Top 10 Jurassic Park Deaths!
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Here is something pretty cool I thought I'd put together. The Jurassic Park series has always had a ton of scary moments filled with dinosaur attacks (why most of us watch it) and I've compiled a list of what I consider to be the worst ways to die in the series!
This video could be called the Top 10 Jurassic Park Kills but is probably better called Top 10 Jurassic Park Deaths because it will rank higher but hell I'll also put Top 10 Jurassic Park to be safe. The video contains a lot of Jurassic Park kills and jurassic park deaths but it also has jurassic world deaths and even some of the top 10 jurassic park dinosaurs. No list would be complete without the jurassic park guy on the toilet and you know what, I'll go ahead and call this jurassic park top 10 deaths as well. You're about to learn why Mommy's Very Angry and see a Savage Velociraptor or two when you find out that Only The Strongest Survive from the Clever Girl Raptor! Jeff Goldblum Jurassic Park is definitely amazing and Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom Velociraptor is gonna be cool on Ingen Site B. Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom Tyrannosaurus would be a million times better than Spinosaur Poop :D
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Eddie’s death may be pretty cool and gruesome, but it always gave me a depressing spot. The dude was pretty nice and unlike most characters where he could just run away, he made the noble sacrifice of saving Malcom, Sarah and Nick. Even when the T Rex’s were ripping his car apart, he still held down on the accelerator to save his friends as he was at death’s door. It always made me sad and to me, Eddie was one of the best heroes in the Jurassic series.
Dude exactly and when I was little and watching this with my mom she would make me feel even more bad for him because she would point out he’s trying so hard to save everyone
The man was unlikely to be alive when he was getting ripped in half. You would die faster with the big dinos than small.
I think it made for a really fantastic but horrifying scene and it cemented; the dinos don't care if you're acting heroic. If you are in range of its teeth, you're gonna get eaten. Similarly to why GoT was revered; if you are in danger, there's a high likelihood that you will die. Maybe even more so if you do the heroic thing that puts you in harms way.
In the movies, Spielberg obviously wanted to create some moral payback, so douchie characters would get their comeuppance. However the books are a lot less caring about the character's moral compass and more in line with what you can expect based on their actions.
If you haven't I can only encourage you to read the books. They are different enough that it makes for a familiar but separate experience. Also the dock scene is terrifying and I am so sad it didn't make it into the movie. Gennaro is also not a sleazy and cowardly lawyer in the book.
How did he died in novel?
@@kuldeep130 he didn't die in the novel
He was pretty heroic in that too
He fucking fought a raptor with his hands
Glad that lots of people realise how good a person Eddie was. He didn’t want to shoot the Steggo, and he stared straight into the jaws of death and chose to save his friends rather than attempt an escape. Wish he got more admiration.
then his troubles are over
This video just made me realize why Muldoon was so “paranoid” about the raptors. He had to witness his friend and colleague die a vicious and painful death despite trying his best to save him, which makes me hate Hammond even more for doubting his warnings and completely ignoring him.
I can't blame him, can I? I never actually felt any attachment for Hammond, and now I have reasons to hate him. It reminds me of when I used to like Hiruzen Sarutobi from Naruto, but now after lots of exposure and reading, I now resent him for not being a competent leader. Hiruzen and Hammond actually both have a lot in common: Hammond saw the dangers the dinosaurs were bringing onto Jurassic Park, yet choose to ignore warnings and continue regardless. Hiruzen saw how Naruto was suffering, yet he only provides financial aid and beyond entrance to the Ninja academy, doesn't do much of anything to help Naruto throughout his childhood; he even lets his old friend Danzo Shimura (who you could say is anime's Dennis Nedry) get away with a lot of crimes with little to no punishment whatsoever, for crying out loud! Both these two were in position of power they ultimately didn't deserve, saw problems going on around them, and yet instead of actually solving those problems, just let them happen anyway and did next to nothing to solve them. Yep, Muldoon deserved better than to have his warnings be ignored when they could've saved so many lives..
As much as I enjoy the actors portrayal of Hammond in the film, they really softened his character up when compared to the novel.
In the novel Hammond is a total piece of garbage, greedy, selfish.
In the movie he's just made out to be naive and doesn't consider protocol or contingency plans.
On a side note, Malcoms character in the book is very pretentious, even more so than in the film. Don't like either, from what I've been reading so far in the book.
One death that I feel like people really often forget is the really brutal ending of Udesky in JP3.
After reading the Lost World novel I thought Udesky death was similar to the Death of Howard King minus the Klondike bar and long grass field.
Even nash
He was grabbed by the leg and got spun around and dropped down from a high ground and got stepped on
(sorry for bad grammar english isnt my language)
Ye that should have deserved at least an honourable mention in this vid
Yeah, poor guy got used as bait to draw other people in to their deaths. Why those beasts have to be so inhumane and manipulative?..
What about cooper
Can we give some appreciation to the InGen Guard, who was getting charged by a giant, hybrid, genetic- engineered mass murderer, walked towards the Indominus Rex and kept on firing and didn't run.
I saw behind the scenes and he was shooting at nothing and it WAS cgi
He’s just a really brave man
Poor man
R.I.P
He was a acu unit
I always liked how Muldoon acknowledged the cleverness of the raptor.
Yea I liked how even though he knows it’s abouta kill him he still gives it his respect instead of cursing at it
CLEVER GIRL
@@AlexHammered it sounds more of auctionushment than respect.
