Paleontologist Reviews Dinosaur Movie Scenes | Vanity Fair

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  • How accurate is Hollywood when it comes to depicting dinosaurs on the big screen? Paleontologist Mark Loewen reviews dinosaur scenes from films including ‘Jurassic Park,’ ‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park,’ ’Jurassic World,’ ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,’ ‘Land Of The Lost,’ ’King Kong,’ ‘Night at the Museum,’ and more.
    Filmed in Paleontology Collections at the Natural History Museum of Utah, located on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Special thanks to Abby Curran, Carrie Levitt-Bussian, and Beth Mitchell from NHMU.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:30 Jurassic Park
    3:41 Jurassic World
    4:54 The Lost World: Jurassic Park
    7:31 Land of the Lost
    9:36 Jurassic Park 3
    11:26 King Kong
    13:01 Night at the Museum
    13:45 The Land Before Time
    14:34 One Million Years B.C.
    15:42 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
    17:38 Fantasia
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  • @herodontus
    @herodontus Před rokem +8562

    I'm still pissed off that my parents didn't let me become this guy. Look at how cool he is. This is what peak paleontologist performance looks like.

    • @Alex-ff1mk
      @Alex-ff1mk Před rokem +109

      Didnt let you? Tf its up to you what u go study

    • @herodontus
      @herodontus Před rokem +751

      ​@@Alex-ff1mk Some cultures are different. As a child who doesn't know better, you are shamed into making choices your family wants.
      And if you move countries like I did, the language barrier and lack of money will dictate what studies you have access to.

    • @kylegray3838
      @kylegray3838 Před rokem +70

      your parents watched Friends and said....nahhh ahhhhh

    • @JazzyCrumbles
      @JazzyCrumbles Před rokem +98

      @@herodontus listen. it's like that where I live too. But I failed so many times at becoming what they wanted me to become (getting into uni for STEM) that they just told me to get into any course at uni, whatever the cost. So I got into what I wanted in the end lol

    • @BSweetlikeme
      @BSweetlikeme Před rokem +26

      ​@@JazzyCrumbles I should have done this 😂

  • @adamlone5548
    @adamlone5548 Před rokem +12813

    I like this guy; he explains the inaccuracies without coming across as a condescending prick. Just a chill dude with impeccable fashion sense. 10/10

    • @garzapinups
      @garzapinups Před rokem +105

      Yes this, thank you lol

    • @magicman3163
      @magicman3163 Před rokem +146

      He doesn’t know the T.Rex is called the T.Rex’s monster it’s a common misconception because the film is more popular than the boom

    • @theant2266
      @theant2266 Před rokem +21

      @@magicman3163 I am puzzled

    • @TBone4Breakfast
      @TBone4Breakfast Před rokem +150

      @@theant2266 Its a joke referencing Frankenstein.
      Frankstein was the scientist. The monster was called Frankenstein's monster

    • @katevgrady
      @katevgrady Před rokem +18

      I neeeeed his shirt.

  • @alcatrazdelta3331
    @alcatrazdelta3331 Před 6 měsíci +1173

    I like how he doesn’t look too deep or get offended by the depictions in the movies. He critiques and says “well it’s a movie and this is where paleontology was at at this time”

    • @Sassafrass95
      @Sassafrass95 Před 4 měsíci +16

      Unlike another guy I watched who critiqued everything without giving context but yet still gave each clip he watched like 7/10s or 5/10s even though he hated how the dino's were depicted

    • @yung_nuts
      @yung_nuts Před měsícem +2

      true!! many don't consider how facts known now weren't common knowledge back then and how frequently subjects like paleontology and other scientific fields change!

    • @nickray6312
      @nickray6312 Před 29 dny +1

      Im offended that he didnt talk about dinosaur train

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 Před 28 dny +15

      Tbf, it helps that there's dialogue in the Jurassic Park franchise (both the books and the movies) that explain the dinosaurs were never going to be completely accurate dinosaurs, because of their frog DNA. The dinosaurs being mish-mashed clones of dinosaurs instead of real dinosaurs helps people in the franchise be creative with their dinos! ^^

    • @sirboomsalot4902
      @sirboomsalot4902 Před 20 dny +3

      @@Scarshadow666This is one aspect I’m glad the World movies leaned into

  • @swimteamizzle1114
    @swimteamizzle1114 Před rokem +1629

    "T-Rex wins, as it would against any dinosaur"
    Love a man who takes strong stances

    • @TravisMcInroy
      @TravisMcInroy Před 7 měsíci +54

      Obviously no dinosaur would have won 100% of its battles, but the most OP terrestrial predator that nature ever created probably would have had a higher win rate than almost every other dinosaur.

    • @theangrysuchomimus5163
      @theangrysuchomimus5163 Před 7 měsíci +10

      Most sauropods would win in a fight versus the tyrant lizard, or most non sauropod-dinosaurs for that matter

    • @CHANN3L_NAME
      @CHANN3L_NAME Před 6 měsíci +27

      @@theangrysuchomimus5163 most non sauropod dinosaurs would lose to a tyrannosaurus.

    • @reddrex8617
      @reddrex8617 Před 5 měsíci

      most sauropods would win yeah but majority of non sauropod dinosaurs would lose to an apex predator like t-rex.@@theangrysuchomimus5163

    • @erikdayne5429
      @erikdayne5429 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Triceratops would turn T-Rex into a pin cushion

  • @switchblade_bambi
    @switchblade_bambi Před rokem +42280

    He is the most paleontologist looking paleontologist that has ever paleontologist in the history of paleontologists.

  • @BrokenNoah
    @BrokenNoah Před rokem +2694

    8:47 "T-Rex is not a fast animal but T-Rex is faster than Will Ferrell"
    - Mark Loewen, 2022

  • @sussygojira4121
    @sussygojira4121 Před rokem +416

    "No wonder you're extinct."
    *The Dilophosaurus has never been this emotionally scarred.*

    • @speedracer2008
      @speedracer2008 Před 4 měsíci +9

      After that comment, Dilophosaurus be like:
      “Ok, I was going to display to get you to go away, but now, I’m going to rip you to pieces.”

    • @luigiconder6113
      @luigiconder6113 Před měsícem +5

      UP NEXT: Dilophosaurus reacts to humans*

    • @I9X8I
      @I9X8I Před 26 dny +1

      @@luigiconder6113 yummy!

  • @sansthedrummer
    @sansthedrummer Před rokem +884

    In the Jurassic Park series, I chalked up any Dino inaccuracies to the DNA tampering/filling in the gaps.

    • @lizh7777
      @lizh7777 Před rokem +89

      I think the book says the same.

    • @vaporean_boylove.0w083
      @vaporean_boylove.0w083 Před rokem +69

      That's kinda my guess. Since they can't get the purest DNA to copy.

    • @mashur4880
      @mashur4880 Před rokem +81

      Also, for both theme parks. Dinosaurs were made to be scary, not accurate

    • @thecyanadon
      @thecyanadon Před rokem +65

      Yep, Jurassic Park (and the writers) knew the dinos they described would not be accurate forever and made sure that when the time came they had an explanation.

