The actor that played Andy in the Child's Play movies real name is Alex Vincent. The child actor that plays "Benjamin" name is Colton James. Alex Vincent would've been 15 in 1997. Colton James looks to be about 8 in that scene.
14:05 In a deleted scene, the reason why the baby T-Rex has a broken leg 🦵 😢 and is wailing out in pain is because John Hammond's dirt bag of a nephew (Peter Ludlow) 😠😡 kicked/stomped on the poor thing's leg 🥺😣😔! He treats the dinosaurs 🦕 🦖 like they're objects to be used for profit 📈, and not the _living creatures_ that they *are* 😠😡!
It certainly explains why the baby T-Rex was hissing and growling at him (Peter Ludlow) on the boat 🚢, and the father T-Rex most likely put two and two together that he was the cause of all the emotional and physical pain that their family had to endure for the past few days 🤔🙄😒🤨. Before Ludlow can escape from the cargo hold, he bites down onto his leg enough to make him bleed and likely have broken bones 🦴, in a whole lot of pain not too proud to beg for mercy 😏. And the baby T-Rex is given the honor of finishing off the little weasel, as the father T-Rex watches proudly at his little boy 🤗😉👍😌.
Idgaf what anyone says this movie is awesome! Especially when I was a kid seeing all the different dinos that you didn't get to see in the first one. Plus a trex in Santiago that looks real af. Shit is dope. Me and my buddy got to see it in theaters when we were 9
I love how they incorporated the fact that a female Tyrannosaurus rex was larger than the male. And I can't be the only person who thinks it's oddly romantic to see the male and female Tyrannosauruses pull a Lady & The Tramp on Eddie, as sad as it is to see him die. And the dinosaur that Roland Tembo referred to as "Friar Tuck" is a species called Pachycephalosaurus, and the one he referred to as "Elvis" is a Parasaurolophus.
18:54 to do that shot, they actually hung half an RV Trailer off the side of a parking garage surrounded by blue screen with the wall desinged to look like the cliff.
Those little baby dinosaurs that attacked the girl in the beginning and chased and killed Dieter Stark in the middle of the film. If you were wondering what those are? Those are known as compys. They're small, chicken-sized, dinosaur scavengers that have a venomous bite which they can use to paralyze and weaken larger prey before devouring them. Also, those two scenes in the movie are actually two references to the book version of the first Jurassic Park. The opening of the movie references the opening of the book, where the Bowmans (Who in the book are American, and not British) are vacationing at a beach in Costa Rica when the girl wanders off down the beach and ends up encountering and getting bit by only one compy (Not a whole pack) and survives. And Dieter Stark's death is actually parodying John Hammond's death in the book version (Yes, John Hammond does meet an unfortunate demise in the book version). In the first movie, John Hammond isn't too greedy and seems to have good intentions on opening a dinosaur-themed park. In book version, however, Hammond is a very greedy billionaire who only cares about money and is basically considered the villain in the book version. In the book, Hammond meets his end when he tries to run back to his bungalow, when he ends up getting startled by a Trex roar (Which later turns out to be his grandchildren playing with the sound controls) and trips and falls down to the bottom of a large hill, breaking his ankle in the process. While trying desperately to climb back up the hill, he gets surrounded by a pack of compys, who bite him several times and slowly weakens him, before devouring him to death.
Honestly, Sarah and the team were wrong for bringing the trex back to where Malcom’s daughter was?? Not to mention not picking up the phone when he was trying to warn them
Honestly...! Wise choice when she said no to interfered or get up close to the babies or the dinosaur if they stuck to their rules they might have been able to get full photos and what not and got what Hammon needed it would have been fine but no, Sarah had to get up close and personal. Sarah should take her own advice and stop and think about her actions.
@@rockymvvrcianu6846 I said not by themselves, how many times do I have to say that? I will eat onions on certain things, yes… but not straight onions by themselves. Do you comprehend that yet??