21

    at first i thought it was a gigantic humanoid chicken
    turns out i was only half wrong

  • @karnivore493
    @karnivore493 10 месяцев назад +57

    I honestly think that scientifically accurate dinosaurs would be much scarier than the movies. When you think of a horrific animal attack, it’s scary because it’s described in realistic detail of what actually happens in an animal attack. Now imagine a dinosaur attack. Take the knowledge we know and imagine a natural dinosaur attack like this. Truly terrifying.

    • @jwilson2793
      @jwilson2793 8 дней назад

      Predators charging at you roaring shouldn’t be scary. What should be is having that feeling you are being hunted, stalked, and watched but not knowing where the source is. Only to turn around to see this 5’ tall, 15’ long feathered animal locking eyes with you, motionless and unblinking. You start to easily move to the right, as it still stares as you. Then suddenly you are pounced from the side- it distracted you so its sibling could go in for the kill. It bites at your neck, thrashing until *snap*

  • @ratreptile
    @ratreptile Год назад +4632

    I want a scientifically accurate dinosaur horror movie, with speculative things like dromaeosaurs mimicking and trying to lure humans closer. Not the typical T.rex rawr but some horrifying rumbling sound and stuff like that. Sounds are a great way to scare you without even having to show the animal. Infact the less you see of them the more imagination will take over.

    • @toeeater199
      @toeeater199 Год назад +114

      @@accelerationquanta5816 we still don't know if t.rex was completely featherless.
      the adults might have had small amounts of fluff on their heads, back and tail.
      also the comment never mentioned a feathered t.rex

    • @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae
      @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae Год назад +138

      Imagine this, the theater begins to rumble before you hear the sound or see the rex, only the people around you and the characters in the movie notice it

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 Год назад +107

      Yeah, JW cringe is getting old.

    • @toeeater199
      @toeeater199 Год назад +42

      @@nocturnalrecluse1216 based 🗿🍷

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 Год назад +55

      @@toeeater199 indeed! 🍻
      Getting weary of dark fantasy dragons passing for fucking anatomically correct dinosaurs. 🐉

  • @No0neat
    @No0neat Год назад +1422

    The worst part is.... At the start it kinda looks like a person. A crooked one at that yes but still. It looks so human... And then it turns and reveals itself. Imagine being there, thinking you found a person, about to say something, only to realize waaaay too late what it actually is.

    • @SwordsmanMercenary
      @SwordsmanMercenary 11 месяцев назад +90

      Glowing eyes would give it away I think.

    • @theerandomdude2375
      @theerandomdude2375 11 месяцев назад +21

      Our brain remembers the age of the Dino’s thru the uncanny valley (maybe also the reason we become humanoid, as it remembered that human like is scary so it evolved to be scary, but that’s just a theory with basically no proof)

    • @loogi06
      @loogi06 11 месяцев назад +72

      I don't think there is a single conceivable universe where I would even consider talking to that no matter how human it looked

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar 11 месяцев назад +29

      ​​@@loogi06Ya what..
      I goddamn sighed relief when it turned out to be a raptor.

    • @CommissarChaotic
      @CommissarChaotic 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@loogi06 It kinda looks like a big demented baby

  • @humanwreckage4563
    @humanwreckage4563 9 месяцев назад +11

    "Oh thats not so bad its a freak with big shoul- ohhh i am in immaculate danger."

  • @Society.263
    @Society.263 8 месяцев назад +18

    I wound pay money to see a horror movie interpretation of Jurassic park ngl

    • @usernamesmeannothing
      @usernamesmeannothing 2 месяца назад +1

      Especially with, at least somewhat, accurate T. Rex sounds. That bastard sounds scary. The ones done by @StudioMod and @RealDinoNoises are brilliant. To be fair, in the latter’s case, it was done by deepening crocodile and bird sounds. Still cool, though. Just imagine the water cup scene, but it’s vibrating because of the vocalisations rather than its footsteps.

    • @plaidhatter1674
      @plaidhatter1674 13 дней назад +1

      The original jurassic Park was a very scary movie, and you can excuse the fact that the dino sounds weren't accurate due to how old it is.

  • @TotallyACat
    @TotallyACat Год назад +4692

    What I find most terrifying about this, is just how birdlike it acts. It really invokes some serious uncanny valley vibes, and I personally often find a distortion of the familiar to be FAR more unsettling than something completely unique. Masterfully done!