    • @sams.5468
      @sams.5468 Před rokem +35

      Yeah, I get why paleontologists feel the need to point out inaccuracies with those movies and/or books. But I respectfully tend to feel the need to scream at them that they're genetically altered. They're *not* supposed to be pure dinosaurs. So the complaint that they aren't like what the common theory of what the dinosaurs were like at the time they were released is actually kind of pointless.

  • @trishabanerjee2252
    @trishabanerjee2252 Před rokem +2601

    “Probably the best thing to do is to stay ahead of the rest of the people in your group” lmfaoo he literally said “you don’t need to outrun the dinosaur just your friends”. I love him.

    • @crochetedfromTheRose
      @crochetedfromTheRose Před rokem +33

      Literally just saw your comment as he was saying it in the video 🤣🤣

    • @Kraz4912
      @Kraz4912 Před rokem +7

      The dino can comeback for you tho..

    • @dobasapuski6365
      @dobasapuski6365 Před rokem +10

      I would be really sad if no one mentioned it.Glad you did

    • @Kraz4912
      @Kraz4912 Před rokem +3

      @@dobasapuski6365 ikr

    • @ryanwyrick4665
      @ryanwyrick4665 Před rokem +1

      well then he's dinner cuz hes slowest for sure

  • @AkuTenshiiZero
    @AkuTenshiiZero Před rokem +3990

    I will always find it both disappointing and hilariously adorable that actual velociraptors were basically just super pissed off turkeys.

    • @omerc10696
      @omerc10696 Před rokem +122

      They were basically the Compys only slightly bigger lol

    • @shadowmandeathstroke8232
      @shadowmandeathstroke8232 Před rokem +116

      They really are just large chickens

    • @whatoncewas8480
      @whatoncewas8480 Před rokem +5

      😂

    • @Peinfull87
      @Peinfull87 Před rokem +2

      That's what the fat kid on first Jurassic park would say.

    • @Varekai0723
      @Varekai0723 Před rokem +129

      Deinonychus is basically what the movie dinosaurs are supposed to be, but they liked the name Velociraptor instead.

  • @vermin1970
    @vermin1970 Před rokem +1517

    Good to see Hagrid pursuing other interests now that Hogwarts isn't a thing anymore. 🤣

  • @skysmaug3844
    @skysmaug3844 Před rokem +482

    I had Mark Loewen as a professor teaching a "World of Dinosaurs" class at the University of Utah. It was easily one of my favorite and most fun classes that I've taken. If anyone reading this is at the U (or is planning to be) I can't recommend that class enough.

    • @tiffanypersaud3518
      @tiffanypersaud3518 Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @dverarde84
      @dverarde84 Před rokem +1

      How much did the old guy or Vanity Faire pay you to write that comment? I would love to write nothing at all and get paid for it 👍

    • @cu11en76
      @cu11en76 Před rokem +3

      @@dverarde84 Did you have him too? I'm just starting his class

    • @twiceblackpink3531
      @twiceblackpink3531 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@dverarde84omg so mean he’s like one of the best professors I’ve had. Very memorable

  • @christianfehr8652
    @christianfehr8652 Před rokem +3694

    He was my professor at university of Utah - fun guy and great teacher. He went by “Hagrid” to the kids

  • @spadertwosix6363
    @spadertwosix6363 Před rokem +3093

    Can someone let Hagrid know he’s not fooling anyone, he’a an expert on beast in the magic world, and a paleontologist in the muggle world.

    • @adamlewis6756
      @adamlewis6756 Před rokem +113

      Holy crap, I’m dying over here! Why do you have to say such accurate silliness while I’m drinking my coffee!

    • @kimberlytaylor5886
      @kimberlytaylor5886 Před rokem +51

      I just scared the cat. He was sleeping peacefully and I just busted out laughing. May have accidentally wet myself also 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 Před rokem +8

      For some reason, I thought of Dom Deluise, when I saw the professor.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem +1

      @@elultimo102 If youre under this channel, i assume youre a Science-Fan?

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 Před rokem +2

      @@nenmaster5218 ---I was going by first impressions. I see the Hagrid appearance, but I was a fan of Dom Deluise for years. I'm, sadly enough, an old guy----😢

  • @cschoepp2203
    @cschoepp2203 Před rokem +94

    The CGI in the 1993 film is STILL
    leaps and bounds better than any of the other films mentioned in this. Insane.

    • @paigesdontfly
      @paigesdontfly Před 4 měsíci +14

      That's because most of it was robotics and people in suits. The t Rex was actually a large robot (that often malfunctioned during the filming especially during the rain scenes - many people on set said it would "come to life" in between filming) and the raptors were dudes in suits lol look up some of the stories, it's pretty fascinating

    • @Account.for.Comment
      @Account.for.Comment Před dnem

      ​@@paigesdontflyand also, less realistic CGI are used for distance and quick scenes. They are blurry and out of focus. We don't have closed-up of them to see how they really look. Like the running scene with Grant and the two kids, on broad daylights in the herd. All the dinosaur except the Trex are so quick and blurry, unless people paused, they would not noticed how rudimentary the CGI are.

  • @ashardalondragnipurake
    @ashardalondragnipurake Před rokem +3451

    love how he actually advised you not to outrun the dino
    just outrun the humans

    • @Bad_Hombre_ADK
      @Bad_Hombre_ADK Před rokem +189

      There's an old joke amongst hikers. I don't have to be faster than the bear, just faster than you.

    • @mangaanimefan3089
      @mangaanimefan3089 Před rokem +62

      Advice that really works for anything that's trying to eat/kill you. Be faster than the slowest person.

    • @Rico_71
      @Rico_71 Před rokem +33

      @@Bad_Hombre_ADK I heard the same-ish thing exists among surfers. "Always swim with a buddy, never alone. And make sure your buddy is a slower swimmer than you"

    • @OperatorError0919
      @OperatorError0919 Před rokem +24

      @@Rico_71 I mean, for surfers, being a slow swimmer isn't going to make much of a difference. If a shark wants you dead, you're not going to see it coming in the first place. You just have to make sure your friend is easier to mistake for a seal.

    • @segbhfrdgthyb576
      @segbhfrdgthyb576 Před rokem +7

      @@OperatorError0919 You might be talking about great white sharks, who are mostly stealth hunters, other sharks not so much
      Normally the shark is curious at first, it starts making passes to analyze you, getting closer each time, until it decides to taste test you once it feels confident that you won't react aggressively, and you won't be able to notice that change in behavior until it's too late
      In this surfer scenario the most important thing is to stay calm and not make splashes, sharks don't attack everything if they don't recognize it, but panic is something they recognize very well, and knowing how to control your fear will make you less likely to be targeted than the other potentially panicking surfers around you

  • @appleseiter15
    @appleseiter15 Před rokem +3914

    Fun fact: I signed up for the world of dinosaurs class at the University of Utah many years ago because this guy was teaching and he had a great reputation. Sadly, some other guy ended up teaching it at the last minute and it was terrible. This guy came as a guest speaker one day and it was incredible. So sad I didn’t get him for the whole semester!

    • @puregold1725
      @puregold1725 Před rokem +39

      Fun fact. You sound like Sheldon. Good for you!

    • @petergriffin6346
      @petergriffin6346 Před rokem +6

      Funny Fact

    • @KimberlyLetsGo
      @KimberlyLetsGo Před rokem +64

      Sounds like bait and switch. You should have withdrawn.

