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"Please tell me we do not see kids being eaten by a dinosaur right now!" | Jurassic Park (1993) 

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@kenlangston3451
@kenlangston3451 Год назад
When I saw the tag line “please tell me we don’t see kids eaten by a dinosaur right now!” I knew it was Cassie from Popcorn in Bed. Lol
@tailssonicteam1604
@tailssonicteam1604 Год назад
Sames
@josephdillard9907
@josephdillard9907 Год назад
Yep me too
@eschiedler
@eschiedler Год назад
You, sir, know your reactors well.
@jprn3024
@jprn3024 Год назад
Ditto
@soulskhan6697
@soulskhan6697 Год назад
She is the queen.
@captainamerica8276
@captainamerica8276 Год назад
"Did Spielberg just kill and 8-year-old kid?" Oh boy! If they knew what Michael Crichton did in the book😱
@Yellow123Ninja
@Yellow123Ninja Год назад
I mean, realistically, Tim should've died from that. If the car not exploding didn't kill him, then the amount of force that came from the car landing on the tree should have.
@Yellow123Ninja
@Yellow123Ninja Год назад
@@soundlogic6353 Oh ho ho ho! Stuff that would make Jurassic Park a solid Rated R. If not higher, my friend. Trust me, I know it as well.
@captainamerica8276
@captainamerica8276 Год назад
@Sound Logic I'm just going to say: a baby and compys Let your imagination do its thing
@tc-tm1my
@tc-tm1my Год назад
you guys could elaborate rather than be vague.
@Yellow123Ninja
@Yellow123Ninja Год назад
@@tc-tm1my There are actually videos on RU-vid that explained what happened in the original Jurassic Park novel in great detail. I highly recommend giving them a watch and listen, and you'll see what we mean when talking about the novel's way of killing.
@stephenlane5139
@stephenlane5139 Год назад
I truly hope that Spielberg sees this and knows that nearly 30 years later his movie is still giving people this reaction.
@LarrySwishamane
@LarrySwishamane Год назад
man, he was doing this before we were born.
@stephenlane5139
@stephenlane5139 Год назад
@@LarrySwishamane after he goes there should be an award named after him and it should be the most prestigious someone can get.
@randomcourier
@randomcourier Год назад
@@stephenlane5139 the Spielberg Award, given only to movies that are atleast 10-40 years old and that are groundbreaking masterpieces of Cinema that continue to invoke emotional feelings in the young and old generation.
@stephenlane5139
@stephenlane5139 Год назад
@@randomcourier 100%!!
@nickandnick6980
@nickandnick6980 Год назад
None of these reactions are real. One dude mentioned little foot, as in Land before time, but never saw Jurassic Park until now? All reaction channels are bs now.
@Imaculata
@Imaculata Год назад
Saw this movie in the theater as a kid. The floor trembled when the T rex roared. Then proceeded to watch it 4 more times. This movie rocked my world.
@gurugurukuma
@gurugurukuma Год назад
same here. you can't compare watching this on a tv screen. the dinosaurs looked so gigantic in the theater.
@derekstein6193
@derekstein6193 Год назад
I wonder, did they ever 3D IMAX Jurassic Park? If not, they are missing out on serious bank.
@el_senor_xan
@el_senor_xan Год назад
me too! the people was freaking out in the theater!
@albertmartinez2539
@albertmartinez2539 Год назад
@@derekstein6193 IIRC, Jurassic Park was the first film released in DTS. Much louder sound, deeper bass. It was a world of difference compared to other films at the time. Soon after, other sound types like Dolby Digital and THX came out.
@nonyabusiness3619
@nonyabusiness3619 Год назад
"The floor trembled". So, it rocked your world, literally.
@A23457
@A23457 Год назад
“There’s the g.o.a.t.” Perfect thing to say when they first show the T-Rex 😂
@LarrySwishamane
@LarrySwishamane Год назад
clever girl but uKnow she clearly said "wheres the goat?".
@A23457
@A23457 Год назад
@@LarrySwishamane Two reactors say, “There’s the goat” at 2:29
@hantumann4r449
@hantumann4r449 9 месяцев назад
The goat being eating by "chicken"
@mastery7901
@mastery7901 Год назад
One of the greatest scenes in movie history in terms of suspense buildup. The whole footstep sounds and the water shaking due to the vibration is such a superb projection of the beast that is approaching.
@spirittammyk
@spirittammyk Год назад
In the book, it was the chapter "The Road", and Steven Spielberg did a phenomenal job in capturing it.
@poolhall9632
@poolhall9632 Год назад
They took a string from a cello or an upright base and attached it directly underneath the cup and they would pluck the string to cause the ripple - amazing practical effects.
