That changes my thought as to why the baby t-rex's leg was broken I was under the impression the hunter broke it on purpose so the distress calls from the baby would have hurried the adults back to it.
same here. and that may have been why they decided to just cut the scene and not stick an explanation in during a later one.. it made Roland look that much more sinister during a part of the movie where we were supposed to view the Ingen capture teams negatively.
@@glitterboy2098 I always thought the hunters got a bad rep undeservingly. They actually went out of their way to help the people that sabatoged their gear and stranded them on the island. If you go back and watch the film again you will see that someone gave Kelly a rain coat and there is a quick blink and you miss it scene of one of the hunters carrying her on his back. Then later you see they gave Sarah and Kelly a tent and sleeping bags, meaning someone had been walking in the rain all night and then gave up their sleeping bag. Either they weren't really bad guys, which I believe to be the case, with the exception of a couple people, or they didn't want to piss Roland off by not being gentlemanly.
That's literally what I thought too. But then I remembered that it was likely that the adults went back to the nest first, which would explain why they roared like they did before finding Ian and Sarah's camp.
And also another interesting fact about that if you didn't know:When that scene was planned,not only an arm was made for the scene but a leg was made as well but like you said,since they never got to shot that scene at all, it was never in the final cut.
It can be argued that it wasn't necessary. You would have two very similar scenes of two different people in the dark utility tunnels, which might have gotten boring. It's also a nice shock moment when the arm suddenly shows up and you can put 2+2 together about what happened to Arnold pretty easily without actually needing to see it.
Every deleted/cut scenes must be put with the movie in extras at least. Even if it’s not finished. but this goes for any movie. I’m against of cut content fading into dust and gone forever. Granted it’s hard for older movies since they didn’t care and some have been destroyed
They'd have to actually pay people to physically go through the archives to find the materials (if they still exist) and have them all scanned. I don't think it''d be super expensive for a major studio, but they probably want to squeeze every last penny out of each release with minimal effort, so just can't be bothered :/
There are some directors who don’t want certain scenes or shots being released. The 2013 remake of Evil Dead is a good example. The Rated R version released was the directors cut, and any additional footage he felt was so subpar that it shouldn’t be viewed. It was over 5 years before the Unrated version was released, and it had so little reception to it because what footage was added was absolutely nothing special or just much of anything. While I agree that if something is shot and worked on it deserves to be seen, even in just an Extra’s format to help boost the value of a purchase, there are examples of deleted scenes being so bad I wish I hadn’t seen them. Titanic had a deleted scene where Jack and Rose were playing hide and seek from Cal’s goon, and it turned into a stalker thriller. The scene didn’t fit at all with the rest of the movie, and it was a scene that actually hurts the memory of the film.
It would've been neat to see Udesky fight raptors with a branch, kinda like how Gerry Harding did in Jurassic Park the Game or Eddie in the second novel.
It's a pity but it probably never got to the animation stage. They likely realized too late that it'd be too expensive to add a bunch more CGI shots of raptors interacting with an actual human and cut it. Might also have lessened the impact of the moment where Grant is ambushed right after that, where you see the whole pack surrounding him.
Eddie was in the high hide, which the raptors were scaling to eat him and the others that were in it. He uses a bar to take swipes at the raptors as they're jumping up to the hide until one of them gets hold of it in its jaws and wrenches him out of the hide to the ground where he is killed and eaten. One of the kids falls to ground too, but survives by locking himself into the emegency safety cage... you really should read the books. Not only are they excellent, but there's a lot of information in them that nullifies aledged plot holes in the films. P.S. The only reason the raptors found them up in the hide was because eddie had earlier carelessly discarded a chocolate bar wrapper on the ground under the hide which captured the attention of a passing raptor, causing it to sniff and look around untill it discovered the people up in the high hide.
Eddie in the movie was more like the character Doc in the novel and Nick in the movie was more like Eddie in the novel. They switched which character died in the movie too. Nick (Eddie in the novel) "deserved it" way more than Eddie (Doc in the novel). I didn't realize it as a kid in 1997, but Nick Van Owen "deserved it" more than any character in that movie.
I wish they'd add back the baby Rexs leg breaking scene and Ajays death to Lost World. Both scenes seem quite important for both characters and would barely add a couple of minutes to the run time.
Really appreciate your take on Iris’ death. 100% agree that all characters should be vulnerable, and a heroic death would have been a welcome addition to that film.
Lost deleted scenes is one of truly heartbreaking things Hollywood does . Most of these scenes are lost to time and almost never recovered . It always does my heart a bit of good. to see these lost deleted scenes fully restored. Even if never put back into film itself.
I really wish we’d have gotten to see the Ludlow/Baby Rex scene, it does add some clever depth to his death. Also adds more layers to Roland, one of my favorite characters of the film series. Also the Udesky vs Raptors scene. In my mind he’s either being cruelly toyed with by the Raptors or he maybe catches one by surprise with the stick and the Raptors just converge on him.
The give a good heavy handed yet subtle hint as to the fact that it's the berries making the Trike sick. They show Ellie fondling a few stones but dont expand from there. It's the book that really gives the scene, Ellie finds the stones and several berry husks mixed amongst them, having been vomited up by the Stego (they used a triceratops for the movie) she instantly became excited told Grant as they had confirmed an aged old theory. I can see why they cut this as it took up like half to a full chapter in the book.
@@theziadragon4322 Kind of she finds the berries and the Vet admits their toxic but says the animals don't eat them. It kind takes up a half a chapter but it was all kind of interwoven with the first part of the tour and figuring out how the dinosaurs were escaping the system.
A Park GUARD actually explains a little what happened. He also says the animals *usually avoid* that kinda stuff. Ellie wanted a few blood/dung samples just to be sure afterwards.
