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@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 3 месяца назад
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@MrGaleanon
@MrGaleanon 3 месяца назад
This story is an amazing tale of human pride and wonder being unchecked by humility.
@NightscaleDragconix
@NightscaleDragconix 2 месяца назад
You guys are amazing and thank you for amazing content
@mrj3369
@mrj3369 3 месяца назад
The blur 😂
@alexandrezolty337
@alexandrezolty337 3 месяца назад
Yeah, the blurring on the legs is ridiculous for a video aimed primarily at a Western audience. If they spoke Arabic for an Arab audience, it would make more sense, but here, this is just ridiculous.
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 3 месяца назад
we can't spread degeneracy in the world it's haram (forbidden) sorry.
@williammolla3591
@williammolla3591 3 месяца назад
I didn't mind the blur. It's disappointing when the entertainment business favors more to sexually and showing as much of the female body instead of hiring talented women that they aren't able to strip them down to a minimum amount of clothing to get the audience.
@alexandrezolty337
@alexandrezolty337 3 месяца назад
@@williammolla3591 It's just legs, nothing sexual omg .
@asabovesobelow7461
@asabovesobelow7461 3 месяца назад
Legs are degenerate lmao
@trevor3013
@trevor3013 3 месяца назад
This movie earned its place as one of America's best movies of all time.
@deenormus1975
@deenormus1975 3 месяца назад
😃The raptor jump scare was perfection.🖖
@CadianTrooper224
@CadianTrooper224 3 месяца назад
Oh he's long gone alright, in one of the video games he's found weeks later, but about 3 years later that shaving cream container would be found by Bioson, oh and fun fact they filmed this in a actually hurricane, Morgan Freeman was able to be there to do Arnold's death due to his flight being on hold until the hurricane passed so they did his death like that, and one of the people on set to maintain the animatronics actually almost died inside the mouth of Rexy the T-Rex when the rain caused it wiring and mechanics to go haywire, but was saved thankfully and managed to repair it for the rest of the film and the next 2 movies, but it was pretty good still
@SherwinStudio-pq5sy
@SherwinStudio-pq5sy 3 месяца назад
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@nitaweitzel822
@nitaweitzel822 3 месяца назад
Yes Ginormous Cool guys
@robbyascher9090
@robbyascher9090 3 месяца назад
“Practical Effects” The scenes of whole dinosaurs walking around were cutting edge CG, and alot of the closeup shots of them were real models or “practical effects”. I remember this came out when I was 10. I saw it in the theater and was totally obsessed with it. This movie rocked my world.
@michaelparham1328
@michaelparham1328 3 месяца назад
Cutting edge CGI, plus the foresight to know when you can cheat it. Specifically I'm referring to the first full view of the t-rex. It was purposely dark, and rainy because it hid a lot of the noticable signs of CGI at the time.
@davidburton9690
@davidburton9690 3 месяца назад
@@michaelparham1328 and that t-rex still looks great in !
@arianaink100
@arianaink100 3 месяца назад
2:00 English word is Amber or the sap of a tree/plant which has fossilized into a rock. Amber is most commonly found in South America and China/Asia. 3:00 the machine is an shotgun shell - ground penetrating radar. :: Theyre using it like an x ray which is what’s weird and not very real but it’s a movie.. It’s a bit of a weird idea in general but it’s the same concept that they would use to dig oil. -> You dig a hole put in an explosive charge cover it in dirt and detonate it and a machine will pick up the shockwave of the explosive to tell the depth of the ground and how far the shock wave goes down into the soil and bounces back up. If the shock wave is deep then there’s nothing if the shockwave is shorter then average then something is down there usually oil. You can tell how far down something is by how fast that shockwave returns. This is also similar to what they use to do in marine settings to find how deep the ocean is -> you let off an explosive charge and record on radar how far the shockwave goes down and returns to the equipment thus you get a measurement of how deep the ocean is to the bottom. Because its water you can find out several thousand feet soil is more compact so the shockwave doesn’t travel as far down. (This practice is no longer done because aquatic explosions also kill a lot of animals so now they just use radar or sound waves rather then actual explosive charges.) In the United States and Europe shotgun shells were commonly used in machinery typically farm equipment or machinery in remote areas - there are even tractors which if they were struggling to start would get a shotgun shell to be used to ‘fire up’ the engine. As the shell would explode and cause the spark to start an engine, again this is no longer done because technology has advanced but originally shotgun shells were much more frequently used in various ways. 22:00 well yes in the books she is an archeologist which I’m pretty sure comes with a doctorate, she should be able to call herself a doctor : as it’s more of a title of schooling rather then medical practices. -> However she specializes in scientific records of plants