Man, Eddie didn't deserve to die. But to be quite honest if I was going to get kill by a dinosaur. I rather get eaten quickly than suffer. Like Jurassic Park 3, Mr. Udesky. That dude died in a horrible way. When the group was running away and separated themselves into the forest from the raptors. Some were lucky that they were able to climb up the tree but Mr. Udesky was not soo lucky. He ran himself to one of the velociraptors. Got attack, trying to crawl away from it, and just got nailed pitch on his back. And everyone knows that a raptor's nails are long and thick as fucked. Man, that shit gotta hurt. Lbs
@@jocelynreyna3021 he also got his neck snapped which finished the job
Eddie’s death is the most dramatically compelling. This guy, struggling to save his team, is suddenly surrounded by not one but two massive tyrannosaurs. Still trying to save the team, he has the boldness to attempt to shoot the dinosaurs, but alas his gun is stuck (tho he probably wouldn’t have hit either Rex, one shot wouldn’t have been sufficient, and I doubt he could have reloaded). Desperately he kicks at the encroaching predators head when he is pulled from the vehicle and gruesomely divides. He had the (mis)fortune of clearly facing his death though; he likely knew he was dead the second he heard the stomping.
Because of the rapid increase of terror, the most viscerally empathetic death is Zara’s. While failing her job to watch the children because of her upcoming wedding, she relocates them amongst disaster and confusion. Hardly after she can incredulously question “what is going on?” She’s yanked into the air (shock, terror, possible pain), dropped (more terror), grabbed again and carried off (more shock and terror, probably more pain), dropped further into water (significant terror, shock, pain). As she writhes in the water, she’s attacked again by the pterosaurs before being swallowed whole by the mosasaur. It may have multiple rows of teeth, but she’d probably still be severely/critically injured but alive as she slowly suffocated/drowns in the belly of the water monster. This executive assistant’s death was slow and painful; this bride-to-be must have been confused and terrified throughout the worst death of the franchise.
Other honorable mentions:
-Cooper’s injured and desperate run through the jungle only to be abandoned and then eaten.
-fat security dude during indomitus’ escape
-fallen kingdom’s indoraptor elevator deaths
-guy trying to escape into a store during the San Diego rampage
-doggo
Also udeskys death was pretty long a drawn out.
@@OrangeUtan1, yeah, and the worst part is, they used him as nothing more than a tool to draw the gang in so they could eat them. It's one thing to die an undeserved death, but being forcibly used to lure others to their own deaths probably sucks more..
“Guy trying to escape into a store” was nicknamed unlucky bastard by the film crew.
@@themanwhowouldbebrick Not only that, but that was actually the screenwriter of the movie making a cameo appearance.
@@jagpro91 oh yeah that’s right
Fun compy fact: they're actually venomous. He would've slowly been paralyzed by each of the bites, and would've probably been alive as he stopped moving in that river. That means he was alive when they started to eat him, and he couldn't scream for help because he was paralyzed.
Nice profile pic my liege
I'm pretty sure they're not venomous in the movies, they might be but I think it's a lot easier to just think of them as non-poisonous, i know this comment was made 2 years ago but i like to reply, even if a comment is super old lol
Hammonds death in the book was a great example of this. It was very chilling but also felt like the perfect death for him and full circle in a way, like his death represented what the park would have/had done to guests.
@@Jeice1010 I think they still are in the movies though. I say that cause if you rewatch the scene after reading this you'll see it to. After he first got bitten and swarmed by the first few he slowed down but was still going for a while, looked winded was all. When he fell again in the water, he really began struggling to get them off as small and light as they are. After he got back up, he was stumbling and crashed into that long before seriously struggling to get over it. After he fell off the log, he was unable to move in any meaningful way and stopped screaming after he was fully paralyzed but probably still alive.
The part thay really sealed the whole deal that they were venomous is the struggle to make it over the log. A normal guy, with some minor cuts could make that no problem. He didn't have any major bone or muscle damage, but he certainly could have been dazed and slowed from a paralyzing venom that was still kicking in after several small but fresh doses
@@Jeice1010 I think it was made canon for the films in Camp Cretaceous. That woman who got eaten by compies definitely seemed to be succumbing to gradual paralysis.
R.I.P Eddie Carr and Eddie's Car
Meg Thomas LOL!! But he did not deserve to die
God, Eddie getting pulled apart was one of my worst fears after seeing that movie, the fact he wasn't able to get the final barrel to his gun was just sad and horrible... I really wish there was some way or someone who could've saved that guy....just so sad he died that way.
The man saved our lives by giving his, have a little respect
Meg Thomas the car didn’t deserve it :(
That's awesome! I love it!
Eddies death almost got them an R rating.
Its pretty brutal but damn is it epic!
6120mcghee i know i love it
the book is more brutal, he got ripped by a pack of raptors while the others watch
jan mac More brutal!? I think getting ripped in half is also pretty damn brutal.
+6120mcghee God I want an R-rated, Fan Made Jurassic Park movie.
Fun fact Samuel Jackson was going to have a case and death sequence until a hurricane wiped out the set
Ik it’s was going to be in Hawaii but in the novel he got killed by a raptor
@@sebastianderry was the scene going to be just like the book? Or are there details that say exactly how he was supposed to die?
I always felt especially bad for the "unlucky bastard" in San Diego. The majority of characters who get killed made the mistake of either going to or working at an island full of dinosaurs, even though most didn't deserve their fates at all.
That poor guy though? He had absolutely zero involvement with Jurassic Park, Ingen or the dinosaurs. He was probably just out shopping, hanging out with friends, or maybe on a date. His death was caused purely by him being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Yet he died a brutal death, all because of Ingen's mistakes.
Nedry’s death in the novel is way more terrifying than in the movie
Guy gets his intestines ripped from his body, gets blinded by the spit and gets his head chomped on
Bossk 619 that’s facts
Klayton acts like the books don’t exist
Not to mention how nedry himself slowly becomes weaker and weaker, processing his inevitable death
Plus in the book the dilo is ten feet tall
Liam Casey he literally talks ab the books all the time, this vid is ab the movies.