@@theziadragon4322 I think the confusing part for a lot of people, myself included, is that whatever hints (subtle or otherwise) the film drops about the berries being the cause of the animal's illness is completely negated by Ellie very clearly saying there's no trace of the berries in the animals excrement after she specifically digs through it looking for it. Even if the Trike is scooping up the berries with the stones, I would think they would still have to pass through the digestive tract.
JP TLW had deleted or unfilmed scenes that would've humanized the characters why KELLY didn't have a mom cause she died why IAN and SARAH were in relationship HELL there was a planned explaination of the 1st island and why JOHN HAMMOND chose an island including information that originally it was on the mainland but people got hurt and killed NICK VAN OWEN'S real reasons & motivation including he was the nephew of a worker that was killed in the original mainland JURASSIC PARK facility and he wanted to expose INGEN's coverups
Looking at the photo from Jurassic World 2. The caretaker would have tried stopping the indoraptor when Maisie was running up the stairs. Her back is too the staircase. Makes the scene a lot more believable how a little girl managed to outrun a something designed to run prey down.
The reason for why they removed this scene makes sense if you remember how some snowflakes reacted to the death of Zara in the previous movie. I believe Universal got cold feet and had that removed just to avoid similar backlash. It would also explain why Owen and Claire are pushed so much as Maisie's new caretakers by the end of the movie, she literally has no one else alive left to care for her unless they retcon Iris into the next film which I doubt.
@@Dinoslay I was convinced that Zara had escaped since they never showed her in the Mosasaur's mouth and Iris simply disappeared. If you are going to kill characters, you should not leave their deaths ambiguous.
@@tessdurberville711 I know that this is a pretty late reply. But they did, in fact, show Zara in the mouth of the Mosasaur. You can see her arm in the mouth while she's trying to crawl out, just a moment before the mosasaur bites down.
@@Dinoslay Zara's death was stupid and pointless. I wasn't mad she died, I was mad she died BECAUSE she was trying to take care of those two little shits. She was already having a really bad and streasful day, then to go thrkugh that is overkill. The caretakers death would have actually been meaningful.
I want Udesky's death scene to go like that: We see Udesky standing with a stick in front of a Raptor, he swings and actually manages to hit the raptor in the head, he swings for the final blow, but mid-swing he sees his stick disappeared. He looks behind him and sees another Raptor with the stick in it's jaws, it throws it away and jumps on Udesky. He manages to run away and that's when we see the death scene from the movie of him falling down and getting clawed
When I first saw JP3, I actually thought Udesky was gonna survive but as soon as he got separated from the others and ran into the raptors I knew he was screwed. We need to see that fight scene between them though.
The Gizzard stone scene actually DOES have a point. It shows that putting these prehistoric animals in modern ecological systems can have unexpected consequences. They think the triceratops are doing fine, eating Gizzard stones - the unexpected consequence is the berries are making them sick. In other words, triceratops *are not supposed to survive* in this ecology, but have been forcibly put there by Hammond and his team for the sake of an amusement park.
Yes. Especially since the park medic had stated confidently that the triceratops nor any other herbivores had never been observed eating those berries, and then she immediately checks the dung and proves him wrong. It makes the medic and his compatriots look like goddamn idiots as it is onscreen. The gizzard stone revelation, specifically that it's only every 6 weeks or so that they eat new ones, explains why the medics were wrong about the animals eating the berries, they had been doing their job and watching them closely, it's just that they hadn't yet seen a triceratops eat any gizzard stones which probably only happens for an hour or so every month and a half. It makes it a much more excusable error on their part.
Yes and in the books the fucking stegos are all very sick constantly - the poor things are wheezing and having trouble breathing in the section i just read.
Well yes, that's possible; but Maisie was chased by the Indoraptor which she knew was not a 'real' dinosaur but a gene-modified monster literally designed to be used as a weapon of war. So I think she could make a difference between the killing machine and the other dinosaurs that are just 'normal' animals trying to survive.
The last two are indeed the best two. I still say that yeah, clipping the nanny's death was a tragic loss that could have been something so profound that it makes JWFK stand out HARD. We didn't get to know her that well, but from what we got, if we were to see her die like that it would have been heartbreakingly beautiful and made her a major fanfave. The rex clip would have added all the right punch and broadened the characters in general. So yeah. Tragic loss all around.
All of these would've been great scenes for their respective movies. I think I said this already in one of your previous videos, but Iris' death definitely should've been added into the final cut of "Fallen Kingdom." It would've made for an awesome, yet saddening sequence that could make us feel more sorry for Maisie and better explain why she went with Owen and Claire after the dinosaurs were set free.
I want to see all deleted and cut scenes in some sort of “collectors edition” There’s the extra scenes in JP1 where the tour vehicles are driving around the park and you see more of the island and paddocks In JP2 there’s a scene when the arrived to island before going out to look for sarah nick and eddie are readying their equipment and eddie is explaining how to use the GPS equipment so the cars can safely travel in the forest
@@stephanielewis709Well I've seen videos of angry rhinos literally topping over jeeps, they are brutally powerful animals. Triceratops was basically a rhino on steroids, so I can imagine them having the strenght to make jeeps actually fly.
You absolutely nailed it. Leaving the Trike question unanswered was a terrible blunder, and the scene with Ludlow and Tembo would, along with the bar fight, turned Tembo into a more memorable character, like Muldoon. He had so much potential that fell flat.
I hate how a lot of good stuff gets cut from these movies, especially TLW in my opinion suffered the worst with having too many cuts. And one thing I felt got swept under the rug were the raptor eggs in the first JP movie Alan and the kids found, it would of been a good subplot to focus on that cane from the first novel foreshadowing that there were more raptors. Jurassic Park The Game is all I can think of that reveals unseen raptors but even that game didn’t really dig into that idea of how more raptors got in the park.
there is more, than that in JWE if you go to the info for the raptors and there is a bit under "films" where it states that alan and the kids on their way back to the visitor center they come across raptor eggs its something like that.