not animals - her job was to find plant fossils their meanings and how they grew and evolved. in the books her research into plants is what Hammond uses to recreate around the park, unbeknownst to her, in order to make the environment feel like an old world. In the beginning of the movie she picks up a leaf and says that it’s an extinct species that’s several millions of years old. Meaning Hammond not only found ways to make dinosaurs but bioengineering olds plants that the dinosaurs would be vaguely familiar with. -> In the novels these plants were highly toxic spreading toxins through water/skin contact and She gets upset as Hammond planted them for decoration around pools which when they grow pollen would contaminate the water and be able to kill a small child-harm adults. So from the beginning she’s fascinated that he was able to grow the plants but upset that he didn’t understand them and how dangerous the plants were. In the books the dinosaurs were already very sickly and the plants would often poison them as well in growing cycles of the plants reaching maturity so every few months of the year you would have a bunch of sick/dead dinosaurs from just eating the toxic plants. // in the movie they call it West Indian lilac and say it’s a ground plant which is odd because lilacs are trees and that specific type already grows commonly today meaning it’s not an ancient variety but one planted for aesthetic. -> The plant I think they’re suggesting: is similar to West Indian nightshade. Which would be a ground dwelling vine that tends to grow on and around other plants in shaded areas (nightshade is poisonous while lilacs are edible) however nightshade is known as ‘the bastard - unkillable plant’ which is funny in extremely old records from the 1600-1700’s : because it grows on nearly every continent and in even toxic soil etc it’s just a very neat plant that evolved to survive harsh living conditions to the point it can really grow anywhere and everywhere and being so toxic that animals can’t eat it or reduce its population as the plant takes over an area and chokes out other plant species as it’s a vine… nightshade also was harvested by humans and selectively breed to then become edible giving way to eggplants and tomatoes as a common variety of the same genius/species. So West Indian lilac is a strange thing to say as poisonous but the idea that it has black toxic berries and is ground dwelling and grows near healthy plants and is one of the oldest variety of plants that has existed since Pangea before the continents moved into their modern positions-> West Indian nightshade fits that rubric/description. As it’s an extremely old plant that lives on every continent since it most likely evolved when all the continents were 1 big conglomerate landmass. Doesn’t really take someone being a doctor to say ‘don’t eat wild random plants they may be toxic and kill you.’ That’s common knowledge however to a dinosaur which doesn’t know when/where it is a plants a plant and they may eat it mistakenly. Which is sort of the point she’s going for in the scene.
@mikemorgan2211
@mikemorgan2211 3 месяца назад
Her legs are blured? Hahahahahahahahahahhahah
@JonCombo
@JonCombo 3 месяца назад
"Arab Muslim Brothers Reaction"
@voidmstr
@voidmstr 3 месяца назад
“degenerate”
@chadro_g1145
@chadro_g1145 3 месяца назад
I thought it was funny what they said about him being scared of kids and laughing about it, maybe he should have blurred the kids out, as it works for them I guess? Also, did you see the look on the face of the one without glasses when she said “woman inherits the earth”? I’ve never understood that aspect of their religion. What is it about women that scares them so much they have to suppress them? I know they’ll say they’re not, and that they are “protecting” them. From what, doing what they want to do, whatever it might be? Like what, going to school, driving a car, going outside without the presence of a man? Notice it’s not showing skin that’s the problem as the lawyer or game warden characters, both men, could wear shorts and not get blurred. It doesn’t matter that God created men and women, gotta hold them chics back! What a backwards way of thinking. I guess it’s because they are doing so well in furthering health and happiness in their areas of the world, they don’t need the brain power of 51% of the population to help solve their problems. Oh, wait, they still live in the 1500’s and people die needlessly from illnesses that were solved in the 1st world decades ago, but a ladies legs being exposed is the REAL problem. Notice too, the ultimate hypocrisy, they don’t like it to the point of covering it up, YET they kept right on watching it! I’ve noticed this stuff with these guys in the past and over looked most of it. No longer, it’s a thumbs down and unsubscribe for me. Not that they care if an American infidel leaves lol!
@ChrissonatorOFL
@ChrissonatorOFL 3 месяца назад
@@chadro_g1145 To be fair, Judaism also views women pretty negatively too, and since both Christianity and Islam are bred out of that core belief system, it checks out.
@melissam9656
@melissam9656 3 месяца назад
I was going to point out the same!! Wow. I mean, I get why... but it's still weird. And they watched it without being blurred? Or it already comes blurred where they're from?! So many questions!!
