Watching *JURASSIC PARK* for the FIRST TIME

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  • @alexhefnerstvmovievault
    @alexhefnerstvmovievault  Pƙed 25 dny +296

    Thank you guys so much for the continued love and support! What are some movies that we have NOT yet watched that we need to?

    • @peperino25
      @peperino25 Pƙed 25 dny +13

      Movie scenes don't work without your reaction.
      You reaction is the main important thing, please never cut your reaction to show only movie scenes.

    • @MysicValley
      @MysicValley Pƙed 25 dny +29

      The princess bride

    • @ralphwiggum6385
      @ralphwiggum6385 Pƙed 25 dny +13

      It's an old one, but The Great Escape!

    • @therealnb4714
      @therealnb4714 Pƙed 25 dny +8

      Absolutely agree the princess bride is a classic

    • @loudryka
      @loudryka Pƙed 25 dny +28

      The Lost World: Jurassic Park

  • @clbmcd
    @clbmcd Pƙed 25 dny +1525

    “Hold onto your butts”
    Alex: “That’s a weird thing to say.”
    Also Alex: Constantly talking about slapping gooches

    • @thechad4485
      @thechad4485 Pƙed 25 dny +61

      Plus, smoking isn’t as mainstream as it once was, but holding onto your butts is just a classic reminder not to litter and throw your cigarette butts on the ground, and instead hold onto them and dispose of them later.

    • @lionhead123
      @lionhead123 Pƙed 25 dny +6

      i always thought he said "Hold on to your bucks"

    • @dustinwainwright6429
      @dustinwainwright6429 Pƙed 25 dny +4

      Lmao truth

    • @iamaronman
      @iamaronman Pƙed 25 dny +15

      Alex "this is the sound I make when I climax" *makes dinosaur noises*

    • @amber.ren_1995
      @amber.ren_1995 Pƙed 25 dny +1

      @@iamaronmanđŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

  • @acrobat89
    @acrobat89 Pƙed 25 dny +742

    So as a general rule for this movie, whenever they show only part of a Dinosaur, like the close ups of the head, the upper torso, etc. That's a practical effect. Whenever they show the entire dinosaur, that's CGI.
    Also, fun fact. The mechanical dinosaurs didn't handle the rain very well, and when they got wet they would sometimes just turn on and move around on their own. Scared the shit out of the cast and crew a number of times.

    • @General_Maximus
      @General_Maximus Pƙed 25 dny +69

      Oh HELL naw... I'd be OUT. 😂😂😂

    • @sabrinaschmitt9267
      @sabrinaschmitt9267 Pƙed 24 dny +32

      Ehm nope. The Triceratops f.e. was a completely real Animatronic, and the T-Rex was too. (the COMPLETE T-Rex)

    • @acrobat89
      @acrobat89 Pƙed 24 dny +42

      @@sabrinaschmitt9267 I said as a general rule, not an absolute. They did have a full size animatronic T-Rex, but it didn't do a lot of the full body movement shots. There are only about 15 minutes of Dinosaurs in the entire movie, and of that, 6 minutes is fully CGI. Which is when you see full Dino's running around. Most of the other shots are just partial dinos. If you assume that every time you see a full dino moving around it's CGI, you're going to be correct 99% of the time. Hence why I said "as a general rule"

    • @foxxtitan7028
      @foxxtitan7028 Pƙed 24 dny +3

      @@sabrinaschmitt9267 Yes but for exemple when the rex get out of is enclosure and roar this is CGI here.

    • @ShiningDarknes
      @ShiningDarknes Pƙed 24 dny +10

      @@acrobat89 Yup and the full-size versions they had gave the VFX artists perfect lighting references which is why even the CGI parts look like the animatronics.

  • @Indarow
    @Indarow Pƙed 18 dny +227

    The thing I absolutely love about the first dinosaur on screen is that Grant is a Paleontologist; my man has a freakin *doctorate* degree in the science of understanding Dinosaurs. He knows *exactly* what a brachiosaurus is, he knows what they should look like, but he’s so slack jawed by the fact that a live animal is right in front of him that he loses all sense of professionalism; he has fully reverted to the 6 year old kid that first learned what a dinosaur was.
    Sheer perfection👌

  • @Sentinel3D
    @Sentinel3D Pƙed 18 dny +170

    As an animator myself, I can't stress enough that the guys who made this movie had a greater concept of photorealism and animating than we have today, and they had to write their own software. There was no Maya or Unreal to help out. So many movies stopped short of this quality, and it was made in the 80s. I know it was RELEASED in 1993, but I saw footage on PBS in the 80s. The t-rex tiring and slowing from a flat-out run was a perfect transition that many animators today would cover with cuts.

    • @Owen-ub3fv
      @Owen-ub3fv Pƙed 17 dny +5

      Interesting.
      Not saying that sarcastically btw.

    • @stephaniem6482
      @stephaniem6482 Pƙed 16 dny +11

      And another cool fact: the advances made by this film inspired Peter Jackson to direct a monster movie, which ended up being Lord of the Rings (i.e. the nazgul, balrog, smeagol, etc).

    • @Earthenfist
      @Earthenfist Pƙed 9 dny +4

      This animation was ALSO directed and aided by some of the top paleontological minds and research of the time. This movie, and the production thereof, actually advanced the science of paleontology SIGNIFICANTLY when it was created.

  • @Nicksrgnt
    @Nicksrgnt Pƙed 25 dny +489

    34:49
    “you stare at him, and he just stares right back. That’s when the attack happens, not from the front but from the side from the other two raptors you didn’t even know were there”
    Some of my favorite foreshadowing in cinema

    • @TheLanceUppercut
      @TheLanceUppercut Pƙed 25 dny +45

      Clever girl

    • @philburton2223
      @philburton2223 Pƙed 24 dny +6

      Famous last words indeed đŸ˜„

    • @tiphmiller_sacred_ink
      @tiphmiller_sacred_ink Pƙed 15 dny +2

      So in the book grant doesn’t explain this to the kid 
it actually happens at the park to the visitors , it’s a really good part of the book

  • @mimic1984
    @mimic1984 Pƙed 25 dny +1785

    Fun fact: the glass on top of the car wasn't supposed to collapse on the kids when the T Rex put its mouth against it, so the kids' screams at that moment were 100% genuine.

    • @manoz6194
      @manoz6194 Pƙed 25 dny +42

      Not 100% because the T-Rex was fake lol

    • @mimic1984
      @mimic1984 Pƙed 25 dny +201

      @manoz6194 Let me rephrase that, when the Animatronic T Rex put its mouth against it.