    • @handlemybawls
      @handlemybawls 11 месяцев назад +12

      it looks like sans befkre 0:07

    • @blazeburner303
      @blazeburner303 11 месяцев назад +78

      Birds are descended from dinosaurs so their behavior can be inferenced

    • @TheLeky98
      @TheLeky98 11 месяцев назад +12

      In the book for Jurassic Park even the T-Rex looks around like how birds do

    • @halfabagelguy
      @halfabagelguy 11 месяцев назад +32

      You just explained mascot horror: “the distortion of the familiar”

    • @frederickthegreat3912
      @frederickthegreat3912 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@handlemybawlsleave

  • @bigchungus6853
    @bigchungus6853 Год назад +754

    I know people are talking about when its head is facing forward and turns, which is scary don't get me wrong, but it's TERRIFYING the way its sickle claw rises and tenses up

  • @Xenon_117
    @Xenon_117 16 дней назад +3

    That one kid from Jurassic Park: “That’s not very scary, like a 6-foot turkey”
    The 6-foot turkey in question:

  • @LaVitaNouva
    @LaVitaNouva 5 месяцев назад +5

    I really want a horror dinosaur film with modern knowledge update of their appearance and sound.

  • @countlazuli8753
    @countlazuli8753 Год назад +517

    I love how it looks almost like some kind of cartoon silhouette before it quickly turns to show the ancient monster that it truly is.

    • @user-of1iq8lc3i
      @user-of1iq8lc3i Год назад +20

      I thought it looks like a giant baby duck

    • @ibis03
      @ibis03 9 месяцев назад +1

      I thought it was Sans from Undertale at first. Mostly because of the shape of its head and body, and because of its glowing eyes

  • @tyrannosaur219
    @tyrannosaur219 Год назад +4132

    Anybody who honestly believes that “feathered dinosaurs aren’t scary” has never seen a bird of prey or *listened* to a cassowary. Yes, the fluff makes their “cuteness potential,” if you will, greater, but it doesn’t diminish their potential for terror either. I mean, wolves and bears are covered in fluff and can be cute as hell but I still wouldn’t want to be around one in the wild.
    But yeah, spectacular job on this one, man. Honestly took me a moment to realize it was actually a raptor after that (in hindsight, very bird-like) head tilt.

    • @Ostermond
      @Ostermond Год назад +193

      Frankly, anyone who believes that has never been chased by an angry goose.

    • @jurassickaiju14
      @jurassickaiju14 Год назад +138

      I'm glad you brought up the wolf/bear comparisons. We all know wolves and bears look cuddly. We make stuffed toys of them. We coo over cute photos and videos with them.
      _We don't freaking mess with wolves and bears because we know full well what they can do._

    • @TulipCD
      @TulipCD Год назад +21

      it's amazing how they always use that phrase "they still say dinosaurs with feathers aren't scary"
      even if no one has ever said that.... seriously, where did they get that phrase from, it doesn't exist anywhere on the internet

    • @tyrannosaur219
      @tyrannosaur219 Год назад

      @@TulipCD Twitter, Facebook, and other social media cesspools contain all kinds, my friend. Big overlap with the same folks that look at something like “Prehistoric Planet” where the dinosaurs and assorted other prehistoric creatures behave like real animals instead of mindless, bloodthirsty monsters and think that they’re being “woke-ified” or whatever. I even work with one fella who prefers scaly/“naked” depictions over feathered ones; and we’re both fossil preparators at a museum! (Though in their case it’s more of a general aesthetic preference and not a focused hatred for the concept, so I can’t judge ‘em too harshly)

    • @TulipCD
      @TulipCD Год назад

      @@tyrannosaur219hmm?!

  • @purple_menace6604
    @purple_menace6604 18 дней назад +2

    I love how you made the eyeshine red. Both birds and crocodiles have red eyeshine, and it's just so menacing!

  • @monsterzero641
    @monsterzero641 8 месяцев назад +9

    The rain finally stopped later that night. Alone in the bedroom behind the clinic, Bobbie thumbed through her tattered paperback Spanish dictionary. The boy had said "raptor," and, despite Manuel's protests, she suspected it was a Spanish word. Sure enough, she found it in her dictionary. It meant "ravisher" or "abductor."
    Bobbie went back to her room, remembering again that Manuel had insisted it was not a Spanish word. Out of curiosity, she looked in the little English dictionary, and to her surprise she found the word there, too: raptor \ n [deriv. of L. raptor plunderer, fr. Raptus]: bird of prey.
    -Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park

  • @danielles_mernitz
    @danielles_mernitz Год назад +536

    That eye shine and forward-facing head had me questioning whether I was looking at a dinosaur or a very messed up humanoid. Quite the feature, this encounter.

    • @smugreptile6695
      @smugreptile6695 Год назад +64

      People get so used to looking at Dinosaur heads from the side view where you can see the long snout, but we don't get to many full on front shots. It changes a whole lot about them if you can see both their eyes looking at you.

    • @iwasjustcomingoutheretopic8598
      @iwasjustcomingoutheretopic8598 Год назад +18

      Same though makes it even scarier.

    • @headwreak1768
      @headwreak1768 Год назад +1

      it was like the chicken-human hybird [humans, refuted] scp that puked eggs.

    • @Nobody.55
      @Nobody.55 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@smugreptile6695What influences in this case is the darkness that does not allow us to see the depth of his face, because with lighting his snout would be noticeable.

