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Jurassic Park - Welcome to Jurassic Park: Dr. Grant (Sam Neill) and Dr. Sattler (Laura Dern) see their first live dinosaur - the Brachiosaurus.
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In Steven Spielberg's massive blockbuster, paleontologists Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and mathematician Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) are among a select group chosen to tour an island theme park populated by dinosaurs created from prehistoric DNA. While the park's mastermind, billionaire John Hammond (Richard Attenborough), assures everyone that the facility is safe, they find out otherwise when various ferocious predators break free and go on the hunt.
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Cast: Jeff Goldblum, Laura Dern, Martin Ferrero, Richard Attenborough, Sam Neill
Screenwriter: David Koepp, Malia Scotch Marmo, Michael Crichton
Director: Steven Spielberg
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@ryanm1732
@ryanm1732 Год назад
One of the most beautiful scenes in movie history.
@Blinkers2007GameDev
@Blinkers2007GameDev Год назад
certainly
@jimmerjabberer
@jimmerjabberer Год назад
‘One of’?
@scp682theunkillablereptile
@scp682theunkillablereptile Год назад
agreed
@nunyabiz6952
@nunyabiz6952 Год назад
Yup! Still get chills seeing it.👍
@taajwarpope2708
@taajwarpope2708 Год назад
Epic goosebumps moment
@Eisenbison
@Eisenbison Год назад
Nearly 30 years later and this scene has lost none of its magic.
@mikemickypeterdavy
@mikemickypeterdavy Год назад
One of the movie theaters in town showed Jurassic Park recently as part of their Flashback cinema. Naturally I went. Even though I've seen it 100 times, it was like I was watching it for the first time all over again. It lost none of its magic
@lonewolf-fq3kc
@lonewolf-fq3kc Год назад
Happy 30th Anniversary to this cinematic masterpiece!!
@Crurned
@Crurned Год назад
I need to check with my theater when they will be showing it. One of my regrets was not watching it on theater when it came out, I was 10 back then so trying to go on my own was a no brainer.
@nikolaszuraff1234
@nikolaszuraff1234 Год назад
Yup. I still love it to this day.
@jeremysmith54565
@jeremysmith54565 10 месяцев назад
It's incredible!
@dandi1887
@dandi1887 Год назад
Can't watch this without smiling and without tears. This is a miracle. Imagine if you'd stand in their place...
@WelshRaptor367
@WelshRaptor367 Год назад
So true
@robert-gabrielpopa4487
@robert-gabrielpopa4487 Год назад
I couldn't have said it any better...
@kiran_choudhary1975
@kiran_choudhary1975 Год назад
Exactly what i feel
@rockymvvrcianu6846
@rockymvvrcianu6846 Год назад
201st like
@Alvan81
@Alvan81 Год назад
Majestic music and acting.. We're overwhelmed; Because we feel what they feel, even down to the relief that after all the criticisms, your theory was right.
@trademarktm257
@trademarktm257 5 месяцев назад
I just love the way Sam Neill delivers "it's a dinosaur". It's like a wonderstruck child seeing his favorite toy come to life.
@619AGT
@619AGT 2 месяца назад
And that’s what makes it so charming. The fact that no matter what age we are, whether we’re a child or an adult, anything that we experience as a huge wonder will bring us a sense of overwhelming delight and excitement.
@davidedwards8365
@davidedwards8365 Месяц назад
This is such a lovely reflection on it. It’s one of my favourite ever scenes and this has just added to it 😊
@bartkarnowski4458
@bartkarnowski4458 Месяц назад
And it appears (by his tone) that he had hypothesized dinosaurs move in herds. Seeing them confirmed his theory which must have been nice since his peers laughed at him for the bird thing.
@furrykef
@furrykef Месяц назад
The screenplay had him shout "THAT'S A DINOSAUR!", in all caps. A rather lame line as written, since everybody (including us) can see that for themselves. But Spielberg's direction and Neill's delivery made it work.
@rhyslightning3037
@rhyslightning3037 16 дней назад
Also notice Ian Malcom smiling and laughing even tho through out the rest of the movie he is dead set against the idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life. This is because even he cant help but be in awe of the true miracle he is seeing before him.
@MAnuscript421
@MAnuscript421 8 месяцев назад
"They're moving in herds. They DO move in herds." There's something about that particular line that just makes you want to smile and cry at the same time.
@jlogan2228
@jlogan2228 День назад
Well think of it as you've studied extinct animals your whole life and can only make educated guesses and now you can see in real time if you were right or not
@sleeming88
@sleeming88 Год назад
How to sum up in one scene just how important John Williams' music was to late 20th century cinema.
@Berbean
@Berbean Год назад
Absolutely.
@firingallcylinders2949
@firingallcylinders2949 Год назад
Best movie composer of all time
@OldMovieRob
@OldMovieRob Год назад
right on
@roadkill_666
@roadkill_666 Год назад
100%
@taajwarpope2708
@taajwarpope2708 Год назад
@Zahar 89 exactly. I even created a playlist of film music composers.
@moshomaniac1
@moshomaniac1 Год назад
Seeing this in the theater back in 1993 was truly amazing. Not only did we feel like we were seeing Dinosaurs for the first time, but it was beginning of the digital era of film making.
@taajwarpope2708
@taajwarpope2708 Год назад
Thanks to Industrial Light and Magic.