@nahuelvera3259
@nahuelvera3259 Год назад
@@poolhall9632 Lo mejor es que el miedo de los niños es real, el animatrónico funcionaba mal con la lluvia y se dejó caer sobre el auto por el mal funcionamiento.
@SouthernPioneer1965
@SouthernPioneer1965 Год назад
Spielberg learned how well a good build up can be .. thanks to jaws
@07foxmulder
@07foxmulder Год назад
It really is. The transitions from practical to CGI are also flawless. Spielberg’s one of the greatest.
@chefskiss6179
@chefskiss6179 Год назад
"You're going to need a bigger goat." 😂😂😂
@YoureMrLebowski
@YoureMrLebowski Год назад
THAT is hilarious! 🤣
@darinlieurance2817
@darinlieurance2817 Год назад
"Did Spielberg just kill and 8-year-old kid?" 😄😄😄
@robertschlemmer6032
@robertschlemmer6032 Год назад
Hey, George Lucas killed about a dozen.
@YoureMrLebowski
@YoureMrLebowski Год назад
Dude, I always try to end the video with a strong closing line, and I think you are the first person to ever make a specific comment on it. You made my day, thank you. 😎
@darinlieurance2817
@darinlieurance2817 Год назад
@@YoureMrLebowski Thank you!
@matthecinephiliac3663
@matthecinephiliac3663 Год назад
Well, if he did, it wouldn't have been the first time. Remember the Kintner kid in Jaws ?
@YoureMrLebowski
@YoureMrLebowski Год назад
@@matthecinephiliac3663 OMG you're right! Spielberg always did put children in danger.
@jeffillescas8879
@jeffillescas8879 Год назад
With out a score. Just the sound of nature, fear, and regret. One of the best scenes in cinematic history.
@kathrynhoward4196
@kathrynhoward4196 10 месяцев назад
Holy shit, I never realized that there's no music before. This scene really is a masterpiece (in a way; it definitely has its problems and isn't perfect, but it's certainly iconic).
@mycroft16
@mycroft16 3 месяца назад
@@kathrynhoward4196 Yeah, there's no such thing as a perfect scene, but as far as that goes... this one stands right at the top of the heap with a small group of others. This sequence out of a whole movie of insane, REALLY changed movie experiences. Seeing this in the theater as a teenager... this movie was a whole other level of intense. It's primal and feral. Getting tossed into a world we have no experience with except for bones. The tension as they build up to seeing the actual T-rex come through the fence. The fear that it going after the kids creates. Filming it in harsh unidirectional lighting in the rain which lets them get away with a lot of VFX issues so they don't have to be flawless... everything about this is top notch film making.
@meranjana
@meranjana Год назад
That roar is menacing ,terrifying and absolute majestic at the same time...
@ninjabluefyre3815
@ninjabluefyre3815 5 месяцев назад
I believe it translates to "I AM YOUR QUEEN!"
@miguelc.m2632
@miguelc.m2632 5 месяцев назад
you should hear the "real" roar.
@Unofficial1998
@Unofficial1998 3 месяца назад
In an era where us as movie goers/enjoyers have seen pretty much of everything, it still goes to show if suspense, fear, apprehension, tension, sound, and build up is done right, it can make for an unbelievable and unforgettable experience. The fact this movie can out over 30 years ago and STILL has these first time watchers on the edge of their seats, means that Spielberg did exactly just that. A timeless masterpiece.
@stephenochosiete9869
@stephenochosiete9869 Год назад
Watching it again (without being scared to death as a 10 year old) you can really appreciate how incredibly well this scene was made. Perfect.
@randyjax09
@randyjax09 Год назад
What’s even better was that they didn’t know it was going to be storming when they arrived to film in Hawaii. And the scene where the t-rex broke through the sun roof was an accident. It’s like the stars were aligned to accidentally make the perfect scene.
@bandi138138
@bandi138138 Год назад
For me as a kid, it wasn’t even the T-rex, it was that one dinosaur with the throat thing opening up. I had to exit the theater for a while when I saw that.
@kdizzle901
@kdizzle901 11 месяцев назад
I hope u actuallly watched the film not through thee people
@the_one_who_is_many
@the_one_who_is_many 10 месяцев назад
wasnt a baby mauled by some compies?
@sopcannon
@sopcannon 9 месяцев назад
practical effects
@bhenry7038
@bhenry7038 Год назад
“You better pray to god dats long neck!” 😂😂
@carrozero9314
@carrozero9314 Год назад
Funny story: In the scene where the Rex animatronic smashes the glass roof of the Jeep, the glass broke and they asked to retake the scene with a stronger glass roof. Spielberg was "Nah, this is the perfect worst case scenario of what could go wrong in a dinosaur safari."