  • @Atmos_Glitch
    @Atmos_Glitch Год назад +676

    I love how ambiguous the shape is, and how it transforms so odly when it moves only for you to realise that it's dinosaur type of creature when it's put in perspective.

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus 10 месяцев назад +6

    "Oh thank god. It's just a raptor. I thought it was like a demon monster or something."

  • @acidrayn6247
    @acidrayn6247 10 месяцев назад +12

    Absolutely terrifying. Well done! Need more dinosaur horror, and this is one of the best things I've seen out of it.

  • @LucaPalomo909
    @LucaPalomo909 Год назад +333

    “That doesn’t look very scary. More like a.. six-foot turkey!”
    This guy: “Six-foot turkey ain’t scary you say?”

    • @firegator6853
      @firegator6853 Год назад +43

      that kid was clearly never chased by a rooster or a goose before

    • @casualmarkit9969
      @casualmarkit9969 Год назад +1

      Im pretty sure Turkeys are an official Murder Bird™️ of the no-no-dont-anger-them variety, so anyone who says that a turkey but about as big as an Ostrich or the like* is not dangerous (*which one has in fact won a War and another can kill you with one kick to the heart,) straight up does not know how dangerous things really are. Only a fool would think Birds are not distinctly dangerous, especially any that haven't been completely domesticated as a species yet like Turkey. Now imagine that instead of the 6 ft turkey being a prey animal built for but passable self defense, its built to straight up F-ing kill you or anything else it might call prey. These things deserve the same respect as they deserved before the Great Feathering, its just easier to inspire that in the ignorant now because we have very real examples to slap next to it, instead of some fantastical tall-tale-sounding hubabalue we literally had to conjure from imagination.

    • @aminjupi2116
      @aminjupi2116 Год назад +8

      This thing is 7 feet tall

    • @furioussherman7265
      @furioussherman7265 Год назад +9

      @@aminjupi2116 7 feet tall, 20 feet long, as fast as a greyhound, as smart as a crow, and may just hunt in packs like wolves. Put those all together and you have the single scariest creature that's ever lived.

    • @azhdarchidae66
      @azhdarchidae66 Год назад +1

      @@furioussherman7265 where does the speed, intelligence and pack hunting come from? last time i checked we couldn't estimate intelligence, had no evidence for pack hunting and the legs of dromaeosaurs, especially big ones like utahraptor, were not built for running

  • @picklerick777
    @picklerick777 Год назад +1158

    The uniqueness of this masterpiece is, that it triggers two kinds of fears in the same time. In the first sight, the silhouette with glowing eyes looked like a mysterious boy in a hood staring at you (maybe its just me), giving it more of a "ghastly" appearance. But just aa the creature turned its face, it turned out to be a ferocious prehistoric reptile, seemingly ready to feed on the protagonist any second, giving it a "Monstrous" appearance. Just a change of angle and it changes perspective by miles.

    • @BKLYN_Spider_42
      @BKLYN_Spider_42 Год назад +4

      Dinosaurio, no reptil.

    • @erkuuu
      @erkuuu Год назад +7

      ​@@BKLYN_Spider_42 los dinosaurios son reptiles

    • @erkuuu
      @erkuuu Год назад +3

      @@jorter-kaminotabu6291 Los dinosaurios son reptiles porque tienen los mismos huesos y genes que ellos 🧬🦕->🦎🐍
      🕊️

    • @erkuuu
      @erkuuu Год назад

      @@jorter-kaminotabu6291 lo que es la evolución

    • @OtogiSL
      @OtogiSL 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@BKLYN_Spider_42t o n t o

  • @HuckleberryHim
    @HuckleberryHim 3 месяца назад +2

    Not to be overdramatic but this is the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life

  • @NavidIsANoob
    @NavidIsANoob 8 месяцев назад +4

    I'm very happy with the collective shift from dinosaurs being monstrous reptiles to dinosaurs being terrifying birds.

  • @Carmelo0054
    @Carmelo0054 Год назад +658

    No dinosaur movie has ever scared me but this was terrifying. I would kill for a Jurassic style movie with this quality.

    • @martingenero6328
      @martingenero6328 9 месяцев назад +17

      You mean like a book accurate Jurassic Park movie?

    • @Carmelo0054
      @Carmelo0054 9 месяцев назад +1

      Nah like a movie with the same time of style as Jurassic park and Jurassic world but with this quality.

    • @sjacrane
      @sjacrane 8 месяцев назад

      What’s the movie?

    • @Carmelo0054
      @Carmelo0054 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@sjacrane this isn’t a movie it’s a short clip made by a fan but the Jurassic Park and Jurassic world movies are really good

    • @davidgutierrez3856
      @davidgutierrez3856 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@Carmelo0054so just novel accurate jp and lost world? It has a shit ton of scenes that are just like this hell the Dennis nedry novel scene with the dilo is straight up nightmare fuel in this.

