The Meteor Shower Scene - Dinosaur (HD Movie Clip)
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When a meteor shower destroys their home, iguanodon Aladar and his family join a herd of dinosaurs heading for safety. En route, he befriends Baylene, an elderly brachiosaur; Eema, an unstoppable styracosaur; and Neera, a feisty fellow iguanodon. Together, they must stand strong amidst supply shortages, the threat of carnotaur attacks, and Aladar's run-ins with the herd's stubborn leader, Kron.
Join the action-packed adventure of a group of dinosaurs overcoming enormous challenges through courage, loyalty and hope in this special-effects phenomenon. Set 65 million years ago, this is the story of Aladar, an iguanodon who is separated from his own kind and raised by a clan of lemurs, including the wisecracking Zini and the compassionate Plio. When a meteor shower destroys their home, Aladar and his family follow a herd of dinosaurs heading for the safety of the "nesting grounds." Along the way, Aladar befriends Baylene, an elderly brachiosaur; Eema, an unstoppable styracosaur; and Neera, a feisty fellow iguanodon. Together, they must stand strong amidst food and water shortages, the threat of carnotaur attacks, and Aladar's run-ins with the herd's stubborn leader, Kron.
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I cannot wrap my head around the fact that this movie is highly underrated, a true classic in my book
If you look up Wikipedia of the highest grossing films in 2000, Disney's Dinosaur is the fifth or fourth highest grossing film of the year.
I remember this scene a lot as a kid
@@taajwarpope2708critically it’s just not beloved
@@watchforever1724 you might be right. Although, who doesn't like more dinosaur stories?
@@taajwarpope2708 I mean yeah but when you compare it to other films and especially Pixar this movie is considered by people to be meh hell I went on the internet and i remembered a lot of CZcamsrs giving this a meh review ,I’m sorta biased because yeah parts of this movie isn’t great but calling the worst Disney made i mean compared to others like home on the range and chicken little what would you pick
The scene goes from serene, to tense, to apocalyptic in just a couple of minutes.
What a masterpiece.
Especially after such a happy and carefree scene. It is literally the two edges of spectrum which makes it even more impactful!
Yeah. But in reality around 66 million years ago, the 6 mile-wide asteroid impact had about a million nuclear weapons. And the shockwave cloud can hit Montana in a one in a half minute.
@@saelalessandrorodrigueznun6330 it's safe to assume that the one we saw wasn't THE asteroid, otherwise we would have had a much shorter movie
I don’t think this was THE asteroid that caused the KT extinction, mainly because Lemurs are indigenous only to Madagascar so we’re probably seeing a smaller asteroid strike the Indian Ocean, and the rock that caused the mass extinction occurred in Central America. That being said, even an asteroid smaller than THE asteroid would have been utterly devastating to the surrounding area in all direction.
If reality warping powers were real I could make it better.
The scene rocked my world as a kid. It unlocked a core memory.
Me too
Hehe “rocked your world”.
I’m assuming the pun was not intended?
I hadn't seen this film in probably 20 years, but I decided to rewatch this clip recently and holy crap, this one was still very memorable. Same with the march across the desert.
@@beastmaster0934man I didn’t even think of this until you mentioned it. Got a good laugh, thank you 😅
it rocked the dinosaur’s world too
When I was a kid this scene always scared the heck out of me. Now I am amazed that they mixed animation with practical effects for this scene.
Me too but I was amazed on this scene
When i was child i was scared by whole film 😂😂
Practical effects?
@@watchforever1724I dont know how this was labeled as a kids movie but it is amazing as an adult now
@@micha1870 could be because of the story and the animation probably being “it’s just for a kids” label
People don't understand when this came out in 2000, the realistic cgi looked awesome. I remember seeing the trailer for this on other VHS tapes and being excited to finally see it in person. This scene in particular was very impressive especially as a kid.
It still looks awesome
right ???? people would say stuff like "ugh the animation is bad, this is visually awful" but bro the movie's production began IN 1994 !!! like mixing cgi with a real background really was groundbreaking at the time
@@melancholictboy The animation remains brilliant! True talent doesn't need supercomputers :P !
this still looks amazing to this day… can barely noticed its aging in the cgi
I remember seeing this as a child, and I just remember feeling pure fear as they ran and screamed. Disney really did well with this scene.
It’s been decades and it’s STILL terrifying to me.
@@BrowncoatGofAZ no cuz same😭
It feels so realistic
Why does this scene portray a tone of fear and dread that most disaster and war movies can’t seem to get right?