Audience: “Zara didn’t deserve her death!” Eddie Carr: “WTF!”
Poor Eddie
He was my favorite
Isn't criticism that was because she was just support character? That kind of death is usually for villains or main characters that sacrifice themselves to save others.
Extreme Madness good point
Green Man they said it’s sexist because she was the first woman to die
@@ExtremeMadnessX
In the first novel, Crichton made the compies eat off the face of a baby. These creatures are animals who don't care who's who, they just eat and behave like the animals they are.
I thought Dieters death in Jurassic Park the lost world when he’s being chased by the Compy’s was horrifying. The reason why It was so bad was because he didn’t die instantly it would of been slow and painful, can you imagine all those tiny teeth nipping at you and no matter how many you shake off another takes it place. There was a scene in the book where the Compy’s got into a baby’s crib it didn’t end well.
A few chewed on his fucking throat i think
@@bohnebohne2228
Yeah I know one of the more grizzly deaths.
Who the fuck made this book. He’s a psycho
@@ILoveAllah50
I’m not sure but you can see why they didn’t include all the deaths in the book because they would of traumatised kids I mean this death was grim.
The baby scene was horrible and I hate it
Honorable mention to Udesky who had to experience hell with a raptor claw to the back, not only that he is left alive for a minute before being killed by a nasty neck snap by a raptor. Easily in my opinion the most brutal death in the franchise. Sure nobody really cared about any of JP 3’s characters and it may not be the most creative, but it seems like the most painful deaths in the series.
I actually do care, it's one of my favorite bad movies of all time, and I do enjoy the characters. I just can't defend at all, I'm afraid..
Alan and billy were definitely cared about
That guy in Jurassic world walking towards the I-Rex while shooting is one of the bravest souls ever.
he just did not bring a big enough gun
Zulfirdaus Zain maybe armor-piercing ammo would've done the trick
An M203 right to the open mouth of the Indominous Rex wouldda blew its entire lower jaw apart
He knew he had to die with honor. *salutes
Random Headshot I feel like he was using armor piercing ammo
The proud face of the Father T rex after the young one eats Peter is awesome
Like father like son.
He deserves it cause he tried to capture it. He gets what he gets and he doesn’t throw a fit.
So, is there a boy because they say there's only females,but we have the daddy rex
The trex was like: "thats ma boy :D"
Yup even tho I was 6 at the time I still think to this very day he still disverd death after trying to sell them what a god dang idiot
I remember a few people commenting about how Zara's death was unnecessarily sadistic and prolonged in Jurassic World. Eddie's death was far worse.
Eddie at least has the benefit of it being a Hero's Sacrifice. Zara's just dead probably having suffocated inside of the Mosasaur's stomach, because if you pay attention to how she's swallowed she doesn't get bitten at all.
R.I.P to Eddie carr who was the true hero of Jurassic park the lost world
Fun fact, when Nedry puts on his rain coat's hood it comes off as a threat to the Dilo.
Triggering it to attack.
Honorable mention goes to the poor dog in The Lost World. Just trying to defend his beloved humans and gets gobbled up by a T. Rex for his trouble.
(SAD REACTS ONLY)
the dude that got eaten trying to run through the doors in San Diego was crazy as hell!
trivia : that guy is the scenarist of the lost world, spielberg love making cameos of his team members
niko01360 wasn't that Michael Crichton himself?
nope, it was David Koepp, scenarist of the lost world movie. Michael Crichton is the writer of jurassic park and the lost world novels.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the Jurassic Park Franchise. They’re just good scary thrilling movies.
Well.....two of them are....the rest....eh and the last UGH!
Agreed. All of them have their amazing moments.
Yes, i said ALL of them.
Even after all of these years, these movies give more brutal deaths than most horror movies nowadays.
Ik hey u a splatoon fan? Me too
I know right :(
And what's even more funny is that it was intentionally made for children
In the lost world they all so have dialogue about the compy death where it's like this
"Malcolm: did you find him?
Rolland: just the parts they didn't like"
Love that line delivery Posthlethwaite gives!
he and Maldoon wouldda been great pals
Omg that's true I love hat line it gives chills
disturbing to think about
Just think that's probably just his bones, bladder, gall bladder and pancreas since that's what most predators don't eat
Eddie Carr was a god damn hero. I remember being legitimately sad when I first watched The Lost World as a kid. Zara's death sprung up controversy, sure, but Carr died about as gruesomely and valiantly as possible.
Truth
I never found Zara's death that sad probably because my only thoughts on her was wow she was given the job of baby sitter and she failed at that.....
Well there are different sides to the story there are many ways to look at her death. Some like me did not really care when she died, and others like you felt something when she died it's all a matter of opinion and how you look at the movie.
PANDORUM12 but he really tasted good
Akwolf06 I thought that too; "worst babysitter ever." 😂
I think Zara’s death gets worse when you slow it down and realise that you can see Zara’s hands smacking against the Mosasaurs tongue (is it a tongue? The bottom of its mouth?) meaning that she had enough time to realise that not only was she going to get killed by a pteranodon, but she was going to get eaten by a Mosasaur too. Yeesh! And Eddie’s death is just so brutal too!
not only did she have the time, but she was eaten alive entirely. the hand/arm you mentioned comes down a little past the second row of teeth, meaning her arm would've been separated entirely, or she was stuck in the second set of teeth before it decided to swallow her eventually. She would've been aware of her death, and all the pain, right up until she suffocated somewhere in its throat on the way down. Ewghh
@@nerdvillegamer1331 ohh that makes it even worse! I though it was bad before, now it’s just sadistic. Someone in that writing room really hated Zara
@@4nna8096 mannn for real! I think though that it really does make a good point for it being more "realistic" and brutal. Because if anything like this were actually to happen, the worst part about it is animals/creatures/dinosaurs really don't care what type of person you were in life. To them, you're food. It like, adds the extra scare factor lol
@@nerdvillegamer1331 oh definitely! I completely agree. A dinosaur doesn’t care who you are. I think it definitely makes it scarier that they are just going off basic instinct. There is no motive or reasoning like with other movie villains, they are indifferent and will eat you if they have the opportunity. To quote something, “Death is the ultimate equaliser. All have the right to be eaten.”