I do believe it's a big deal in the novel. (Been years since I read it) and the SNES Jurassic Park game also makes a big deal out of collecting all the raptor eggs
Not to mention that the effect of not including the leg breaking scene is that it implies that Tembo was complicit in intentionally doing so, which is not in-keeping with his character.
I wondered why the bg music was so familiar.. and felt anxiety at the same time :D. My big brother used to play that game when we were young. I tried few times, but I was too afraid of it.
I really would’ve loved to see Udesky fight against the Raptors, it’s survival instinct. You can also see him try to pull out his handgun when the T-Rex follows after them and they stumble into the path of the Spinosaurus. When he screams in terror he ends up dropping it... which has always struck me as a mystery. It seems like there was so much stuff that was ultimately cut, most likely due to them writing the script as they went along.
Both Lost World scenes should've been included in the movie imo, the gambler's ruin scene would have brought back some of the mathematician side of Malcolm that was kind of missing from the second movie, and the other scene would've helped further develop Roland and Ludlow as characters.
What I’d REALLY like to see in full is the scene of the Indoraptor playing with a human skull; not only would it help provide quite the buildup towards its full intro, but, according to another video Klayton did, it would’ve provided some juicy foreshadowing for Wheatley’s well-earned demise...
The mercenaries killing the baby spinosaurus in Jurassic Park three has always sat with me and explains a hell of a lot as to why the spinosaurus pursues them
I would like to see the Iris death scene the most. Just because of how much Eddie cars and Zara death effected the audience. But hey that’s just me. P.S heart?
How cool would it have been if, for the 20th anniversary of Jurassic Park they re-released the film in cinemas or even done a 20th anniversary DVD with all the scenes left in just like they did with E.T. ! Would have been cool for JP 1&2 in my opinion! Love the channel! Finally someone who knows this entire franchise inside out like me 😊
Well yah also how the mosasaurous survived all that time with out being fed. Dinosaurs had 0 reason to go to and drink from ocean water so seeing the trex never ever killed any other dinosaurs I'm quite sure it was playing zoo keeper
Respect for Michael Jeter as Mr.Udersky. He is just a booking agent but he never back down for a self defense. Too bad we didn't see Mr.Udesky try to defense himself from the Velociraptors.
A scene explaining the dead crew on the boat that brought the T Rex to San Diego would've been appreciated. It was mentioned raptors did it but it wouldn't explain how the boat got to the exact destination point
What’s the truth about what happened to Sarah Harding after the Lost World Jurassic Park?(did she die or she was married to Ian where’s was her during fallen kingdom)?
I'm almost kinda glad she wasn't even mentioned in Fallen Kingdom. Means there's still hope that the character wasn't ruined / killed off / etc. Maybe she let Ian go by himself, was watching with Kelly back home. There's nothing in the movie to say that's not the case at least.
Hey Klayton another good video man and I'll be honest.... I can't understand why the baby t-rex with the broke legs scene was cut from the lost world either.... in my honest opinion it's not a scene that would have taken long to shoot in the first place.... Spielberg could have easily had this scene shot in 2 takes maybe 3 at the most and because it would have only been a very short scene it wouldn't have affected the pacing at all. The Lost World is a reasonably slow paced movie to begin with Until we get to the scene with the adult T-Rex's attacking the trailer but Ludlow falling and breaking the baby rex's leg would have actually taken place BEFORE that so it wouldn't have slowed down an already slow movie. The other reason I really wish Spielberg had of included that scene in TLW is because the baby rex having the broken leg can lead audiences to believe only one thing.... Roland and R.J. are a pair of assholes.... because think about it... how did the baby end up with the broken leg if Ludlow didn't fall on it.... Some suggestions I think are logical: A) Roland and R.J. broke the baby rex's leg by accident when they were kidnapping it out of the nest. B) Roland shot the baby rex in the leg so it couldn't escape when they were kidnapping it out of the nest. C) After they got the baby back to camp and tied it up they deliberately broke it's leg so it would start squealing to attract the two adults. Whichever way you look at it, Roland may come across as a really kickass character but he also comes across as a nasty piece of work as well... and R.J. being his accomplice and loyal friend was only too keen to help him.
These deleted scenes are incredible. I'm actually distraught we'll never get to see versions of the films with these added moments. Especially the ones for TLW, that movie is one of my favorites and I'm shocked and heartbroken that these great character driven moments aren't present.
That intro... My favorite! It's so awesome! The deleted scene that I wanted the most to be on the big screen is the death of Iris... Not only to get rid of that stupid childish argument that the franchise only kills bad guys... But also for more Indo screen time... I LOVED the Indoraptor and he is my favorite creature of the franchise (With Spino at close second) however... I felt we didn't see the best of him, don't get me wrong, every scene he is in is perfect in my taste and opinion, but I wanted more fear on screen, he was scary, but I wanted more and Iris's death would have done it... After that, the JP3 raptors vs Udensky for sure! That and the alternative ending for JP3 with the Helicopter scene.
I agree, I do not mind a good guy gets killed because it shows how dedicated they are and sacrifice so others will sirvive just I do not want a good guys die like that Nanny scene in JW and such, so yeah
@@bradwhite5884 that death was a little overkill haha but I don't mind seeing the good guys receiving the punishment that the bad guys would, after all, in the end, the dinosaurs are wild animals... They will slaughter their prey no matter who they are... The JW scene was overkill and it was a scene to mess with the audience, but I can understand why several people dislike it. I personally enjoy that scene, even thought it's not realistic.
