Uncovering Hidden Details in Jurassic Park's First 6 Minutes

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Let's dig up the hidden details and easter eggs you can find in the first 6 minutes of Jurassic Park. Dive into this prehistoric world to see what you may have missed.
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  • @OurOnlyThing
    @OurOnlyThing  Před 4 dny +1

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  • @Pridam
    @Pridam Před dnem

    Honestly I always found it weird how Muldoon was tricked by the Ratpors' BASIC hunting strategy of having one Raptor be the bait/lure while another circles around from the sides. Considering how he was supposed to be the one the most familiar with the Raptor behavior, it's pretty ironic that he was tricked so easily

    • @OurOnlyThing
      @OurOnlyThing  Před dnem

      We totally agree, @Pridam. It would make sense for other characters in the movie to fall for that, but it is odd that Muldoon does. The only explanation we can think of is that he was so obsessed with taking that clever girl down, that he failed to see what was really happening.

    • @TheRodentSama
      @TheRodentSama Před dnem

      that's kinda the point.
      The entire park is an afterthought.
      There's Hammond constantly spouting "spared no expense", when he clear has... in every major aspect of the design of the park.
      - Only 1 guy who can run the computers, and he's been underpaid... causing him to resort to espionage to simply get a paycheque.
      - A computer system with no backup in case of a crash, and the **entire** park is reliant on that system.
      - Fences that are only effective if they have a constant supply of power, built in a storm tunnel area of the Pacific Ocean.
      - The scientists, who are supposedly the best in their field, not thinking about the amphibian DNA they were using.
      - Windows and doors on the cars being unlocked, meaning tourists can easily get out and wander into the park on foot... and even walk up to the electrified fences... and also the possibility of being blinded and paralysed by Dilophosaur spit.
      ... and... Muldoon, the park's game warden not knowing jack sh*t about the animals he's meant to be guarding.
      In the book, there's also a fault with the fences that isn't in the movie.
      Once the power goes out, the fences are immediately placed onto the emergency power generators... but once the power is back on, they don't automatically go back onto the main power grid... they simply keep using the generators, and eventually, when they run out of power, they just turn off... and because they're no longer attached to the main system, the computer system doesn't flag them as being powerless... and it takes literally hours before anyone realises... and by that time, the dinosaurs are roaming all over the place.
      The entire park is an underthought, underworked and unplanned death trap.
      I mean, the windows and doors alone on the cars is enough that they'd have injuries, blindness and definitely have deaths, within the **first day** of opening to the public.

    • @OurOnlyThing
      @OurOnlyThing  Před 23 hodinami

      Well said, @TheRodentSama. You definitely echo our theme in this video.