    • @eliotj
      @eliotj Před rokem +51

      Aww that sucks. This guy does have a naturally good cadence of speaking and presents information thoughtfully. He's probably a great lecture professor!

    • @harrisonlamb388
      @harrisonlamb388 Před rokem +15

      Can confirm is a very entertaining lecturer.

  • @SentaiYamaneko
    @SentaiYamaneko Před rokem +173

    I heard somewhere that the dinosaurs they called Velociraptors were actually based on Deinonychus, they just changed the name because they thought it sounded better. I personally think 'terrible claw' sounds more intimidating than 'swift robber', but I guess that's just me.

    • @itsthebiggiecheese9213
      @itsthebiggiecheese9213 Před rokem +18

      I mean, that's only if you understand Latin.

    • @googlephone4445
      @googlephone4445 Před rokem +10

      @@itsthebiggiecheese9213 and greek...

    • @secondvoltage
      @secondvoltage Před rokem +27

      That's correct, they based them on Deinonychus, but it wasn't actually big enough either for what they wanted, and they wanted to make them even bigger. But luckily Utahraptor was discovered around the same time and that justified their decision on making the raptors Utahraptor sized. And you're very right they kept the name incorrectly as Velociraptor simply because they thought it sounded cooler.

    • @austinames9340
      @austinames9340 Před 8 měsíci +10

      It was more because at the time the book was being written, Deinonychus was thought to be a species of Velociraptor. This idea fell out of favor but Crichton still called them Velociraptor.

    • @yaboytroy357
      @yaboytroy357 Před 2 měsíci

      Velociraptor is literally “super fast bird of prey” and if that’s not a catchy name, idk what is

  • @bastloki
    @bastloki Před rokem +35

    I was SO AFRAID you were gonna judge Fantasia through a modern lense. It was this segment that kick started my love of dinosaurs as a child and it still has a special place in my heart

  • @miyalovetco
    @miyalovetco Před rokem +3874

    This dude taught a class called science in cinema at the university of Utah that I took. My god was it one of my favorites. He let us watch the shittiest tornado/volcano movies and made the whole thing educational. Brilliant man.

    • @magnun5151
      @magnun5151 Před rokem +93

      Im in the same class right now, easily my favorite.

    • @sijdnsd6460
      @sijdnsd6460 Před rokem +28

      Cool, the guy who this guy talked about, Jack Horner was one of my professors in college.

    • @InWitheNew
      @InWitheNew Před rokem +14

      I was actually just about to post that I would love to take a class or just sit and talk with this dude. Just a real genuine vibe.

    • @kw7378a1
      @kw7378a1 Před rokem +8

      I would love to take a class like that 😁

    • @dforman4770
      @dforman4770 Před rokem +11

      There are very few things that is better than a college professor that enjoys their job and tries to make their class enjoyable

  • @thexplodenator3007
    @thexplodenator3007 Před rokem +3173

    This guy was actually one of my college professors! He named Nasutoceratops that shows up in the new Jurassic World movie, and that you can see the skull of in the background

  • @bsheaves
    @bsheaves Před 4 měsíci +19

    I remember being a kid seeing JP3 and thinking: “but wouldn’t the bite of tyrannosaurus be basically a 1 shot?” Glad my young brain was vindicated

  • @PTMsubaru41
    @PTMsubaru41 Před rokem +18

    I wanna go to Utah just to meet this man, even tho I don't even care about dinosaurs or cinema! He seems to be so chill, so down to earth, knowing a lot of things but not being cocky about it. I want to see more of him! Give this man a CZcams Channel!

  • @ryanking5689
    @ryanking5689 Před rokem +1547

    "if you had a pair of workboots and a stick, you could probably fend off this dinosaur", Is such a beautiful sentence to me

    • @brandontankersley8107
      @brandontankersley8107 Před rokem +122

      "Git on now, git"

    • @thejack9178
      @thejack9178 Před rokem +3

      Not true tho

    • @mr.rufasi2729
      @mr.rufasi2729 Před rokem +78

      @@thejack9178 considering how small velociraptors really were it’s probably true

    • @kurtsherer8211
      @kurtsherer8211 Před rokem +28

      Like fending off a Raccoon lol

    • @888Grim
      @888Grim Před rokem +9

      @@mr.rufasi2729 I don't know if it would be true or not
      ...but I think it's less useful to imagine:
      "Thing the size of a dog"
      ...and more useful to imagine:
      "Predatory bird the size of a dog that doesn't need flight adaptations"
      ...and now I want something better than a stick =P

  • @CoinsAndCapsaicin
    @CoinsAndCapsaicin Před rokem +1630

    This guy...I'd love to watch like a Netflix series of him teaching about dinosaurs.

    • @archkull
      @archkull Před rokem +3

      You wouldnt watch it if it wasn't Netflix?

    • @CoinsAndCapsaicin
      @CoinsAndCapsaicin Před rokem +31

      @@archkull I'd watch it anywhere I could. Netflix was just the first streaming service I thought of.

    • @jmi5969
      @jmi5969 Před rokem

      I'm not sure that I would. His looks are all too reminiscent of the late great Bud Spencer.

    • @racheldelilah
      @racheldelilah Před rokem +1

      Yessss that would be great!!🙏

    • @archkull
      @archkull Před rokem +2

      @@CoinsAndCapsaicin I guess its just a pet peeve of mine when people default to Netflix with stuff like this as if they dont already have a massive monopoly on this stuff

  • @IDKWID1
    @IDKWID1 Před rokem +139

    Somebody has probably already mentioned this, but in the book the culprit for the poor, motion-based vision the T-rex had was another wrinkle caused by the frog DNA they used to fill in the genetic gaps. If I remember correctly, the Rex is coming towards Grant who freezes up out of fear. Suddenly the animal becomes confused and Grant realizes that it can't see him.

    • @XWierdThingsHappenX
      @XWierdThingsHappenX Před rokem +9

      I think sone frogs do have motion based vision so this explains it

    • @CheefwitKong
      @CheefwitKong Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yea the book explained the poor vision very few point that out

    • @abdallahel-terry1263
      @abdallahel-terry1263 Před 8 dny

      I wish we got a film like the book
      Pure horror

  • @oneworldawakening
    @oneworldawakening Před 9 měsíci +14

    I watched just for fun and it was, but what I didn't expect was how much I would learn and how interesting it was. Mr. Loewen is an excellen narrator and teacher. I wish other youtubers would emulate his style of elocution.

  • @m.hoiseth6796
    @m.hoiseth6796 Před rokem +1911

    He should be the next protagonist in the Jurassic franchise. I'd love if he while being chased just started to point out every inaccuracy of the dinos.

    • @michellekeely2250
      @michellekeely2250 Před rokem +17

      Yes please

    • @jackobecantrell9451
      @jackobecantrell9451 Před rokem +113

      "RUN RAPTORS.... WELL NOT REALLY THEY ARE A BIT TOO BIG.... MORE LIKE UTAH RAPTORS.... BUT THE HEAD SHAPE IS ALL WRONG.... JUST RUN!!!"

    • @Necrobin
      @Necrobin Před rokem +42

      "Actually you cannot do that Mr dinosaur!"