I'm unsure how they did, but man I felt kinda curious but nervous watching this scene the first time as a kid
Yeah I know
To me, the initial obliviousness of the animals, as well as a great music score, is is what makes the build up of dread in this scene so perfect. The serene, yet eerie meteor shower, Yar sensing something is wrong but not knowing exactly what, and then the abrupt appearance of the giant rock that triggered the end of the dinosaurs. The lemurs have no idea what it is, while we as the audience know EXACTLY what it is and where this is heading. It helps you imagine how terrifying it must have been for the animals who went through it.
Just awakens in me an innate instinctual fear of extinction that surely all living things share
Because its animals, most movies potray the humans as this sort of God who either saved the planets, or just accept the fate as some greater good without any sort of survival instincts, the animals or the dinosaurs simply just run for lives based on their instincts, in case of something happens, this is what we would do in real life too
What I like about this scene is that it shows just how quickly things can change. One minute everyone’s celebrating their courtship, the next they’re running for their lives.
I gotta say, of all the dinosaur movies that have this extinction event featured in it, this has to be the one that captures the most intense, panicked and apocalyptic feel of it. Just the sense of confusion before the realization of what's actually happening is crafted so beautifully terrifying in these few minutes.
Just the fact that many creatures faced something like this back in the day gives me chills…
How terrifying this must've been to all the animals when they went extinct
Especially during the extinction of the dinosaurs
All the animals were so confused about what's happening around them which resulted them to run and hide from the danger and only a few species of animals at that time managed to survive the disaster of the meteor
really does give the different levels of fear a event like that would be if it happened in our time(seriously just replacing aladar & his lemur family with humans and animals running for their lives to any kind of safety really makes me hope i or anyone in my family are long gone when that happens.).
"Good job guys, now what's the name of this dinosaur movie?"
"Dinosaur?"
"Brilliant!"
The fact this came out in 2000 and still looks realistic is mind blowing this movie must have taken years to make especially knowing that it was being developed in the 1990s
Practical effects combined with good cgi make for an amazing and long lasting effect.
As a child, my parents rented this on VHS from our public library. This scene scared my brother and I so much they had to turn the film off, return it and wait a few years to watch it 😂
Best movie and one of the scariest moment
Fun Fact: In the movie the huge cloud that the meteorite forms is known as the Monster Cloud.
Yeah I know
I loved it so much. I forgot the name tho
In IRL this would be horrifying. Not only would the explosion blind you if you looked at it. But quakes would shake every section of the planet. And tsunamis would appear everywhere
Like if you ever see meteorites fall below the horizon you should flee immediately because it means they are big enough to make it through the atmosphere and make direct contact to the earth.
Another thing is that if you were very close to the impact zone you could be incinerated by the sheer heat coming from the initial explosion. Also, the blast pulse wave would be enough to knock over most buildings, uproot trees, and tear skin and muscle from bone. Then ofc there is all the flying debris. This is the kind of stuff would traumatize and haunt the dinosaurs who survived the initial impact and all of the chaos that ensued as a result.
Then we have to factor in trying to find food and water. With most plant life burnt to ash and major fresh water sources temporarily dried up, animals would no doubt become desperate to survive. And that means, in some cases you will be fighting to the very death for just a little bit of food or water, simply due to food sources vanishing basically overnight. For carnivores and scavengers, the plentiful corpses would give the impression that there was no shortage of food. Ofc that is all just an illusion caused by short term thinking. Think - where’s your next meal going to come from after you’ve eaten all the dead bodies that are just lying around? All of this paints a truly horrifying and depressing picture.
Not to mention, with the fireball that big on the horizon, means they would subject to around to heat comperable to the surface of the Sun.
@@Michael141- Honestly it would have been so cool if they made the rest of the movie about the characters dealing with the trauma of the meteor and show how the way they're behaving clearly isn't natural. Judging from the shot at 3:03 of Aladar's facial expression, it would be fair to assume he'd be scarred for life by what he's seen but they don't ever follow up on that for the rest of the movie. I love the movie and the worldbuilding in it regardless but it could've been a nice way to add some extra depth to the characters
@@ironcarnage1019I absolutely agree. The characters don’t ever talk about what happened, and that’s understandable as that’s some really painful stuff, not to mention they’re walking through the burning desert with very limited food and water while being hunted by predators. But still, the fact that everyone is just bottling up their feelings and not talking about what they experienced is not just unhealthy, it also forced us the audience to miss out on some critical character development. And yeah, it would also allow for some important world building. Like I just refuse to believe that this herd was just the only surviving group of dinosaurs aside from all of the predators scattered throughout the desert. Even just one scene of our characters opening up, allowing themselves to be vulnerable, and just acknowledging what they’ve gone through would have like you said given them some extra depth, and it would have really improved the story’s tone. But hey, the movie we got was still awesome, so I’m not gonna moan and groan about that sort of stuff.