@@4nna8096 oh for sure! And with these movies, fear factor is incredibly important! I find it pretty unreasonable for people to be upset over Zaras death as it sets in stone the theme and what to expect from, well, dinosaurs, but also the movies in general. And I love that quote btw
I feel like Carter felt every single stomp until the end where he came off her foot. Since the ground is wet and muddy enough for the trex to leave deep footprints in, this means that while he would be crushed it would take several attempts to fully crush him since the mud would of been a type of cushion for each blow.
😰
You could see him still moving after he is released from the foot
There is something about dieters death that always haunted me, just the idea of being lost and then getting a slow death tortured by tiny bites... *shivers*
Same here
Me too, but honestly, I’m kinda glad he got the end he did. I mean, he had it coming. He could’ve made it if he had actually noticed that Carter couldn’t hear him, and even before he got lost, he went a little far into the jungle. I’m just glad the Compys got revenge. Hey Dieter, remember how you gave Compys a reason to fear man? Well now man has a reason to fear Compys.
And to add to that the compies have fucking venom in their bites so he felt the pain of venom too
Ik it also traumatized me as a kid too
The sad thing about Jophrey's death is that it was his last day on the job. He was supposed to move The Big One to its new pen, go home, and retire, but nope. Big One had other plans for him.
Oh god that's just more sadder
No, not poor Jophery! 💔
Okay now I feel really bad for jophrey
Poor dude
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I’ve said this on another video in relation to Muldoon’s death, and felt it should be said here.
I always thought “The Big One”
was the one watching from behind the tree because she used herself as bait so one of her subordinates would kill him. Something very sinister about it...even afterwards the way she looks after Muldoon was attacked was like a glare of satisfaction.
It also makes the infamous line Muldoon says make more sense to me.
It’s not that he wasn’t aware of the Raptor that came up to his left, it was more in line with the fact that he was too distracted trying to kill HER (and living in the moment) that he simply forgot about her subordinates. He was played and he knew it but only when it was too late. The Big One LURED him into a trap, hence the “clever girl” line.
The Big One was the one in the shed that killed Ray and scared the hell out of Ellie after turning the power back on. When it got out of the shed and started tracking Ellie that was when the T-Rex became aware of it and began stalking it to the Visitor's Center. That's why the Rex is right there to grab it after it was about to lunge at Grant, Ellie and the kids..
Funny thing that Nerdy looses his glasses and can't see, then dies blinded!😂
*Nedry
I *HATED* that Robert Muldoon got killed. That badass should've survived like he did in the novel!
They were planning to keep him around for the Lost World, but the actor had cancer, and they didnt know he'll be around, sadly two years later he passed.
@@JuwanBuchanan But the first movie was made in 1993, the sequel didn't come out until 1997. That's one huge gap, my dude
@@Nothingness886 He had just been diagnosed when he started working on the first movie. He wasn't sure he would survive his treatments and remission. So the story was altered in the movie by the writers.
@@bad74maverick1 right, but the actor didn't pass away until the following year... but I'd imagine by that time his health just deteriorated that much... God bless his soul.
@@Nothingness886 Right. and as we know Cancer is not kind to the body. Even if he had a high Survivability by the time they would have been ready to shoot, he would not have been strong enough or ready to start just yet in a movie. If it were an option. All in all, I say he didn't die, he escaped somehow, hell the book came first and was better anyway. So there lol.
Muldoon is a savage, doesn’t even scream when he see a god damn devil dinosaur.
Saad Khan except when it's ripping him apart and munching on his face.
But I mean, he screamed because, imagery
Clever girl
He doesn’t care until he gets eaten
@Ice King no he didnt
The shortest dream I’ve ever had was when I dreamed that I was Muldoon aiming my gun at the raptor in the bushes, when the big one appeared next to me, and the dream ended with her pouncing me.
8:32 "red touches black, venom lack. Red touches yellow, kills a fellow"
A lesson my brother taught me. That snake wasn't poisonous.
i thought Eddies was one of the saddest deaths as even when Rexs come he keeps his foot on peddle :(
Haruka Matsuoka yeah, all he did was try to save his friends
Haruka Matsuoka wsp
To be fair, what else could he do? He had a rex at each side and the only hope he had was the line snapping him free and he goes full reverse.
Remember when Mr Noodle was stabbed in the back by a raptor claw in Jurassic Park 3
That was brutal-
LOL at, "Mr. Noodle"! I didn't even notice until you mentioned it! 😂
Mr. Noodle’s BROTHER, Mr. Noodle.
•Calies Art• not as brutal as the time he got the electric chair in Green Mile for murdering a red tampon
The only kill i expected and didnt show
After reading the book, I actually felt sorry for Nedry. In the movie he's portrayed as a greedy turd but in the book, he and his team at Cambridge that worked to develop the programs, and computers for JP had clearly been mistreated by InGen. Basically the same sort of corporate mistreatment you can find in stories on rSlash's channel. Yeah, he did what he did but that's again another example of why you do not fuck around with your tech support guys.
Also "Gennaro" is actually Ed Regis from the book, the real Gennaro is a fucking Chad. As for people calling him a coward, let's see how you react when the 7-15 ton animal with a bite force of roughly 13,000lbs is clearly no longer contained.
Agreed. However, I guess in hindsight he could have at least tried to take the children to safety.