    • @Aloverofthefinerartz
      @Aloverofthefinerartz Pƙed 25 dny +251

      @@manoz6194 oh no shit? i totally thought they had a real T rex on shoot

    • @iiRaptusGaming
      @iiRaptusGaming Pƙed 25 dny +96

      It's a great story and all but unfortunately is not completely true. There are some elements of truth but it isn't quite as interesting as everyone says
      The rex was supposed to come through the roof. What wasn't supposed to happen was the glass breaking in the corners, I believe it was designed so the glass was supposed to disconnect from the vehicle in one big piece but instead the glass itself actually broke. Also, the shot filmed from the top where you can see the kids faces, that's 100% them just acting as the rex isn't actually even there, just the camera. I may have some of the details incorrect, not saying I know the full story 100%, but I do know the basic concept of that scene was definitely planned

    • @thechad4485
      @thechad4485 Pƙed 25 dny +136

      I track down every Jurassic Park reaction because this false story appears every time, and it needs correction.
      The glass was supposed to fall through because it’s shown in the storyboard in the behind the scene features before filming began. However, because of the rain in the scene, Rexy’s latex skin was absorbing water, affecting the weight-based finely tuned hydraulics of her head movement. In an interview with Joseph Mazzello (Tim), he recalls that the plexiglass was supposed to break through, but Rexy’s head jolted down a lot harder than it was supposed to and ended up breaking the plexiglass, and broke off one of Rexy’s teeth, which landed in Joe’s lap. He started laughing hysterically, so they had to redo the shot. That’s why the smaller broken piece of plexiglass is visible when Rexy breaks through, but is missing after the kid’s reaction shot. Their reaction was not genuine fear. It was acting. Joe put this rumor to bed over a decade ago while doing rounds of interviews for The Pacific.

  • @meadmaker4525
    @meadmaker4525 Pƙed 17 dny +67

    "Show a terrifying clip of an ostrich"....Dude, I couldn't breathe I was laughing so hard!! The editing is SAVAGE!! Love it!!

    • @heathergarnham9555
      @heathergarnham9555 Pƙed 14 dny +5

      If he thinks ostrich are scary he should meet a cassowary

    • @celestjujube8
      @celestjujube8 Pƙed 12 dny

      ​@@heathergarnham9555Cassoaries are the most dangerous birds ever! They can easily kill a man

    • @Muddyposa
      @Muddyposa Pƙed 12 dny +4

      Omg me too! Had me laughing so hard I choked!!

  • @GUNNER67akaKelt
    @GUNNER67akaKelt Pƙed 16 dny +20

    30 years later, the scene first showing the distance shot with all the different dinosaurs... still gave me chills.

  • @mexi72
    @mexi72 Pƙed 25 dny +501

    The old man who plays John Hammond is Richard Attenborough. You might recognize the last name. He was the brother of David Attenborough. The guy who narrates all those animal documentaries.

  • @XeonAlpha
    @XeonAlpha Pƙed 25 dny +424

    During the scene when the helicopter is landing Alan is trying to put on his seatbelt but realizes he has two "female" ends and ties them together. HUGE foreshadowing.

    • @B0BBYSW0RLD
      @B0BBYSW0RLD Pƙed 25 dny +60

      Oh shit, never noticed that

    • @aaronboone8097
      @aaronboone8097 Pƙed 25 dny +42

      Life finds a way lol

    • @XeonAlpha
      @XeonAlpha Pƙed 25 dny +16

      @@B0BBYSW0RLDonce you see it it’s kind of mind blowing.

    • @acgamingpresents9070
      @acgamingpresents9070 Pƙed 25 dny +7

      They said that it was completely unintentional later on.

    • @XeonAlpha
      @XeonAlpha Pƙed 25 dny +10

      @@acgamingpresents9070 yeah they just happened to have a scene where a guy had two female buckles together and made it a focus of the scene in the movie and it was an accident.
      Sure Jan

  • @Smellman64
    @Smellman64 Pƙed 21 dnem +178

    LETS GOOOOOOOOO MY BOY GOT HIS CHANNEL BACK

    • @Gaster601
      @Gaster601 Pƙed 16 dny +2

      but his twitter got raided.

    • @sensaiuriah5440
      @sensaiuriah5440 Pƙed 16 dny +3

      I gave his password up to the crypto bros they claimed they had goth girls 😕

    • @BOOGiNS
      @BOOGiNS Pƙed 15 dny

      He ain't doing shit with it. Lol

  • @paulkondon
    @paulkondon Pƙed 21 dnem +41

    The book this was based on was written by Michael Crichton, a prolific writer of "fiction as fact" stories like this (having received his MD, though deciding to write over practicing medicine). His seminal work was the 1969 novel "The Andromeda Strain", which has all of the tense sci-fi elements of Jurassic Park, but none of the Spielbergian humor. The movie is presented almost like a documentary, and is one of my favorite sci-fi movies. I highly recommend a watch of that, though make sure it's the original 1971 version, not the later CGI-heavy remake. Look up Crichton, and you might recognize a great many books, movies and TV series. His book "Eaters of the Dead" was adapted to the movie "The 13th Warrior", which is another of my favorites.

    • @christopherwall2121
      @christopherwall2121 Pƙed 6 dny

      Why would you go with _The Andromeda Strain_ and not _Westworld_ ?

    • @paulkondon
      @paulkondon Pƙed 6 dny

      @@christopherwall2121 I never liked Westworld. Too contrived, an "amusement" park with animatronics that malfunction and start killing people for real. Jurassic Park replaces the robots with dinos. I actually didn't see Jurassic Park in the theaters, because it wasn't my kind of movie. I saw it later because of all the hype about the great CGI for the dinos, but I don't go for horror, as such. However, I love the science part of Andromeda Strain.

  • @thomashiggins9320
    @thomashiggins9320 Pƙed 25 dny +365

    The genre of this film?
    Sci-fi horror. No question.
    When the little girl realizes velociraptors have made it to the cafeteria, I think her silent shaking and wide-eyed stare counts as one of the greatest depictions of sheer terror I've ever seen in any film.

    • @skyraider87
      @skyraider87 Pƙed 24 dny +53

      That's also great character growth. Earlier during the first T Rex scene, she screams, but gets silenced by Grant. Later on in the cafeteria scene, she doesn't scream.

    • @foxxtitan7028
      @foxxtitan7028 Pƙed 24 dny +8

      It is also in the Adventure and Thriller genres.

    • @JaceySpacey
      @JaceySpacey Pƙed 24 dny +19

      I agree with all the above and would also like to add disaster movie, as this film follows the classic disaster movie beats (e.g. set-up/hubris, initial disaster event (park failure), trying to survive as characters die, etc). Such a great blend of genres!

    • @cmudd9788
      @cmudd9788 Pƙed 21 dnem +8

      Ariana Richards was such a great child actress. I wish she'd have been in more movies. All I really remember her from was Jurassic Park, Tremors, Prancer and Born Free : A New Adventure

    • @nahqiv
      @nahqiv Pƙed 21 dnem +13

      ​​@@cmudd9788agreed, but she was successful and decided that acting was not what she wanted to do with her life. Props to her.
      To this day, I think her scream when the T-Rex breaks the overhead plexiglass in the car is the greatest movie scream of all time.

  • @dunringill1747
    @dunringill1747 Pƙed 25 dny +436

    14:28 "What do they got in there? King Kong?"
    FUN FACT: Jeff Goldblum's character asks that because the entrance gateway is literally the same design taken from the Kong Kong movie. King Kong (1933) was pioneering for stop motion animation special effects. Sixty years later, Jurassic Park (1993) was pioneering for CGI special effects.

    • @mestupkid211986
      @mestupkid211986 Pƙed 25 dny

      I thought that was T2 2 years before that?