@Arieeeee
@Arieeeee 3 месяца назад
The first time I saw this was in our local zoo's outdoor auditorium surrounded by trees and sounds of animals from a distance. There were grown adults who were scared to death while watching this!
@SC-gp7kt
@SC-gp7kt 3 месяца назад
That sounds AWESOME!!
@gatzad
@gatzad 2 месяца назад
Haha, this is great, I would have loved that. That’s similar to my experience watching Apollo 13. It was a hot, humid summer day so they had the AC blasting in the theater and by the time the astronauts were in space freezing, all of us in the theater were in the dark with them, also freezing our butts off. It felt very real.
@tessasnow
@tessasnow 2 месяца назад
I took my kids to the drive in theatre to see this. They put out a blanket to sit on surrounded by 4 speakers. It was like the dinosaurs were running right by them. They loved it. 🇨🇦🖖🏻
@MomoMilne
@MomoMilne 3 месяца назад
I laughed so hard when you both got a fright 😂 😂
@cody0126a
@cody0126a 3 месяца назад
Clever girl
@AC-ni4gt
@AC-ni4gt 3 месяца назад
I wish I can show you guys an in-action dinosaur pit being dug out. It's still being dug now because there's so many fossils in there.
@ivanbutenko8778
@ivanbutenko8778 3 месяца назад
Visual effects by Stan Winston Studio🎉🎉🎉
@wallacehenryhartley1209
@wallacehenryhartley1209 3 месяца назад
The animatronics where created by Stan Winston. The CGI was done by ILM(Industrial Lights and Magic)
@SophiaCleo178
@SophiaCleo178 3 месяца назад
I remember being absolutely terrified of this movie when I was a kid.
@Roddy556
@Roddy556 3 месяца назад
I saw this when I was seven. I was pretty easily scareable but except for the arm falling in the hallway it never phased me. I think I was just too excited.
@ChrissonatorOFL
@ChrissonatorOFL 3 месяца назад
Is the blurring of Laura Dern's legs a personal decision or something related to your place of residence?
@deus_vult8111
@deus_vult8111 18 дней назад
Probably the former since they’re Muslim, and modesty (haya) is very important in Islam. I am not Muslim, but even I completely agree as a Christian. Short-shorts are inappropriate, esp. for women for reasons of immodesty. Because by their nature, short-shorts emphasize a woman’s lower form (bare thighs, legs and butt) which invites immodest regard from men (fahisha), leading to sinful thoughts and both Qur’an and Bible warn against lust. A woman’s body is reserved for her husband alone and in private… You may think it’s all crazy but it’s the way most people, even in the West until recently, lived by for centuries/millennia…
@norwegianblue2017
@norwegianblue2017 3 месяца назад
Guys, except for the closeup shots, this movie was all CGI. I can't tell you how jaw-dropping it was to see it in the theater for the first time. It was unprecedented. You only started to see this level of CGI with movies like The Abyss and Terminator 2. But this one leap-frogged everything by a mile! Other milestones came later like The Matrix, Lord of the Rings and Avatar. But none of them floored the audience like this movie.
@kingscorpion7346
@kingscorpion7346 3 месяца назад
the first time I saw this at the theater, my first thought was: "They actually found REAL dinosaurs???"
@YukonWilleh
@YukonWilleh 3 месяца назад
They actually didnt use as much cgi as you think. The huge trex animatronic they used for the break out scene would get wet and do random movements
@CadianTrooper224
@CadianTrooper224 3 месяца назад
Well technically it was all mostly animatronics and less CGI so it looked more life like rather than those crappy all CGI movies
@robertglonek3320
@robertglonek3320 3 месяца назад
Filmed in 1991… released in 93.. CGI was in its infancy (tho the studio did invest in the latest technology than cause it was a Spielberg film). Over half of it was practical animatronics… do ur homework.
@samrogers5090
@samrogers5090 3 месяца назад
@@robertglonek3320bro stop being a know it all and elitist we are talking about movies which are supposed to be a good thing if you genuinely love them don’t drive people away from talking about them by being an ass
@mutecryptid
@mutecryptid 2 месяца назад
Nothing is more inspiring than seeing the behind the scenes of how they made that huge robotic trex (the official term is animatronic). Animatronic dinosaurs have comes so far since then too, it’s my favorite topic. Spielberg worked on the first ride alongside this movie
@chadro_g1145
@chadro_g1145 3 месяца назад
He’s eating ice cream because the powers out and the freezer is not keeping it frozen, so eat it instead of waste it! We deal with that during extended power outages due to extreme weather.