IMO, Udesky being completely defenseless, unprepared and dying without even putting up his guard spoke to the hollow hubris and naivete of the mercenaries, ultimately reinforcing our vulnerability against nature and the elements. It also showed just how exceptional Eric's character was to have adapted and survived so quickly, completely alone and with nothing. The whole thing echoes Ian Malcom's argument that people don't have nearly the level of control over our surroundings that we think we do, and how we all could just get run over by nature at any given moment.
For Nr. 3 Udesky's fight. In 2002 I had a sticker book with 1:1 screenshots taken from the movie and while I've seen it dozens of times by then, there where two pictures not fitting with the rest and I belive it was showing some of this cut sequence. The first showed him sneaking through the woods and the second was scary as hell back then. It was taken from his POV and one of the male raptors beeing very close to his face while he was already on the ground. You can imagin it like the "clever girl" scene through Muldoon's eyes.
Initially when watching TLW with no context provided, I actually thought perhaps Roland had broken the baby Rex's leg which made him seem really heartless as a hunter. That deleted scene would have provided so much profound context about what kind of man Roland was, as opposed to Ludlow.
I remember watching The Lost World once (possibly on Lazer Disk) and the scene where Ludlow breaks the baby T-Rex's leg wasn't cut. Whenever I saw it on television after that I thought it was cut because it was pre-watershed, just like how Dieter Stark's death is cut in the pre-watershed version.
It's a shame these scenes got deleted. They are not only awesome, but they would have kept nit-picky pricks like Doug Walker (Nostalgia Critic) from BASHING these movies or questioning certain scenes or the film's overall logic. Thanks for accumulating them together. I knew about the Baby Rex Broken Leg and the Iris Death scenes, but I didn't know about the others. Also, I like the way how you made a somewhat poetic statement about Peter's death, too!
Margo Goralski Walker was borderline orgazmjng to the T-Rex from the first review, and his content is overall amusing. Klayton rules, but I do look forward to every new Nostalgia Critic.
@@RussianJackal I used to enjoy him, but I disagreed with many of his more recent points and I really didn't like his reviews of the Jurassic Park/World Movies, especially his Fallen Kingdom review. Just check out MisAnthroPony or Shinobi-03 if you want to know exactly why. THAT, and he reviewed stuff like Yogi Bear, Deadpool 2, Chipmunks 3, The Emoji Movie (which was a let-down of a 'review'), The Boss Baby, The Angry Birds Movie, Chicken Little, the other Scooby-Doo movie, etc. in order to gain views due to fan request service or current popular trends, and in an attempt to distract everyone from the whole "Change the Channel" controversy.
“They’ve really got to get rid of the ‘no good guys die’ bullshit.” I couldn’t agree more. One of the reasons films 1-4 have moments of genuine tension is that you were never certain who was safe. They all demonstrated that they were willing to kill off characters you liked. Fallen Kingdom fell completely flat because you never felt any fear for any of the good guys-somehow, you KNEW that they were all going to make it out alive. But you need that fear in order to feel tension. I think people were so upset by Zara’s death in JW that they came up with the “deaths need to be earned” rule to compensate, and the filmmakers obliged. The result is a dinosaur movie with absolutely no teeth.
My favourite would have been the one about the triceratops and the gizzard stones. It’s a nice connection to the book that I think the first movie needed more of.
A few of these scenes got put in the junior novelizations, for those curious to see how they would've played out. The trike scene (#5) was in the JP1 junior novelization. A very modified version of "Gambler's Ruin" (#4) and baby Rex breaking its leg (#1) were also in the JP2 junior novelization (the latter was also in the comic book adaptation, if I understand correctly). Agree that I wish the Rex scene had been in the movie.
You know if you pay attention to jp3 Udenski has a H&K USP pistol in his tactical vest when they first land. The scene where the Rex chases the group into the Spino Udenski trys to draw it from his vest and drops it. I think if he hadn't committed that grievous error he might have survived his encounter with the Raptors.
3:55 should have been kept in, because something I never understood is how several large dinosaurs managed to destroy several dozen heavily armed vehicles in less than a few seconds. Having the fuel lines cut scene would of made more sense out of all this, and in edition if you watch the film after the scene with the cliff & T-Rex's if you look in the background carefully in the ruined camp scene you can still see several large armoured trucks perfectly intact. Why they did not use them was never explained in the film. So again they should of kept this fuel cutting scene in the movie!
There’s that one epic scene where Steven Spielberg had cut off from the film where Donald Genarro’s other half of his body flopped back onto the toilet. This is WHY it got cut off and waited until 1995 for the VHS to be on the shelves.
The first one was shown in a special preview screening along with Ellie reaching out of Jeep to grab the leaf she is holding in the beginning of the park scene,while moving threw the forest is a couple of scenes i easily recall as missing from theatrical and even deleted scene versions. Jeep scene was scrubbed as Karen’s thought their stupid kids would try and emulate this action in real life. What I gathered from focus group after screening.
@Klayton Fioriti A year ago I commented on this video about the hate I have on the idea that no "Good guys should die" on these types of films. I did forget however to point out that on deleted scene #2 I believe that the reasons it got cut out was because Nick would definitely appeared more as an Eco-Terrorist and his actions would definitely kill people, this is also extended to Sarah for they seemed to care more for the lives of the creatures instead of the lives of the humans around even, if the Ingen group were there to practically pillage the island. Those people were not inherently "evil" per se, they were workers of a company just doing their job, it was the boss that was the evil and greedy person. There were other Paleontologists and professionals, not a bunch of pirates or mercenaries. Though yes, there were some evil POSs (Looking hard on Deiter) within the group, some of which paid the price with their lives, but their lives as people were important as well as the protagonist and having Nick and Sarah destroying means of escape and releasing the rampaging animals would constitute in them being terrorists, and in fact quite evil. Ian Malcolm was in fact, once again completely right on this film as well, and his actual opposition to their interfering with the opposing group was also justified, because it was Nick and Sarah's actions that lead to the loss of life on this film. Granted, overall, the entire fault should fall on to John Hammond which in part became a delusional animal activist for his mutant clones after the first film till his death, also then the continuation of the movies' events tragedies were all on his memory. That aside, both Nick and Sarah ARE more to blame for all the horrible events on the 2nd film and it was them that were to blame for these tragedies.