    • @dunringill1747
      @dunringill1747 Pƙed 25 dny +14

      @@mestupkid211986 No. To clarify what I'm saying: Just like King Kong was not the first film to use stop motion animation, Jurassic Park was not the first film to use CGI. (FYI Neither was T2).
      However, both movies pioneered certain imagery techniques that subsequent films used from that point forward.

    • @impishsongster333
      @impishsongster333 Pƙed 25 dny +7

      The techy stuff may be true, but according to a "The Making Of" documentary, Steven Spielberg, when trying to come up with a grande gate entrance to Jurassic Park, as a movie buff, thought of the huge gate doors, of King Kong. He duplicated it as an homage to King Kong, and because he felt it was a perfect fit for, Jurassic Park.

    • @moosehunter11b12
      @moosehunter11b12 Pƙed 25 dny +3

      @@mestupkid211986 Jurassic Park was the first movie to create entirely CGI animals and use it on a scale like that. T2 used much smaller scale imaging that was centered around an object already being filmed. closer to motion capture than CGI.

    • @mcn.97
      @mcn.97 Pƙed 25 dny

      Fun fact, fun fact, fun fact, fun fact, fun fact đŸ€“đŸ€“đŸ€“

  • @gippywhite
    @gippywhite Pƙed 23 dny +25

    Your editor is savage! And I love it! Fun fact about this movie: when the girl falls through the paneled ceiling at the end, and looks up at the camera for a split second before the others pull her back up through the hole, that was a stunt woman who actually did that fall. She wasn’t supposed to look up at the camera, but it just happened. And that was the first time they digitally replaced someone’s face with someone else’s. #CinematicHistory.

  • @patrickb4750
    @patrickb4750 Pƙed 21 dnem +19

    Octopus are incredibly smart survivalists. Not only can they change color to match their surroundings, they can change texture too, and will also mimic the movement of what they're copying. For example, if they need to cross an exposed area of sea bed, they can take on the look of tumbling seaweed, and 'act' their way across the expanse, like seaweed being pushed along by the current. They're literally Academy Award winners of the sea.

  • @jakegittes1864
    @jakegittes1864 Pƙed 25 dny +355

    *”raptors? You bred raptors?”*
    Grant wasn’t impressed by the Raptors being bred, he was terrified.

    • @sonicartzldesignerclan5763
      @sonicartzldesignerclan5763 Pƙed 21 dnem +8

      Tbh real " Velos " are just of the size of your feet.
      Other ones are bigger but the species in the movie wouldnt be that big

    • @jakegittes1864
      @jakegittes1864 Pƙed 21 dnem +18

      @@sonicartzldesignerclan5763 I’m aware but I’m speaking in the context of the movie. He knew it was an awful terrifying idea.

    • @mssadness8290
      @mssadness8290 Pƙed 21 dnem +6

      @@sonicartzldesignerclan5763always remember a Dino is a Dino no matter how small 😂😂

    • @sonicartzldesignerclan5763
      @sonicartzldesignerclan5763 Pƙed 21 dnem

      @@mssadness8290 A dino in size of foot dosnt cant hurt you.
      A true "velo" cant hurt a human.

    • @mssadness8290
      @mssadness8290 Pƙed 21 dnem +2

      @@sonicartzldesignerclan5763 I know I’m being silly

  • @MikeTaffet
    @MikeTaffet Pƙed 25 dny +199

    “We’re gonna see how it holds up”
    Haha this movie is INCREDIBLE. The CG that they used literally holds up 30 years later. This is a classic for a reason. It’s just firing on ALL cylinders

    • @CosplayingHistoryNerd
      @CosplayingHistoryNerd Pƙed 25 dny +5

      Just like Starship Troopers, they used cgi in conjunction with models and animatronics make both JP and SST hold up extremely well

    • @hettbeans
      @hettbeans Pƙed 25 dny +9

      @@CosplayingHistoryNerd It's also the expert use of light, editing, and ambience. The CGI rex is heavily obscured by rain and dark, high contrast lighting. We only get glimpses of it in lightning flashes. Masterfully combining the animatronics and CGI rex in the same shot through the use of panning over wipe elements. Which isn't to take away from the quality of the CGI at all - because when we see the fully CGI rex hunting gallimimus, it still looks amazing.

    • @jkuli5314
      @jkuli5314 Pƙed 25 dny +8

      It's the half animatronic, half cgi that does the trick

    • @roems6396
      @roems6396 Pƙed 25 dny +11

      When the movie came out, some people actually thought that they had cloned dinosaurs. That’s how realistic it was at the time.

    • @cmudd9788
      @cmudd9788 Pƙed 21 dnem +1

      One of the reasons that the CGI of the 90s holds up so well has to do with how the software worked back then. You had to really know what you were doing to just to use the software to make CGI in the 90s. Todays CGI software is so easy to use that it doesn't take a talented artist to make CGI and any talentless idiot can make a CGI movie and a lot modern movies look bad because it.

  • @darcybrummett7004
    @darcybrummett7004 Pƙed 7 dny +4

    34:49 Just what Alan was saying earlier: One stares right at you, distracting you while a second one delivers a surprise attack.

  • @riphopfer5816
    @riphopfer5816 Pƙed 13 dny +6

    The shot of the water in the glass vibrating sympathetically with the ground has since become iconic. I’ve seen it parodied on just about every comedic TV programme imaginable-, the Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park, etc., ad infinitum.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Pƙed 25 dny +731

    Jeff Goldblum Jurassic Park: "Must go faster..." 🩖
    Jeff Goldblum Independence Day: "MUST go FASTER! đŸ‘œ

    • @sebastianemond5313
      @sebastianemond5313 Pƙed 25 dny +32

      *Jeff Goldblum The Fly*
      Geena Davies: "đŸ„”đŸ€€Must go faster!"

    • @CrystalClearSQL
      @CrystalClearSQL Pƙed 25 dny +14

      Jeff Goldblum in Thor Rahnarok, eww stop. Too much Jeff!

    • @Cenindo
      @Cenindo Pƙed 25 dny +5

      Maybe Jeff was trying to establish a catchphrase akin to Arnold's "I'll be back."

    • @scorp77snake
      @scorp77snake Pƙed 25 dny +3

      Apparently the line in ID4 is the line spoken in Jurassic Park , Jeff never actually spoke that line when ID4 was being filmed.

    • @shykorustotora
      @shykorustotora Pƙed 25 dny +19

      Jeff Goldblum doesn't play "characters", he is the character

  • @SirPaladin
    @SirPaladin Pƙed 25 dny +157

    Back when they made this, $2000 a day sounded like an outrageous prices. Then Disney actually charged $4800 for two nights at their Star Wars resort...

    • @jimberjamber8540
      @jimberjamber8540 Pƙed 25 dny +38

      And then it closed after less than a year. Life finds a way lol.

    • @skyraider87
      @skyraider87 Pƙed 24 dny +7

      Well, inflation is certainly a factor, but you definitely have a point lmao

  • @GillDawe
    @GillDawe Pƙed 20 dny +9

    Re: How they filmed the dinosaurs, there's a GREAT episode about this on the Netflix show "The Movies that Made Us"! Essentially its a LOT of practical effects, mixed with some computer animation, it's incredible that it still holds up so well 30+ years later!! And on the more technology side, there's an episode on the Disney+ show "LIght and Magic" about it. You might love that entire show honestly because the first half or so of the 6 episodes are about how they made the original Star Wars!