@velociraptor3313
@velociraptor3313 3 месяца назад
Another fantastic choice chaps, speaking of Jurassic Park I read the novel by Michael Crichton last year and it was a fantastic read but I'll say this if the novel of Jurassic Park was fully adapted to the screen it would get an R rating because of how brutal it is. I also plan to read Michael Crichton's sequel titled "The Lost World."
@norwegianblue2017
@norwegianblue2017 3 месяца назад
I read this book while on vacation on Catalina Island off the coast of California. Here I was, in this beautiful place, and all I wanted to do was to keep reading this spellbinding novel inside our timeshare!
@velociraptor3313
@velociraptor3313 3 месяца назад
Marvellous.
@LightMovies
@LightMovies 3 месяца назад
They mixed practical effects with CGI in a very great way. This was the fist movie which used a massive CGI.
@BattleAngelFan99
@BattleAngelFan99 3 месяца назад
Funnily enough, in THIS movie, the first movie to make so much use of cgi to portray living creatures, the cgi was better than the practical effects. And the practical effects were well-done, I'm not saying they're not. But this is a movie I can point to when anti-cgi morons try to say cgi must not be used (in any movie they care about). The problem is not cgi. The problem which gives cgi a bad name is BAD cgi, that is, cgi that's quickly and cheaply done and dropped in, perhaps by people not skilled in the tools and not utilizing them well.
@LightMovies
@LightMovies 3 месяца назад
@@BattleAngelFan99 Any director prefers to use practical when and where he can. No matter how good the CG is, the practical is real. Moreover, the CGI could cost more time and money in some cases, because the only two big companies who can do it masterfully are Weta and ILM, and they're flooded of work.
@ChrissonatorOFL
@ChrissonatorOFL 3 месяца назад
@@BattleAngelFan99 Well, the CGI does kinda fall flat in HD in this movie, as you can see where details are faked due to computer power limitations of the day, etc. whereas newer movies the CGI is far more detailed, because the technology has advanced, so you have proper muscle rigging, textured skin that is actually modeled and not faked with normal/bump maps and tricks of light.
@juliusperseus8612
@juliusperseus8612 3 месяца назад
@@BattleAngelFan99 CGI SUCKS Sounds like you're one of those stupid Bots
@sherrycash6893
@sherrycash6893 3 месяца назад
Love, Love this movie! Thank you
@nickv.s125
@nickv.s125 3 месяца назад
fun fact, when the Rex broke through the car roof, the child actors were genuinely scared becase the Rex animatronic wasn't supposed to go through the roof. Director Spielberg decided to keep it in for realism.
@zammmerjammer
@zammmerjammer 3 месяца назад
This is not a fact at all. The T-Rex was always planned to break through the roof. It was STORYBOARDED ahead of time. You can look at the storyboards. Guys, come on. I have no idea how this weird urban legend about this fake "fun fact" has become so widespread.
@mattmaddog9336
@mattmaddog9336 3 месяца назад
I can't wait for you guys to watch the rest of them!
@PTaylor1087
@PTaylor1087 3 месяца назад
If dinosaurs were able to be cloned and put in a Park there’s no Doubt Dubai would have some amazing version of it lol.
@dipsydoodle7988
@dipsydoodle7988 3 месяца назад
Where did ya'll learn to speak English? You have a really good grasp on slang and get a lot of the subtle humor.
@AnaMinator
@AnaMinator Месяц назад
I get the impression they live in America or possibly Canada because of this.
@malaware5341
@malaware5341 3 месяца назад
what country is it that requires censor of women's legs?
@hellknightmordred7655
@hellknightmordred7655 3 месяца назад
Probably because they are Muslim.
@leeyaferguson9019
@leeyaferguson9019 3 месяца назад
DON'T LIKE WOMEN?? WHY??
@tomreichardt6044
@tomreichardt6044 3 месяца назад
Sharia (Islamic law) is a real thing in this modern world.
@mrj3369
@mrj3369 3 месяца назад
Jeez, I was wondering about why there was a blur on screen lol Very sad
@Arieeeee
@Arieeeee 3 месяца назад
Yeah it's weird. I mean they're probably a couple of American guys who put on the head gear and talk with an accent to generate revenue so I guess they have to stick with the gimmick.
@jamesfernandez8132
@jamesfernandez8132 3 месяца назад
I am so happy you enjoyed this movie! I grew up on this movie, to this day I still feel child like wonder when I watch it
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 3 месяца назад
It's so good!