I have a JPIII sticker album and one of the stickers show Udesky with a raptor lurking behind him, if I remember correctly, that scene was not in the movie either and I noticed it first time I saw it.
1. The best deleted scene that got cancelled last minute would have been the raptors attacking the ship in The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Cancelling that scene makes it pretty complicated for a broader audience to understand why and how all crew was murdered and how the T-Rex could escape. 2. Back in 2001, when this Hawaiian tour company was able to steal the script for Jurassic Park 3 and leak it to this fan page (which released pages every week or so), there was also a sketch of the final scene, where the helicopters were attacked by pteranodons after take off (one probably even crashing). That would've been an amazing scene! This was originally intended for The Lost World: Jurassic Park, but was moved onto Jurassic Park 3. Like in many other situations in the Jurassic past, they reused that idea in the 4th one: Jurassic World. 3. In one of the early 2004 drafts of Jurassic Park IV (which it was still called back then and was focused on dinosaurs roaming the earth), the opening sequence would have been focused on a small baseball game where pteranodons would attack the crowd. 4. In that very same 2004 script for Jurassic Park IV, the idea of chasing a raptor with a bike (from The Lost World: Jurassic Park) was translated into a herd of raptors chasing a group of bikers. That was later transformed into the idea we got to see now in Jurassic World where Chris Pratt is joined by the raptors while riding his bike. 5. The last minute cancelled river scene from Jurassic Park would've been amazing to see. Rexy chasing Grant and the kids. Luckily there's still a storyboard out there. And don't we just all agree we needed that long speculated theory where Nedry's shaving cream would've been found in Jurassic World?
But Klay, the Roland Tembo bar fight scene can actually be seen, on UA-cam. It's not just a still image from Google Images or whatever. You can actually watch that whole deleted scene on here!
Thank you!!! I've been looking for an explanation as to why Iris just kind of disappeared from the movie and why Claire and Owen just kind of took off with Maisie at the end. Never made much sense to me. The scene would have been an EXCELLENT addition to the film. Geraldine Chaplin was great in her role and I liked Iris's stiff-upper-lip, no-bullshit, Margaret Thatcher-style character. She was a true caregiver, and indeed deserved to go out like Eddie Carr.
There was another about mr “hold on to your butts” got killed or atleast him running away from the raptors. Sadly the seen was destroyed by the hurricane so they never got to film it. Can you pin me so people can see this?
Love that Indoraptor animation in the intro top-tier right there By the way love the video you always do such an amazing job with all your content keep up the good work
I’ll be honest man, I really really really miss your former guitar riff introduction and not a big fan of these speaker breaking roars and screeches. I get it...JP themed videos. But that riff was one of a kind and made your videos, yours.
What do you mean "no good guys die bullshit"? Last I recall, Robert Muldoon, Eddie Carr and Udesky were all good guys who all did infact died. I completely agree about what you said about the baby t-rex scene being cut though. I love how poetic justice it would've been with Ludlow's death.
That changes my thought as to why the baby t-rex's leg was broken
I was under the impression the hunter broke it on purpose so the distress calls from the baby would have hurried the adults back to it.
same here. and that may have been why they decided to just cut the scene and not stick an explanation in during a later one.. it made Roland look that much more sinister during a part of the movie where we were supposed to view the Ingen capture teams negatively.
In the novel the villains do step on the the leg of it
You are correct, that's how the conversation and the scenes shows it. The fact that they had another idea that they scrapped doesn't change that.
@@glitterboy2098 I always thought the hunters got a bad rep undeservingly. They actually went out of their way to help the people that sabatoged their gear and stranded them on the island. If you go back and watch the film again you will see that someone gave Kelly a rain coat and there is a quick blink and you miss it scene of one of the hunters carrying her on his back. Then later you see they gave Sarah and Kelly a tent and sleeping bags, meaning someone had been walking in the rain all night and then gave up their sleeping bag. Either they weren't really bad guys, which I believe to be the case, with the exception of a couple people, or they didn't want to piss Roland off by not being gentlemanly.
That's literally what I thought too. But then I remembered that it was likely that the adults went back to the nest first, which would explain why they roared like they did before finding Ian and Sarah's camp.
Samuel L Jacksons death that was never shot is #1 on my list.
And also another interesting fact about that if you didn't know:When that scene was planned,not only an arm was made for the scene but a leg was made as well but like you said,since they never got to shot that scene at all, it was never in the final cut.
It can be argued that it wasn't necessary. You would have two very similar scenes of two different people in the dark utility tunnels, which might have gotten boring. It's also a nice shock moment when the arm suddenly shows up and you can put 2+2 together about what happened to Arnold pretty easily without actually needing to see it.
@Doctor Body Hammer yep tthe hurricane hit during filming the scene
This scene was storyboarded and due to be shot on location in hawaii. Days before hurrican iniki hit and destroyed all the sets, helipad included
Cooper fighting the spinosaurus in JP3 was never shown on screen sure we kinda heard the battle but we never saw it go down
Udesky VS the raptors would have been AWSOME!!!!!
Frank P He never said he was.
@@frankp8763 he was just the booking agent and only went to sorna because one of the mercs got sick.