  • @jackiecarson859
    @jackiecarson859 Pƙed 21 dnem +9

    When Jeff Goldblum's character (Ian Malcolm) made the 'King Kong' statement, it was in reference to the gates in just about *EVERY* 'King Kong' movie.

  • @poppetawoppet
    @poppetawoppet Pƙed 25 dny +82

    THE FACT THAT JOHN WILLIAMS AND SPIELBERG DID THIS AND Schindler’s LIST THE SAME YEAR IS MY ROMAN EMPIRE

  • @kyled.7748
    @kyled.7748 Pƙed 25 dny +142

    I love how Alex slowly starts to recognize the brilliance and majesty that is Ian Malcolm lol

    • @genny5309
      @genny5309 Pƙed 25 dny +11

      I knew he would like Dr. Malcolm by the end.

  • @allisonhunter1063
    @allisonhunter1063 Pƙed 18 dny +6

    When Timmy is resuscitated by Dr. Alan Grant and Timmy finishes counting and says "Three," I had a similar experience as a kid, but I passed out, I didn't die. I had to have my blood drawn for some tests when I was still in elementary school. I sat on my moms lap for the test, and fainted midway through. The older man getting the same procedure looked over at me and said, "I think she's out." I was. 100%. They tried to shake me awake after finishing the test. Didn't work. They had to bust out the smelling salts, and as soon as I was conscious again, I started talking and picked up right where I left off lol.

  • @Jillital
    @Jillital Pƙed 11 dny +6

    Three Fun-Facts, Velociraptors were actually around 1-2ft tall at the top of their heads, the ones they show are Utahraptors which were discovered 15 years before the movies production started. Second Fun-Fact, Dilophosaurus are actually 6ft tall and around 20ft long from head to tail, and there is no evidence that they could spit poison and had frills, but they did have two thin, bony crests on their snout. Third Fun-Fact, in the original books the movie is based off of by Michael Crichton, Hammond knew what he was doing was dangerous and people would die, but he just wanted the money, but they had to change his character in the movies so he would be more likeable.

    • @Armeir
      @Armeir Pƙed 11 dny

      I believe Michael Crichton said the velociraptors were based off Deinonychus but he used the name Velociraptor because it sounded better for the book. Though looking back the Utahraptor is closer in size to the Jurassic Park raptors, the movie dinos were based off Deinonychus, just sized up a bit. The original 1975 Utahraptor fossils weren't studied in detail until they found more in 1991, I think the genus was only first described and named in 1993 after examining all they had.

    • @Pridam
      @Pridam Pƙed 10 dny +1

      The movie Velociraptors were not based on the Utahraptor. Both Speilberg and Michael Crichton used the Deinonychus as the basis for the Velociraptors, not Utahraptor. In fact, Speilberg was surprised to find out the existence of the Utahraptor which he found out they existed AFTER the movie was made

    • @Jillital
      @Jillital Pƙed 9 dny

      @@Pridam What I meant in the original post was that they weren’t velociraptors being shown in the film, and I never said they were based off Utahraptor. but in the Jurassic World Universe they probably used some sort of Utahraptor DNA if I had to guess

    • @christopherwall2121
      @christopherwall2121 Pƙed 6 dny

      It's a popular line of thinking that Hammond changed so much in the adaptation because Spielberg saw so much of himself in Hammond. A sort of "Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man" if you will. It certainly seems to hold up if you look at the movies he made following _Jurassic Park_

  • @SC-gp7kt
    @SC-gp7kt Pƙed 25 dny +219

    Imagine seeing this in the theater, with surround sound, and nobody had seen special effects like this before. It was like we were THERE.

    • @BonniBarlow-fn6oj
      @BonniBarlow-fn6oj Pƙed 25 dny +15

      I saw it in a theater with a friend of mine who is blind. She had her Seeing Eye Dog with her, tucked in under her seat. In the first scene, with the dinosaur in the metal box clanging and roaring, her dog's head popped up and she started trying to get away from that horrible creature she couldn't see but only hear.

    • @danielleelizaharpz
      @danielleelizaharpz Pƙed 24 dny +5

      I saw it in theatre when I was 10 !
      I still remember it !

    • @siangoodwin867
      @siangoodwin867 Pƙed 24 dny +6

      I "saw" it at age 11, mostly from behind my coat.

    • @msfeistybabe
      @msfeistybabe Pƙed 24 dny

      Poor dog. It was there because it was working & had to be terrified!! Jurassic Park sounds in theaters was So loud!!!

    • @ericfrench7551
      @ericfrench7551 Pƙed 24 dny +4

      So real! Scared the bajeezus out of me at age 10 when Muldoon was ambushed.

  • @sammylane21
    @sammylane21 Pƙed 24 dny +234

    Jurassic Park wasn't a cult classic. It was a pop culture phenomenon in the '90's.

    • @ChainedPhantom
      @ChainedPhantom Pƙed 23 dny +17

      Absolutely. Jurassic Park was one of the biggest movies of '93, and was all anyone was talking about for months.

    • @almightyshippo1197
      @almightyshippo1197 Pƙed 20 dny +2

      I still have my Jurassic Park lunchbox that I took to school in the 90s. ^_^

    • @jhopeur7219
      @jhopeur7219 Pƙed 20 dny +4

      Literally invented the concept of a "Blockbuster."

    • @dan.j.boydzkreationz
      @dan.j.boydzkreationz Pƙed 19 dny +8

      ​@@jhopeur7219 um, no it didn't. You're thinking of Jaws, 20 years earlier

    • @AdamMPick
      @AdamMPick Pƙed 17 dny +1

      @@dan.j.boydzkreationz It's a phrase from 1940's. Coined for bombs, but used to broadway plays and later movies. Way older even in the modern meaning, than people think.

  • @x_yzk
    @x_yzk Pƙed 21 dnem +41

    Legend is Back! Happy to see your Channel Back Alex we missed You!!!đŸ«¶đŸ»

    • @personnenobody
      @personnenobody Pƙed 18 dny +5

      You mean MicroStrategy is back

    • @andressalassalitas
      @andressalassalitas Pƙed 18 dny

      Its coming and going ): ive seen two scam finance companies taking it already in the last week ): MicroStrategy for now

    • @x_yzk
      @x_yzk Pƙed 18 dny +3

      @@personnenobody Yeah, Alex is Still hacked or what😂

  • @dgirl786
    @dgirl786 Pƙed 21 dnem +19

    Welcome back, Alex! Glad to see your account reinstated. 🧡

  • @breannadeal8610
    @breannadeal8610 Pƙed 25 dny +97

    My favorite film fact about Jurassic Park is that Spielberg purposefully flipped the ages of Tim and Lex because he wanted to cast Joe Mazzello in Hook but he was too young so he just straight up promised him he'd find a part for him in another movie.