    • @crixxxxxxxxx
      @crixxxxxxxxx Před 11 měsíci +33

      Played by Jack Black

    • @zycloack8124
      @zycloack8124 Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​@@crixxxxxxxxxYes

  • @Tadicuslegion78
    @Tadicuslegion78 Před rokem +1608

    I had this guy in college for a fun class on Dinosaurs, he took us on a trip down to Price Utah to the dinosaur quarry down there, on the way down because it's a 3 hour drive. We watched Jurassic Park on a bus and the assignment was write down 20 things wrong with Jurassic Park.

    • @XenomorphLV426
      @XenomorphLV426 Před rokem +73

      That's cool!

    • @adrielledimailig6826
      @adrielledimailig6826 Před rokem +87

      I'm pretty jealous, I wanna be in it that would be amazing

    • @sslocke
      @sslocke Před rokem +57

      mine wouldve been a short assignment. 1 word. Nothing. I'll take my 0 with pride cuz i will never bad mouth JP

    • @chewy99.
      @chewy99. Před rokem +20

      That is so awesome. I want to be in this dude’s class!

    • @natechenry
      @natechenry Před rokem +18

      @@sslocke awww because you put a fictional movie over actual facts about dinosaurs? You’re 6 years old.

  • @CJTerry
    @CJTerry Před rokem +67

    I just love how we will never really know the sound dinosaurs made

    • @ZesPak
      @ZesPak Před 10 měsíci

      Tbf there's a lot we thought we never knew... Never say never.

    • @Blexxstar
      @Blexxstar Před měsícem

      Parasaurolophus sound

  • @jaseriddell6708
    @jaseriddell6708 Před 20 dny +3

    Need a part 2 of this. Its crazy interesting, especially with how Mark explains things.

  • @avaree2271
    @avaree2271 Před rokem +2268

    Mark was my professor a couple semesters ago and he made the class so much fun! We learned about geology and whatnot through movies - probably one of the funnest classes I've had. Such a cool dude and I'm so glad he made it on Vanity Fair!!! Woo!

    • @denistaray368
      @denistaray368 Před rokem +4

      No one cares

    • @eschultzz
      @eschultzz Před rokem +2

      ​@@denistaray368 You are everything wrong in the world and I genuinely believe that civilization will implode because of people who act like you on the internet

    • @afoxinthewoods
      @afoxinthewoods Před rokem +77

      That’s legit, I’m happy for him too!

    • @lisalamb5955
      @lisalamb5955 Před rokem +44

      I took that class! Wonder if we were in it together.

    • @vintagejock3951
      @vintagejock3951 Před rokem +114

      @@denistaray368 i do

  • @daelra
    @daelra Před rokem +1722

    My pet peeve about dinosaurs in movies ('monsters' in general to be fair), is that they roar before attacking. Most predators are either trying to be really sneaky or try to rush at their prey. It's counterproductive to give their prey a massive warning. If you ever see a great big thing making a huge noise, it's usually because something bigger than them is threatening it.

    • @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607
      @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 Před rokem +37

      Omg that’s TRUE!!!!

    • @spankyjeffro5320
      @spankyjeffro5320 Před rokem +112

      Exactly. Plus, the fact that it roared at all, really.
      No reptile or avian alive today roars.
      They chirp. They hiss. They squark.
      Sure, T-Rex would have had massive lungs.
      But, to roar is super far-fetched.
      I like the reconstruction of what a T-Rex may have sounded like.
      A deep, rolling grumble. Something you could feel as much as hear.
      A sound that rumbled your bones as it traveled kilometers towards you.
      Couple that with a hiss and you have one scarier and more accurate Rex. :)

    • @johnmarano6588
      @johnmarano6588 Před rokem +47

      Roaring makes billion dollars movies.

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir Před rokem +78

      @@spankyjeffro5320 Just a correction
      Some avians can in fact roar, such as the ostrich and other large flightless birds, a lot of them also are able to produce growling hisses, and avians in particular are known to be able to produce more vocal variations than any other animal alive.
      So considering the shape of nasal cavities and resonance chambers, we do have somewhat of an indication of the depth of their vocal ranges, and various threatening noises would most likely be more common with dinosaurs than modern day birds, considering how they were more often than not competing amongst each other and fighting, which is far less common with modern birds.
      The one thing I do wish wasn't the case, is the overreliance on roars. The only dinosaurs served any sense of justice are the various raptors - which are depicted as capable of many different types of sounds and expressions, allowing for more complex communication and vocal expression. I don't know why this is kept exclusive to them, probably to just give them a more special treatment and uniqueness I guess..
      But no, a roaring dinosaur is not super far fetched. Suggesting exclusively the opposite actually is.
      Overall I do agree on the point that a multitude of vocals/sounds were likely mixed and used in different situations. Roar, hiss, growl, deep rolling grumble, higher pitched chirps, etc. No reason to believe dinosaurs of most species wouldn't have decently wide vocal capability.

    • @meridgey
      @meridgey Před rokem +23

      Maybe sometimes but not always. For example the Gallimimus scene in Jurassic Park. The T-rex hunted them down without a single sound. Also the first raptor attack in The Lost World. The camera view above showing the raptors silently closing in on the humans and taking them down one by one.

  • @justintrimpey8862
    @justintrimpey8862 Před rokem +15

    I can't believe it's been 30 years since Jurassic Park was released in theaters

  • @Kaiimei
    @Kaiimei Před 7 měsíci +7

    I adore the fact that for King Kong he immediately points out that the movie covers for inaccuracies to a degree because these dinosaurs have had since the extinction event to evolve.

  • @piotrrkacperr4262
    @piotrrkacperr4262 Před rokem +789

    "The bite of T-Rex would crush Spinosaurus' skull in a single bite. This would not be a good match for the T-Rex"
    Finally, I can rest peacefully. Thank you.

    • @gmualum08
      @gmualum08 Před rokem +52

      yeah that scene really pissed me off in Jurassic Park 3. it happened really early in the movie and it really set the scene for the rest of it.

    • @ManSpider92
      @ManSpider92 Před rokem +10

      Well yeah but then we'd have no new antagonist carnivore for JP3.

    • @bob91225
      @bob91225 Před rokem +3

      brother this made me laugh thank you 😂😂

    • @giovannicervigni5216
      @giovannicervigni5216 Před rokem +21

      I think he meant to say Spinosaurus

    • @olliejabooty6777
      @olliejabooty6777 Před rokem +15

      @@gmualum08 jack horner... that name is the only reason for the infamous scene in jp3. Director Joe Johnston deserves some blame too but jack horner hates trexes and believes it was nothing more than a pathetic scavenger and without Spielberg and a proper script (the film actually started shooting before it was finished) he had a bit more say than in previous installments

  • @alexthibodeau2352
    @alexthibodeau2352 Před rokem +1606

    This guy was my teacher for a semester for Science in Cinema. We watched movies and analyzed them for scientific accuracy

    • @irinanovak1659
      @irinanovak1659 Před rokem +23

      Wow, cool 👌

    • @calebtheowl1516
      @calebtheowl1516 Před rokem +12

      was he cool

    • @richardsanchez5444
      @richardsanchez5444 Před rokem +21

      Now that's a class I'd like to take.