  • @flightlesslord2688
    @flightlesslord2688 Год назад +423

    duuuuuuuude. I love how the feathers make it almost formless, so frikin spooky. You cant do that shit with a scaly dino. Like it looks more like a uknown beast of the wilderness, both beautiful and deadly...

  • @apertureAI-jw1iz
    @apertureAI-jw1iz 7 месяцев назад +3

    The way it doesn't even attack and just curiously inspects the mysterious new thing is way more terrifying than if it just roared and rushed the camera down.

  • @MrBracey100
    @MrBracey100 3 месяца назад +2

    A genuinely terrifying clip. Finding yourself in a cave with a large dangerous animal is bad enough but I love the raptor’s bird-like mannerisms, sounds and movement. Its clear that you did your homework, the deep, gettural emu like sounds are far creepier than the JP screeches from the films. The snapping, jerk movements of the head combined with the graceful gate and stalking posture are spot on for predatory birds hunting on the ground. And man, giving it eye-shine! Genius! Just to see those bright spots glowing out at you like that as its deciding what to do about you.

  • @JCRev
    @JCRev Год назад +1395

    This is quite possibly the best clip of a dinosaur I have ever seen. I cannot believe how amazing this is. Holy shit dude, insane job!!

    • @ethoraptor9479
      @ethoraptor9479 Год назад +5

      Nah fr tho

    • @glasswort4323
      @glasswort4323 Год назад +7

      Agreed. I find myself coming back to this video almost every day. Initially I felt sad that it's a short one, but now I think the brevity works so well with this.

    • @ethoraptor9479
      @ethoraptor9479 Год назад +3

      @@glasswort4323 lol I do the same. Every time it pops up I have to watch it

    • @blessed2338
      @blessed2338 Год назад +1

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      Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through Me.
      May God bless you all.

  • @GandalfTheTsaagan
    @GandalfTheTsaagan Год назад +518

    It took me a hot second to realize what I was looking at, and I'm a huge dinosaur nerd
    Very good clip all around!

    • @euantheyutyrannus
      @euantheyutyrannus Год назад +7

      Same man

    • @spinofaaurusthealmighty8981
      @spinofaaurusthealmighty8981 Год назад +3

      Bro same, I literally thought it was some sort of abelisauroid

    • @medd_music
      @medd_music Год назад

      What is it?

    • @GandalfTheTsaagan
      @GandalfTheTsaagan Год назад +3

      @@medd_music A dromaeosaur, a raptor like Velociraptor or Deinonychus (I think in this case it is the later)

    • @sapphhere283
      @sapphhere283 Год назад +5

      ​@@GandalfTheTsaaganI'm actually pretty sure it's achilabator. It's far taller and more robust than any deinonychus, and if you pay really close attention that thing it was eating was part of a human corpse which there is more of in the backgrounds. Deinonychus is more gracile and likely would not be able to or even try to take on an adult human. Achilabator on the other hand would be more than capable of it, and we would likely be within it's prey range

  • @Mr_Egg04
    @Mr_Egg04 2 месяца назад +2

    0:09, that foot pull out seemed brutal.

  • @Sure-wj1vf
    @Sure-wj1vf 6 месяцев назад +3

    Accurate dinosaurs are just as scary as the older dinosaur models, and also beautiful.

  • @anthonyrebuffo9509
    @anthonyrebuffo9509 Год назад +155

    I love how at first it looks like the common deformed human body demon then it reveals its true shape

    • @astick5249
      @astick5249 Год назад +10

      i was originally tricked into thinking it was just that, i expected the usual reveal of a long slender thing but instead i got a head tilt revealing a super cool dinosaur depiction

  • @Sylmarys24
    @Sylmarys24 Год назад +245

    Silent horror is incomparably more terrifying than loud horror. Read that as noticing the giant spider on the wall a foot behind you, or the killer watching you from in the closet at night, or the silent ambush hunter creature watching you, ready to pounce, or the nazgul in the Lotr novels being silent executioners, or the giant camouflaged python waiting to suffocate you to death, hiding underneath the shadowy bush in front of you. More of this horror needs to be had in modern times as opposed to the loud, screeching, shrieking that accompanies it so often... 😔

    • @oddcrafter1270
      @oddcrafter1270 8 месяцев назад +11

      I know, right? Jumpscares are cheap and lazy.

    • @EndertheDragon0922
      @EndertheDragon0922 6 месяцев назад +13

      The jumpscare is short and quick, over too soon. Startling, but not _horrifying._ The slow, quiet horror... the predator stalking you and you don't know when it will pounce... the dread it creates is far more potent, far more real.