That’s really interesting, I had a very spiteful, arrogant, and greedy vibe from Nedry in the books. He could have absolutely been mistreated and acted as a sort of revenge thing but in the book Nedry seemed very full of himself and greedy even when others were clearly “worse”. Maybe it’s because I half read half listened to the audiobook and listened to “Nedry” so that may have swayed me. Totally agree about Genarro though
@@mosstdev@mosstdev 🙂 I'm glad I'm not the only one who felt that way. I got the same vibe with Book Nedry. He was so arrogant, greedy and spiteful that I didn't feel completely bad he died. I mean yeah the way he died was pretty gruesome but still he was an unlikable character.
And Book Genarro was badass. I kinda hate how they cramped two characters into one with his movie portrayal but I guess can understand why they did especially since there was no juvenile t-rex shown 🤷♀️
@@LilyZerep exactly!!! I was so mad when reading the books that they cut him out
3:58 Actually if you look carefully, Carter's arms and legs are bending and moving after that first stomp. After the second stomp he becomes still. I think he may have still been alive after the first stomp...
Dang I didn't know Carter legs and arms were bending apart by the T-Rex
Eddie's death was the most disturbing
MegaCrasher one I remember everyone in the theater turning away
I can imagine
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And the bravest.
the doughy guy. to quote nc
"who do you think will die? (circles Shara Ian nick)
let me restate, this is who you think is gonna die, not who you wish was (circles eddy) there we go"
Another reason why i always felt bad for Burke as well is because the snake that slithered down his shirt wasn't poisonous. You can tell because of the colors. If Red touches Black, the snake isn't venomous. If Red touches Yellow, you're screwed. So he could have lived if he just got a hold of himself and waited for the Rex to leave. I can't blame him, though, i probably would've done the same thing.
I've always felt the same. At that moment in time Burke wasn't concerned what colors touched what and I'm sure just the fact it was a snake that had the possibility of being poisonous scared him even more. Always loved that scene
Venomous
ZombieCowboy lol you and him are probably the only two in the universe.
ZombieCowboy Venomous*
nope you wouldnt, believe me....
its just a snake compared to a 6t lizard
You could've included the unlucky bastard from the lost world. I had nightmares seeing his death and watching him die is not only painful to watch, but it also shows how that death could've been avoided. I can still remember hearing his bones getting crushed to this day.
An incredibly gruesome death. Along with his bones being crushed, the gurgling noises he makes as the Rex chomps into him are chilling.
Ooh that guy in the San Diego scene? Yeah...
Deiter's death was reminiscent of Hammond's death in the novels. I remember reading it. He died to the compsognathus due to their saliva, it's sedative effects affecting him.
Is their venom canon in the films? I remember reading the first novel and then Hammond's death, but noticing the movies don't mention their venom..
@@Quandal3Dingl3 i think Camp Cretaceous canonized it.
My favorite death scene was when the i rex broke out and killed the guy behind the car. It was just so sad how he knew he had no chance
Nick.
Lord Fawful nick
true, but this guy also made the fatal mistake by opening the Cage Door. While they could have also left trough the small door at the observation room.
Mr. Smith remember they tried to go back but it blocked them off so they went the other way
In what film? I do not remember
Is it a little ironic how Burke is a biologist yet he thought the milk snake was a venomous coral snake
SoVa claustrophobia is not good with an adrenaline rush
Adrenalin & panic don't go hand in hand with rational & logical thinking. When you're in that fight-or-flight mindset the only thing that goes through your mind is "get the fuck away from it"
Shoot, I was late to my last exam cause I could not find building 13 on my campus. We don't have a building 13 lol. It was Building 13S1. In my haste, I rushed worried and searched for something not there. When we as humans are scared, worried, nervous or angry, we make poor decisions sometimes. Other times, we can nail some choices. In my case and Burke's.. We dropped the ball. 🤣
I mean he probably could not see the color and the T. rex was around him you think he going remember his study to tell if the snake is poisonous
I dont think youd remember that "red touch black is a friendly jack" in his situation.
if the movie followed the novel, nedry would probably be higher up in the list. dude gets blinded, has his stomach torn open, has his head chomped on, and gets lifted off the ground
I never noticed the guy who casually walks into the raptor cage behind Muldoon at 5:46 while Joffrey is being torn to shreds. That dude deserves a Darwin Award 😂
I was heartbroken when Muldoon died because he was one of my favorite characters in Jurassic Park.
He survived in the novels
The person who plays Robert muldoon is dead
They wanted to keep him around for the lost world but the actor had cancer and they didn’t know if he’d survive so they killed Muldoon off in the first.
He died 2 years after the first film.
@@johnmonke8066 He actually died in 1999 and was diagnosed with cancer in November of 1994.
Dr Grant is my favourite character.
if a snake creeped into my shirt, I would've said "Fuck that, you can go meet our giant friend outside" *tosses snake*
Id be like "f*ck you" to that little snake
One of the best comments ever. 😂
Damn, now I'm wondering... if a coral snake (the one it's supposed to be in the film) somehow was able to bite a T-rex in a place it could get through like the eyes, nose, or mouth would the venom be enough to kill it?
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I don't think so. With a dinosaur that big. It would need several more bites and perhaps it just would be swallowed whole by the trex itself
@@Razzy1312 it was a harmless snake with no venom, but he THOUGHT it was a deadly coral snake and panicked
I was watching “Camp Cretaceous” and one of the episodes was also called “Clever Girl” witch might have been an Easter egg to one of the kills on your list.
despite it being made for kids camp cretaceous had some brutal scenes kids under 12 wouldn't be able to handle
@@ttxlovely8629 I think they could handle it. Most kids above maybe 6 or 7 would be fine with it.
@@ttxlovely8629the show wasnt purely for kids, netflix wanted jurassic park fans to enjoy it aswell. And to be honest, i really did enjoy it.