@msjrockqueen2011
@msjrockqueen2011 2 месяца назад
Man, the brother on the right guessed so much right about this movie, I was just like, "You mean to tell me you've never seen this before??" IDK, dare I say it, maybe parts of it were just predictable....The dinosaurs were animatronic, done by Stan Winston (apparently, they kept having to sponge off the T-rex during the rainy scene because the gears were getting water logged); some of the noises were actually done by Steven Spielberg himself. And Grant isn't afraid of kids, he just doesn't like them; he changes his views drastically by the 3rd movie (& it started off as a trilogy, but years later Jurassic World came out & it also has its sequels). And for anyone commenting on the fact that they blurred Ellie's legs: anything on a woman that isn't her face or hands is seen as intimate & if she wants to be seen as a respectable woman, her entire body - even her legs - must be completely covered. (From Wikipedia): "In [the Quran], the wives of Muhammad and believing women are asked to draw their jilbab (outer garments) over them (when they go out), as a measure to distinguish themselves from others (as Muslim women), so that they are not harassed." For those like me who understood the whole time why her legs were blurred, thank you for understanding how different their culture is from the western culture. Couldn't believe I actually saw some "hahas" when it was mentioned.
@gordondafoe3516
@gordondafoe3516 3 месяца назад
Thanks for your reaction Habibi's. Nice!
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 3 месяца назад
Our pleasure!
@nakmuay7705
@nakmuay7705 3 месяца назад
Our teachers took us to see this for our year end trip in grade 1. It was awesome but I think some parents got angry. I don't think the school knew it was this realistic it was and some kids were terrified.
@perrin6
@perrin6 3 месяца назад
Oh oh - please watch 'close encounters of the third kind' .
@travisjay1510
@travisjay1510 3 месяца назад
You should watch ANACONDA 🐍
@nakmuay7705
@nakmuay7705 3 месяца назад
Are dinosaurs Haraam?
@Yoshi-wx8sx
@Yoshi-wx8sx 2 месяца назад
Yes brother, very haram
@nakmuay7705
@nakmuay7705 2 месяца назад
@@Yoshi-wx8sx would it be looked upon by the conservative Muslim community with disdain or even anger that they are reacting to and enjoying this? I hope the Sharia doesn't have anything in it about enjoying Haram movies! Or it's chop chop square for these brothers!
@travisjay43
@travisjay43 3 месяца назад
Great Reaction. You should check out "Anaconda" 🐍
@elainelee7250
@elainelee7250 3 месяца назад
Scientists have been working on finding the DNA for the Woolly Mammoth for years now and 2 years ago they was not to far from getting. Josh Gates from Expedition Unknown did a show about it
@marisakennedy777
@marisakennedy777 3 месяца назад
Did you hear about the work of Dr Mary Schweitzer? She discovered preserved soft tissue in dinosaur bones that even had intact red blood cells and DNA fragments. So it turns out, we don't even need mosquitoes. Whether they can actually put together the entire DNA and then recreate a dinosaur is another question.
@cripplermaximus
@cripplermaximus 3 месяца назад
Seeing this in the theater when I was a kid was absolutely TRUE movie magic. So much fun.
@ramonoutesrivera7845
@ramonoutesrivera7845 3 месяца назад
La niña encendiendo la linterna 🔦.es la cosa más estúpida de toda la película 🎞️🎥.
@cripplermaximus
@cripplermaximus 3 месяца назад
@@ramonoutesrivera7845 tienes razon
@binxbolling
@binxbolling 3 месяца назад
One lesson from the movie is that birds ARE dinosaurs, which is true. (Pterosaurs were not though.)
@ChrissonatorOFL
@ChrissonatorOFL 3 месяца назад
Yup. Most people just seem to lump them all together.
@janzizka9963
@janzizka9963 3 месяца назад
The clade Dinosauria (biological group of related organisms) is defined today as a group of reptiles that includes the most recent common ancestor of Triceratops and modern birds and all of its descendants. Therefore, as Velociraptor and T-rex (for example) are Theropod Dinosaurs, bird also are and even quite close to the raptors (nowadays we know raptors were feathered). The notion that the group Dinosauria is extinct is untrue really, as birds originate well within the group. The "flying dinosaurs" you mention are the Pterosaurs (sadly extinct entirely, the only group of flying vertebrates that is extinct as a whole), not being Dinosaurs themselves but a sister group within Archosauria. Archosauria = Crocodiles + Ornithodira (Pterosaurs + Dinosaurs (including birds)). If the idea of bird and crocodile being distantly related is still too weird today, I suggest observing the embryos of chicken and crocodile in various stages, it speaks for itself 😁 Regarding the intelligence it's hard to know, but regarding the brain size relative to overall size etc. probably some today's birds (like corvids and parrots) are the most intelligent dinosaurs of all time. The Dinosaurs could achieve their massive sizes, because the inner structure of their bones is hollow and quite bird-like. They were not THAT heavy as simmilarly sized mammal would be. That also is true for the Pterosaurs, being almost better and more economical in structure and weight than the birds themselves.