Man if you were at the same distance between those dinosaurs in the movie and the meteor it would have been a single flash and you are dead
This scene used to scare the hell outta me when I was little, then afterwards I remember balling my eyes out when Suri and Aladar yell out for any survivors on the island after they escape.
That scene is very emotional for me ☹️
From 01:16 onward ... this may be one of the most dreading/apocalyptic scenes Disney has ever made. Certainty is for me.
And that moment of silence right after the meteor made its impact ... just brilliant.
Gave me shivers when I watched this movie as a kid
I absolutely agree. If Disney ever makes another apocalyptic scene for a movie, they really ought to take some notes from this movie. It’s not perfect, but it does a really good job at terrifying the audience and filling you with fear and dread, making you sit on the edge of your seat for every second of this scene.
The scene remains the gold standard for Armageddon-esque visuals in my opinion. Just about nothing can capture the same terrifying scope of it
This couldn't be a more realistic approach. I know that only as an adult now.
3:04, those are the eyes of someone looking into oblivion
As an adult, this scene still gets to me. Awesome film
I remember seeing this in theaters as a kid, the whole theater shook from the sound effects it was incredible
It's still such a stomach tightening moment for me even after 23 years. I still remember bits and pieces of the BTS footage for it and one of the things that stuck out was that they gave the explosion a POV, made it feel more menacing.
Back then when I was little I always found the scene at 3:03 terrifying. The look in Aladar's eyes showed so much fear, you could feel the dread yourself.
This scene was epic and intense!
Such a shame that Disney will never make a story like this again
0.10 i love when Aladar saids : WHOOUAH , and when he saids : Suri, suri where are you , because he is her big brother, she is her little sister, he is very protector with her,
Definitely
Haven't watched this movie in 20 years, still amazing, highly underappreciated
Aladar is a cinematic legend. What a kind, gentle, leading soul. I'm glad to see a lot of love for this movie these days. One of my favorites since I was 3. The whole cast was fantastic, and the effects still really hold up in my opinion. Some real passion went into this.
Does anyone here think Aladar's Mother survived?
A few things I realized about this masterfully-crafted scene
1: When Plio sees the asteroid coming down, her eyes widen in horror.
2: When the asteroid hits, the sky instantly goes JET BLACK before hellfire rains down.
3: The silence after the impact, and the look of realization on Plio's face.
The detail is excellent. You can see the meteor dissappear behind earth's horizon, for a moment before it blows up, showing how far away the meter actually is, and you don't hear the sound until after the Shockwave pass, it's more realistic than practically any explosion in a live action film. Lol
I’ve seen this film jillions of times and never once grew bored of it. It was one of my ultimate childhood gems.
Watched this clip for the first time in like 20 or so years and it made me tear up still. So well done! The fear and want to survive is palpable.
3.12 I love when Aladar jumps in ocean, it reminds Owen, Claire and Franklin in Jurassic world 2 when they jump to escape to volcano's eruption, it's the same scene .
Omg, i have never thought of that until know!
And even more funny that this film and _Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom_ both involved a Carnotaurus.
Always terrified me as a kid lol. Amazing scene still holds up today.
This movie will always be TOP TIER IDC ...the story .. the animation ..the voices ... EVERYTHING WAS PERFECT
As a kid not even knowing what a meteor is, you knew a big rock thing falling from the sky means something terrible is going to happen. Human instinct.
Indeed...
1:31-1:39
"We have become death, the destroys of world"
The family always stay together
Best outro for this scene lol, death of an island of monkeys, then dinosaur dubstep
A little off topic, but this scene really puts into perspective the destructive magnitude of a meteor, and how insignificant even nuclear weapons would be in the face of such power.
Also, I like the fact that in some scenes the explosion looks so close to Aladar and co. when in actuality it hasn't even reached the island yet.
As a kid I always skipped this scene cause it scared the hell out of me. The music while the meteor falls just terrified me.
This scene terrified me (like no horror movie could) when I was little - the feeling of something like this causing Armageddon greatly terrified me. This was my cause of fear before I saw "Signs" 2 years later, when it came out on DVD in 2003. I first saw this movie on video in 2001. And I think I saw this on UPN too. UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship FTW. UPN was more popular, 11 consecutive years, and Warner Bros.ish than The WB. And it's frightening because it's realistic.
You’d think that meteor was the one that wiped the dinosaurs out, but it wasn’t
I thought the meteor was the final nail in their coffin before extinction (climate change and less diverse adaptations being big factors to)
It happened years ago
could have been a lesser meteor that wiped out a large population!