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Před rokem +5

      How does that relate to a job though? Movies aren't made for scientific accuracy and these days the audience knows that. Paying for a course on that sounds like a waste of money no offense.

    • @kimchaewon6189
      @kimchaewon6189 Před rokem +15

      @@goodshipkaraboudjan right but thats why they are compared, to see whats accurate and whats not, also to see how it would happen in a real life situation.

  • @laurenmartin9111
    @laurenmartin9111 Před rokem +9

    I could have listened to him talk about this stuff for another hour and a half. Absolutely loved it!!

  • @gelatinskeleton8745
    @gelatinskeleton8745 Před rokem +300

    I could listen to this dude talk for hours.

  • @jfishxx
    @jfishxx Před 2 měsíci +7

    You don't need to be faster than the T-Rex, you just need to be faster than the slowest person in your group.
    Honestly, watching some of these videos makes me want to go back to school and take some courses on mythology and paleontology and history.

  • @freybier2262
    @freybier2262 Před rokem +1073

    Of course Hagrid is interested in every dangerous animal, magical or not 😁

    • @vig221
      @vig221 Před rokem +40

      this made me chuckle lol

    • @CracyLou
      @CracyLou Před rokem +83

      He was one of my professor’s in college and he definitely dressed up as Hagrid for Halloween.

    • @Its_Me_Romano
      @Its_Me_Romano Před rokem +15

      Dinosaurs are magical. Especially genetic engineered ones

    • @torpedoboy4
      @torpedoboy4 Před rokem +9

      Ha! He is sortuva Paleo-Hagrid

    • @treshmiranda699
      @treshmiranda699 Před rokem

      Hagrid also does stand up comedy czcams.com/video/f6nBQ9rv8OU/video.html

  • @HitchcockBrunette
    @HitchcockBrunette Před rokem +1660

    This man NEEDS HIS OWN SERIES! This was so wonderful to watch! I wanted to be a paleontologist so badly after seeing JP in 1993!

    • @asadchoudhrya
      @asadchoudhrya Před rokem +3

      No he doesn’t, lol

    • @corruptsolja
      @corruptsolja Před rokem +1

      so u want a unless job that dont do nothing for anyone or anything at all...them pretend we know what they looked and sounded like sorry u can only get best on what out computers come up with but dont mean its even close to what they did

    • @maulanamodjo8362
      @maulanamodjo8362 Před rokem +2

      If you want to be a paleontologist, you need take biology or geology degree

    • @Rexred09
      @Rexred09 Před rokem

      @@corruptsolja Oh shut up!!! If you want to be a paleontologist you want to be a paleontologist. I feel insulted.

    • @tehmodestmouse6275
      @tehmodestmouse6275 Před rokem +1

      @@corruptsolja i guarantee you’re dumber than you sound. They said they *WANTED* to be a paleontologist after the movie in 1993. Just as I did in 1998 while in first grade. Paleontologist do nothing to help? Something tells me you don’t have a job.

  • @davidgee4048
    @davidgee4048 Před rokem +8

    Man I could listen to this guy talk all day, he's brilliant.

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 Před měsícem +8

    Nice to see that Hagrid branched out to paleontology.

  • @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607

    The idea of having Chris Pratt train a raptor like a dog is the most Hollywood thing I’ve ever heard 😂

    • @DarkPhoenixSaga
      @DarkPhoenixSaga Před rokem +44

      Yeah, I thought he would address how ridiculous that is.

    • @BlackMysteries1
      @BlackMysteries1 Před rokem +71

      Raptors in Jurassic Park: Dangerous hunters without any remorse killing almost everything in a blink of an eye
      Raptors in Jurassic World: Manipulative pets

    • @krschu00
      @krschu00 Před rokem +31

      Didn't they explain that in the movie that they bred them to be more domesticated? Or am i forgetting something.

    • @BillOweninOttawa
      @BillOweninOttawa Před rokem +4

      @@krschu00 It's all nonsense anyway. So it's, "all good".

    • @anthonyanderson9303
      @anthonyanderson9303 Před rokem +11

      @@BillOweninOttawa well the whole premise is nonsense if you wanna go that far with jt

  • @connorvaughn6460
    @connorvaughn6460 Před rokem +2099

    During the Summer months, Hagrid had other professions that he enjoyed indulging himself in. It wasn't always Hippogryphs and Cerberus'.

    • @broadwaybrook2319
      @broadwaybrook2319 Před rokem +41

      Ha! That's too funny! He does look like Hagrid

    • @ghostface208
      @ghostface208 Před rokem +6

      OK.

    • @Arcessitor
      @Arcessitor Před rokem +15

      Except it would be the same profession: Fantastical beasts. Fumbled it at the finish line.

    • @wind_scratch8387
      @wind_scratch8387 Před rokem +24

      Honestly Hagrid WOULD love dinosaurs wouldn't he?😂

    • @levisnazzy1953
      @levisnazzy1953 Před rokem +6

      I think he dressed up for Hagrid for Halloween cuz he mention it in the class he taught

  • @gunner2755
    @gunner2755 Před rokem +23

    Excellent presentation. I knew this battle between Tyrannosaurus and Spinosaurus was pure fiction. The power of T-Rex was unbelievable

    • @paigesdontfly
      @paigesdontfly Před 4 měsíci

      Since the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park movies are designed and their DNA is altered, theoretically they could've made spinosaurus as big as bad as they wanted. I think this movie was also made during a time when they only had one discovered spinosaurus skeleton (I think there are literally only 7 partial skeletons, and no full ones even today) so the spinosaurus in the movie was an accurate representation of what they believed at the time it actually looked like. Since then they've discovered more and Spinosaurus has created a lot of controversy in the Paleo community lol

  • @romyhooijberg1475
    @romyhooijberg1475 Před rokem +14

    Ever since i watched jurassic park 3 i was obsesed with spinosaurus, just because I thought it looked extremely cool, even now with the remodel I still think it's cool. It's just like a crocodile mixed with a sailfish xD

  • @lilmackyyy
    @lilmackyyy Před rokem +628

    this has 100% got to be my favorite “professional rates movie scenes about their field of study” ever

    • @tzvigross4519
      @tzvigross4519 Před rokem +9

      The blacksmith/swordsmith was equally as good. Brutal honestly

  • @sheene.c9455
    @sheene.c9455 Před rokem +1812

    This paleontologist is so informative and is obviously a movie geek as well. Awesome!

    • @GiGaZillaEditz
      @GiGaZillaEditz Před rokem +5

      Yep!

    • @quirkyfilms8921
      @quirkyfilms8921 Před rokem +9

      yes! he teaches a geology in cinema class! Loved it!

    • @dragonball3166
      @dragonball3166 Před rokem +1

      He knows more about Dinosaurs than cinema give credit that much night at museum he couldn’t put magic stone together that trex bone wouldn’t break bones hit wall he didn’t mention it of course wouldn’t break stone tablet makes everything come to life even bones of course bones wouldn’t hitting hard surface

    • @chrisr7419
      @chrisr7419 Před rokem +18

      @@dragonball3166 i had a stroke trying to read that

    • @ZalMoxis
      @ZalMoxis Před rokem

      Go to the Archaix channel and learn real world history.... Dinosaurs are all made up....