@blameitondanny
@blameitondanny Год назад
Iirc it's not because of the glass, it was because of the head of the animatronic fell from the rain.
@michelmancini4804
@michelmancini4804 Год назад
I thought it was bc the animatronic malfunctioned due to the water and slammed down uncontrollably into the glass roof. Those two were in real danger and their faces in that seen aren't fake. That's real terror
@michaelw8262
@michaelw8262 10 месяцев назад
​@@michelmancini4804 Do people think the camera was in the T-Rex's mouth or something? When you see the faces of the child actors, you don't see the giant, dangerous, malfunctioning prop; when you see the animatronic head, you only see the arms and legs of adult stunt doubles.
@Beardo2517
@Beardo2517 5 дней назад
None of that is even remotely true
@mackchats6520
@mackchats6520 Год назад
3:36 "The sound design, very accurate" yes, it's true, I remember my pet T-rex sounding the exact same way. :/
@zandylovesrisk
@zandylovesrisk 3 месяца назад
i think they used 4 different animals to come up with the roar and growling the T-rex made.
@DeianPeraltaRovira
@DeianPeraltaRovira 2 месяца назад
​@@zandylovesrisk Lion, crocodile hiss, and a rare baby elephant sound.
@OldGreyGryphon
@OldGreyGryphon Год назад
What makes it even crazier as an adult, is knowing that T-Rex has eyesight comparable to ours. Staying still wouldn’t do squat!
@sonofjack6286
@sonofjack6286 Год назад
I thought their eyesight was even better than ours.
@DeathHawk31
@DeathHawk31 Год назад
Micheal Crition mentions this in the books. Grant mentions don't move in the first book and in the second one Malcom says that's a load of bull, the only thing that would stop a trex from killing you is if it wasn't hungry and points out the rex had just ate and proceeded to get rid of the car to assert it's dominance
@alloraptorgen2
@alloraptorgen2 Год назад
About as good or even better than modern eagles and hawks.
@phoenix___7747
@phoenix___7747 Год назад
Yeah T Rex had huge eyes, let alone phenomenal sense of smell
@kevinnorwood8782
@kevinnorwood8782 Год назад
@@phoenix___7747 Can see you from at least a mile away, and can smell you from at least FIVE miles away.
@transformerslol1330
@transformerslol1330 Год назад
7:00 30 years later and this scene is still spectacular
@ghunter182003
@ghunter182003 11 месяцев назад
My favorite part…I never liked Gennaro.
@pulvi3329
@pulvi3329 5 месяцев назад
I love how everyone’s anxiety goes from 0 to 100 in this scene.
@justsomeguy1230
@justsomeguy1230 Год назад
Everytime I watch this scene, it's just pure. The most suspenseful, terrifying, awe struck movie seen I've ever watched. No music, animatronics, limited cgi, which looks way better than today's cgi, it was a pioneering film. No gimmicks, no soundtrack, just pure terror. Always 15/10.
@dangerfindertreasureseeker8905
@dangerfindertreasureseeker8905 5 месяцев назад
Saw this in the theaters , twice . Had that T-Rex roar in my head for at least a week. Movie still holds up to this day. Absolutely incredible.
@christianrunfola9461
@christianrunfola9461 Год назад
I took my wife and 11 yr old brother in law to see this when it first came out, he literally hid under his seat during this scene. The suspense and the deafening roar of the TREX were just too much for many in the packed house!
@Radwar99
@Radwar99 11 месяцев назад
Imagine at the cinema. I remember some on my friends went to watch it at the cinema back then and they couldn't stop talking about how amazing the special effects were.
@booksteer7057
@booksteer7057 10 месяцев назад
The girl turning on the searchlight is absolutely one of the dumbest, most counter-intuitive decisions in movie history. 🤯
@mongomongo7664
@mongomongo7664 Год назад
Without Jurassic Park there wouldn't be any Avatar films or Lord of the Rings this film is the benchmark of movie fantastic reaction
@khelen8829
@khelen8829 Год назад
Well technically not quite lord of the rings as the story was written in the 40s-50s way before Jp so pple were more familiar with the story as it was taught in ours school system etc it was done as a film but sadly only as a short budget plus wud of been impossible to make the way they did the current films without the cgi effects we hav today especially being a fantasy based story as it simple didn’t exist even the effects used in JP were in its infancy, so wudnt of worked in the right way for lord of the rings, but in terms of filming an creating the suspense jp definitely set the bar for how future films needed to be shot which in turn gave new ideas for technology etc unfortunately tht didn’t start expending fully till the 2000s. In terms of stories lord of the rings was one of the first where a new language was created which set the bar for things like game of thrones etc
@adk7962
@adk7962 3 месяца назад
It brings me joy to see “younger” people reacting to this. I saw this in the theater as a high school senior, and there had NEVER been anything like these special effects in movies before. Combine it with Spielberg story telling, I just about 💩 myself in the theater.