@garybittle5358
@garybittle5358 3 месяца назад
Another great review keep up the good work my brother's
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 3 месяца назад
Much appreciated
@Aries41474
@Aries41474 3 месяца назад
One of my all time favorites!! ❤🦕🦖
@bap7260
@bap7260 3 месяца назад
Halal movie reaction 😂
@C.f.b._entertainment-thepeps
@C.f.b._entertainment-thepeps 2 месяца назад
Tremors
@aggravatedHart
@aggravatedHart 3 месяца назад
This is a great movie. All the sequels are pretty good too which is rare for that to happen. Not quite as good but definitely worth a watch.
@Mr.PigLord
@Mr.PigLord 14 дней назад
I love the blurring. Ik you have reasons but as an American it’s very different. No hate more curiosity as why?
@mahimahayat4698
@mahimahayat4698 16 дней назад
i love this movie also, it is completely normal to not like kids lolol, treating them poorly isn't good but they can be annoying, yes I know I probably was, but yeah people don't have to like kids hahah. i actually do love kids and don't like people being unnecessarily mean to them but they can get tiring at times. im okay just being an aunt
@erikaronska1096
@erikaronska1096 3 месяца назад
Hello guys! You will love this movie! I think the word you are thinking of is animatronics, basically a lifelike mechanical puppet
@michalkuban9888
@michalkuban9888 Месяц назад
3:29 Huh, I was curious too and it the first thing I thought of was correct... they have found bunch of raptor skeletons around a large herbivore skeleton. It makes sense quite a bit, but they could have been just playing around or it could be a coincidence :D But I vote for the first option.
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 3 месяца назад
I saw this 6 times in theaters as a kid with different people almost every time. That's how epic it was. When CGI was brand new and blended beautifully with practical effects. Not completely depended on as it is now. I will never forget feeling the steps of the T-Rex as the water ripples...now that's chaos. One of the greatest cinematic experiences ever.
@BobDDstryr
@BobDDstryr Месяц назад
Having seen this movie several times, and most of its sequels…. If they opened Jurassic Park tomorrow, I’d be on the first flight there. :-p
@SherriLyle80s
@SherriLyle80s 3 месяца назад
My family and I live in Florida nearby the parks and my daughter has a shirt with raptors from Jurassic World movie that says "Girl Squad." It's her favorite movie series. 😊
@Joaquin602001
@Joaquin602001 2 месяца назад
“Keep absolutely still.” “No shit!” Probably my favourite reaction to this movie ever
@G02372
@G02372 13 дней назад
Watching this in the cinema was incredible, the sound was amazing. 🦖 🦕
@cmay7429
@cmay7429 3 месяца назад
Yay! So glad you enjoyed it. 😊 And now you get Dave Chappelle's reference about the crackhead at his window! 😂
@Vekkgods
@Vekkgods 3 месяца назад
I have what may be a random question, but is there any movies/music/games that's Muslims aren't allowed to watch or listen to?
@Christian_Adonis1
@Christian_Adonis1 Месяц назад
I hope you’re going to watch all the Jurassic movies, they’re all great.
@Chamomileable
@Chamomileable 3 месяца назад
Wayne Knight, who plays Dennis Nedry, was incredibly famous for his role as Newman on the sitcom Seinfeld.
@JonCombo
@JonCombo 3 месяца назад
Afterwards.
@soluna2252
@soluna2252 3 месяца назад
Newman !
@CamoJan
@CamoJan 3 месяца назад
The actor with the flowery shirt is in a comedic family friendly movie called "Space Jam" with Michael Jordan & other basketball players which I think you would really enjoy!
@NamesRGay
@NamesRGay 3 месяца назад
Hey guys is there any way we could get some videos of around where you live like how people live there I think you would get a really good amount of views from a video like that.