    • @kirkhassett8726
      @kirkhassett8726 Pƙed 25 dny +11

      Mazzello is still acting in movies today. He not long ago portrayed Queen’s bassist John Deacon in Bohemian Rhapsody. Knowing this, you’ll recognize him instantly in that movie. đŸŽžïž

    • @christalhannahlee4930
      @christalhannahlee4930 Pƙed 24 dny +5

      That's what I also thought. Tim's the older sibling in the novel while Lex was the younger.

  • @dylanstankewicz850
    @dylanstankewicz850 Pƙed 25 dny +120

    Hammond "spared no expense" but doesnt have backup generators to keep the power on.

    • @richard-davies
      @richard-davies Pƙed 25 dny +13

      And what a stupid place to put the breakers, able to cut the power but have to travel a long way outside to a different area to turn the breakers back on. Why the weren't they in the same building?, terrible planning.

    • @officialmonarchmusic
      @officialmonarchmusic Pƙed 25 dny +17

      @@richard-daviesI think they COULD have turned the power back on from the computer, had Nedry not locked them out

    • @alexpena4091
      @alexpena4091 Pƙed 25 dny

      Nedry should of just waiting for a non rainy day ​@@officialmonarchmusic

    • @elrac7333
      @elrac7333 Pƙed 25 dny +29

      Hammond's "spare no expense" line was a lie. He had one underpaid computer programmer doing his entire system, who he hired because he was the lowest bidder.

    • @TheLanceUppercut
      @TheLanceUppercut Pƙed 25 dny +20

      @@elrac7333 I will not get drawn into another financial debate with you, Dennis. I really will not.

  • @wht-rabt-obj
    @wht-rabt-obj Pƙed 10 dny +4

    I love when people go into Jurassic Park thinking it's a kids movie. The book was straight up horror 😂 And the actors actually were afraid of the giant rex animatronic.

  • @davewhitehead5116
    @davewhitehead5116 Pƙed 7 dny +3

    Ariana Richards (Lex) won the part because she had the most realistic frightened scream. Spielberg brought in girls and had them scream for him. When Ariana screamed, Mrs. Spielberg came rushing in alarmed. Steven knew he had his Lex.

  • @alanfoster6589
    @alanfoster6589 Pƙed 25 dny +74

    An old friend, Mike Trcic, who did a lot of the sculpting on the t-rex head, passed away recently. He was very proud of his work on the film. He did a bronze of a leaping raptor that's just insane.

    • @nbunnysnowboard
      @nbunnysnowboard Pƙed 24 dny +2

      Rest in peace to your friend and thank you to him for his contributions to this film

    • @Paul-bm1so
      @Paul-bm1so Pƙed 24 dny

      Didn’t know he’d passed away, sorry to hear. Love Dino art and Trcic’s work is amazing.

    • @leafiiloran
      @leafiiloran Pƙed 15 dny

      Sounds like he was a very talented person. May he rest in peace.

  • @bryancomer1984
    @bryancomer1984 Pƙed 25 dny +135

    The fact that this was made in 93 just makes the fact that the CGI STILL holds up completely insane and impressive beyond words

    • @youcefbela9023
      @youcefbela9023 Pƙed 24 dny +4

      And it was the first CGI of its kind also

    • @tru3sk1ll
      @tru3sk1ll Pƙed 24 dny

      I feel like the pioneers of CGI were better masters at it.
      The kids and millennials that took over didn’t know the tools well. Which is why I think cgi went backwards for a while. Inexperience.

    • @BroncosTilIDie719
      @BroncosTilIDie719 Pƙed 23 dny

      The cgi itself doesn't actually hold up perfectly. It's pretty great, but it's greatly helped by the dual usage of cgi with top-tier animatronics. I honestly wish they would go back and remaster the cgi, so the disparity between the two effects styles is lessened.

    • @Iron-Van
      @Iron-Van Pƙed 20 dny

      Indeed

    • @Ninja_Tude
      @Ninja_Tude Pƙed 20 dny +2

      It's almost like using CGI With practical effects generally holds up better over time. Now if only we could go back to that lol.
      Another great 90s example, The Borrowers

  • @captaincat17
    @captaincat17 Pƙed 20 dny +17

    Happy to see the channel back up

  • @derkrischa3720
    @derkrischa3720 Pƙed 8 dny +2

    Alex had the SAME expression on his face when they showed the first dinos.
    THAT is why Spielberg is so amazing! The magical moments ALLWAS work!

  • @danielallen3454
    @danielallen3454 Pƙed 25 dny +107

    Nedry, in the book, *does* have a motivation other than money. He was hired, from MIT, to design and program Jurassic Park's automated computer systems. He did so, was paid, and went home. He was then contacted by Hammond's company and told that he had to come back to debug the systems. He said that would cost more money, since his contract hadn't included that service. They told Nedry that he would come and debug the systems or they would destroy his reputation, cost him his job and career and turn all of his colleagues against him.

    • @anonymousguy1794
      @anonymousguy1794 Pƙed 25 dny +11

      Nedry is the entire Lynchpin of this series and why they always have problems.

    • @charlottegerken4477
      @charlottegerken4477 Pƙed 25 dny

      Imagine working as a contractor for a multi-billion dollar company to set up a custom, state of the art, fully automated system, in the 90's, and them basically calling you back out for a ton of extra work that they aren't paying you for while they hold your career hostage, then while working there all you hear is the CEO (who was the one who decided not to pay you) brag about not sparing expenses... and then someone approaches you about stealing some embryos and paying you 10 times what the original job paid!!
      I mean, it would have worked if it hadn't been for mother nature again with the crazy storm making the ship have to leave early. Funny enough in the book it's again because Hammond refused to invest in creating a proper dock and the one they had was terrible😂
      I'm sorry, Nedry wasn't exactly a great guy, but Hammond def had it coming! In the book he gets chased down and eaten by a pack of Compy's, basically little chicken size dinos, he falls and breaks his leg, then they slowly kill him with tiny little bites here and there until he stops fighting back... it's pretty dark.

    • @roems6396
      @roems6396 Pƙed 25 dny +10

      Well, it’s buggy because he messed up the code somewhere, right? They paid for a working system. Therefore, he should fix whatever bugs are in it.

    • @ch4z_bucks
      @ch4z_bucks Pƙed 25 dny

      ​@@roems6396as far as I know he wasn't contracted to set up every system. He was meant to do a portion of the system work, and the blackmail was to get the rest done and within a very limited timeframe. The guy was basically blackmailed into taking pennies for doing work he originally wasn't contracted to do.
      Nedry in the book wasn't a slacker, quite the opposite. He was a guy who was taken advantage of, couldn't go to anyone for help (Hammond threatened to sue him if he spoke about his work because of an NDA). He ultimately got a lot of people hurt, and that makes him something of a bad guy in the books, but it was pretty much because of Hammond.

    • @animemaniacify
      @animemaniacify Pƙed 25 dny +11

      ​@roems6396 so in the novel they weren't honest about the scale of what they needed so he wasn't able to properly code it. And Hammond fid successfully turn some of his clients against him

  • @kyled.7748
    @kyled.7748 Pƙed 25 dny +109

    Fun Fact:
    Jeff Goldbloom didn't even know there was a shoot going on. He just sort of wandered onto the set one day and the crew just rolled with it

  • @aidangordon4544
    @aidangordon4544 Pƙed 21 dnem +21

    So glad you got the channel back man

  • @HereIamG
    @HereIamG Pƙed 7 dny +2

    The dinosaurs are automatronics (mobile robots), the challenge was how to make them so life-like. Its cutting edge technology for 1993. Its not all just CGI. After that CGI became cheaper because the computer processing power increased. This movie is a true masterpiece.