  • @richardwaring8613
    @richardwaring8613 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Its like having my Dad back criticising movies again, only my dad wore a tweed cap and had no beard. Really fascinating/entertaining!

  • @Wins424
    @Wins424 Před rokem +30

    That scene where sponosaurus vs T-Rex has been stuck in my head since I was young , I just can’t accept the fact that T-Rex lost the fight and now finally somebody professional admitted my insistence

    • @6O8gamer07
      @6O8gamer07 Před rokem +7

      I knew when I saw it that the fight should have ended when the T-Rex bit down onto the Spinos neck. It’s always bugged me

  • @LastAvailableAlias
    @LastAvailableAlias Před rokem +1134

    Predators won't do two things:
    - They won't make lot of noise before attacking because you want to catch prey, not warn it or scare it off
    - They almost never attack each other. Predators have to avoid being injured. An injury to an herbivore might not be fatal since plants don't move. For a carnivore they have to hunt and kill prey and an injury that interferes with this could result in starvation.

    • @Lucaz99
      @Lucaz99 Před rokem +116

      Definitely. Even a sprained tendon can be a death sentence to a predator. I can’t imagine any big carnivorous dinosaurs having full blown fights to the death every time they meet.

    • @bungojerry9297
      @bungojerry9297 Před rokem +84

      They also don't like to fight as they would rather spend the energy looking for food over fighting

    • @ballislife9924
      @ballislife9924 Před rokem +32

      ​@@Lucaz99 Just like most current top predators do not randomly fight each other.

    • @beersmurff
      @beersmurff Před rokem +9

      @@ballislife9924 But omnivores do. Wolves, Bears etc

    • @inspectorboobaseaker8261
      @inspectorboobaseaker8261 Před rokem +43

      i mean yeah. Predators that have never met wouldnt. But lions kill hyenas on sight. So thats just not true. They give up quickly for the reason u said. But animals fight when they perceive a threat. Same with dolphins and sharks. Crows and owls etc. But true, carnivores give up fights a lot quicker than herbivores

  • @CrippledMerc
    @CrippledMerc Před rokem +615

    When I was a kid I wanted to be a paleontologist. Even though I kinda grew out of that idea, I never lost my love and fascination for dinosaurs and other ancient animals.

    • @Gravitino100
      @Gravitino100 Před rokem +8

      I grew out of it when I realized the pay wasn't that good.

    • @ThePhilosophicalOne
      @ThePhilosophicalOne Před rokem +9

      I grew out of it when I realized not a single museum in the world showcases a real dinosaur skeleton... They are all replicas.

    • @nsamakapena6653
      @nsamakapena6653 Před rokem +2

      I still feel like digging

    • @dartheater7348
      @dartheater7348 Před rokem +3

      @@Gravitino100 the average salary of a paleontologist is about 230,000$ a year. That is very good. It's also a lot of schooling needed. The top paleontologists make over 550k.

    • @krystaldragon17
      @krystaldragon17 Před rokem

      @@ThePhilosophicalOne you want guests to be able to touch the millions year old fossils in the actual collection? Yeah, no. They have the fossils, just outside of guest viewing so actual scientists can study them.

  • @thunderzilla3521
    @thunderzilla3521 Před rokem +5

    I've seen this paleontologist expert on the show Jurassic Fight Club. Nice to see him again.😊

  • @heyimsasa
    @heyimsasa Před 13 dny +2

    9:25 "probably the best thing to do is stay ahead of the people in your group" after explaining that dinos are faster than humans is craaaaaaazy 🤣🤣

  • @BS-vx8dg
    @BS-vx8dg Před rokem +758

    Dr. Loewen is one of the most impressive scientific communicators I have ever seen. I really admire the way he can point out inaccuracies in the movies without in any way demeaning the movies themselves. This guy needs to be *the* public face of dinosaur paleontology today.

    • @ZalMoxis
      @ZalMoxis Před rokem

      He's a gate keeper propagating a false history.... go to the Archaix channel.

    • @BS-vx8dg
      @BS-vx8dg Před rokem +5

      @@ZalMoxis Okay, I've found the channel, but there are obviously many videos. I'm not going to invest a lot of time there unless I know it's good. So recommend one to me that will show me why this Loewen guy is not the real deal.

    • @familyemail2649
      @familyemail2649 Před rokem +2

      just wanted to add if he seen the movie like he says all the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are genetically modified with other animals so in turn some of the traits would have changed them so it explains why they are slightly different so watch the movie and listen like people dont I know he's trying to compare them with real dinosaurs but dont hate a movie that explains the reason just listen

    • @James-bp1qm
      @James-bp1qm Před rokem +10

      @@ZalMoxis Care to back that up?

    • @trajicsolitude5791
      @trajicsolitude5791 Před rokem +8

      @@ZalMoxis oh boy a young earth creationist 🤣

  • @TheJuise26
    @TheJuise26 Před rokem +368

    I love how he points out certain inaccuracies without demeaning the movies, this was a joy to watch

  • @Bobbiii0.2
    @Bobbiii0.2 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I've seen every single one of these movies, and honestly it was so fun and interesting hearing someone break down the dinosaurs in it!

  • @pmxiwastaken
    @pmxiwastaken Před rokem +4

    bro this is the exact reason why i want to be a paleontologist i just find it so cool that millions of years ago giant beasts (and small ones too) once ruled the earth

  • @rachel1713
    @rachel1713 Před rokem +648

    I could watch an entire series of this man talking about dinosaurs.

  • @treyferrell9400
    @treyferrell9400 Před rokem +457

    It’s honestly really nice to see a professional not bash these movies because of inaccuracies but instead he just calmly explains them

    • @wiffgunderwanted
      @wiffgunderwanted Před rokem +17

      He probably chose this profession because of he loved these movies growing up.

    • @BeefHammer1
      @BeefHammer1 Před rokem

      Also maturity and getting paid by Vanity Fair to do this in 2022

    • @Obi-WanKannabis
      @Obi-WanKannabis Před rokem +8

      Also he differentiates between movies that got it wrong because of what the knowledge was at the time, and movies that got it wrong because of artistic decisions/ignorance/lazyness.

    • @bunzeebear2973
      @bunzeebear2973 Před rokem +1

      He is not insulted. We just don't know that much about the creatures. Much guessing has to be done.

    • @ElysiaWhitemoonOmega
      @ElysiaWhitemoonOmega Před rokem

      but he does make one mistake again and that is comparing the velociraptors to velociraptors, technically the velociraptors are Velociraptor antirrhopus, also known as deinonychus, the little skull he showed was a Velociraptor mongoliensis, but at the time of writing some thought that deinonychus was part of the velociraptors. halfway writing that got known to be wrong, but the name was kept as it sounded scarier.

  • @vincehill4224
    @vincehill4224 Před rokem +4

    @8:30 it is in the equation though, the whole plot of the movie… is time travel, and dimensional travel, hence the dead soldiers, the ice cream truck, the big boy diner, and lizard people etc. so its possible within the context of the story

  • @awesomeau121
    @awesomeau121 Před měsícem +5

    Alternative title: Jack Black explains movie dinosaur inaccuracies

  • @Jllyrol311
    @Jllyrol311 Před rokem +157

    I love that Dr. Loewen understands that most changes were for dramatic reasons, scientific discoveries that were now known at the time, or the Rule of Cool.
    Then he essentially refuses to critique Fantasia.
    Respect.