@wafflewolf315
@wafflewolf315 Год назад
All of their reactions actually reminded me of my first time seeing the movie as a kid. The sheer amazement and awe that we certianly all had watching these realistic dinosaurs on screen for the first time is truly one of the many great experiences in our lives.
@YoureMrLebowski
@YoureMrLebowski Год назад
Agree, 100%. I hope you got to watch this in a theater. Seeing it on the big screen was amazing, but for me it was the SOUND that gave me goosebumps. and even though i watch it on my small screen now, and the sound does not compare, i still get the goosebumps. That's a memory.
@seregrian5675
@seregrian5675 5 месяцев назад
@@YoureMrLebowski Hello there! Coming late into your channel, but this is the first group-fest of yours I found, and you got a subscriber! I look forward to seeing you do more of these - I know they're a time-consuming labor, but you have a talent for making this work. Merry Christmas to you!
@paulobrien9572
@paulobrien9572 Год назад
Absolutely love this scene by far the best seamless transition between CGI and actual animatronics in any movie. Also loved that you had Ellie's solo reaction (she went nuts in this movie interspersed with her group reaction on the Homies. Well done The dinosaur reveal at the beginning would also make a great subject to do your magic
@LadyTanglepath
@LadyTanglepath Год назад
This was a pretty good mashup. Not TOO many people at once and reducing the reactors/pacing them out at times was good for emphasis I think.
@donaldsteven7592
@donaldsteven7592 Год назад
Yeah lol and the kids didn't get Eaten up!! That really mean old Greedy lawyer guy who selfishly abbonond them he gets found by Rexy 🦖 and Eaten up lol it was actually kinda funny and he Deserves it wouldn't you agree with me?
@blatherama
@blatherama Год назад
Mary Cherry's satisfaction at the death of the man who abandoned the children is simultaneously disturbing and adorable.
@leigh-anjohnson
@leigh-anjohnson Год назад
"Did Spielberg just kill an 8 year old kid" What a line to end on!
@mrs7195
@mrs7195 Год назад
Today we know that the T-Rex had like THE best vision EVER. So move, not move, doesn't matter. You're dinner.
@donaldsteven7592
@donaldsteven7592 Год назад
Yeah lol and the kids didn't get Eaten! But that really mean old Greedy lawyer guy he's the one who gets found and Eaten up 😋 anyways it was actually kinda funny wouldn't you agree?
@jajafeez7318
@jajafeez7318 Год назад
hahaha i remember in theaters, a long time ago, everyone said turn the damn light off 😂😂😂😂
@timothyserabian5103
@timothyserabian5103 Год назад
I don’t know what it is, but as a lifelong Jurassic Park fan who saw this in the theaters when I was nine years old, there’s nothing more satisfying than watching other people see the film for the first time.
@elrenosso
@elrenosso Месяц назад
Indeed 😊
@uriadelavaro3956
@uriadelavaro3956 3 месяца назад
Over 30 years old and still manages to shock, amaze and entertain an audience. I saw it in theaters in '93. Universal developed a new sound system for this movie which would change the industry (DTS Sound). I died several times during the movie, because they pulled an extremely family-friendly marketing teaser campaign. So the people at the time thought, the lovely E.T. guy made another sweet movie. I can say, that my pulse never went under 130 for those magnificent a little over two hours. #masterpiece
@eschiedler
@eschiedler Год назад
"Did Spielberg just kill an eight-year-old kid?" nah, it's not like he electrocuted him or anything either.
@stephanledford9792
@stephanledford9792 Год назад
This movie was re-released in the dollar theater near me many years ago, and despite the movie being rated PG-13, the movie theater was filled with parents and little kids. Everything was fine till this very scene came up and there was low crying sound, almost like a moan, in the theater. I looked around and these little kids were climbing into their parent's laps, and then everything was OK again. I remember thinking how lucky in some ways little children are - no matter what problems are out there, no matter how scary, sitting in mom or dad's lap and being hugged makes it all OK.
@tc-tm1my
@tc-tm1my Год назад
these reactors acting like they wouldnt be screaming in this situation. lol
@Eothr
@Eothr 3 месяца назад
Just imagine experiencing this live in '93 with THX Digital Sound.
@Mannizilla
@Mannizilla 2 месяца назад
I did 😊.