My favourite scene: When the guy gets eaten by the the T. Rex, in the outdoor toilet!
Thats everybodys favorite death
Lol yeah, an unexpected moment for the guy, but so funny XD
Lol i kinda feel bad for that guy
Eddie was a hero
@@thechimichanga6969 Eddie safed Sara, Ian and Nick
@@jouw.boy.cedric9927 yeah :c
But he died
Eddie Carr, he lived ordinary, but died a hero, R.I.P 😪😢
Finding your channel has been amazing!!!! Thank you for all your work and commentary!!!
I loved when it was at the compy part and he said "these little fuckers"
Anyone whose first reaction to having a wild animal crawl into your clothing isn't to immediately jump up and flap around trying to eject the animal is officially the calmest person alive.
True but the worst thing is that it wasn’t even a venomous snake, I would have reacted the same tho
@@porterhymus8878
I wouldnt, as long as you spook The snake you'll be fine you wont get bit by the snake If i was Bert, i would of waited for the She-Rex to get bored and leave THEN freak out and get the snake off me. Or I would feed the snake to the She-Rex, it'll be one of those bite sized hotdogs to her lol.
@@lordindoraptor6983 I would have frozen rather than flail around with the snake.
@@davidsumner7604
Yeah same
@@porterhymus8878 I know right. It's some irony that it wasn't venomous. Not that he ever realized that. And if he had a phobia of snakes then it being venomous probably was of lesser concern than just seeing it and touching it because phobias are that intense. It's totally believable that he would panic and do something that dumb especially if he had a phobia..
Forgot one scene. When the Indominus escaped, she stalks the fat worker who is hiding behind a truck, silently watching him being terrified when he sees the Indominus' tail slowly moving passed the car. Then she lifts the truck with so much ease and the guy if absolutely terrified. And then he looks at Owen, while the Indominus looks down on him. Then she bites him and instantly crushes all of his bones and lifts him up and eats him. Not to mention the guy who couldn't outrun Owen who got eaten as well as the Indominus ripping his arm off.
MJ Jones I'd do the same if I saw little Kit-Kat bars running around
MJ Jones that death in Jurassic World cringed the fuck out of me
MJ Jones that scene caught me off guard in the theatre. When the rex killed the worker, it reminded me that Jurassic Park doesn’t fuck around and can be dark.
Everytime I watch that scene I swear I can hear Zara screaming while the Mossasaur close its jaw.
I remember, I was 6 when I saw The Lost World in the movie theater with my mother and that particular scene, when Eddie died, my mother hold her hand over my eyes, to not to see that. But I remember the sound of it, it was terrifying.
Great video mate keep them coming it's great to do something like this because you can look back at scenes that were forgotten
I love the Ludlow death, just for the Papa Rex looking at the young one with pride, And the little sort of growl to me is like the Buck is saying "Go on son" or something like that. Backs up the whole premise of what Sarah Harding was trying to prove about the Rexes
I agree, but I also loved the irony of the scene. Ludlow McSlimeface wanted the glorious t-rex baby so bad and he got it. Just not in the way he hoped.
it shouldn't be on this list cause he survived he lost an arm and his legs with scars all over his body but he lived
I did too. Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy, as the saying goes. And while I understand that a movie featuring dinosaurs isn’t always going to be big on scientific accuracy, I also liked that it depicted a very plausible method T. rex parents may have used to help their chicks gain experience with subduing and killing prey. Since many birds of prey will bring back wounded prey for their fledglings to practice making kills on, I see no reason why their theropod ancestors wouldn’t have done the same.
The rex is like, son, I'm so proud of you, a chip off the old block
I noticed that too
I think a gruesome death is In Jurassic park 3 when Mr. Udesky is stabbed in the back by the toe claw and gets his neck snapped.
That scene is still hard for me to watch.
And the first time anybody sees Velociraptor claws in action...
Even worse if you ever watched Elmo as a kid and realized he’s the same actor as mr noodle
Tampa Ray Fan 04 I agree. He was so kind.
he was that asshole clown from Air Bud....he deserved it
9:05 Holy shit I forgot how terrifying that was
I remember that guy who wuz running from Rex and tried to save himself inside a closed store in "lost world".
He has been catched an munched a several times, while he screamed the shit outa his crushed lungs - wuz tha only scene, that made me feel really uncomfortable as I saw it as a kid 😣😵..
I find when that man was eaten by the T-Rex while trying to escape in the San Diego scene chilling.
He was running with a group of people and managed to dodge the Rex’s first attempt to eat him, veering to the left and breaking from the crowd only to get grabbed while trying to hide in a building, dragged behind a car, and consumed.
Most of the other deaths in the movies, the victims are aware of dinosaurs before their demise. Not this poor bastard. Also, who knows what he was doing that night. Was he running errands? Buying flours for his mother dying of cancer (or some shit like that)?
His last thoughts were probably:
“... can’t wait to have dinner with Emily tomorrow. I’ve gotta pick up some eggs, bread, anchovies - - HOLY CRAP! THAT’S A FUCKING DINOSAUR!! QUICK, HIDE IN THE BUILDING!! AAAAGH!!”
Not that anyone really deserves to die, but this guy definitely shouldn’t have. In a way, he was killed by the people who brought the Rex to San Diego. He didn’t even go to the island.
Yeah he had one pretty poor BlockBuster experience hahaha
Yeah the Eddie death has stuck with me ever since I was a kid. It’s that snapping sound when he’s ripped in half that gets me every time! Lol
Richard Patrick Which side of a Twix bar do you pick? I pick Eddie side. (*cough* ...too soon...)