@bighands69
@bighands69 Год назад
CGI when viewed on a digital medium such as a tv set looks horrible but when you see the exact same CGI on film in a theater it looks fantastic. Film has a softer color look which means different colors do not stand out against one other in harsh tones.
@pscar1
@pscar1 Год назад
I remember thinking, "yep, we need to find a way to do this." I also had a Jurassic Park themed birthday party that year.
@12345682900
@12345682900 Год назад
Yes, you're exactly right. Prior to this, regardless of the technology, NO dinosaur on film was truly convincing; they ALL looked fake. Seeing this in 1993 left one speechless!
@jordanmarrero9153
@jordanmarrero9153 Год назад
As a four-year old, seeing this movie in cinema was basically a religious experience at the time.
@AGPfan
@AGPfan Год назад
2:07 - "Dr. Grant, my dear Dr. Sattler... welcome to Jurassic Park." WHAT AN AMAZING LINE
@jeraldjr23
@jeraldjr23 Год назад
❤❤❤❤
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
And "spared no expenses"
@mikemickypeterdavy
@mikemickypeterdavy Год назад
"Say again?" (Chuckles)"We have a T Rex!"
@nikotheghostrider
@nikotheghostrider Год назад
It’s one of if not the most iconic line in movie history
@debarghabiswas7429
@debarghabiswas7429 Год назад
yupp🎈
@spar0035
@spar0035 Год назад
I love how even Malcom forsees the apocalyptic doom on the horizon he cant help but be emotionally swept away by the beauty.
@hairyisreal
@hairyisreal 5 месяцев назад
yeah man this in my later years gets me the most
@VladislavBabbitt
@VladislavBabbitt 2 месяца назад
What do you mean "even Malcolm"? Any adult in 1993 could see from the beginning that something is very wrong here.
@spar0035
@spar0035 2 месяца назад
​@VladislavBabbitt meaning it's not a surprise to him but still finds it beautiful. (Even though Malcom forsaw the destruction, he found it beautiful)
@VladislavBabbitt
@VladislavBabbitt 2 месяца назад
@@spar0035 I fully agree.
@VladislavBabbitt
@VladislavBabbitt 2 месяца назад
@@spar0035 I agree.
@BlotRorschach
@BlotRorschach Год назад
1:43 is the best acting in the whole film. Ethics aside, that is exactly how a skeptical mathematician should react to a miracle.
@1UltraB
@1UltraB Год назад
Chaotion
@JoeFanik
@JoeFanik 7 месяцев назад
All of them are still trying to process it, but in this moment it’s the greatest thing they’ve ever seen
@taylorlipinski4048
@taylorlipinski4048 7 месяцев назад
Everyone: reacts to the miracle in shock and awe Lawyer: m o n e h
@numayei
@numayei 5 месяцев назад
​@@taylorlipinski4048 HAHA !!! 😭😭😭👌🏻 RIGHT
@Tolyma1
@Tolyma1 Месяц назад
@@taylorlipinski4048And the drivers are like: “Lets se how they react”
@sanjitsiriguppi832
@sanjitsiriguppi832 Год назад
Just imagine the feeling, they've been studying the dinosaurs all their lives and then suddenly everything they've read is right infront of their eyes and moving. That's an inexplicable feeling. The happiness in their eyes especially when he says, "They do move in herds". Very accurately directed by Spielberg and very accurately acted by the actors.
@MeargleSchmeargle
@MeargleSchmeargle Год назад
I could all but *feel* Dr. Grant tearing up at that point. Like it was vindication for everything he'd been working for his entire life.
@reganb3509
@reganb3509 Год назад
“They do move in herds” = “Alexandretta!!!”
@Puniit
@Puniit Год назад
​@@reganb3509😊5😊 phone 0l6P
@Blinkers2007GameDev
@Blinkers2007GameDev 10 месяцев назад
Spielberg is a movie genius. All of his productions leave memories like no other movie and he has created tons of iconic movies. On top of that I think he is still active today. Crazy
@CheyenneMinaMakeup01
@CheyenneMinaMakeup01 9 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠@@Blinkers2007GameDevhe is!! He made “life on ur planet” recently with morgan freeman also with dinosaurs - you should watch terra nova if you love dinosaurs aswell!! He is crazy great. Not to mention he also created land before time which was my fave as a kid. I actually just think Steven loves dinosaurs as much as we do.🥺
@genericsonicfan581
@genericsonicfan581 Год назад
Imagine seeing this in 93, in theaters. The whole audience must've lost their minds... seeing such amazing creatures come back to life... Wow... These guys are old! Not that there's anything wrong with that.
@hint0122
@hint0122 Год назад
I was there, and you're definitely right. Everyone was wide eyed and had their mouths open
@Roger-hp1yg
@Roger-hp1yg Год назад
Oo they did. They packed the theaters. Every theater was sold out n it played in 4 theaters in the same building n they all sold out. I remember the long long lines n waiting tonger in to see it for the first time n it literally blew my mind. It was amazing!!!!
@JKribbit
@JKribbit Год назад
Trust me, I got goosebumps watching this in the theatre. Everyone literally gasped when the dinosaur came out with John William's music. I was 8 and felt like my dream just came true. Movie magic.