The meteor wasn't the one that killed the majority off. It was the global winter that lasted probably 10 years that killed everything larger than a toddler or a crocodile which couldn't survive long periods of time without food or with very little of it until the dust blocking the sun settled and plants started growing again in mass. It's possible some non-bird like dinos that eventually became extinct lasted for a few years after the meteorite hit the Earth, maybe even just mere months before plants began growing again and we will never know it.
@@_MaZTeR_10 years? more like 10 thousand years hehe
God this was terrifying. The music, the sound of the meteors falling, the shot of the explosion consuming the tree. Fuckin’ hell.
Still love this movie just as much as I loved it as a little kid. And forever will
This scene make me gooseboomp everytime
That moment of silence between the meteor impact and the initial shockwaves combined with the explosive meteor fragments flying towards the earth was creepy
I don't know why, but watching this scene now as a 25-year-old gave me chills for some reason.
I remember going to see this and could not believe how realistic I thought it was. 5-year old me was in awe
One of the moments that genuinely terrified me 😳
This was my Oppenhiemer scene when I watched this movie in the theater
This movie was phenomenal
I was late to the game cause I was born in 2005... but this movie was my whole ass childhood-
I swear the trailer for it was on ever CD we had, and I asked my mom if we could buy it so I could actually watch the movie
Still legendary to this day dude- wayyyyyy ahead of its time for sure
I know it got a lot of comparison to Land Before Time at the time. But when this came out I was excited. I watched the Movie Surfers on Disney and they showed behind the scenes and around the time Walking with Dinosaurs was on Discovery. As a dinosaur fan this was a great time.
Man, it was freaking great movie I loved it
It's crazy to think that this isn't even the asteroid that wipes them out.
I feel bad for the other Lemurs...
Man, that scene was crazy when I watched it while watching the movie back then, even as a 21 young adult now lol.
2024? It's still one of my favorite movies!! I was only 6 when I watched this movie for the first time. Now I'm almost 30. How time flies ♥️😭
This movies a 10/10 best soundtrack I’ve listened too and characters are so good
The way the ejecta starts to arc out from the impact site makes you realise “HOLY SHIT ITS COMING THIS WAY”
1:39 The Fallout TV show bring me here, just because of that scene.
Run Run Run as fast as you can
it's so beautiful, the destruction
Bro this was the first disney movie i ever watched
NARRATOR:
"This is the Earth, at a time when the dinosaurs roamed a lush and fertile planet. A piece of rock just 6 miles wide changed all that. It hit with the force of 10,000 powerful nuclear weapon. A trillion tons of dirt and rock hurtled into the atmosphere, creating a suffocating blanket of dust the sun was powerless to penetrate for a thousand years. It happened before, it will happen again and it's just a question of when?"
I get the reference. =)
Pretty sure according to current knowledge, the dust cloud didn't last thousands of years, but rather some years, possibly 10. I doubt much of anything would survive a millenia of darkness
And then the Good Dinosaur came out and showed how the company took a billion steps backwards in the animation department 🤦♀️
This film still holds up after 24 years and it’s an incredible masterpiece for the whole family. ❤️
Those rocks bombarding the island appear to range in size from 2 feet across all the way up to the size of cars. Anything that took a direct hit would be dead in an instant, save for the sauropods. However, rocks that big would still give the huge dinos fatal injuries. A head hit would be instant death, while a hit to the abdomen would result in a quick, but very painful death. During this scene, Aladar nearly gets hit by a rock that looks to be about the same size as a large trash can. It actually almost knocked him off his feet. Anything that survived the bombardment would then have had to face the blast wave caused by the main asteroid impact. Near the end of this scene, you can see huge elephant sized boulders being sent flying by the blast wave. Your only chance of survival would be to find shelter underground or in a large cave immediately, or in Aladar’s case, jumping into the water.
It landed behind Aladar, and it threw him into the air, Aladar landed on his chest
Bro that CGI holds up so well. What the hell happened to Disney?
These movies flopped terribly. That's what happened.
this movie was my all time favorite as a kid. the way the incoming cloud of fire that is coming towards aladar reflects in his eyes as he's initially scared to jump has been permanently lasered in my memory.
This 2000 animation is better than todays animations. We’re just evolving backwards
0:26 Suri: What are they?
0:28 Aladar: I don’t know.
Dad? *sniffs* Something wrong.