  • @bigben1081
    @bigben1081 Pƙed 25 dny +70

    Dang I didn’t think there was anyone left on earth that hadn’t seen this movie

  • @Sandeep-ry2qq
    @Sandeep-ry2qq Pƙed 25 dny +135

    Welcome to JURASSIC PARK. What a classic line . Goosebumps everytime.

    • @Silber7
      @Silber7 Pƙed 25 dny +2

      John Williams

    • @system0fadowner251
      @system0fadowner251 Pƙed 25 dny +1

      What they got in there? King Kong?
      So many iconic lines in this movie 😊

  • @Entertainment-Gaming-Grandad
    @Entertainment-Gaming-Grandad Pƙed 21 dnem +13

    Welcome back! What happened to you happened to a mate of mine.
    Glad you got your channel back :)

  • @jhopeur7219
    @jhopeur7219 Pƙed 20 dny +3

    I think the scene where Alan first sees the dinosaurs is one of the best scenes in movie history. Everything about it was perfect, including the score. Like no matter how many times I watch it, I still get deep chills. Also, can we talk about the T-Rex roar? Name a more iconic sound. I'll wait...

  • @neilmenard6585
    @neilmenard6585 Pƙed 24 dny +35

    Fun facts: there was an actual hurricane during shooting, the water got into some of the electronics and theres several stories from rexy moving on her own, also with Dennis, the dilophosaur doesnt attack him at first because his hood makes him look like a dinosaur, its only after his hood comes off that he gets attacked

    • @joeysfieldherpingadventure8861
      @joeysfieldherpingadventure8861 Pƙed 18 dny +7

      I also like the Dilo scene because the hood can be seen as Nedry "challenging the Dilo and being a big threat. However it's when he falls down and is "smaller" than the Dilo that it attacks. Then he runs and goes from a rival to prey.
      JP was great at subtle things that make the dinosaurs feel like animals and not just killing machines.

  • @D8nnyJ
    @D8nnyJ Pƙed 24 dny +94

    Hammond constantly reminding everyone he 'Spared no expense' is quite ironic, too.
    He undercut a lot of areas in the park. He was reminded by Muldoon that the Raptors are looking for weaknesses in the electrified cage, yet did nothing. He didn't have emergency protocols for hurricanes and storms, and he also underpaid the one man who ran the whole IT system that kept Jurassic Park running. And when said technician confronts him and asks for a raise, Hammond merely scoffs at the idea, which led to the hell the cast found themselves in.
    On top of all that, whilst his grand kids are lost in a park full of live, dangerous dinosaurs, he's sat in his cafe having cake, deliberating over the fact that his park has most likely failed.
    Hammond spared every expense he could. Probably why he hated lawyers so much.
    Also, Hammond in the Jurassic Park book was a monster of a villain. At least the one in the movie was a little more humanised.

    • @skwervin1
      @skwervin1 Pƙed 23 dny +10

      Also at the end of the book as they are flying away from the island, you pterodactyls flying under the helicopter, leaving the island. They were supposed to not be able to leave because the food they were given had a particular nutrient added to it that you couldn't find naturally, so if they left they would die..... well... life finds a way ...

    • @mattm8870
      @mattm8870 Pƙed 23 dny

      @@skwervin1 Ah yeah the Lysine contingency it another trick to make people think they taken more protection steps than they really have. The thing is it will do nothing as every animal on the planet gets Lysine from there food.

    • @sheevpalpatine2231
      @sheevpalpatine2231 Pƙed 21 dnem +9

      I honestly really like Hammond in the movie. He made a lot of critical errors but his intentions were always so pure. "Everybody in the world has the right to see these animals" just sums it up so well. Then in Jurassic World when Masrani is talking about Hammond, he says Hammond didn't ever talk about profit.

    • @D8nnyJ
      @D8nnyJ Pƙed 21 dnem +7

      @sheevpalpatine2231 I don't know, dude. He still sent his grandkids into a beta, pre-patch jungle filled with laboratory monsters 😅

    • @sheevpalpatine2231
      @sheevpalpatine2231 Pƙed 21 dnem

      @@D8nnyJ he just didn't want to see them any more for family gatherings

  • @blakeshields3777
    @blakeshields3777 Pƙed 21 dnem +3

    Glad to see your channel back Alex, looks like you were able to keep everything, that's awesome.

  • @rottytopszombiewaifu5249
    @rottytopszombiewaifu5249 Pƙed 21 dnem +3

    36:26 You're actually not too far off there, because the sounds used for the raptor noises were actually tortoises having intercourse, which just makes what you said even funnier! XD

  • @XeonAlpha
    @XeonAlpha Pƙed 25 dny +43

    The composer for this film is the legendary John Williams who also has done the music for:
    Star Wars
    Jaws
    Superman
    ET
    Indiana Jones
    Harry Potter
    The Olympics Theme

  • @westlibra86
    @westlibra86 Pƙed 25 dny +25

    Fun fact: The actor who plays John Hammond (Colonel Sanders looking dude..lol) is Richard Attenborough, the older brother of famous documentary narrator Sir David Attenborough. Richard Attenborough is also the director of the 1982 film 'Gandhi' which won 8 academy awards including Best Picture, Best Director for himself and Best Actor for Sir Ben Kingsley.

  • @BorisK83
    @BorisK83 Pƙed 18 dny +8

    Did we defeated the scammy hacker? Hope you can catch a breath now. I see several other channels being affected by the same group/bots.

  • @dutchdaddygamer
    @dutchdaddygamer Pƙed 22 dny +8

    Welcome back everyone! Welcome back Alex! 🎉

  • @MrJholshouser41
    @MrJholshouser41 Pƙed 25 dny +152

    Tim saved the day, really. While the girl was turning all the systems on and Grant and Ellie were holding the raptor from getting in, Timmy was patting the computer chair, giving Lex the ability to hack Jurassic Park

    • @TheLanceUppercut
      @TheLanceUppercut Pƙed 25 dny +24

      I wasn't until I was a freaking adult that I realized Tim could easily just hand the shotgun to Grant.

    • @Tar-Numendil
      @Tar-Numendil Pƙed 25 dny +13

      It's not like he couldn't have given the gun to Ellie, that's too helpful.

    • @Courier_Seven
      @Courier_Seven Pƙed 25 dny +3

      While there's a lot of guns throughout this movie I don't think a single one seriously gets used with live ammo against a dinosaur in the entire movie. I feel like maybe the spas 12 actually getting used would make the smaller dinosaurs seem a bit trivial

    • @MrJholshouser41
      @MrJholshouser41 Pƙed 25 dny +4

      @@Courier_Seven didn't they shoot the raptor at the beginning? They definitely shot at her

    • @ScooterBond1970
      @ScooterBond1970 Pƙed 25 dny

      @@Courier_Seven That's likely due to Spielberg's apparent anti-gun stance. Remember he once tried to photoshop all the guns out of E.T.