@mikemickypeterdavy
@mikemickypeterdavy Год назад
I remember seeing it in 1993. I went with my sister and a friend. When the T Rex showed up, my sister was flat against the back of her chair, terrified. I was on the edge of my seat.
@lachd2261
@lachd2261 Год назад
Oh man you’re spot on. I was 8 and I saw it with my dad at the cinema - people were utterly stunned. It was a quantum leap in what movies were capable of. It was like magic. My dad could not believe it. It literally became the only thing people at school wanted to talk about for weeks.
@juanandresnunez658
@juanandresnunez658 Год назад
As a fan of the book, which is mostly horror... I have to say, this scene is beautiful and heartwarming. Truly one of the best scenes in movie history.
@Shakes-Off-Fear
@Shakes-Off-Fear Год назад
This is why Spielberg was the right person to direct this. He was able to balance the tension and suspense of scenes like the raptors in the kitchen or the Rex breakout with the awe and magic of scenes like this.
@PB-tr5ze
@PB-tr5ze Год назад
Michael Crichton did write some great techno-horror.
@FilmScout
@FilmScout Год назад
I actually think the movie is better than the book
@soldier3157
@soldier3157 11 месяцев назад
​@@FilmScoutmeh
@Blinkers2007GameDev
@Blinkers2007GameDev 10 месяцев назад
Exactly
@Ranseier1986
@Ranseier1986 Год назад
The thirty seconds from 2:00 on are the absolute peak of Steven Spielberg's and John Williams' exceptional careers
@nicktroisi6347
@nicktroisi6347 8 месяцев назад
0:34 how can that moment not give you goosebumps. Truly one of the most iconic and greatest moments in cinematic history
@andross51
@andross51 2 года назад
2:11 "WELCOME TO JURASSIC PARK" easily one of the BEST movie quotes of all time! Jurassic park will forever REMAIN one of my favorite movies of all time! :)
@hatsos79
@hatsos79 2 года назад
No doubt one of the best Quotes!!!!
@codypet2110
@codypet2110 Год назад
The score does a lot of the heavy lifting in making this scene so iconic.
@taajwarpope2708
@taajwarpope2708 Год назад
Four magic words of prehistoric discovery.
@debarghabiswas5956
@debarghabiswas5956 Год назад
This will remain ❤️❤️❤️
@paulaccuardi9071
@paulaccuardi9071 Год назад
Imagine how the 19th and early 20th century paleontologists would react to this
@giulianodervelociraptorder734
@giulianodervelociraptorder734 2 года назад
This movie is 29 years old and this CGI is wonderful.
@employee962
@employee962 Год назад
Thats because its puppets with CGI help, much better than entire CGI abominations
@ImOriginallyGreen
@ImOriginallyGreen Год назад
They didn’t use CGI, it’s all trained dinosaurs actually
@miguellziabarrara
@miguellziabarrara Год назад
@@ImOriginallyGreen god one
@LordDinoBoy
@LordDinoBoy Год назад
True
@MrCalter
@MrCalter Год назад
@@LordDinoBoy Look who I stumbled across, While watching a Jurassic Park video greetings Dino Boy.
@RogueShadows
@RogueShadows Год назад
There’s so much to say about this scene, but I’m gonna say this: it is arguably one of, if not *the*, most important scenes in cinema history. This scene showed just how powerful and how realistic CGI had become to the world and more importantly to filmmakers. Thousands, tens of thousands, of people suddenly realized that all those movies that they’d always wanted to make but couldn’t because the technology didn’t exist to make them in any satisfying way, were shown in the most dramatic way that it was *finally possible*. This is a scene that made a million dreams instantly come true, or at least become possible.
@ohitsshallows
@ohitsshallows Год назад
This movie is actually pretty mediocre and this scene is easily the worst and most annoying. Bad take.
@markwattne8772
@markwattne8772 Год назад
@@ohitsshallows It’s one of only about 50 films ever to gross over 1 Billion Dollars and it had revolutionary movie technology for time. His take is incredibly good and your just wrong for what you said.
@ohitsshallows
@ohitsshallows Год назад
@@markwattne8772 Thank god only good films are allowed to make money.
@LordVader1094
@LordVader1094 Год назад
@@ohitsshallows Edgy contrarian moment
@paleoraptor1181
@paleoraptor1181 Год назад
@@ohitsshallows it's because it's not true
@Azerrz
@Azerrz 8 месяцев назад
Perfection. And god when the score comes in I literally shed a tear. We are so blessed to have lived on Earth in this period of time to experience this film and everything that went into it ♥️
@GeorgieStory
@GeorgieStory 7 месяцев назад
God damn 2 weeks ago??
@ageckothatplaysgames
@ageckothatplaysgames 7 месяцев назад
Didn't expect to see you here
@CuriousKani
@CuriousKani 7 месяцев назад
In Sri Lanka, my home country, theatres were modified to handle the sheer awesomeness of the movie's sound track. Only a handful of theatres were capable and resourceful enough to handle such tech. I ended up watching the movie 8 times in the theatre.
@VladislavBabbitt
@VladislavBabbitt 2 месяца назад
How are old are you? What about when the Dinosaurs were alive?
@djking2609
@djking2609 4 месяца назад
2:23 the moment when Grant turns his head, and you hear the other brachiosaurs (matched with John Williams’ rousing soundtrack ) , builds up so much excitement in a second, and is the perfect precursor to the awe inspiring picture of the dinosaurs around the lake.