StikyyFeet yep true udesky deserved to fight them
Mr. Noodle against sharp bois
i wonder if there is a deleted scene from JP3 of Cooper Fighting the spinosaurus and how he got his injuries
Every deleted/cut scenes must be put with the movie in extras at least. Even if it’s not finished. but this goes for any movie. I’m against of cut content fading into dust and gone forever. Granted it’s hard for older movies since they didn’t care and some have been destroyed
They'd have to actually pay people to physically go through the archives to find the materials (if they still exist) and have them all scanned. I don't think it''d be super expensive for a major studio, but they probably want to squeeze every last penny out of each release with minimal effort, so just can't be bothered :/
There are some directors who don’t want certain scenes or shots being released. The 2013 remake of Evil Dead is a good example. The Rated R version released was the directors cut, and any additional footage he felt was so subpar that it shouldn’t be viewed. It was over 5 years before the Unrated version was released, and it had so little reception to it because what footage was added was absolutely nothing special or just much of anything. While I agree that if something is shot and worked on it deserves to be seen, even in just an Extra’s format to help boost the value of a purchase, there are examples of deleted scenes being so bad I wish I hadn’t seen them. Titanic had a deleted scene where Jack and Rose were playing hide and seek from Cal’s goon, and it turned into a stalker thriller. The scene didn’t fit at all with the rest of the movie, and it was a scene that actually hurts the memory of the film.
I'd actually like to see a verion of every film with most of the cut content restored
I can not understand why they wont release these scenes to the public! It kills me inside!
We need a directors cut of the trilogy with all the deleted scenes in
"The Jurassic Cut. "
release the jurassic cut
An Extended Edition
#ReleasetheJurassicCut
Udesky would’ve went down as a hero and it would’ve been awesome to see him go down while putting up a fight
He and Nash still left Cooper to die.
@@aguy7848 I mean I would also leave my colleague to die if a Spinosaurus was involved
It would've been neat to see Udesky fight raptors with a branch, kinda like how Gerry Harding did in Jurassic Park the Game or Eddie in the second novel.
From what I heard he fought the raptors to give the others time to hide in the trees
Considering most people in the series are fodder or lucky to escape, it would have been good to see a character try to put up a fight
It's a pity but it probably never got to the animation stage. They likely realized too late that it'd be too expensive to add a bunch more CGI shots of raptors interacting with an actual human and cut it. Might also have lessened the impact of the moment where Grant is ambushed right after that, where you see the whole pack surrounding him.
Eddie was in the high hide, which the raptors were scaling to eat him and the others that were in it. He uses a bar to take swipes at the raptors as they're jumping up to the hide until one of them gets hold of it in its jaws and wrenches him out of the hide to the ground where he is killed and eaten. One of the kids falls to ground too, but survives by locking himself into the emegency safety cage... you really should read the books. Not only are they excellent, but there's a lot of information in them that nullifies aledged plot holes in the films.
P.S. The only reason the raptors found them up in the hide was because eddie had earlier carelessly discarded a chocolate bar wrapper on the ground under the hide which captured the attention of a passing raptor, causing it to sniff and look around untill it discovered the people up in the high hide.
Eddie in the movie was more like the character Doc in the novel and Nick in the movie was more like Eddie in the novel. They switched which character died in the movie too. Nick (Eddie in the novel) "deserved it" way more than Eddie (Doc in the novel). I didn't realize it as a kid in 1997, but Nick Van Owen "deserved it" more than any character in that movie.
I wish they'd add back the baby Rexs leg breaking scene and Ajays death to Lost World. Both scenes seem quite important for both characters and would barely add a couple of minutes to the run time.
5:09 Small detail: You can actually see the branch laying next to him
nice observation . Never seen it until your comment.
Yeah I saw that when I was watching the movie I thought he tripped on it, now I know it qas supposed to be the death stick.
Really appreciate your take on Iris’ death. 100% agree that all characters should be vulnerable, and a heroic death would have been a welcome addition to that film.
Lost deleted scenes is one of truly heartbreaking things Hollywood does . Most of these scenes are lost to time and almost never recovered . It always does my heart a bit of good. to see these lost deleted scenes fully restored. Even if never put back into film itself.
Counterpoint: most deleted scenes suck
I really wish we’d have gotten to see the Ludlow/Baby Rex scene, it does add some clever depth to his death. Also adds more layers to Roland, one of my favorite characters of the film series.
Also the Udesky vs Raptors scene. In my mind he’s either being cruelly toyed with by the Raptors or he maybe catches one by surprise with the stick and the Raptors just converge on him.
Cut content always pisses me off
Jurassic park is the worse offender cause DVD Releases never show em
Benom
Especially with the alien franchise
Well they have to delete some scenes. Every Movie goes through this process.
Why don't they do a Director's cut or something?
They exlain what made the Triceratops ill in the movie so I'm not sure why people get confused by it?
The give a good heavy handed yet subtle hint as to the fact that it's the berries making the Trike sick. They show Ellie fondling a few stones but dont expand from there. It's the book that really gives the scene, Ellie finds the stones and several berry husks mixed amongst them, having been vomited up by the Stego (they used a triceratops for the movie) she instantly became excited told Grant as they had confirmed an aged old theory. I can see why they cut this as it took up like half to a full chapter in the book.
@@theziadragon4322 Kind of she finds the berries and the Vet admits their toxic but says the animals don't eat them. It kind takes up a half a chapter but it was all kind of interwoven with the first part of the tour and figuring out how the dinosaurs were escaping the system.
A Park GUARD actually explains a little what happened. He also says the animals *usually avoid* that kinda stuff. Ellie wanted a few blood/dung samples just to be sure afterwards.
@@theziadragon4322 I think the confusing part for a lot of people, myself included, is that whatever hints (subtle or otherwise) the film drops about the berries being the cause of the animal's illness is completely negated by Ellie very clearly saying there's no trace of the berries in the animals excrement after she specifically digs through it looking for it. Even if the Trike is scooping up the berries with the stones, I would think they would still have to pass through the digestive tract.
TLW had the most awesome deleted scenes!