@travisray2934
@travisray2934 3 месяца назад
I saw this movie when i was 3 and i remember holding a couch cushion to hide behind and for some reason I was so scared when she walks up close to the triceratops that I started crying 😭
@solidsnake58
@solidsnake58 3 месяца назад
Great choice! Another Steven Spielberg classic. I was working at a movie theater in 1993 and you could hear the T Rex roaring in the lobby. This and Terminator 2 pushed in the future of CGI but both James Cameron and Spielberg were wise enough to incorporate practical puppets and clever editing which is why these films still hold up. The theme of this movie goes all the way back to the 19th century novel “Frankenstein” which is about the hubris of man creating life and then thinking he can control it. Fun fact: “the black guy” wasn’t a well known actor in 1993 but he became legendary! His name is Samuel L Jackson and he is an academy award nominee and has over 200 credits to his name. Please keep the videos coming and I’ll keep following. Take care.
@karenlackner192
@karenlackner192 3 месяца назад
The one that began all the Jurassic movies! Please continue on the series journey!!! This was so amazing and never before excellent CGI being used.
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 3 месяца назад
Jeff Goldblum Jurassic Park: "Must go faster..." 🦖 Jeff Goldblum Independence Day: "MUST go FASTER! 👽
@The-AmericanPatriot
@The-AmericanPatriot 3 месяца назад
Why you blur out her legs?
@Thrashaero
@Thrashaero 3 месяца назад
some petty tyrant will probably get mad and report them to the local religious gang
@jen-a-purr
@jen-a-purr Месяц назад
You should’ve heard the boom sound when the Rex walked with surround sound in a theater lol Good gawd it was terrifying
@user-ch5qd3uz3l
@user-ch5qd3uz3l Месяц назад
I never noticed what nice legs Sattler had until I watched this reaction video lol
@jessicahedman3048
@jessicahedman3048 3 месяца назад
animatronics, thats the word you are thinking of...
@WittyKittyRitzy
@WittyKittyRitzy 3 месяца назад
Do you censor the female doctor's legs because of the culture or Islamic culture or was that random
@binxbolling
@binxbolling 3 месяца назад
Combination of CGI and giant animatronic puppets.
@binxbolling
@binxbolling 3 месяца назад
The guy said shoot her in an Australian accent ("shoot huh").
@johnathancoker8671
@johnathancoker8671 3 месяца назад
so for me personally i find the raptors to be the scariest dinosaurs. because they can go anywhere we can go and theyre realy fast. sure T-rex is too big to fight off but its also too big to fit most places. run into a cave or a bunker and rex cant follow but the raptors can you have to kill them. you cant escape them. also that genuine jump when you guys spooked by the raptor in the power station XD here have a like for your trouble. hope u have a wonderful day
@ChrissonatorOFL
@ChrissonatorOFL 3 месяца назад
Although, a real Velociraptor you could drop kick, as they're only the size of a large turkey in reality.
@johnathancoker8671
@johnathancoker8671 3 месяца назад
@@ChrissonatorOFL true! but thats why i said raptor genericly instead of specifying. as the raptors shown in the films are more like Utah raptors which would be absolutely terrifying
@RobertSally-vu2tm
@RobertSally-vu2tm 3 месяца назад
Brother on my left, I agree with you about children. ✌️
@lizetteolsen3218
@lizetteolsen3218 3 месяца назад
OMG--I so love your reaction to this classic. I took my parents to see this in the theater at the time. We did not go to cinema often--and I was so excited to see dinosaurs. On a big 30 ft screen in the dark--this was amazing. The audience reaction to the opening scene seeing those dinosaurs--everyone was yelling and going crazy. IMO, this is the best of the franchise.
@kugelkopf2987
@kugelkopf2987 3 месяца назад
Have fun with the Jurassic-Series, Brothers! ;)
@timmaloney6739
@timmaloney6739 2 месяца назад
great reaction guys!!!! Loved it!!!!!!!
@binxbolling
@binxbolling 3 месяца назад
NO ONE had seen realistic looking dinosaurs on screen before this movie.
@UncleCharlie111x2
@UncleCharlie111x2 3 месяца назад
Giant puppets are more sellable that CGI!!!
@ivanbutenko8778
@ivanbutenko8778 3 месяца назад
Аниматроника в 90-ые выглядела очень круто, это не CGI
@walterf5502
@walterf5502 3 месяца назад
Great reaction as always. You are my best reactors. Love your commentary and you are great analyzing scenes. Every day I look forward to your reaction videos. So, refreshing and love your inside views. Keep it going guys.
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 3 месяца назад
Wow, thank you!