@sarutoriuskaiser3608
@sarutoriuskaiser3608 Год назад
Honestly a cinematic masterpiece. The way it gives you time to process the joy and wonder after first seeing the first dino and how it just slowly adds more. Then, in true John Williams genius, all the sections of the orchestra that have been seamlessly woven in come together as he says "welcome to Jurassic park". This scene is breathe taking incarnate.
@CurtZilbersher
@CurtZilbersher Год назад
Somehow, describing John Williams as a genius is like saying Einstein was smart. John Williams works at a supernatural level of talent and words cannot adequately describe how truly skilled he is.
@sarutoriuskaiser3608
@sarutoriuskaiser3608 Год назад
@@CurtZilbersher Well said, my friend. You're absolutely right. To borrow your analogy, Williams is the Einstein of music.
@bighands69
@bighands69 Год назад
@@sarutoriuskaiser3608 Watching it on a theater that plays film in that era meant that the images would have looked more beautiful.
@VarunPrabhakar104
@VarunPrabhakar104 Год назад
"It's... it's a dinosaur!" - Every kid in the theater
@sarahcole9661
@sarahcole9661 Год назад
2:02 he sounds like he can’t quite believe it either, it’s beautiful
@qcdoomqc
@qcdoomqc 8 месяцев назад
When he says "welcome… to Jurassic Park" it’s so perfectly acted… at first, Hammond looks almost cocky, but when says this, he gazes upon the same miracle and it’s like he still can’t believe it himself. What a scene lol
@vectorphresh
@vectorphresh 7 месяцев назад
I agree. This is what it looks like to accomplish your deepest dream.
@jordantagalog6803
@jordantagalog6803 4 месяца назад
The synchronization of the musical score with the imagery. The leaf being bitten off. The long, drawn out notes as the viewer anticipates the brachiosaur’s feet landing on the ground causing a tremor ending with the music’s climax. Just perfect 👌
@jediclonekag13
@jediclonekag13 Год назад
2:07-2:15 "Dr. Grant. My dear Dr. Sattler. Welcome to Jurassic Park!" 30 years later, this is still one of the most iconic lines from this movie. Overall, this scene is so beautiful and perfect because of the dialogue, music, and CGI.
@BowserFilthFederation
@BowserFilthFederation Год назад
Rest in peace brachiosaurus, that particular one was the specimen who died in fallen kingdom
@sergiobrito2532
@sergiobrito2532 Год назад
😢😢😢😢😢😢
@sergiobrito2532
@sergiobrito2532 Год назад
Poor little one
@jimmerjabberer
@jimmerjabberer Год назад
Ever seen that comic of Godzilla rescuing her?
@melbell0865
@melbell0865 Год назад
@@jimmerjabberer just watch HISHE: it shows the Brachiosaurus getting rescued off the island.
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
@Jared Madrid Good thing The Land Before Time movie series gives The Brachiosaurus justice by giving them protagonist roles and one little one named Littlefoot.
@ReWhite88
@ReWhite88 Год назад
It's so comforting, as a 90's kid. Can we just turn back time 😭
@JCH007
@JCH007 2 года назад
One of the best scenes ever “Welcome To Jurassic Park”
@jesusmelgoza713
@jesusmelgoza713 2 года назад
Hi Jhc 007 most of your videos are on my like list 👍
@abrahamwarner4408
@abrahamwarner4408 Год назад
I would put it second only to “Ride of the Rohirrm”
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
JCH 007 I like that line too.
@davidedwards8365
@davidedwards8365 9 месяцев назад
The moment I fully understand the power of cinema And the fractional pause before “I’ll show you” is the absolute cherry on the cake And John Williams is an absolute, indescribable genius
@miguelsobarzo6430
@miguelsobarzo6430 3 месяца назад
I cry with this amazing and magical scene. All the time thinking about dinosaurs and suddenly they’re walking in front of you.
@loveu5045
@loveu5045 Год назад
One of the most iconic movies and moments of human history. No matter how many times I see it, it's like I'm seeing it for the first time,, specially this moment.
@leowise206
@leowise206 Год назад
Seriously, this scene is in my mind the most epic I have seen in cinema till 1993. I was 13 and seeing this makes me emotional. When that dinosaur walks by I felt the whole theatre shaking, boom...boom...boom. Goosebumps.
@PabloRuizMega
@PabloRuizMega Год назад
the girl that was in the jurassic park movie 1993 was that her in jurassic world dominion or another actress plays her role
@fitriayanticahyaamanda4884
@fitriayanticahyaamanda4884 Год назад
I love this movie is a fantastic
@thevaccinator666
@thevaccinator666 9 месяцев назад
​@@PabloRuizMega?
@alfredodistefanolaulhe2212
@alfredodistefanolaulhe2212 День назад
@@PabloRuizMega The other Jurassic Park movies are garbage.
@jobolesonihalsasrikaal4029
@jobolesonihalsasrikaal4029 Год назад
Genius of Steven Spielberg!!!!! Happy 30th anniversary
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
🥰❤
@seshakv
@seshakv 3 месяца назад
its not about just graphics. its about the drama and emotion. No matter you can make much better graphics. But you cannot beat this scene. Its a wow moment.
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
Amazing
@danielislam9144
@danielislam9144 Год назад
In my opinion, the best scene of all time.