  • @ninamravlja3632
    @ninamravlja3632 Pƙed 24 dny +27

    I took my two daughters to the movie, where we ran into a friend of mine with her two kids. The kids, ages ranging from maybe 11 to 7, all sat down in the first row while we moms sat much further away. During the intense scene where Tim is stuck on the fence while Ellie is turning the power back on bit by bit, we hear this little voice from the front row yell, “Jump, Timmy, jump!”. Seven-year-old was VERY worried, lol!

  • @seefitch4601
    @seefitch4601 Pƙed 21 dnem +16

    Glad to see you got your channel back dude!

  • @hansonchokr3985
    @hansonchokr3985 Pƙed 21 dnem +6

    AYE THE CHANNEL IS BACK LETS GOOOOO CONGRATS

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Pƙed 25 dny +70

    I saw this 6 times in theaters as a kid with different people almost every time. That's how epic it was. When CGI was brand new and blended beautifully with practical effects. Not completely depended on as it is now. I will never forget feeling the steps of the T-Rex as the water ripples...now that's chaos. One of the greatest cinematic experiences ever.

    • @caryscoville244
      @caryscoville244 Pƙed 25 dny +2

      Same. Anyone that hadn't seen it... I'll go with you. And seen it a couple times solo. The score, the CGI, the Koolau Mountain Range on the island of Oahu where I live... chickenskin everytime!

  • @TheRealestSilencer
    @TheRealestSilencer Pƙed 25 dny +57

    At this point I'm just convinced that Alex never watched any film before this channel started

    • @mixedcoffee20
      @mixedcoffee20 Pƙed 25 dny +1

      He has definitely seen a lot of the movies he reacts to. This is how he makes money, so why not fake it.

    • @DanielLazzara
      @DanielLazzara Pƙed 25 dny +9

      ​@@mixedcoffee20HERESY

    • @ScooterBond1970
      @ScooterBond1970 Pƙed 25 dny

      AWESOME US MOVIES

    • @jdb101585
      @jdb101585 Pƙed 24 dny +9

      If so, he's a consummate actor because those jump scare reactions are on point.

  • @SLITHERIS
    @SLITHERIS Pƙed 22 dny +5

    I’m so happy you got your channel back. Hackers are some of the worst people on earth.

  • @M_A_24-34_1
    @M_A_24-34_1 Pƙed 22 dny +11

    LETS GO PAPA STANKY IS BACK

  • @Superpol87
    @Superpol87 Pƙed 25 dny +26

    Fun fact: during the filming of this movie, the producers thoguht of using stop-motion to create the dinosaurs, but they end up doing the by then new technique of CGI, which caused that the stop-motion animator and the producer to have a chat in which one said to the other "I guess the stop-motion is now dead" and the other responded "don't you mean extinct?" He like this response so much that he asked to made it into the final script of Jurassick Park

  • @Purple_Buffalo
    @Purple_Buffalo Pƙed 25 dny +23

    I saw this opening night when I was 12 to a sold out show. By this time in my life I had scene just about every horror and thriller film but nothing could prepare me for what came. No one in the history of the world had ever scene a dinasaur breathe and believe it, up until that very night. When the power went off and the rain started to fall, a slow stillness began to overcome the audience. Everyone in the theater no matter what age, was transfixed and paralyzed with fear. We all knew the danger that was looming and we all prepared in our own way for yet another, Speilberg rollercoaster. When the rumbling started we all felt it in our chairs and no one made a sound. Just the sound of the rain and our internal heartbeats. As Rex swallows the goat and then tears down the fence, I felt for the first time what adrenaline was. As Rex let out that horrific roar, I thought I was going to die right there. My heart was thumping out of my chest and I couldn't turn it off. The relief that came after was short lived as I again thought I was going to die when the TRex bagan to chase the jeep. IT LOOKED SO REAL! And then, just as my adolescent nerves were about settled again, the raptors in the kitchen scene just about aged me 10 years. I had never known fear like that. But what a thrill:)

    • @Rose_nouveau
      @Rose_nouveau Pƙed 23 dny +3

      Perfect description of what that experience was like...those first T-rex steps that vibrate the water..totally shook the whole cinema...you could feel lt it vibrate right up your feet...and the hair on the back of your neck stood up
      Nothing like it!

    • @dorothytucker9305
      @dorothytucker9305 Pƙed 20 dny +2

      It also shook our drinks. I remember looking at our drinks shaking... from a step on a screen.😼

  • @ronaldautry7798
    @ronaldautry7798 Pƙed 14 dny +4

    So glad you got your channel back

  • @philc.352
    @philc.352 Pƙed 25 dny +26

    A good director places humor into an intense movie to give the audience some relief from being overwhelmed with drama to keep them from walking out on it.

  • @megatron1384
    @megatron1384 Pƙed 25 dny +25

    I like how throughout this many of the questions you’re asking are almost immediately answered within the movie. It goes to show how smart the movie actually is. The velociraptors being as dangerous as they are is a personal favorite in your reaction.

  • @jeffd.1485
    @jeffd.1485 Pƙed 21 dnem +5

    yay!!! you got the channel back! woo hoo. let the gooch grabbin' commence.

  • @collynlima6939
    @collynlima6939 Pƙed 22 dny +7

    LETS GOOO BRO GOT HIS ACCOUNT BACK 🎉🎉

  • @howardbalaban7051
    @howardbalaban7051 Pƙed 25 dny +75

    This movie pushed cinema forward and has remained a masterpiece. It could be released every summer and STILL draw major box office numbers. It's that classic.

    • @joeblankenship377
      @joeblankenship377 Pƙed 23 dny +2

      That's why they keep making the sequels. Personally, I think they need to make a prequel to this one. About genetic engineers in the 1980s developing cloned dinosaurs.

    • @BrandtsBoys
      @BrandtsBoys Pƙed 21 dnem +1

      I've had my butt in a seat for EVERY re-release of this film. One of my favorite movies of all time.

  • @chrisbell9075
    @chrisbell9075 Pƙed 24 dny +65

    *"Did you just, like, purr at me?"* has to be one of if not THE best lines to introduce a Jeff Goldblum character in the short history of CZcams reaction videos..đŸ€ŁđŸ€Łâ˜ â˜  *I totally spit my drink out, bro..😂😂*

    • @leovk5779
      @leovk5779 Pƙed 18 dny +2

      Yeah, I was like "yep, you just met Jeff Goldblum bro, everyone is impressed or weirded out, or most likely both, and remembers their first time watching him act." XD

  • @Jayshyp
    @Jayshyp Pƙed 22 dny +4

    I’m so happy the channel is back, I’ve already watched this video but now I’m gonna watch it again cause of how happy i am lmao

  • @G4EATD
    @G4EATD Pƙed 22 dny +8

    Aye channel is back up â€đŸŽ‰

  • @texgransh
    @texgransh Pƙed 25 dny +22

    Lawyer:"is expensive, put it back"
    Tim: "my grandpa owns this whole park so STFU 😊"

    • @jainthorne4136
      @jainthorne4136 Pƙed 21 dnem +3

      This was made back when kids weren't automatically taught to be entitled assholes just because their grandfather was rich.