"Make a wish honey"
Clayton I've been watching you for yrs n have never heard you curse, lmao I love it. Lost world was my favorite movie for yrs
Fun fact for anyone who wants to know. Copies had poison in them. As Dieter runs away the poison pumps faster through him causing it to spread faster so as he staggers and moves around weirdly its actually the poison taking hold. Its also how he died so easily with all those wounds added in.
I'm surprised the raptor trap from JP3 wasn't on the list. They severed the guy's spine with their footclaw and when they didn't get any of the others, one of them grabbed his head in their jaws and snapped his neck.
Great vid though. Been loving your Jurassic Park content since I stumbled onto it recently. Keep up the good work!
The Albino Rhino same here
Was having the same thought.. Also Billy getting pecked to death was pretty hardcore
Duck_ Of_Doom Udesky died
The True Foxy Pirate yes he did
I thought the death of that random nerd guy was kind of brutal. He was just a guy in the city and then just gets eaten up just like that.
At number 0 is D Caf from the game. Being poisoned and becoming a freaking nest for the Troodon eggs laying in his open stomach while being ALIVE. Not a good way to go.
Technically he wasn't dead. He was alive and looking around at everyone he could move his eyes towards, he was just paralyzed and brain dead. They just categorized him as "dead" because they couldn't carry him.
EponasArchangel I was surprised that you couldn’t mercy kill him
@@Deathchan12 Now that you mention it, so am I.
Can I Get 200 Subs By Uploading Cringey Vidoes? ?? He would have been long dead during the I Rex rampage. It takes about nine months for an embryo to fully develop, meaning that by the time Jurassic Park 3 came out, they would have been hatched.
Yup. D Caf‘s death is definately the worst way to go. Even Zaras and Eddies deaths were mild compared to that.
I think nedry’s death was the one that stuck with me the most...but I gotta say - dieter got it the worst out of all of them. I bet the Mini bites (the pinchy ones) sting more than like a regular bone crushing one...and he probably felt every single tooth for a while before he died.
Damn compys lol
Legend has it there are still pieces of genarro around that toilet
Burke should of remember red against yellow will kill a fellow but red against black is best friend with jack.
Ikr and the one where the indom picked him up chucked him on the ground and then just walked over him like nothing....😨
snaky snake im leaving
True I like that poem everybody should know it
I knew Eddie would be number 1... Fully agree too
Jurassic park yay
I am really confused why it was so crimson, I understand his body was snapped in half but there was no blood or anything, just the loud snap and that is it. I can see it being disturbing for other people, but I can find way more disturbing deaths in jurassic park. (my opinion please no hate)
Spoiler
In Fallen Kingdom, Eli (The dude who's idea it was to sell the Dinosaurs on the black market) dies a similar death.
SpencerAK74M wait Eddie CARR dies by driving in a CAR
Liam Cunningham the reason it’s such a bad death is because when people hear that sound or at least for me I think of my back and spine pulling and tearing apart and crackling. It’s just how I think of it and it has always made me cringe
All deaths in the original series were so gruesome and memorable for me that they're hard to choose. With Jurassic World however, though characters that deserve it do die, Zara's death is the only one that sticks in my head. I clapped in sympathy for the actress for it was her own stunts and a ton of screaming while taking up water on her part, but what makes it stick is the fact that my sister is called Zara and watching her cringe every time watching it gets me.
Great video man!!
The thumbnail is creepy as heck
but y
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Cause us dinosaurs are brutal
@Hammy Doodles, the thumbnail image is taken from Jurassic Park The Game.
Who is on thumbnail? Dennis?
XVanX yeah
my thoughts and prayers to Eddie Carr
jan mac 😭
jan mac
Klayton Fioriti I thought on the list you would put the troop guys from jurassic world
Aww I hate how the bald guy called Eddie a meal and said that his troubles are over...pisses me off every time.Prob just trying not to morn but still
#JusticeForEddie
I've been watching these movies sence I've been a kid and you did it right here. I always wanted a death video to watch and you did it thank you.
I liked the ingen guard who was pulled away from claires truck by blue
That was Delta actually
Fun fact: Compies are also somewhat venomous. One bite would make someone decently sleepy, but with so many the ever so slowly paralyzing him-
Thats why he didn't get up when he fell from the log. He couldn't.
Thats how hammond died at the novel
@Kassen Rodriguez i think they would make troodons have feathers
Fun fact compies were 5 feet in real life
And in real life they did not have venomous teeth they just had sharp teeth
If we take the lore from the book where the compys have a venom of some sort, or more likely fast working bacteria in their saliva that when it gets into an open wound from the bite, it causes drowsiness, dizziness, perhaps even muscle weakness. Now as that their teeth are likely sharp enough to tear deep into flesh. Then biting Dieter in the right spot on the neck, like the artery or near his windpipe, it's very understandable how they overtook him and killed him easily.
Remember: "Nothing in Jurassic Park is real" Dr. Wu.
They created these creatures
Super off topic but I never thought that the dilo in the car was the same that spit at Nedry. I always thought there were two of them. First, the tour mentions that dilophosaurus is a pack hunter. Second, at one point there is a shot after Nedry sees the first dilo that shows a dilo moving across frame (I think from left to right) far behind Nedry. Then the next shot is Nedry turning around to see a dilo. I always thought they were two different animals. The movement of the dinosaur in the one shot does not lead it to end up right behind Nedry, so I always thought that it was a second dilo going around the creek area to then get in the car, while the other was closer to Nedry.
Allison Noon pack hunger?
Jacqueline Nguyen yikes typo. I meant hunter
Allison surely Nedry had too much buttery fingers to being devoured by one dilo
I thought you said dildo
@@colbeyswag2177 LMAO same! 😂
Love how you describe the kills awesome!
0:17 when you forgot you aint the main character.
I agree with your number 1. I love that scene. Poor Eddie. That whole scene of Eddie saving Inn, Nick & Sara was brilliant & creative
oh yeah totally agree
Inn?