@RagicaltheUnhallowedKnight
@RagicaltheUnhallowedKnight Год назад
Dunno, apart from the legendary introduction and reaction by Grant, Sattler, Malcolm and Gennaro I do absolutely love the T-Rex breakout scene a lot as well Heck the entire movie was stuff of legends "come to life"
@Two_maligators
@Two_maligators 3 месяца назад
You know something, you might be right 👏🏼🙏🏼
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
🥰
@Logan_178
@Logan_178 Год назад
1:24 this scene allways gives me a smile and goose skin when he lands on his feet again.
@jay-b1223
@jay-b1223 Год назад
Fr imagine standing so close to him and feeling the ground shake once he lands. Not to mention that ear rattling **thud**
@j.vinton4039
@j.vinton4039 5 месяцев назад
The THUD in the theater was amazing back then as a kid. So loud and BASSY
@poldreborn4281
@poldreborn4281 Год назад
This is the best and the most magical scene from all the movies. For some reasons it gives me goosebumps, and I wanna tear up.
@mikemickypeterdavy
@mikemickypeterdavy Год назад
You're not alone 🥲
@derelicts9503
@derelicts9503 4 месяца назад
I've watched this in cinema in 1993 with my dad. Everything about this scene is the same as it was back then, 30 years ago - pure awe.
@ajb868686
@ajb868686 8 месяцев назад
I still get chills 30 years. It’s so iconic. The effects are so amazing
@camgroulx1
@camgroulx1 Год назад
I cant watch this scene without getting emotional, the music, the looks of amazement on there faces, the emotion shared between them as they witness a real living dinosaur walk earth. Shot so beautifully if I could pick one movie to experience for the first time again its this
@MeargleSchmeargle
@MeargleSchmeargle Год назад
I'm studying to be a paleontologist, and I know I'd feel the exact same way if I were them.
@mrzerkaman
@mrzerkaman Год назад
Still to this day, one of the most epic/moving scenes in cinema history!
@scp682theunkillablereptile
@scp682theunkillablereptile Год назад
agreed
@ShepherdsSheepdog
@ShepherdsSheepdog Год назад
One of my absolute favorite movie scenes. I grin like a 5 year old kid and get almost teary-eyed. Can you IMAGINE working in paleontology all your life, then seeing that? Awestruck wonder like you very rarely feel as an adult.
@hanslanda58
@hanslanda58 Год назад
Lmfaooo
@ohhellyeah2878
@ohhellyeah2878 Месяц назад
I like the Space Force icon.
@Vanic00
@Vanic00 Год назад
There are few moments that will never fail to send you back to being a 6 year old, some words that will always make you smile. Seeing that Brachiosaurus for the first time never fails. Hearing "we have a T-Rex", and "Their moving in herds..they DO move in herds." Will always make a 90's kids smile.
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
Yesss👶🏼
@h.valentine1378
@h.valentine1378 Год назад
Saw this in the theater at age 6. 30 years later I'm still covered in goosebumps at this scene.
@morfius85
@morfius85 Год назад
It was pg13!!! 😝
@ryguy28896
@ryguy28896 Год назад
Same. One month shy of 6. Just saw in theaters for the 30th anniversary re-release. Hasn't lost one bit of the magic it had when I was 5.
@Frobilen
@Frobilen 2 года назад
One of the greatest movies to ever be made
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
​@Adam Tomás Caicedo Gómez Yeah and I like Jurassic World too.
@riversong4997
@riversong4997 Год назад
The way he reaches down and silently turns her head XD
@Steven-ez6qp
@Steven-ez6qp Месяц назад
@@riversong4997 Yes Ma'am 🥰 and hey remember that funny restroom scene where Rexy 🦖 knocked over the restroom exposing the mean old guy who left the poor kids trying Soo hard to hide 😥 Bites him up Eat Gobble him 😋 lol 🤭 pretty funny wouldn't you agree with me?
@dancarter8809
@dancarter8809 Год назад
John Williams music, and to this day, the greatest scene of all time....
@danielvandersall6756
@danielvandersall6756 Год назад
If you need to define what "Movie Magic" Means, this is the scene. It transports you to a world that few could even imagine, with little but the incredible visuals and transcendent music. Still makes me cry like a baby.
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
Perfect comment🙏🏼
@danielvandersall6756
@danielvandersall6756 2 месяца назад
@@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa Thanks!
@sachzmeister
@sachzmeister Год назад
I'll NEVER forget the moment I first saw this scene on the big screen. It was a small town theatre in Kerala, India in the Summer of '94...🥰 I'd just turned 7yrs old a couple of weeks before and that kid had tears in his eyes with a big smile plastered across his face. Eyes wide, hair on end and heart pounding so hard. The moment the Brachiosaurus's feet hit the ground (1:35) the seats in that little theatre rattled...🤩
@bighands69
@bighands69 Год назад
That theater you would have watched it in would have had 8k resolution and a color pallet that no modern digital system could match.
@sachzmeister
@sachzmeister Год назад
@@bighands69 🤣
@Rohan.S.Patne.