Hell yeah. Roland tracking the tyrannosaurus
I saw them all because I first saw it on an old vhs tape when I was 7 so I saw all of it then I wanted to see another movie
I honestly didn’t know that was the father Trex at the end or basically looking for the baby trex in the city
JP TLW
had deleted or unfilmed scenes
that would've humanized
the characters
why KELLY didn't have a mom
cause she died
why IAN and SARAH
were in relationship HELL
there was a planned explaination
of the 1st island and why
JOHN HAMMOND
chose an island
including information that
originally it was on the
mainland but people got
hurt and killed
NICK VAN OWEN'S
real reasons & motivation
including he was the nephew
of a worker that was killed
in the original mainland
JURASSIC PARK facility
and he wanted to expose
INGEN's coverups
You read my mind with the "no good guys dies" thing.
Eddie carr, Muldoon, Mr. Arnold, Mr. Masrani, etc.
It does happen
MR.NOODLE
@@adamhess7788 Yeah but overall he's right, JP has way too much of that annoying trope of the plot being a distributer of justice.
My man Mr. Noodle was gonna go down swinging :(
If he could figure it out in time.
If only Mr. Noodle figured out he had to use his god damn hands...R.I.P for real to Michael Jeter.
He could have thrown Elmo to them and got away!
He had a combat knife would have been better then a branch.
Oh shit he is Mr. Noodle??? My childhood has just been mind f*cked
Looking at the photo from Jurassic World 2. The caretaker would have tried stopping the indoraptor when Maisie was running up the stairs. Her back is too the staircase. Makes the scene a lot more believable how a little girl managed to outrun a something designed to run prey down.
The reason for why they removed this scene makes sense if you remember how some snowflakes reacted to the death of Zara in the previous movie. I believe Universal got cold feet and had that removed just to avoid similar backlash. It would also explain why Owen and Claire are pushed so much as Maisie's new caretakers by the end of the movie, she literally has no one else alive left to care for her unless they retcon Iris into the next film which I doubt.
@@Dinoslay stupid snowflakes ruin everything. God forbid a woman dies, as if predators would give a crap about gender.
@@Dinoslay I was convinced that Zara had escaped since they never showed her in the Mosasaur's mouth and Iris simply disappeared. If you are going to kill characters, you should not leave their deaths ambiguous.
@@tessdurberville711 I know that this is a pretty late reply. But they did, in fact, show Zara in the mouth of the Mosasaur. You can see her arm in the mouth while she's trying to crawl out, just a moment before the mosasaur bites down.
@@Dinoslay Zara's death was stupid and pointless. I wasn't mad she died, I was mad she died BECAUSE she was trying to take care of those two little shits. She was already having a really bad and streasful day, then to go thrkugh that is overkill. The caretakers death would have actually been meaningful.
I think the 2 last one's were the one's that could have been great to see.
I agree! Also, I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE!!!
indeed. there really isnt a good reason to cut most of these scenes anyway
i wonder if there is a deleted scene from JP3 of Cooper fighting the Spinosaurus and how he got his injuries
Fighting the spinosaurus? At his size, I’m not sure if that’s possible 😂
@@rbrachy2518 Yep Spino might as well have just kicked Cooper before he started to run to the plane.
I want Udesky's death scene to go like that:
We see Udesky standing with a stick in front of a Raptor, he swings and actually manages to hit the raptor in the head, he swings for the final blow, but mid-swing he sees his stick disappeared. He looks behind him and sees another Raptor with the stick in it's jaws, it throws it away and jumps on Udesky. He manages to run away and that's when we see the death scene from the movie of him falling down and getting clawed
what about Cooper Fighting the Spinosaurus we heard the battle but it was never shown on scene on how it went down
@@dallasmay4031 yesssss
I feel like that would work. The raptors would figure out pretty quickly he wasn’t a significant threat once he lost his twig.
When I first saw JP3, I actually thought Udesky was gonna survive but as soon as he got separated from the others and ran into the raptors I knew he was screwed. We need to see that fight scene between them though.
The Gizzard stone scene actually DOES have a point. It shows that putting these prehistoric animals in modern ecological systems can have unexpected consequences. They think the triceratops are doing fine, eating Gizzard stones - the unexpected consequence is the berries are making them sick. In other words, triceratops *are not supposed to survive* in this ecology, but have been forcibly put there by Hammond and his team for the sake of an amusement park.
Thank you they explain this in the movie after they go threw the scat of said triceratops
Yes. Especially since the park medic had stated confidently that the triceratops nor any other herbivores had never been observed eating those berries, and then she immediately checks the dung and proves him wrong. It makes the medic and his compatriots look like goddamn idiots as it is onscreen. The gizzard stone revelation, specifically that it's only every 6 weeks or so that they eat new ones, explains why the medics were wrong about the animals eating the berries, they had been doing their job and watching them closely, it's just that they hadn't yet seen a triceratops eat any gizzard stones which probably only happens for an hour or so every month and a half. It makes it a much more excusable error on their part.
Yes and in the books the fucking stegos are all very sick constantly - the poor things are wheezing and having trouble breathing in the section i just read.
I think Iris dying while defending Maisie and Maisie's decision to free all the dinosaurs at the end of the film would have conflicted.
Well yes, that's possible; but Maisie was chased by the Indoraptor which she knew was not a 'real' dinosaur but a gene-modified monster literally designed to be used as a weapon of war. So I think she could make a difference between the killing machine and the other dinosaurs that are just 'normal' animals trying to survive.
The last two are indeed the best two.
I still say that yeah, clipping the nanny's death was a tragic loss that could have been something so profound that it makes JWFK stand out HARD. We didn't get to know her that well, but from what we got, if we were to see her die like that it would have been heartbreakingly beautiful and made her a major fanfave.
The rex clip would have added all the right punch and broadened the characters in general. So yeah.
Tragic loss all around.