    • @stopmotionharry8989
      @stopmotionharry8989 4 месяца назад +1

      Weren’t the Nazgûl screeching about the whole time? Maybe I need to read the books again

  • @seth3491
    @seth3491 10 месяцев назад +3

    Far more terrifying than the shrink wrapped, screeching, attack on sight instantly raptors of the 90's

  • @brandonmilner5814
    @brandonmilner5814 9 месяцев назад +7

    You seriously need to do more like this. Maybe a Tyrannosaur in a forest or a Deinosuchus/Spinosaur from the water's edge. You do Horror really well!

  • @hematite7637
    @hematite7637 Год назад +707

    Wow imagine a horror game like this, your animations are amazing!!

    • @nmheath03
      @nmheath03 Год назад +52

      The Lost Wilds is an upcoming survival horror game with feathered raptors, flares, and dark levels

    • @AcademicJaedon
      @AcademicJaedon Год назад +15

      @@nmheath03 yes… YES… *Y̸̡̩̋̇E̷̮͎̽͛Æ̴̞͉͒̚O̷̪̳̾̈́Ù̶͔̪Ḯ̴͔͊S̷̺̘̀͘S̴̥̜̀͌!̵͎͍̆!̸̯̈́̂!̶̣͑̊*

    • @matthiasbuczylko7747
      @matthiasbuczylko7747 Год назад +3

      At first it looked huminoid

    • @jurassicarkjordanisgreat1778
      @jurassicarkjordanisgreat1778 Год назад +3

      I have been thinking of making a fnaf style dinosaur game where you must watch over an animatronic dinosaur exhibit and the dinosaur animatronics come to life and try to act like actual dinosaurs.

    • @Goji_OL
      @Goji_OL Год назад +1

      @@matthiasbuczylko7747 same I thought it was a person

  • @chadgorosaurus4898
    @chadgorosaurus4898 Год назад +96

    This in real life would be terrifying.

    • @KrystianZieba-kc8tx
      @KrystianZieba-kc8tx Год назад +18

      And it was... Remember these things existed

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Год назад +11

      A terrible way to die.

    • @Ace-Intervention
      @Ace-Intervention Год назад +1

      Sir these animals exist I’m pretty sure it was scary for other small dinos to see this thing

    • @chadgorosaurus4898
      @chadgorosaurus4898 Год назад +1

      @@Ace-Intervention I'm talking about in modern times

    • @arabix-pl5546
      @arabix-pl5546 Год назад

      @@KrystianZieba-kc8tx Animals*

  • @user-ue1gr4yn6t
    @user-ue1gr4yn6t 4 месяца назад +3

    Reminds me of the weird birds

  • @mrtrickyfingers5090
    @mrtrickyfingers5090 6 месяцев назад +2

    God this would make for a terrifying horror game

  • @mjkhan9664
    @mjkhan9664 Год назад +175

    You just created a perfect dino horror scene my friend. The glowing red pupils, the head tilt, and that slow revelation of its massive foot talon all just exude danger

  • @SenseiWu1
    @SenseiWu1 Год назад +159

    Probably the best solo animator I’ve seen on RUclips

    • @GodzillaEA
      @GodzillaEA Год назад +1

      Indeed

    • @thepineapple4077
      @thepineapple4077 Год назад +1

      Definitely up there with the astartes animator imo

    • @pratikgaikwad7472
      @pratikgaikwad7472 Год назад +1

      Go watch the t rex in backroom, and t rex meets the largest flying creature animation.
      Those are pretty good as well. But not as horror esqued as this one.
      Still pretty solid depicttion of dino behaviour.

    • @fael4752
      @fael4752 Год назад

      Kane pixels is a good one

    • @orangeninjapocket603
      @orangeninjapocket603 Год назад

      Vrahno is really good.

  • @imyourgothboyfriend
    @imyourgothboyfriend 9 месяцев назад +5

    As you lay alone trying to rest in a camping bed in the dead of night, the seemingly innocent echoes now manifest as the ominous laughter of a colossal ~900-pound beast. The night amplifies the sound, rendering it thunderous and bone-chilling. Frantically, you fumble for your flashlight, its feeble beam revealing a monstrous silhouette. Towering at your own height, it stands frozen, Its eyes, luminescent orbs in the night, pierce through the darkness, locking onto you with an unwavering, predatory gaze. With a sinister tilt of its head, it adjusts its view, as it ponder's with hunger while temporarily blinded by the searing light. The beast isn't sure whether you'd make a suitable meal or not. Fear grips your heart as you confront this unfamiliar nightmare lurking in the shadows of your campsite.
    So yeah big feathery bird with two big toes all of a sudden is a lot more scary.

  • @user-yk9sz9mh1t
    @user-yk9sz9mh1t 10 месяцев назад +1

    This just rekindled my childhood love for dinosaurs

  • @pleasantdashi7112
    @pleasantdashi7112 Год назад +134

    Some people don’t realize how scary dinosaurs look like when they’re staring right at you.

    • @Trex91818
      @Trex91818 Год назад

      It's like a bear staring at you.