@josefstalin9678
@josefstalin9678 Год назад
The T-rex roaring is the animal equivalent of the tripods from war of the worlds. The ultimate "oh god I am so totally fucked" feeling when those noises happen is just awesome
@godzillarwby1755
@godzillarwby1755 8 месяцев назад
Given that Steven Spielberg directed both this and the War of the World's, that's understandable
@KeeganRusz
@KeeganRusz Год назад
These movies were everything when I was a kid. Got toys, cards, the holographic card in the tape box, fossils even, everything. Did even a presentation at school 💀
@BigBWolf90
@BigBWolf90 Год назад
Dr Alan Grant: hey! T Rex: *WHAT?!*
@davidhoward6254
@davidhoward6254 Год назад
One of the first movies to truly capitalize on the 'new' Dolby Digital sound. I made my wife get tix for the theater near us that featured DD...before seeing the movie she was like "What difference will it make?" After the movie she was like "Wow, that sounded AWESOME!" This scene was amazing in theater!
@YoureMrLebowski
@YoureMrLebowski Год назад
the sound has always been the memory that stood out in my mind... being in the theater and FEELING that roar, it was like nothing i had ever experienced before. chills.
@davidandrade4580
@davidandrade4580 5 месяцев назад
In the movies, no kids are almost completely safe. In the books however thats literally not the worst thing to happen i guarantee it
@Lue_Ghosted
@Lue_Ghosted Год назад
"When ya gotta go, ya gotta go" 😆 LOL ❤ 🎥
@TheOGpurpleRanger
@TheOGpurpleRanger 11 месяцев назад
1:56 you better pray to God that's a long neck little foots people's 🤣 love the land before time reference 👍
@videogamehunter820
@videogamehunter820 Год назад
My sister didn’t see this in the theater but she told me a great story. When she saw this at home for the first time, they watched this scene and then took a short bathroom break. When my sister went to the bathroom, her hands were still trembling. Amazing scene.
@nickrob6941
@nickrob6941 Месяц назад
Love watching them together on this one 😂😭🤣 the genuine fear with this scene
@chanchaniceman
@chanchaniceman Год назад
Even for 3 decades you can say this scene alone really shows how well they build the suspense up that when the reactors still find it tense and scared. No music just the sound of the natural elements. For a movie that came out 30 years ago,it really stands out well,it just made me smile how many of these people are enjoying it especially as someone who’s watched this film a billion times and never getting bored.
@gingerty9628
@gingerty9628 3 месяца назад
I remember watching this for the first time at a drive in theatre and people were freaking out over this part lol. One of the best experiences watching a movie.
@TheLordofthewolf
@TheLordofthewolf 4 месяца назад
6:18 This is without a doubt the best animatronic in history and no one is going to convince me otherwise.
@ThatPurpleGirl81
@ThatPurpleGirl81 Год назад
This movie is so strong in pop culture, it's easy to forget there are people who haven't seen it. I remember we saw it in the theater for my friends birthday- she freaked out when the lawyer got eaten and we had to leave the theater. 😅 ...this movie is so timeless it's easy to forget how old it is (and I am... sigh)
@donaldsteven7592
@donaldsteven7592 Год назад
Yeah lol the kids didn't get Eaten up! That really mean old greedy lawyer guy who selfishly abbonond them he gets found and Eaten up 😋 lol it was actually kinda funny and he Deserves it wouldn't you agree with me?
@marioruiz481
@marioruiz481 5 месяцев назад
"The sound is very accurate" BOI I CANT EVEN hahahahaha
@lanolinlight
@lanolinlight 10 месяцев назад
Saw this movie on opening weekend at the Ziegfeld in New York. When the T-Rex did that last roar and the film cut back to the HQ, the audience erupted in applause. We were horrified but also collectively in awe.
@Mange070
@Mange070 Год назад
I saw this movie when it came out in 1993 in a movie-theatre. This scene with Rexy and the one with the raptors in the kitchen made made people both hide behind the seats and screaming.
@pavanbiliyar
@pavanbiliyar Год назад
I love the editing sync, made it seem like everyone was in a theater and were listening in. I was 14 when I saw this in a theater that has long since been demolished-- great memories, June '93 that almost thirty years.