    • @cullubbowzer8095
      @cullubbowzer8095 Před rokem

      Facts. If someone with a massive ego like Jack Horner was on he’d have made this video all about how much he hates T.rex

  • @ouestlavraivie8702
    @ouestlavraivie8702 Před rokem +273

    13:46 the guy managed to explain something about a kid movie with putting even more magic in it. Baby long necks were as cute as Little Foot... 🥺

  • @WhisperNanny
    @WhisperNanny Před rokem +4

    I've been to the museum he works at/they filmed this video at. The best dinosaur collection I've ever seen! Super cool and a total gem. If you're in Utah, worth the visit.

    • @paigesdontfly
      @paigesdontfly Před 4 měsíci +1

      I wish I'd thought to go when I lived there 😭

  • @BansheeKing22
    @BansheeKing22 Před 9 měsíci +3

    If I could be this guy's personal apprentice to learn more about dinos and whatnot then I think I would have found my career. I love lore, ancient things. This guy makes learning interesting and engaging.

  • @whitewhale9012
    @whitewhale9012 Před rokem +812

    To be fair, the eyesight thing was portrayed differently in the JP novel.
    In the novel, the animals were given amphibian motion based vision as a way to make them less dangerous on purpose. Grant knew this because one of the scientists told him about it.
    In the movie it's just treated as part of his expertise. I dont know if any expert worth a darn thought T rex had bad vision in the early 90's. As a dinosaur nerd kid, I had read that their vision likely exceeded that of modern day birds of prey. When I saw the movie and hes like "their vision is based on movement" and I'm whispering 'no its not!'

    • @ElvisTheKing
      @ElvisTheKing Před rokem +35

      It was Horners idea. He is known to hate trex. The guy is a farce. If only we could go back and have this guy on set instead!

    • @Elion1
      @Elion1 Před rokem +11

      gosh i love the book. i have the audio book on my phone i used to listen to it when i went on long walks. i need to do that again. both the long walks and give that book another go.

    • @GathKingLeppbertI
      @GathKingLeppbertI Před rokem

      Evolution cannot account for a land animal having the eyesight of an airborne raptor
      There would be no need of it
      Of course evolution cannot answer how a giraffe 🦒 doesn't have a a cerebral aneurysm everytime it takes a drink.
      And don't get me started on how the bombadier beetle befuddles darwinism.
      God is real Jesus Christ is His only begotten son. Jesus is the way the truth and the light and if you're not His you're going to a very real place of eternal damnation.
      As for dinosaur, they're part of creation, a young creation.
      Despite commonly accepted lies.

    • @smaakjeks
      @smaakjeks Před rokem +10

      @@Elion1 The novel is such a page turner. Still love the movie more than almost any movie, though.

    • @subroy7123
      @subroy7123 Před rokem +6

      It makes sense since the movie also mentions that amphibian DNA was used to construct these dinosaurs.

  • @maximovilla6899
    @maximovilla6899 Před rokem +367

    This was my teacher for “Science in Cinema” at University of Utah!! What a great guy! We watched “The Core” and it was so dope!

    • @quirkyfilms8921
      @quirkyfilms8921 Před rokem +12

      Same! I took the exact same class

    • @lkf8799
      @lkf8799 Před rokem +3

      That sounds like such a fun class! I'm jealous.

    • @whitewhale9012
      @whitewhale9012 Před rokem

      That class sounds like a fun time.
      Not sure of the practicality of it as a university class, but whatever.

    • @quirkyfilms8921
      @quirkyfilms8921 Před rokem +1

      @@whitewhale9012 to fulfill useless credits?

    • @mag1ckyle799
      @mag1ckyle799 Před rokem +5

      @@quirkyfilms8921 that's exactly what it was for, I took the same class with the same guy last year. This guy is one of my favorite teachers I've ever had.

  • @shannonbailey2940
    @shannonbailey2940 Před 22 dny +1

    I loved watching this guy. Just so chill and knowledgeable.

  • @bec7080
    @bec7080 Před rokem +5

    we just wanted to believe that the Trex couldn't see because it needed a weakness

  • @zoeshane8708
    @zoeshane8708 Před rokem +304

    Mark was my professor in a class called "World of Dinosaurs" over at the U of U! I always described him as Hagrid in a hawaiian shirt. One of my favorite professors, congrats on VF, Prof. Loewen! 🦖🦕

  • @estrobart6785
    @estrobart6785 Před rokem +182

    I love how he looks like he can just sit down anywhere, anytime with anyone and just spew dino facts for hours. He looks so fun!

  • @grandiosa86
    @grandiosa86 Před 3 měsíci

    This was fun to watch. Wish there were more of these.

  • @InvertedFreeSolo
    @InvertedFreeSolo Před 2 měsíci +1

    This guy is so chill. More videos with him

  • @heynhamnham
    @heynhamnham Před rokem +184

    I simply love how he has every sort of thing to visually examplificate what he's talking about, literally "well this dinosaur looked quite like this" *takes miniature dinosaur out of somewhere*

    • @justinkedgetor5949
      @justinkedgetor5949 Před rokem +19

      Stores them in his beard

    • @zingzangspillip1
      @zingzangspillip1 Před rokem +2

      Examplificate. Thanks for the new word! :)

    • @heynhamnham
      @heynhamnham Před rokem +1

      @@zingzangspillip1 I'm not native English speaker, don't trust my vocabulary lol

    • @tomisaacson2762
      @tomisaacson2762 Před rokem

      @@zingzangspillip1 not exemplificate. Exemplify would fit here though.
      Exemplification is also a word.

    • @zingzangspillip1
      @zingzangspillip1 Před rokem

      Yes, I know. Mixing the tenses is fun, though.

  • @alextownley9388
    @alextownley9388 Před rokem +647

    Y’all always find the coolest and most genuinely interesting people in whatever their career is. Idk how y’all do it, but I love it!! Keep it up 😄

  • @DSlyde
    @DSlyde Před rokem +14

    I like that he took into account the context of the movies e.g. that living dinosaurs would have evolved in the time since. That context is important and you can't say a movie is "wrong" for something essential to its primary conceit. But he also didn't let that be an excuse to not talk about cool dino facts. Perfect balance.

  • @jeffa.2092
    @jeffa.2092 Před rokem

    Gosh this guy looks like an absolutely fun and cool guy to have a beer with! Thanks for being great my man!

  • @AFoxInFlames
    @AFoxInFlames Před rokem +164

    I will never forget the T-Rex scene in Jurassic Park, classic I remember how scary and effective it was with no music just the sounds of the rain, it was so loud in the theater (I'm that old but I was really young lol) and also the Raptors in the Kitchen I remember their call being soooo loud too.

    • @I-luv-sharks
      @I-luv-sharks Před rokem +6

      i remember
      the first time my family got the movie on a CD, it had kinds of bugs in that made the sound pop out really loud and i guess that just made the experience much scarier..
      since today i am still terrified of this movies and cannot watch any of them without feeling anxious or in panic, i think this could be because of the CD bugs or even because i was really young but after all it just caused me a little trauma ✋😭

    • @EndPoliticalCorruption
      @EndPoliticalCorruption Před rokem +9

      The animal sounds in that movie were revolutionary. The theater experience was well worth the money.