    • @adamkidman
      @adamkidman Год назад +9

      Agreed. Even looking a sauropod in the eyes gives me enough creeps to almost instantly crap my pants and run

    • @mrbuffwoopmusic8788
      @mrbuffwoopmusic8788 Год назад +3

      Are you speaking from experience?

    • @adamkidman
      @adamkidman Год назад +2

      @@mrbuffwoopmusic8788 I am for sure, don't know about PleasantDashi though

    • @PeacockLuna9431
      @PeacockLuna9431 Год назад

      Yeah

  • @FartcowMoment
    @FartcowMoment Год назад +128

    Even though feathered dinosaurs are just as horrifying, it's nice to see someone also portray these creatures as real animals, and not just movie horrors.

  • @alancosta4760
    @alancosta4760 20 дней назад +2

    Looks like my dog when we go to the countryside and you know there's few lights in the countryside 😂

  • @catpoke9557
    @catpoke9557 20 дней назад +1

    The menu of Indigo Park looks just like this, it was definitely inspired by it

  • @NatureLover5444
    @NatureLover5444 Год назад +60

    The way it looks at the guy then turns its head to the side is just so smooth and I really love the way its eyes glow. You truly are an astounding animator.

  • @cretaceousthehunted9669
    @cretaceousthehunted9669 Год назад +93

    Due to the thumbnail, I thought the creature was more human-like until it revealed itself as a raptor.

  • @the.paper.dino.
    @the.paper.dino. 4 месяца назад +5

    Weird bird guys 👌👍

  • @cloxks
    @cloxks Месяц назад +3

    Mortis: Im Creature of the Night!

  • @vipervirus081
    @vipervirus081 Год назад +66

    Why can't there be more dinosaur horror like this? 😭

  • @alyssabullock6421
    @alyssabullock6421 Год назад +455

    Loooove this, we need more dinosaurs like THIS.
    Im tired of all the noisy, charging, roaring depictions of dinosaurs.
    We need more spooky, silent, _predatory_ dinosaur content like this. This is absolutely terrifying in the best way!
    It's so much more loyal to the fact that they're animals. The body language here is so nicely depicted without being over done. It really feels like this person has just randomly encountered a beast that's very imposing but also curious about this new comer in its area.

    • @thebritishtwat1317
      @thebritishtwat1317 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@jackdeviluke3969 you miss the point entirely though? He isn't demanding media to be more realistic he's saying its underrepresented and he would WANT more of the content. Congratulations you got offended over nothing lmao

    • @thebritishtwat1317
      @thebritishtwat1317 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@jackdeviluke3969 also a documentary. Really? You think that's going to have a horror experience like in this video, come on man.

    • @internetlurker1850
      @internetlurker1850 9 месяцев назад +16

      Under the right circumstances a bear can be more terrifying than an alien, and I think this portrays very well how scary a predator can be when you are prey.

    • @mattor300
      @mattor300 8 месяцев назад +9

      Also its important to note most predators are lets say, cautious when they see something new, in the dinosaurs eyes the person is a new organism that is holding litelar fire, essentially that raptor would probably run away, I know it sounds stupid, but in nature small things can often annihilate you, so most predators while seing new potential prey first search for their ,, weapons'' things like spikes, claws teeth, and here's the best part, also eyes, and as our eyes are the one of a predator, so something dangerous it means animals are even more cautious, plus this situation showed a person with litelar fire (animal doesn't understand its just a tool it thinks its a part of the body) essentially as long as you keep calm you often should be fine...
      Source of this is mostly my professor that specialized in animal behavior studies, I remember once he showed us a live encounter of a tiger that saw human for the first time, the kitty literally run away after ,,probe'' attacking, essentially doing a small jump and when the tiger realized the human didn't even flinch it noped out (of curse there was glass between the animal and our professor) so yea after that I decided to just believe everything he said about animal behavior...

  • @c.d.rstudios4691
    @c.d.rstudios4691 4 месяца назад +4

    What a *weird bird*

  • @mikeymoistmouth5255
    @mikeymoistmouth5255 10 месяцев назад +1

    My brain melted I swear I thought this thing was shape shifting from weird monster to spinosaurus to raptor but it was just a raptor the entire time 🦧

  • @onebilliontacos3405
    @onebilliontacos3405 Год назад +86

    I love the idea of the horror of shadows. Taking somewhat unassuming animals like dienychus and even T. rex and casting them in pure Darkness, either hiding or highlighting their eyes. There’s something eldritch about it.