@jwhaler82
@jwhaler82 2 месяца назад
reacting to Alex’s incessant screaming 😱 Addie: Child, why would u do that?! Lex: I’m sorry, didn’t u notice the giant monster standing over us?! 😆😆😆
@cra0422
@cra0422 Год назад
Saw this the day it opened. My mother, sister and I were sitting directly under the speakers in the theater. Hearing that T-Rex roar was deafening and terrifying. Still an incredible scene to this day. Looking back on it now, it seems to me that the T-Rex was originally just exploring and claiming the area outside the fence as its territory at first, but when Lex shined the light into it's eye, it considered that a challenge and the car (along with the kids) became a challenger to be eliminated
@ronodenthal100
@ronodenthal100 Год назад
I often tell people that given what we know about just how strong this animal must have been, it's behavior looks almost like play behavior. It has no one to communicate with when it roars following its escape. Instead, it's roaring out of pure joy. Like a dog that can't stop barking once it gives chase to a rabbit. It toys with the cars. it knows there's living things in there but it does things to try to get them to react. It's thriving off of the interaction in the same way a cat does when chasing a mouse and waiting for the mouse to make a move before it does. The way it explores the Land Rover and systematically takes it apart piece by piece, it's like it can't get enough of these new tastes and sounds and sensations as it destroys the tires. This is a 10 ton animal, so what stopped it from just crushing the children in their seats if it wanted them dead? The fact that it didn't actually care if they died or not. It just was having fun. Similarly, it opts to head butt Ian. We see him riding on its snout when it crashed through the wall. And it doesn't even eat the lawyer, whose two halves they find later on. The very first thing it does is go traipsing through the general area instead of returning to its own territory even though it surely can smell the humans in there. It's not hunting. It's playing. And we're it's chew toys. It's cute, albeit a little painful when our cat does it... It's just that we might as well be wet tissue against the raw strength of an animal of Tyrannosaurus Rex's size.. This is an animal being an animal. A bored tiger has gotten out of its pen, and it's not hungry but it has been so very long since it has truly gotten to flex its muscles, stretch its tendons, and dig in with its claws. How such an animal must miss being what it was born to be.. And the Tyrannosaur here? Why it's never even had the opportunity to begin with! It probably doesn't even know what to do with itself. The book sort of goes into this a bit more deeply, as they do spy the Rex once before the big scene, where in it looks mournful as it gazes past its fence, observing a world it can't access. Watching and listening to the sauropods. It is an animal meant to be free, and to rule its world with absolute power.. now forced to live like a pet. It's almost pitiful, the picture painted. That is before it escapes and becomes a major threat to the life of every person on the island. Ultimately, Tyrannosaurus Rex had a bite unlike anything to have ever walked the Earth. It supposedly could have peeled armor off a tank with the incredible power of those jaws, had it found one sitting around in the late Cretaceous. Knowing just how strong it is, and having seen how incredibly easily the adult Tyrannosaurs tear apart and throw around the vehicles in The Lost World, we can definitely confirm this Rex was not destroying just to attack. Had it wanted to, it could have torn the Land Rover apart as easily as you or I a piece of paper. Lex and Tim survived their encounter with an animal, not a monster, I like to say, and precisely because it was just that. Living as one, and enjoying life as one, and reminding us of the incredible power nature possesses (compared to our fragile being, at least) even when it has no malevolent intent what so ever,
@5ives_the_penguin
@5ives_the_penguin 11 месяцев назад
@@ronodenthal100 this is quite possible with its iq being comparable to modern day apes. Also yes it is true that with a 13,000 pound bite force, (greatest of any land animal ever) it would be able to bite through a modern Abrams tank. Also it is a myth that T. rex had terrible eyesight, infact quite the opposite. It is estimated that a Rex’s eyesight would have been 6 times better than that of modern hawks. It also has possibly the greatest smell out of any animal ever discovered
@theamaranthineman574
@theamaranthineman574 Год назад
Iconic scene. Saw this in theaters in 1993 when I was 8. Awesome.
@spirittammyk
@spirittammyk Год назад
I was about 12, and same. One of the best experiences ever in a theater.
@Tinfoilnation
@Tinfoilnation Год назад
Yet nobody who reacts to *The Pacific* ever notices... Timmy is the same actor that plays Eugene "Sledgehammer" Sledge.
@jonunya1163
@jonunya1163 Год назад
He's also in Bohemian Rhapsody (plays John Deacon)
@tejaspatel6582
@tejaspatel6582 Год назад
a man of culture, i see
@makerstudios5456
@makerstudios5456 Год назад
“Littlefoot’s peoples” 😂
@ExhaustedElox
@ExhaustedElox 11 месяцев назад
Still one of the best scenes in movie history. The drama, the technical aspects of it. Perfect.
@jefferyjr.939
@jefferyjr.939 5 месяцев назад
T-Rex looks so cool
@rafaelrosario5331
@rafaelrosario5331 5 месяцев назад
Wow! serious editing skills....thanks for these!
@jwhaler82
@jwhaler82 2 месяца назад
😆 I love Ashleigh’s face at 7:05
@paullowe8437
@paullowe8437 3 месяца назад
i was a 6 year old little boy when i saw this movie for the first time in theater! and it was something i will never be able to forget. this scen scared the fuck out of me
@bilalblitzsh5257
@bilalblitzsh5257 3 месяца назад
That rex roar is way better than all singers 😂
@busywl69
@busywl69 7 месяцев назад
I remember going to the theater thinking I was going to see a bunch of dinos walk around and be all prehistoric and kool. Speilberg said uh no, kids will be attacked my friend 😁
@JP-Great-Masamune89
@JP-Great-Masamune89 Год назад
These kids wont understand the masterpiece of this movie.Jurassic Park.