@Rohan.S.Patne. Год назад
Wow! So awesome to hear this 🧡
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
Bro, എനിക്ക് അന്ന് 5 വയസ്സ് ആയിരുന്നു.. 👶🏼. അമ്മയും aunty യും ചേർന്ന് ഞങ്ങൾ പിള്ളേർ മൂന്നു പേരെയും കൊണ്ട് എറണാകുളം sridhar ൽ കൊണ്ട് കാണിച്ചു... The cinematic game changer. Majestic everlasting film
@shaner9687
@shaner9687 Год назад
“Welcome, to Jurassic park.” The first movie line that stuck with me.
@geisaune793
@geisaune793 2 месяца назад
The music combined with that first shot of the dinosaur, and then the crescendo right as it lands on all four feet again. It’s one of my favorite shots of any movie. And John Williams’s score provides such a feeling of adventure and discovery
@gftyhify
@gftyhify 5 месяцев назад
Welcome to Jurassic Park and also Welcome to one of many awesome film scores by the legendary John Williams
@inutero10
@inutero10 2 года назад
That smile on richard a.’s face when he sees how in awe they are screams of “ yeah ive seen that look before but i never tire of it”
@Zak_Zakaryas
@Zak_Zakaryas 2 года назад
Was too young to see this in theaters when it was first released, but glad to see the 3D re-release. Even though I already knew what was coming, it's still mind-blowing after all these years.
@raphaelzeon4422
@raphaelzeon4422 2 года назад
When was re released?
@abrahamwarner4408
@abrahamwarner4408 Год назад
I was too young as well but saw it anyway lol. It did not go well. I literally hid in the bathroom. I was very glad I got that redemption on rerelease.
@abrahamwarner4408
@abrahamwarner4408 Год назад
@@raphaelzeon4422 About 10 years ago. I don’t remember for sure.
@afzalhakimbinzairini956
@afzalhakimbinzairini956 Год назад
If I'm right remember correctly it was re-release in 3D on June 2013. I hope right because that is the year that this movies was re-release in theaters.
@bighands69
@bighands69 Год назад
3D version that are digital do not look as good as the original film in theaters.
@tryhardplayer-f9u
@tryhardplayer-f9u Год назад
I cried, seeing this scene will forever be amazing, i have watched this atleast 50 times, and every time i get emotional, this movie will forever be remembered as an piece of art, a pearl of all dinosaur movies. good old moments ;)
@Peter_1986
@Peter_1986 11 месяцев назад
I love how this scene ends with the entire herd of brachiosauruses and parasaurolophuses, just to look even more impressive than it already did.
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
Heavy rich scene
@Ben-t7h
@Ben-t7h 10 месяцев назад
This has to be one of the best scene in movie history, i’ve seen this movie more than 30 times and this stills brings a tear of joy in my eyes, loved dinosaurs since I was a kid
@markkylerussell7263
@markkylerussell7263 Год назад
This scene was so cute while the music playing the background 0:54
@jordan_.15k
@jordan_.15k Год назад
If I could see a brachiosaurus in real life I’d start crying
@kwesisalmon2282
@kwesisalmon2282 Год назад
Jeff Goldblum is in every lovingly outrageous films. From independence day to jurassic Park to the fly. The man takes his work seriously.
@maxfrankow1238
@maxfrankow1238 Год назад
And he was the Grandmaster! So happy he’s a Marvel guy now.
@Urgh_I_have_to_go
@Urgh_I_have_to_go 9 месяцев назад
Just replace the trash movie independence Day with the fly
@fuzzypanda1684
@fuzzypanda1684 10 месяцев назад
Perfectly timing the peak of the music right as the dinosaurs feet hit the ground... is why i like the movie more that the book. John Williams score is what put this movie into the stratosphere.
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
John Williams magic
@Dewebje
@Dewebje Год назад
Everything about this scène is still great. The acting (even the driver who reacts to Prof. Malcolm with a 'yeah, so' move), the music, the images, the vfx, the props.. Everything!
@BrianRollinsVO
@BrianRollinsVO Год назад
This came out just after I graduated high school. Me and a bunch of buddies and our girlfriends. Every one of us guys was crying. Dinosaurs are freaking real!!!
@GeeNee25
@GeeNee25 Год назад
you and your buddies had real girlfriends? Real like dinosaurs?
@Michael-vh3tj
@Michael-vh3tj Год назад
I was 6 & too young to watch it at the cinema. But what an experience. Duffle coat at the ready if i needed to hide.
@andreatreese8347
@andreatreese8347 Год назад
I was seven years old when I saw this in theaters. I was twenty-seven when I saw it again in theaters, and I still felt the same amount of awe and joy--I just cried when I saw it at twenty-seven, because I appreciated it all the more with the music. The childlike wonder doesn't fade. And Dr. Alan Grant's line about herds still hits home if you truly know and understand why he said it the way he did. This film will always be a masterpiece.
@ArmPlayz
@ArmPlayz Год назад
How did you see it in theaters if it was released more then 30 years ago? did you see the new one
@christopherpolkas3571
@christopherpolkas3571 Год назад
@@ArmPlayz He was 7 years old thirty years ago. Then he watched it again at age 27.