  • @copper_9373
    @copper_9373 Pƙed 24 dny +36

    The editor using your Dino impression for the ostrich actually made me laugh pretty hard

    • @immortaljanus
      @immortaljanus Pƙed 20 dny +1

      And him actually impersonating Jim Carrey from the deleted scene of Lemony Snicket Series of Unfortunate Events. He ate Craig Ferguson's brain in that one... đŸ€Ł

  • @Nunofurbiznus
    @Nunofurbiznus Pƙed 21 dnem +6

    YAAAAYYYY YOURE BACK!!!

  • @BloodRedRook
    @BloodRedRook Pƙed 21 dnem +4

    Glad to see you back!

  • @gallendugall8913
    @gallendugall8913 Pƙed 25 dny +19

    "Can't see us if we don't move."
    This works with cats and it's hilarious. Walk into a cat's field of view (at least ten feet away) and then go completely still - you disappear, and it freaks the cat out.

  • @JoeCensored
    @JoeCensored Pƙed 25 dny +25

    The dinosaurs were a mix of early 90's CGI and practical props. The effects looked so good because they understood the limits of CGI, and only used it when appropriate. Unlike today where they just use CGI for everything regardless of the consequences.

  • @isaiahdavis2248
    @isaiahdavis2248 Pƙed 21 dnem +4

    Glad to see you got the channel up and working again. I can’t imagine all the damage those hackers did

  • @jesseogle2073
    @jesseogle2073 Pƙed 21 dnem +3

    Glad you got your channel back!

  • @Issacharr22170
    @Issacharr22170 Pƙed 24 dny +67

    Ok in the book, Dennis Nedry’s death scene is much darker. It describes in detail how he feels his intestines fall out. Then how he feels the dinosaurs separate his head from his body and then he dies. Also now you watched one, you have to watch all 6

    • @cmudd9788
      @cmudd9788 Pƙed 21 dnem +4

      I'd also recommend Congo(1995) and Timeline(2003) which are both also based on books by Michael Crichton.

    • @dorothytucker9305
      @dorothytucker9305 Pƙed 20 dny +2

      ​@cmudd9788 ooh! I haven't watched timeliness in ages! That book was soo good!❀

    • @BJDevil20
      @BJDevil20 Pƙed 16 dny +7

      If I remember right, (been years since I read it), doesn't Hammond have a different outcome too? Compys I believe...

    • @BJDevil20
      @BJDevil20 Pƙed 16 dny +1

      Please correct me if I'm wrong

    • @Issacharr22170
      @Issacharr22170 Pƙed 16 dny +4

      @@BJDevil20 you are correct.

  • @GreatOldOne9866
    @GreatOldOne9866 Pƙed 25 dny +158

    “The only one I’ve got on my side is the blood sucking layer.”
    “Thank you.”
    I can’t đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

    • @jintermont
      @jintermont Pƙed 25 dny +1

      Layer cake? 😂 I love Daniel Craig

  • @Lemon_Force
    @Lemon_Force Pƙed 20 dny +2

    I'm so glad you were able to get the channel and videos back!

  • @monohe4d380
    @monohe4d380 Pƙed 21 dnem +2

    Glad you’re back ❀

  • @Incogneto1981
    @Incogneto1981 Pƙed 25 dny +115

    Fun fact - When the 'model' T-Rex burst through the roof of the car with the kids in it, a tooth broke. In the later movies the T-Rex still has the same broken tooth!

    • @fatfishtaco
      @fatfishtaco Pƙed 25 dny +7

      Also fun fact: All the gallimimus that lived through the T-rex ambush ended up filing restraining orders against her.

    • @Incogneto1981
      @Incogneto1981 Pƙed 25 dny +2

      @@fatfishtaco 😅

    • @Blackdog06019
      @Blackdog06019 Pƙed 25 dny +1

      Also the kids were not acting in that moment. That was genuine fear as the T-Rex had a "glitch" and went thru the glass roof.

    • @NerdySpice
      @NerdySpice Pƙed 25 dny +2

      I love that fact. I can't help but stare at Rexy's mouth in the other movies/ the show because of that fact.

    • @NerdySpice
      @NerdySpice Pƙed 25 dny +4

      ​@Blackdog06019 Actually, the glass was supposed to fall in, but it wasn't supposed to break like it did. The glass breaking is what caused the tooth to break off.

  • @klasyk1532
    @klasyk1532 Pƙed 25 dny +26

    Alex calling Jeff Goldblum.."This Guy" is driving me crazy! 😂😂😂

    • @killamackay
      @killamackay Pƙed 23 dny +1

      Same lol. Not finished watching this yet, but wondering if he even realises who Jeff is? Lol

    • @divinelangene6813
      @divinelangene6813 Pƙed 19 dny

      ​@@killamackayI thought he would recognize him as the grand master at least

  • @piipiipoopoo520
    @piipiipoopoo520 Pƙed 21 dnem +4

    LETS GO YOUR YT IS BACK

  • @Primo_Luca
    @Primo_Luca Pƙed 3 dny +1

    Velociraptor was a dog sized little chicken guy. Real life T-Rex was a walking tank with stealth technology and probably the strongest bite ever from a land animal. Oh, and with crazy sharp senses too, so yeah. Pretty fucking scary

  • @scottalynch
    @scottalynch Pƙed 25 dny +16

    At 3 points during the film Nedry is dressed as one of the characters from “The Goonies”. Hawaiian shirt like Chunk, Members Only jacket like Mouth, and the yellow rain jacket like Mikey.

  • @perry0547
    @perry0547 Pƙed 25 dny +14

    I love that Alex thinks this film is a documentary "did they really sing?" "are they smarter than an octopus?"

    • @Rose_nouveau
      @Rose_nouveau Pƙed 23 dny

      We were all thinking it though..you get immersed in that world and like any story, questions rise in our minds

  • @kyriliys
    @kyriliys Pƙed 18 dny +4

    Thanks god you're back, was scared as shit. Hope this wouldn't happening again

  • @attakrus
    @attakrus Pƙed 11 dny +1

    Watched this movie for their 30th anniversary and OMG, was it such an amazing experience! Used to be scared of this movie but now, I love it with all my dinosaur nerd heart!

  • @llamaboss2514
    @llamaboss2514 Pƙed 23 dny +21

    36:24 ironically, the barking sounds that the velociraptors make were designed using recordings of mating turtles 💀

  • @traydevon
    @traydevon Pƙed 25 dny +22

    That King Kong line was genius. If you’d seen King Kong, you would’ve gotten it.

  • @Maremelme
    @Maremelme Pƙed 21 dnem +2

    Alex, it’s good to see you’re back! I’ve got Covid again and I’ve had to isolate, which is rather lonely. Seeing your channel(s) restored has lifted my spirits a bit.Thank you for the entertainment and for indirectly keeping me company during a difficult time.

  • @3rdjrh
    @3rdjrh Pƙed 21 dnem +2

    Sam Jackson says “hold onto your butts” Alex says that’s a weird thing to say I’m thinking that’s an Alex thing to say 😂