    • @arnoldgrunwald3989
      @arnoldgrunwald3989 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yes me personally I think the more realistic festhered-chicken like look makes the trex even scarier

  • @ellytrabread
    @ellytrabread Год назад +55

    When animals are normalized, people will even think tigers aren't scary until they're faced alone at night with piercing eyes

  • @pellaz83
    @pellaz83 10 месяцев назад +1

    The low hushed bird sounds echoing in the darkness makes it more terrifying

  • @loafofbreadindo878
    @loafofbreadindo878 8 месяцев назад +1

    "That thing look like a Six foot Turkey"
    The six foot Turkey:

  • @bossturner9540
    @bossturner9540 Год назад +25

    "Feathered Dinosaurs aren't scary"
    Feathered Dinosaurs:

  • @drawinaminutewithdr.rajasa8861
    @drawinaminutewithdr.rajasa8861 Год назад +40

    It's quite fascinating how the raptor's behavior was imagined here, it tilted it’s head like how intelligent birds like corvoids and owls or mammals like dogs do!

  • @thecrusader7998
    @thecrusader7998 3 месяца назад +1

    Well shit.
    This puts a whole new meaning to hunters

  • @Spectrum0122
    @Spectrum0122 Месяц назад

    Bro the toe claw curling up is bringing back childhood ptsd from jurassic Park

  • @DefinitelyNotEmma
    @DefinitelyNotEmma Год назад +472

    Although some people mentioned it, I've never seen anyone actually say feathered dinosaurs are not scary. Many people find large birds like Eagles, Vultures, Ostriches, Shoebills or Emus already rather frightening/impressive. Not to mention the extinct Terrorbird which was basically a predatory Ostrich for all intents and purposes. So having basically a human sized bird look-a-like reptile that plunges into your bowels head first is definitely pretty scary. It's basically what people expect vultures to do until they find out that they mostly feed on carrion lol.
    On that note, I'd love to see a visualization of a Dromeosaur that utilizes aesthetic elements of the modern day bearded vulture. Arguably one of the prettiest and most awe inspiring birds found in Eurasia.

    • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim
      @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim Год назад +31

      Being up Feathered Dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park community and I can guarantee you that someone will say something along the lines of "But Feathered Dinosaurs aren't scary, lol"

    • @firegator6853
      @firegator6853 Год назад +26

      its not as common anymore but back when tyrannosaurus scales vs feathers were a hot topic you would see it almost everywhere

    • @Skystrid3r
      @Skystrid3r Год назад +4

      I'm never gonna say that they aren't scary. I will however die on the hill that reptile dinos are cooler.

    • @DefinitelyNotEmma
      @DefinitelyNotEmma Год назад +4

      @@Skystrid3r Fair

    • @DevineInnovations
      @DevineInnovations Год назад

      Those birds can be scary in person, but try to make a movie of those creatures attacking people and you'll end up with a comedy.

  • @Isernex
    @Isernex Год назад +28

    if there is ever a horror game about scientifically accurate dinosaurs, this must be the raptor's intro sequence.

  • @F0rsythi4
    @F0rsythi4 8 месяцев назад +1

    That thing is terrifying the way it cocked its head made me go into a freeze response, great work

  • @darkimflamos1872
    @darkimflamos1872 17 дней назад +2

    My brain : It's a predator, a wild beast, this thing can rip your head off if he wants to.
    My heart : PET IT !!

  • @readingking1421
    @readingking1421 11 месяцев назад +27

    I love that bit at the beginning, where it's a vaguely humanoid silhouette and you can't even be sure what you're looking at. The first time I saw this I didn't realize it was a dinosaur until the head tilt, and I am astounded at how much I need more feathered dinosaurs in horror.

  • @huntercool2232
    @huntercool2232 11 месяцев назад +30

    Nobody:
    Dromaeosaur: “uhh excuse me sir, but what the actual heck are you doing in my house?”

  • @mysteriousvenus1410
    @mysteriousvenus1410 25 дней назад

    whats funny to me is the final pose of the raptor being to the flare wielders right and him holding the flare over his left side makes it look like the coolest bossfight cutscene ever

  • @tymarscott6548
    @tymarscott6548 5 месяцев назад +2

    My favourite part is how it displayed its toe claws. The slow, almost methodical, way it showcased it. Like it was saying "Don't mind me, I'm just getting my DEADLIEST weapon ready for use. No biggie."😅

  • @kathegoose
    @kathegoose Год назад +27

    honestly, i wanna have the big movie companies to drop the "big cool lizard roaring" shtick and focus on accuracy. giant ground hawks with haunting, eerie calls? hell yeah!

  • @matthewmitchell5636
    @matthewmitchell5636 Год назад +37

    man, it's so good to see some subtle tension with dinosaurs in horror. the way the dromaeosaur just... watches the viewer, even tilting its head, speaks volumes--this is an intelligent predator, and its frankly terrifying when you can't discern its intent as it looks you over, far more than some monster that throws itself at you screaming. this thing could definitely overpower and kill a human, the scary part is that you're all alone with it, and it seems to be contemplating if you look tasty enough to make the effort.

    • @Aurilion44
      @Aurilion44 Год назад +5

      And if you are dangeroous or harmless enough to take a gamble and possibly get hurt. Even humans can cripple or take animals down with them when braced and ready to die. Real messed up thing is that it's herbivores that are more likely to f you up rather than carnivores which will usually avoid confrontations when they can't ambush something

  • @MariaClara-ni5ib
    @MariaClara-ni5ib Месяц назад +1

    FeAtHeReD dInOsAuRs ArEn'T ScArY.
    Feathered dinosaurs: hold my beer.