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
❤🥰
@captainnutsack8151
@captainnutsack8151 Год назад
My daughter is obsessed with Jurassic Park/World and dinos in general. She's 6. We watched this movie for the first time when she was 4. I cried during this scene, couldn't help it. Not just the power of the scene, but getting to share that with my child, a new generation, and seeing her reaction....while knowing my own reaction 30 years ago....it was too much. Tears flowing as soon as he says "my dear Dr. Sattler..." and my kid turns around like "daddy why are you crying???" 🤣 She'll understand in 20 years when she watches it for the first time with her own child
@Flufferz626
@Flufferz626 Год назад
This movie was the first one I watched in cinema at 4 years old back in 1993. My parents thought it would frighten me, but Land Before Time traumatized me. I LOVED THIS. It engrained into me to enjoy dinosaurs and follow my passions. Keep up the good work for your daughter. It ain't anything to be ashamed of. I'm so glad we have some passionate dino gals still!
@coletrain583
@coletrain583 Год назад
Land before Time and Jurassic Park were the first Dinosaur movies I watched as a kid.
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
@@coletrain583 Oh I love The Land Before Time movie series it's my childhood.
@coletrain583
@coletrain583 Год назад
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Both of them are.
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
@@coletrain583 I like both of them too
@kellymiller1891
@kellymiller1891 6 месяцев назад
R.I.P Richard Attenborough.
@gearsmashking6880
@gearsmashking6880 Месяц назад
This movie was and still is a masterpiece of the film industry. Back when animation, real special effects, and incredible acting created magic. I was born in '95, but we owned this on VHS and I never got tired of watching and rewinding it again. I'm positive that by the time I'm an old man, this movie will still be regarded as one of the best ever made.
@DaviTiburcio-l6o
@DaviTiburcio-l6o Месяц назад
This movie always brings back great memories for me. 😊
@DAV1979
@DAV1979 6 месяцев назад
I was born in 1989 and saw this not long after it was released, probably about when I was 5 or 6. This scene definitely hits different as an adult when you can fully appreciate the sense of awe, magic and wonder. The brachiosaurs are so majestic. My favorite line is "They're moving in herds. They DO move in herds." Imagine how overwhelming it must be to finally see something in the flesh that you've only been able to study as fossils your whole life. Definitely get goosebumps and tears every time. The scene will never lose its magic.
@ericjahnke7996
@ericjahnke7996 Год назад
While I may disagree with how Spielberg turned away from the dark aspects of Crichton’s novel I can’t deny this scene is epic beyond measure.
@TheFyinews
@TheFyinews Год назад
Turned away from the negative aspects??????.....thats all the movie was!!!!!
@nightshadeentertainment6568
@@tcadityaa including a baby getting eaten
@Blinkers2007GameDev
@Blinkers2007GameDev Год назад
yes it certainly is
@UncleAsmos2005
@UncleAsmos2005 Год назад
@@TheFyinews They had the "Dinosaurs" in the book be a lot more violent and ruthless. Basically they we're monsters, not animals.
@killerkitten7534
@killerkitten7534 Год назад
@@UncleAsmos2005 as much as I love the book I do think this change was good tbh. I think changing them from the mindless killing machines to the more majestic yet dangerous creatures they are was a good choice. Made them fearful when they need to be but also beautiful at other times.
@JWB0987
@JWB0987 Год назад
This film got me through my parents separation when I was 6. This film gave me an interest that followed me through my darkest periods. This film, in spite of its age, still makes me feel like I did when I was 6, when the world was simple. All I can say for all of that is thank you to all the minds behind it.
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 Год назад
1:38 - The greedy lawyer.
@crazyoverlifting587
@crazyoverlifting587 7 месяцев назад
man it still gives me the goosebumps
@EducationalChannel28349
@EducationalChannel28349 5 месяцев назад
This scene will live on forever in history
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
Sure
@martin.stagnitti96
@martin.stagnitti96 Год назад
One of the most emotional scenes in movie history.
@benitotommassi5820
@benitotommassi5820 Год назад
The single most amazing scene in cinematic history. Nothing before or since has made me react like I did to first seeing that scene. That CGI was groundbreaking.
@AGPfan
@AGPfan Год назад
And that CGI STILL looks magnificent today.
@Superstarfitnesstv1
@Superstarfitnesstv1 2 года назад
I always get goosebumps during this part ❤️
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
@Steven-ez6qp
@Steven-ez6qp Месяц назад
@@Superstarfitnesstv1 Yes Ma'am 🥰 and hey remember that funny restroom scene where Rexy 🦖 knocked over the restroom exposing the mean old guy who left the poor kids Bites him up Eat Gobble him 😋 lol 🤭 pretty funny wouldn't you agree with me?
@michaeljonesmedia
@michaeljonesmedia 9 месяцев назад
My favorite line is "they do move in herds" like imagine dedicating your whole life to answering a question and all you can ever do is make an educated guess based on some select samples you spent months carefully digging up. All of the sudden, it's right there in front of you.
@ConnorMiller417
@ConnorMiller417 3 месяца назад
As a 90’s kid, I can confirm this scene took my breath away just as everyone else who saw this in the theater. When this came out, you gotta understand that this was basically the first time humanity had ever seen dinosaurs. The theaters shook from the footsteps of the brachiosaurus. To say that people’s jaws dropped is an understatement. All these years later and it still gives me chills when I see the brachiosaurus. One of the greatest movies ever made!
@Switchberg
@Switchberg Год назад
Dr Grant while pointing: "Uhm.. It's... It's a dinosaur". Probably my favorite line ever. This clip still gives me tears in my eyes so many years after watching the movie for the first time. Magical moment.