@senortrekkie
@senortrekkie 3 месяца назад
Watch Godzilla 1954
@thomas8853
@thomas8853 3 месяца назад
the word you where looking for at the end was animatronics. "animated robots" the the computer effects were top of the line as well the scenes a dinosaurs in moving though the environment were CGI, and I belive this film had one of the first face swaps in movies. When the girl fell through the ceiling her stunt double looked up demanding the swap for that scene.
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 3 месяца назад
thank you ♥
@andreasauder2855
@andreasauder2855 3 месяца назад
It must be so frustrating to listen to your boss constantly bragging that he spared no expense, except when it comes to paying his employees.🫠
@DeusSalis
@DeusSalis 10 дней назад
Not everyone is entitled to high wages
@DeusSalis
@DeusSalis 10 дней назад
Animatronics
@corcuera2783
@corcuera2783 2 месяца назад
Watch kingkong 2005
@ta2gypsy
@ta2gypsy 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your reaction. Good job
@jessicahedman3048
@jessicahedman3048 3 месяца назад
a dino action classic!
@Trump_Doesnt_Wipe
@Trump_Doesnt_Wipe 3 месяца назад
Why are her legs blurred out, but not the hunter's? What happens if they're not?
@adamn7516
@adamn7516 3 месяца назад
Just ridiculous religious rules baked into their culture. Apparently females can't show their legs because its seen as sexual. Apparently women in khaki hiking shorts with hiking boots could give someone in their culture a boner. 🙄
@roscoestark6589
@roscoestark6589 2 месяца назад
here we go!
@bitterzombie
@bitterzombie 3 месяца назад
For the record, evidence suggests that most dinosaurs were not actually cold-blooded, and had some level of internal temperature regulation. They also state repeatedly that dinosaurs evolved into birds, but it has recently become understood that it was the other way around. Primitive birds became dinosaurs, but it was not until after the extinction of the dinosaurs that birds developed beaks & became recognizable as what we know as birds today.
@ChrissonatorOFL
@ChrissonatorOFL 3 месяца назад
Especially with the discovery of an adult dinosaur brooding its eggs, which is only something a warm blooded animal would do.
@ChrissonatorOFL
@ChrissonatorOFL 3 месяца назад
Birds evolved from within dinosaurs, and are still considered dinosaurs.
@zegh8578
@zegh8578 3 месяца назад
In the Arab world there's a good few long-necked dinosaurs known, all from North-Africa, Paralititan from Egypt, Tataouinea from Tunisia, Chebsaurus from Algeria and Atlasaurus from Morocco; as well are Egypt and Marocco both known for Spinosaurus remains, as well as various other species.
@Roseyday
@Roseyday 3 месяца назад
Why are the legs blurred… weird. They’re just legs
@Trump_Doesnt_Wipe
@Trump_Doesnt_Wipe 3 месяца назад
Those legs will destroy our souls
@vincentpuccio3689
@vincentpuccio3689 3 месяца назад
Get off my phone!
@VincentTorneyPlus
@VincentTorneyPlus 3 месяца назад
And into my Car😎🚗
@bumbles17
@bumbles17 3 месяца назад
Now you need to watch sequels 🦕🦖
@lenorawilson2326
@lenorawilson2326 3 месяца назад
Great reaction guys 😊
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 3 месяца назад
Thank you!! 😁
@JPMadden
@JPMadden 3 месяца назад
Occasionally, a movie comes along that everyone loves, except for me. I've never felt more disappointed by any movie than how I felt when I saw this at age 23 in 1993. I'm a fan of really bad monster movies from the 1950s and 1960s, and "Jurassic Park" seemed to me like one of those bad movies, only with amazing special effects.
@jenr5426
@jenr5426 3 месяца назад
Literally, every single dinosaur of Jurassic Park was female, but their legs were not blurred, LOL.
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 3 месяца назад
lol
@jenr5426
@jenr5426 3 месяца назад
@@HABIBIBROTHERS717 Jokes on you, still :)
@sianne79
@sianne79 2 месяца назад
​@jenr5426 it really isn't. Dinosaurs are not human and if you think they need their legs blurred so you won't do T-Rex Sexing you have bigger problems
@TheArbiterOfTruth
@TheArbiterOfTruth 3 месяца назад
16:43 if you watch Die Hard from 1988 they had touch screens in that too. It’s an older technology than people realize, it was just way less sophisticated than multitouch, which came about in mid 2007
@anunnacy
@anunnacy 3 месяца назад
53:23 All the needed was a death experience. 😂😂 Enjoyed the reaction and Jurassic Park - still my favorite movie of all time! 🦖
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