@@KlaytonFioriti Kinda late but I think Udesky’s death is the most painful in the franchise, unlike some other entries where it is just one chomp and done, Udesky’s death goes on for one minute, personally seeing how it takes Udesky to die that long makes it much more painful. Sure his death wasn’t the most memorable or creative but it feels very painful. But that is just my opinion, I don’t know if your opinion has changed or not but Udesky’s death is the most painful for how long it goes on takes the cake for me.
@@beeking1792, I forgot about how he died exactly, what I do remember is that the raptors used his body as bait to lure the gang to be eaten. I still don't know how they got his corpse to move just a little, and I still don't know what on earth one of the raptors removed from his neck. Was it a bone? Oh please, I have to know what I missed! 😭💔
@@dafilmqueen556 the raptors removed nothing from Udesky, they just snapped his neck and poof, Udesky was no more.
3:48 If you look closely, you can still see Carter squirming. That is one hell of a way to die.
Several tons of dinosaur on top of you, as you can just feel your insides being crushed.
Man.
Wow this is a late reply! I used to think this as well but I actually think the movement was just his limp (and much flatter) body moving in the waves of the water. Just my opinion
You can also see Zara grasping at the inside of the mosasaurs mouth before it chomps down
Pretty sure you can hear him screaming. I remember laughing at it
Oh Jesus, you put me off my food
How Nedry's Death isn't in the top 3 is scary in itself. To me, that's the most iconic death of all and one of the best scenes since another incredible movie, 'Jaws'. Combining one of the most memorable Character's in the entire Franchises demise to a Dinosaur most people weren't familiar with before seeing the movie. It was also a species not mentioned in the film itself outside of when the Explorer drives by it's Paddock and Sign but nothing is seen but a disappointingly empty exhibit, just like what we've all experienced at a Zoo. Then add in the First time we see the Dilophosaur; Which goes from 0-100MPH. Nedrys initial fear, and change of dialogue, from a game of fetch to dismissal as he insults the creature while it's obvious curiosity, noises, then the terrifying and sudden transformation absolutely nobody saw coming, as it screamed and flare of its shroud while blinding Nedry. Then we see some of the most familiar items of franchise when the Classic Barbasol can is dropped, The audience and Nedry get that second of relief of survival and moment to collect oneself, only to realize a familiar passenger must have ripped through the soft canvas door panel and the camera snaps to the shot of The Iconic Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler, still idling, lights on, is seen eerily rocking like its prom night as Dennis Nedry screams in agony. Cinematic perfection.
I LOVE that shot of the Rex at 4:20. I was wondering where I had seen that before.
Eddie Carr died spending his last moments.... in a car
lol
Tresidale Blossom he lives up to he’s name Eddie Carr more like Eddie car
So he is born in a car to?
*B'DM tsss*
That scared me so much when i first watched it
Dieter had the worst death because compys are tiny and kinda weak so his death was slow and painful 😣
Uh, finally someone agrees. Compys were also poisonous.
Eddie did.
I was very damn happy about Dieter dying off!!!
Bastard thought he could mess with Compys!!! Sure was funny to watch that one scamper off but in end he got what he deserved
If I was him I would bite the compys heads off scaring em
Shaggy the dilophosaurus no u wouldnt, u would have been to scared u would have died and probably a lot weaker than dieter u wouldnt even have the strength to bite a venomous dinosaurs head off
I love all of the deaths
And i love dinosaurs 🦖
Love this vid
"The Lost World is the darkest entry in the series."
Jurassic World Dominion: Hold my beer
I hope this comment ages like fine wine.
Edit: Unfortunately, it did not. I was heavily disappointed by Dominion.
Uhh Dominion is not released
@@sharkshrek4154 That's why I said that I hope my comment ages like fine wine.
apparently dominion is gonna be a actual horror movie so
@@acorn_acrom sweet
Honey doesn’t age
That Denis drawing is disturbing...
Kaijudragon 567 .....ikr
Seriously!
probably what he looked like after about 2 or less minutes when the Dilsaraptor attacked him.
That’s how the team found him in the book.
How
The death of that brachio from fallen kingdom.
RIP
“The first we see is also the last thing we will see.”
That made me cry when I watched it in the movie theater with my mom
what made it worse is that it was the original one from jurassic park. the one that grant and the kids fed
No, it was the one Grant went to and said. "It's.. It's a dinosaur!''
Why did you bring it up just why I'm literally crying so hard
Don't talk about her
She's in her own category for saddest deaths EVER
I feel bad for not only the hired Ingen team (since they are basically just being hired to do a job in a hostile environment) with the exception of Dieter and Carter, and Ludlow, but I also feel bad for Hammond's team, because they had to _watch_ this stuff unfold and live with it. Remember, when Burke dies, Nick, Sara, and Kelly are _right there_ yelling at him to stay back, and watch his blood come dripping down, as well as hear the *crunch* . It's bad enough for us, but the _characters_ who _survive and witness_ it are right there...(shiver)
really enjoyed your videos. I'm gonna check out the novels.
Eddie's death triggers me to this damn day, dude, I saw this when I was 9yrs old and as a 30 year old woman now, it still terrifies me.
sculptureofsound2 Same. Still can hardly watch it.
GoAndPractice same
The sound his body makes as the Rexes tear his body into two is unbearable.
sculptureofsound2 itS gonna be okay😖
F
Well, that "blood sucking lawyer" got what was coming for him since he abandoned the children.
Thorium 232 I guess Weird Al was right; not all dinosaurs are that bad. 😂
Dame you swer a lot...I love it
When it comes to screams, I think Muldoon's scream is by far the scariest death scream in all of the movies. There is another layer of terror and pain in that scream that is not in the others. It's one of the best screams in all of cinema honestly.