@stephensloane2362
@stephensloane2362 Год назад
One of THE best scenes of any movie of all time, the music, the visuals, the emotions, it hasn’t ever been replicated nor will it ever be
@TheSavageDinosaur
@TheSavageDinosaur Год назад
There is nothing that I can do but smile whenever I watch this! One of the most iconic scenes in film history!
@Koneko013
@Koneko013 Год назад
1:15 AHAHAHAHA!! AHAHA! AHAHA! IT'S A GIRAFFE!! AHAHA! AHAHA! AHAHAHA!!
@nicks1451
@nicks1451 Год назад
I watched this movie 13 times in theaters when it first came out. People are so used to CGI now they may never know what it felt like to see very real looking dinosaurs for the first time in human history.
@kamalprem511
@kamalprem511 6 месяцев назад
Perfect 👌🏽.
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
😮
@dominictrujillo3323
@dominictrujillo3323 2 года назад
The moment you see the rocky shoreline of Jurassic Park for the first time, you can just feel the anticipation of what you were about to see next was going to be jaw dropping amazing.
@notallthatbad
@notallthatbad Год назад
Seeing this in the theater ranks up there with Sauron's tower crumbling and Vader saying "You were right." Simple unforgettable, irreplaceable cinema.
@brandonmedina494
@brandonmedina494 Год назад
The part where Merry screams Frodo's name as the tower collapses and explodes always makes me tear up.
@CoCotheTurtle
@CoCotheTurtle Год назад
That karaoke scene in "Opportunity Knocks" where Dana Carvey kicks the guy in the head.
@TheYagomestre
@TheYagomestre Год назад
Definitely one of the top five most beautiful and emotional scenes ever made.
@LCTesla
@LCTesla 21 день назад
it's incredible how they got the perfect actors, the perfect director and the perfect composer together to make this scene (and the rest of the movie) not even to speak of the incredible talent it must have took to render those dinosaurs on screen
@leeharris7415
@leeharris7415 8 месяцев назад
It's hard to convey the feeling of being in the cinema and seeing this for the first time back in 93. Absolute magic, a first!
@AlphaBravoCheeseCake
@AlphaBravoCheeseCake 8 месяцев назад
Agreed. An utterly amazing experience when it first came out and a ground breaking scene!
@rockymvvrcianu6846
@rockymvvrcianu6846 8 месяцев назад
I was in 1st grade or so when this film came out.
@sundariammaunavagam8774
@sundariammaunavagam8774 Год назад
Welcome to jurrasic park ..creates history in cinema ...
@tarab8747
@tarab8747 6 месяцев назад
I remember seeing this for the first time at the drive in theater in CA. This movie is the perfect mix of suspense and fantasy. Lol I remember being so scared at times I had to hide under the dash. I can remember how amazing the trex sounded, how scary the raptors were. This scene in particular was mesmerizing. I rewatch every so often to feel that nostaliga again. ❤❤❤
@SteveRogers-qz9bd
@SteveRogers-qz9bd Год назад
this is the most emotional and beautiful scene in the history of cinema in my opinion
@ShepherdsSheepdog
@ShepherdsSheepdog Год назад
YES! Magic!
@vivekakaviv
@vivekakaviv Год назад
0:33 John Williams music with the roar of Brachiosaurus gives me a goosebump every single time.
@kamalprem511
@kamalprem511 6 месяцев назад
🤩perfect 👉🏼
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
🥰
@iholm5108
@iholm5108 2 месяца назад
I'm 38 years old, and this scene still makes me smile to this day. I was so proud to pass this down to my boys and see the same look on their faces I had nearly 30 years ago.
@dinomation
@dinomation 2 года назад
I love how there is a great sense of true wonder in this scene that fit in wit the characters and audience!
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376
One of the best scenes of Jurassic Park.
@trinaq
@trinaq 2 года назад
Seeing the park for the first time is simply unforgettable, on par with seeing Hogwarts for the first time in "Philosopher's Stone."
@ianashby6294
@ianashby6294 2 года назад
Not so mutch a harry potter fan love jurasic park , world movies saw jurrasic park in theater back in 1993
@timlemmens1087
@timlemmens1087 2 года назад
Both thanks to the John Williams score.
@timlemmens1087
@timlemmens1087 Год назад
@@SubwaySam10 Same composer, the legendary John Williams.
@thumrabeldeiti9336
@thumrabeldeiti9336 Год назад
@@timlemmens1087 John Williams actually stole all of his things from an African-American man named John quavius Will i Am
@thumrabeldeiti9336
@thumrabeldeiti9336 Год назад
@@timlemmens1087 we wuz kangz
@amalekhsimon6996
@amalekhsimon6996 Месяц назад
I can’t believe this, even after 30 years its still one of the iconic scenes of movie history
@nikhilachandran997
@nikhilachandran997 22 дня назад
Peak of Human Creativity.... Script, Direction, Music... Everything is Just Perfection 🔥🔥🔥
@TimZoet
@TimZoet Год назад
Steven Spielberg must be seeing this every now and again and just think to himself: "I made this scene." What brilliance
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa
@KamalPremvedhanikkunnakodeeswa 2 месяца назад
The cinematic game changer
@Fulcrum-27
@Fulcrum-27 Год назад
after 65 million years this scene finally revived the Dinosaurs.
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