    • @johnny9000
      @johnny9000 Před rokem +5

      It was the first movie i ever saw in cinema. I was 7 years old at that time. Thus my love for movies was born

  • @jamesscott305
    @jamesscott305 Před rokem +101

    Love that he balances critique & respect for Land Before Time….

  • @serenalabriola7107
    @serenalabriola7107 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Absolutely enjoyed this! This was great

  • @gregb5251
    @gregb5251 Před měsícem +1

    This is the kind of content that should be on YT.... really refreshing to see this and the host was fantastic 😎😎😎

  • @publiusventidiusbassus1232
    @publiusventidiusbassus1232 Před rokem +370

    "Again, T-Rex wins just as it would win against any Dinosaur" I love this man.

  • @Aaron-be2pt
    @Aaron-be2pt Před rokem +186

    More of this man, PLEASE
    I'm pushing 40, but now more than ever I want to pursue a degree in his field.

    • @derekfox302
      @derekfox302 Před rokem +25

      Go for it man you’re 40 years young!

    • @craigjtan
      @craigjtan Před rokem +8

      Do it! Life truly begins at 40 anyway

    • @KingLich451
      @KingLich451 Před rokem +1

      i mean, if you wanna... where do you even begin?

    • @missflorathewriter9014
      @missflorathewriter9014 Před rokem +4

      Hey Aaron, if you get started, then I'll catch up with you, man. I've always wanted to be a paleontologist too, and I turn 30 in two more years.

    • @madyjules06
      @madyjules06 Před rokem +1

      go for it!!!! follow your dreams & best of luck

  • @jk22222sd
    @jk22222sd Před rokem +6

    I so wish I could have had a science class with this man!!

  • @hodgeheg1867
    @hodgeheg1867 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I wish y'all had showed a clip or two of the mosasaurus in the jurassic world movies to Mr. Loewen. I would have loved to see and hear his critiques on it.

  • @gonufc
    @gonufc Před rokem +201

    This bloke was absolutely fantastic. Sometimes in this series they're far too basic in the explanations but he respected the audience enough to just give a concise explanation to each example whilst accepting that these are not meant to be fully accurate representations.

    • @tomura7739
      @tomura7739 Před rokem

      I’d have to disagree, I’m not sure where they found this guy he seems to be not very well informed, I’m pretty sure it was discovered that triceratops and brontosaurus never existed, And where bones of other dinosaurs. And he refers to them multiple times.

    • @freemcbilly3617
      @freemcbilly3617 Před rokem +2

      It was once theorized that triceratops was just a young torosaurus but that theory was proven false.

    • @speechlesseu1930
      @speechlesseu1930 Před rokem

      Probably because he loves what he is doing

    • @tiffanysandmeier4753
      @tiffanysandmeier4753 Před rokem +4

      @@tomura7739 I am not sure what you mean by brontosaurus and triceratops never existed. Triceratops existed. The debate was where it belonged in the main groups of other similar dinosaurs.
      Yes, Brontosaurs was rejected for a long time as just another Apatosaurus, but in 2015 it was proposed that Brontosaurus had distinct features not found Apatosaurus and was its own genus with 3 species. So saying that he is wrong is not taking all the information into account. He could be among those that support Brontosaurus as a genus.
      Also for whatever reason Brontosaurus has pop culture recognition. More lay people will know what you're talking about by saying Brontosaurus than Apatosaurus. Even if they are wrong in identifying them.

    • @tufungagreen5571
      @tufungagreen5571 Před rokem +6

      @@tomura7739 get educated

  • @puncheex2
    @puncheex2 Před rokem +218

    The dinosaur trope that always gets me, and it's used more in documentaries than in movies, is the one where the paleontologist pulls out a 1.5" paintbrush and starts whisking sand off of an obviously shaped, solid dinosaur bone loosely buried in pea-gravel.

    • @ZalMoxis
      @ZalMoxis Před rokem

      The term was made up in the 1870's to hide true world history.... they never really existed.

    • @eliotj
      @eliotj Před rokem +14

      I know! They always make digging up fossils look hilariously easy.

  • @isabellapryor5459
    @isabellapryor5459 Před 3 dny

    I'd sit and watch the Jurassic Park series with this guy just so he can explain every inaccuracy in a super chill way

  • @TangoCharlie-mz8lh
    @TangoCharlie-mz8lh Před rokem +7

    "They didn't have 9 foot long spikes on the back of their tail"
    Uh, sir, put some respect on that name, that is a Thagomizer.

  • @bo7341
    @bo7341 Před rokem +94

    I really appreciate this paleontologist's attitude towards these depictions of dinosaurs. Yes, a lot of them are terribly inaccurate, but most people who study paleontology and/or geology fell in love with the subject because of one or more of the movies shown here.

    • @NicolasdeFontenay
      @NicolasdeFontenay Před rokem +3

      He doesn’t know only about paleontology. He also knows a lot about the history of paleontology. Really cool.

  • @AbraminWonderland
    @AbraminWonderland Před rokem +268

    Mark is the best professor ever! I was lucky enough to take his class a few semesters ago. One of my favorite college experiences

    • @entelektuel.yolculuk
      @entelektuel.yolculuk Před rokem +3

      Waaw.... Tell us more about it... Was it in Utah?

    • @cu11en76
      @cu11en76 Před rokem +1

      @@entelektuel.yolculuk University of Utah in Salt Lake City

    • @luisserrano5690
      @luisserrano5690 Před rokem +5

      Must've been a shocker to see your former professor in a Vanity Fair video, eh? Lol. You sure must've had a great experience with this man as a professor. He's definitely both smart and funny.

  • @Juggertrout89
    @Juggertrout89 Před rokem +32

    I like the part where he said "it's paleontologist time" and he paleontologisted all over the place

  • @cerv7893
    @cerv7893 Před rokem +6

    the dilophisouras in jurassic world can spit poisen because of its dna was mixed with other animals that can spit poisen to fill in gaps in dna, thats the movie explanation

  • @crimsonbear1776
    @crimsonbear1776 Před rokem +383

    He could be only two things: either a paleontologist, or a biker.

  • @hillarymiles9243
    @hillarymiles9243 Před rokem +136

    Around where I live, there's a guy that goes by Paleo Joe and he does group talks about paleontology. In the 3rd grade, our class went to see him and he was so impressed with how much I knew and was engaging with him he gave me a chocolate trilobite. I was stoked. I asked my teacher on the bus ride back to school if I could eat it and she said no. It melted and I still remember my disappointment 22 years later. I should have just eaten it.

  • @awesomes108
    @awesomes108 Před rokem +3

    Ok this was our dream job at some point as kids

  • @ParanormalEncyclopedia
    @ParanormalEncyclopedia Před rokem +148

    I tend to think the "they aren't actually dinosaurs" covers a lot of the bs in the Jurassic series. They are a businessman playing Frankenstein with genetics to sell theme park tickets he's goin gto make them cool and terrifying not realistic.

    • @TWIX415
      @TWIX415 Před rokem +17

      Yea in Jurassic World Wu did say, "You didn't ask for realistic you asked for more teeth." Even in the 1st Jurassic Park they knew the looks would be off.