@ckm5702
@ckm5702 Год назад
I imagine this is what it was like watching it for the first time in a packed theater
@Calium1432
@Calium1432 Год назад
I still can’t believe it’s 2022 and people still haven’t seen Jurassic Park which came out in 1993??????
@worldofdoom995
@worldofdoom995 3 месяца назад
We have such an enormous amount of movies and tv to watch not to mention RU-vid its not a big surprise. Plus lots of people outside of the west might not have been able to see this movie until recently
@Patrick-co1tb
@Patrick-co1tb 8 месяцев назад
Fun fact: that scene where the Trex breaks through the roof of the car was not intended... those reactions are as genuine as they come😂
@eduardo_corrochio
@eduardo_corrochio 8 дней назад
Wait, so it was a surprise to the cast, at the last minute, to get a genuine response .... like the blood spurting at Veronica Cartright in the dinner scene from Alien? That's crazy. I mean, I would have thought that with audio-animatronics and puppets you'd need to have the cast know every single moment of a scene, because it all has to be planned and storyboarded and then they do camera angles and compositon and blocking.
@greendofield
@greendofield 24 дня назад
its so genius from stephen spielburg and the team to put the timeline at the night, the CGI and the dark of the night really blend in with perfect lightning, this movie was ahead of it time.
@selardohr7697
@selardohr7697 Год назад
I love these compilations! You do such a great job!
@granadosvm
@granadosvm Год назад
I saw this movie in the theater when it was first released. I could barely believe they could make the dinosaurs so realistic.
@LighthawkTenchi
@LighthawkTenchi Год назад
Honestly, the least realistic thing in the movie is the car driving down the tree and not simply falling out again
@xczechr
@xczechr 10 месяцев назад
The ground beyond the fence is level with the road when the goat is offered up, and a cliff later on. lol
@saaamember97
@saaamember97 5 месяцев назад
Awkward Ashleigh's (Second from upper right) facial expression at the 7:05 point in this video, cracks the Hell outta me! I bust a gut every time I see it.
@OrontesRM
@OrontesRM Месяц назад
I like that people still appreciate the scene despite the old fashioned effects - I saw it as a child, in a theatre, on a mega screen and I remember the total terrified silence in the cinema. We were glued to the back of our chairs ahaha
@BlueTransAm83
@BlueTransAm83 5 месяцев назад
200 people doing this is why gen theater was so cool. Especially with horror....
@jwhaler82
@jwhaler82 2 месяца назад
4:00 That would actually be kinda funny; Tim and Lex fight. Tim tells Lex to turn the light off, while Lex argues, ‘Hey, I’m trying to save our lives here’…until the Rex comes crashing thru the sunroof. 😆
@JediPhoenix1976
@JediPhoenix1976 8 месяцев назад
8:58 - Sing it with me now... 🎵"I'M A MUTHAF*CKIN' T-REX!!!"🎵
@bobbydelacroix1515
@bobbydelacroix1515 3 месяца назад
Dr Malcom willingly gave his life to save those kids and still survived, ultimate G of the whole franchise 🙌
@jcm3732
@jcm3732 3 месяца назад
I saw this in the theater, and believe me, that T Rex roar shook the room.
@KWHCoaster
@KWHCoaster 2 месяца назад
The second time I saw this in the theatre, I was in the front row, center-right, of the IMAX Cinesphere Theatre in Toronto. Annoyed at first at the seat location, but thanks to it this scene and the T-Rex chase scene are etched in my brain until I die! Especially the chase scene, looking up at the T-Rex closing in. I was pushing myself into the seat back.
@WhiskeyToro
@WhiskeyToro 11 месяцев назад
I was 7 when this came out in theaters.. I went with my mom, grandma, and aunt to see it in the drive ins.... the sound of other people and families watching this in their cars is something I'll never forget. The screams, laughter, shock....man, it was an experience I could never forget
@lrmcatspaw1
@lrmcatspaw1 8 месяцев назад
"did that dinosaur just play fetch?"
@Tolly333
@Tolly333 Год назад
I’m 40, I saw this film at the movies when I was 11. Such a brilliant film, so ahead of its time. This was massive when it came out! So glad people are still enjoying it 30yrs later! 🦖🦕
@donaldsteven7592
@donaldsteven7592 Год назад
Jurassic Park Amazing movie 🤩💯 and hey that restroom scene LOL that really mean old greedy lawyer guy selfishly abbonond those poor kids! He's just Desperately scrambling trying to hide sitting on the toilet 😥 and Rexy She found him and Bites him up Shaking him around like a fun Dogy chew toy before Eating him up 😋 it was actually kinda funny looking wouldn't you agree with me?