Those are shooting stars. That means a asteroid is coming.
this make my childhood so great and i still watch it
Do you know what I can’t believe? That this wasn’t nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. I mean, come on! Combining computer animated characters with live action backgrounds and this super badass scene? This movie is special effects Oscar gold and yet the Academy ignored it
I remember watching this scene from this movie a lot of times, and I still have a DVD of this movie and I've watched this movie every single time until now, and since I'm 18 years old, I remember everything thing that I've seen happened in this movie, and I found that some locations of this movie was based on places we have right now like the island of those monkeys Aladar was raised by was based on Madagascar, the place where his nest was and where his mother and other dinosaurs were attacked by a Carnotaurus was based on Venezuela and Florida, and so much more. And another thing, I'm like the only person who was never scared of anything from this movie, not even when I first watched it, or when I saw the Carnotaurus from this movie either.
This movie is so nostalgic! Remembered watching it as a kid when it was on VCR!
Fuckkk this scene goes hard. Scary scene for me in my childhood 😞
This is a frightening scene considering the comet / meteor was foreshadowing the Asteroid that would cause the KT mass extinction and annihilate the cretaceous ecosystem.
Safe to say, Aladar and his furry family were lucky to actually witness this comet/meteor and not the giant asteroid.
No worries, Aladar and his family still have between 57 million and 61 million years before the really big rock hits.
I grew up by watching this film. It brings so much memories.
This scene gave us a nuke like explosion so much better than what Christopher Nolan had used in Oppenheimer. That mini explosion wasn't upto the proper scale of what a nuke should have looked like, whereas here they used both practical and special effects.
I remember watching this movie when I was a kid that scene scared the crap out of me
1:39 Man, that looks like an exploded atomic bomb, but without radiation.
I remembered as a kid my parent rented this movie from best buy and i watched this movie hundreds of time and this scene truly waa terrifying as a kid and still is
This was like 9/11 for dinosaurs
Worse than 9/11.
Americans trying not to relate a tragedy that costed a few hundred lives , to A LITERAL EXTINCTION METEOR
As a lover of highways for a time between 2001 and 2009 really lol I had to be on highway underpasses. My love of New York/Brooklyn streets partially stems cause of this movie because NY is rife with underpasses and it was a love of life. And fear of looking at the sky. That greatly diminished after 2003 though when "Signs" replaced this movie as my cause of fear. I mostly just wanted to be home after dark when I saw that movie lol like 5% of the time. This movie still is more scary in a profound way but "Signs" is tied.
It never stopped my life for highways trips though. This mostly was a daily thing when I was in Brooklyn, not during vacations. Or long trips.
now this is how you craft a fuckin' scene. holy shit
Serene to horrifying in moments. An amazing scene that is haunting
it baffles me how this landmark in visual effects has been forgotten.
My 2nd favorite Dinosaur movie after Jurassic Park
When u open up a portapotty and u r hit with the stench 1:45
Couple things. One there was multiple extinction level events that did happen that the Dinosaurs did actually recover from and little creatures and other smaller dinos were pretty much the only survivors so in a way this is kind of sort of accurate. While also I forgot how dark This scene and the scene after are where they confirm basically everyone else they knew are dead hell even in the beginning most of aladars brothers and sisters eggs get stomped on while the carno kills another Dino… just kind of crazy a Disney movie showed Dino’s and other things dying back in the day.
Insane to think this is 24 years old now
Holy shit
I don’t believe the meteor wiped out the dinosaurs, but I think that theory draws a parallel to what happened to Sodom and Gomorrah.
No the meteor didn't destroyed dinosaurs it happened years ago
Agreed although the Bible stays silent on dates. This could very well have happened. Disasters happen.
@@robjackson5245 Personally, I believe the dinosaurs were wiped out after the flood.
@@rainbowhawk911 True. But natural disasters, even nasty meteors, are not necessarily God's punishment. This doesn't contradict the Bible. The problem is just the nature of these things. And the fact that some, not all, of this seems to be evolutionary preaching. That's where the problem lies.
@@robjackson5245 The Bible does say the destruction of those cities was a punishment for the sins of its people, but other than that, you’re right.
they should do a remastered version for this
This scene reminds me of the Scripture I read in Revelations chapter 8.
kinda eerie. humans have seen similar events. lets hope we dont witness another in our lifetime.
Hope we do honestly humans have caused to much damage to the earth and each other let's be real
@@realone6138 listen, we haven't done anything to the Earth compared to what nature already has done and will do to it. We have been polluting for like 200 years at most. That is nothing compared to what a space rock will do.
@@realone6138 So since humans are damaging the planet you hope for a mass extinction event?
i just want to say : before Robert Oppenheimer became the Destroyer of Worlds, Millions years ago Comets and Meteors were already the Destroyer of Worlds
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Nice reference 🧐