  • @Palta-Man
    @Palta-Man 17 дней назад +3

    MORTIS, CREATURE OF THE NIGHT🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥

  • @Its_me_Stolas
    @Its_me_Stolas 11 месяцев назад +16

    That tilt of the head. Damn, this whole scene is terrifying. From the subtle movement all the way up to the situation of dying without knowing and perishing after seeing an apex boi

  • @jasonvoorhees5180
    @jasonvoorhees5180 Год назад +8

    >Raptor throws the human a knife
    “Pick it up…”

  • @fanatical_ruler
    @fanatical_ruler 28 дней назад

    Genuinely didn’t realize that this was about dinosaurs at first, I thought it was like a recreation of Golem. Keep up the good work!

  • @Andreazor
    @Andreazor Месяц назад +1

    I like how at first you realise that it's a feathered dinosaur but then instantly the focus goes to the giant claws on the feet that are far more visible against the background than the rest of the animal, bringing home the threat that this critter could be. And as others say, that thoughtful, SILENT, patient consideration as it seems to think about what it's looking at and how to react to it is frightening. It acts like an animal, not like a monster and that's what's so good.

  • @Russianbluez
    @Russianbluez Год назад +25

    i have always maintained that it shouldnt matter whether it makes them scary or not, because it is what it is. but this has brought in the fact that they definitely would have bird like movements and seeing it rendered like this is actually terrifying thank you for that nightmare fuel

  • @dylansullivan380
    @dylansullivan380 Год назад +81

    We NEED a realistic dinosaur-oriented horror survival game, man.

    • @therealbigfoot7582
      @therealbigfoot7582 9 месяцев назад +4

      Imagine a book accurate jurassic park film. Now that would be terrifying.

    • @dylansullivan380
      @dylansullivan380 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@therealbigfoot7582 I still haven’t read the novel mannn, I hear it’s basically a horror novel at times.

    • @aaronking2000
      @aaronking2000 9 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@dylansullivan380it is, the tension and buildup Michael Crichton uses make it almost a horror book compared to how the movie portrayed it

    • @Treborianus
      @Treborianus 8 месяцев назад +3

      The Lost Wild is such a game. Release date probably 2024.

  • @Livingreciever
    @Livingreciever Месяц назад +1

    This is actually AMAZING, you should make a survival game with this kinda atmosphere and reveals, it would be a BIG hit, i'd pay £40 for a game for sure!

  • @RogueT-Rex8468
    @RogueT-Rex8468 10 месяцев назад +3

    Aw! It’s adorable🥺🥺🥺!!! I like the way you handled its feathers- I normally hate feathered dinosaurs because they come out looking hairy/shaggy and very unappealing- these, even in the dark, look sleek and like actual feathers that belong on the animal.

  • @giovannigiorgio831
    @giovannigiorgio831 Год назад +8

    What makes this so much scarier is the low trill and the head tilt. It has the curiosity of a bird, but the cold disposition of a reptile.

  • @EazyB90
    @EazyB90 Год назад +35

    That head tilt is amazing. You can just tell that the raptor's sizing you up, deciding what to do with you, THINKING.
    ... it's also weirdly adorable
    This has gotta be the scariest raptor I've ever seen, and possibly the best as well.

    • @BobBob-oz2hf
      @BobBob-oz2hf 10 месяцев назад +1

      It isn't a velociraptor, those things are only about 2 feet tall, from what I can tell it looks like a baryonyx (I hope I spelled that right) which is (in my opinion) much more scary, and can swim. When presented in the right lighting (such as this video) it is fucking terrifying

    • @JohnnysBrainfart4372
      @JohnnysBrainfart4372 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@BobBob-oz2hfthis looks much more like a utahraptor, if you look at the feet you can see a sickle claw, plus a baryonyx’s snout would have been longer and thinner

    • @BobBob-oz2hf
      @BobBob-oz2hf 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@JohnnysBrainfart4372 I watched it again, and you're right, it's probably a utahraptor

    • @eiite4578
      @eiite4578 5 месяцев назад

      @@BobBob-oz2hf Pretty sure it's actually a deinonychus.

  • @zachfett5919
    @zachfett5919 4 месяца назад +1

    This still makes me go cold with terror every time I watch it. The feathers actually make it more pant soiling, it’s like you can hear what it saying. Each rise and fall of those quills says 1000 words, and you captured it perfectly…😱 this one can stay on the other side of the KT event.

  • @touchmycamerathroughthefence
    @touchmycamerathroughthefence 10 месяцев назад +4

    I googled “Thailand dinosaurs” last night and wish I hadn’t. The Siamraptor looks a lot bigger than the Utahraptor