@donaldsteven7592
@donaldsteven7592 Год назад
Yeah lol it was actually Pretty Funny looking and he Deserves it wouldn't you agree with me??
@beedubree2550
@beedubree2550 7 месяцев назад
it's crazy how many people cite the "dont move" line BEFORE it happens, that's a myth that was popularised BY THIS MOVIE, there's really no better indication of how culturally impactful this movie is. that line is one of the only ones that could rival "I am your father" in how iconic it is
@brantfrans8595
@brantfrans8595 3 месяца назад
🦕I was nine years old when it came out. It was one of the greatest movie theater experience of my life.🦖
@ShadyJas1
@ShadyJas1 4 месяца назад
Watched this move in the theaters when i was 5 years old. My sister and i were hiding under the seats we were so scared 😂 had nightmares for a few weeks after then was totally obsessed with dinosaurs
@Kage_1831
@Kage_1831 23 дня назад
"you gotta strike the dinosaur or something" hahaha best line in the whole video haha
@a9udn9u-vanced
@a9udn9u-vanced Год назад
30 years later, this movie is still the best!!!! I watched the 20 years re-release, will be happy to watch it again if they show this movie now!
@OfficialApex2002
@OfficialApex2002 4 месяца назад
The. Fact there are people who never watched this as a kid makes me sad. THIS WAS A MASTERPIECE THAT EVERYONE WENT AND SAW
@mycroft16
@mycroft16 3 месяца назад
The moment when people realize this isnt a fun movie about dinosaurs. Its a full on horror film. One of the greatest scenes ever. No music. Jut pure terror.
@SankofaNYC
@SankofaNYC 10 месяцев назад
It’s so wild seeing people witness this for the first time
@tomweyts
@tomweyts Год назад
i remember seeing JP on opening night back in the day as a kid , people in the theater were basicly mindblown by this film, nothing even comes close to this up untill now, Stan winstons work on the animatronics was beyond amazing
@godzillarwby1755
@godzillarwby1755 Год назад
9:00 *All hail the Queen of the dinosaurs! RULER OF JURASSIC PARK!*
@Robert-ht7om
@Robert-ht7om 2 месяца назад
Little pet peeve of mine when these tense unpredictable crazy situations come up and people can't help but judge the characters for what they're doing and suggesting they should be doing this or that when I know full well all of us would be acting no better, some would scream and panic, some would be frozen in fear not able to process what we are seeing, and yes some of us would of ran leaving people behind, in situations like that instinct kicks in hard and there's no time to stop and think rationally.
@TheNocturnalOracle
@TheNocturnalOracle Год назад
this feels like watching the movie with classmates who are very vocal
@donaldsteven7592
@donaldsteven7592 Год назад
Yeah lol and the kids didn't get Eaten up! But that really mean old Greedy lawyer guy who selfishly abbonond them he was the one who gets found and Eaten up 😋 it was actually kinda funny wouldn't you agree?
@darkprose
@darkprose 7 месяцев назад
Is there a worse way to watch a movie for the first time than this? I can tell you what it was like to watch this in the theater on opening day because I was there, ten years old, excited out of my gourd. You know what I heard? I heard three things: a few collective screams; laughter; and, most powerful of all, the silence of an audience in the dark holding their breath in terror and wonder at what they were seeing. No one _reacted_ to movies; we _watched_ them. It wasn’t about us, the audience in the dark, it was about the spectacle on the giant screen in front of them. Reactors have to watch movies in brightly lit rooms. They have to talk, endlessly, often over dialogue that might be important, but they weren’t listening. Reaction videos are _nothing_ like a real theater experience. I enjoy watching these videos, too, but you know what? _I would never watch a movie like this myself._ I love movies too much. What makes it worse is that all of these people are idiots. Here are some comments they made during this scene: “Is it like a huge dinosaur coming?” (Wow.) “The _T rex_ roar is very accurate.” (No one has a clue what it sounded like.) “He is literally out.” (Literally, you guys, like so literally.) “My man’s thirsty.” (Because Grant drank some water.) “The kid’s noticed something.” (Because the kid noticed something.) “That’s part of the goat.” (Because it was...yeah, part of the goat.) “These kids are moving a lot.” (Reactors are often surprised to see human behavior.)
@hamletksquid2702
@hamletksquid2702 Год назад
Recognized the title quote right off. "I hope they're nice dinosaurs" was another classic from her.
@kegr1066
@kegr1066 3 месяца назад
"Did Spielberg just kill an 8 year old kid?" Guess he watched Jurassic Park before Jaws.
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