All of these would've been great scenes for their respective movies. I think I said this already in one of your previous videos, but Iris' death definitely should've been added into the final cut of "Fallen Kingdom." It would've made for an awesome, yet saddening sequence that could make us feel more sorry for Maisie and better explain why she went with Owen and Claire after the dinosaurs were set free.
RIP Udesky, literally went down swinging, however long it was.
He really did die from a seizure. I like his acting in Patch Adams and The Green Mile.
Wild Bill Air Bud as well
@@wildbill1185 he was also Mister Noodle from Sesame Street :(
I want to see all deleted and cut scenes in some sort of “collectors edition”
There’s the extra scenes in JP1 where the tour vehicles are driving around the park and you see more of the island and paddocks
In JP2 there’s a scene when the arrived to island before going out to look for sarah nick and eddie are readying their equipment and eddie is explaining how to use the GPS equipment so the cars can safely travel in the forest
I always wondered how that jeep flew up into the tree.
I always thought the triceratops was just REALLY angry haha
@@stephanielewis709 me to but Sarah blowing it up is soooooo cool
@@parisjones2875 I don't think we're talking about the same things.
@@stephanielewis709Well I've seen videos of angry rhinos literally topping over jeeps, they are brutally powerful animals. Triceratops was basically a rhino on steroids, so I can imagine them having the strenght to make jeeps actually fly.
You absolutely nailed it. Leaving the Trike question unanswered was a terrible blunder, and the scene with Ludlow and Tembo would, along with the bar fight, turned Tembo into a more memorable character, like Muldoon. He had so much potential that fell flat.
Much love for your use of the Dark Jungle theme from The Chaos Continues!!!
I hate how a lot of good stuff gets cut from these movies, especially TLW in my opinion suffered the worst with having too many cuts. And one thing I felt got swept under the rug were the raptor eggs in the first JP movie Alan and the kids found, it would of been a good subplot to focus on that cane from the first novel foreshadowing that there were more raptors.
Jurassic Park The Game is all I can think of that reveals unseen raptors but even that game didn’t really dig into that idea of how more raptors got in the park.
there is more, than that in JWE if you go to the info for the raptors and there is a bit under "films" where it states that alan and the kids on their way back to the visitor center they come across raptor eggs its something like that.
I do believe it's a big deal in the novel. (Been years since I read it) and the SNES Jurassic Park game also makes a big deal out of collecting all the raptor eggs
Not to mention that the effect of not including the leg breaking scene is that it implies that Tembo was complicit in intentionally doing so, which is not in-keeping with his character.
Love the fact your using Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues for the background music!!
I wondered why the bg music was so familiar.. and felt anxiety at the same time :D. My big brother used to play that game when we were young. I tried few times, but I was too afraid of it.
I really would’ve loved to see Udesky fight against the Raptors, it’s survival instinct. You can also see him try to pull out his handgun when the T-Rex follows after them and they stumble into the path of the Spinosaurus. When he screams in terror he ends up dropping it... which has always struck me as a mystery. It seems like there was so much stuff that was ultimately cut, most likely due to them writing the script as they went along.
The broken leg would have brought the entire movie one lvl up
Both Lost World scenes should've been included in the movie imo, the gambler's ruin scene would have brought back some of the mathematician side of Malcolm that was kind of missing from the second movie, and the other scene would've helped further develop Roland and Ludlow as characters.
All of these scenes were so necessary to have been included in the movie.
What I’d REALLY like to see in full is the scene of the Indoraptor playing with a human skull; not only would it help provide quite the buildup towards its full intro, but, according to another video Klayton did, it would’ve provided some juicy foreshadowing for Wheatley’s well-earned demise...
The mercenaries killing the baby spinosaurus in Jurassic Park three has always sat with me and explains a hell of a lot as to why the spinosaurus pursues them
I wanted to see how Samuel L Jackson died in the original JP.
There was a scene but got scrapped because of a hurricane or something smh... how is that even a real excuse
does his character die in the book?
RekeBear not sure probably haven’t read Michael Crichtons book
Kenneth Wilburn there was a hurricane that actually destroyed the set for his scene
Park Jimin did you not read my comment
I would like to see the Iris death scene the most. Just because of how much Eddie cars and Zara death effected the audience. But hey that’s just me.
P.S heart?
@ALEXANDER HIER Kids aren't scared of Jurassic movies anymore. My 4 year old nephew (3 at the time) absolutely loves all the movies.
ALEXANDER HIER Yea I used to watch Jurassic Park trilogy a lot when I was in elementary. It didn’t scare me but intrigued me a lot.
Personally i dont like dismemberment and preferred a genaro style full body bite and flip up before swallowing
Love the addition of the Indoraptor in the intro👍
How cool would it have been if, for the 20th anniversary of Jurassic Park they re-released the film in cinemas or even done a 20th anniversary DVD with all the scenes left in just like they did with E.T. ! Would have been cool for JP 1&2 in my opinion! Love the channel! Finally someone who knows this entire franchise inside out like me 😊
I think they should show the Udesky deleted scene because the actor passed away and I think it would be pretty respectful
Not really if he died his family would think of it as him dying again and the wouldn’t want to go through that again even if it’s just a movie
Elmo would be sad
“Pretty respectful” he/she says 😂😂😂😂😂☠️☠️☠️
It would be a nice tribute or memorial to him.
I really would like to see a full cut of TLW and Fallen Kingdom
Thank you for the ♥️ Klayton
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Well yah also how the mosasaurous survived all that time with out being fed. Dinosaurs had 0 reason to go to and drink from ocean water so seeing the trex never ever killed any other dinosaurs I'm quite sure it was playing zoo keeper
Hey Klayton I love all these choices and definitely agree with them. It's a shame we didn't get to see that poetic Justice in TLW with Ludlow.
All of these scenes are amazing! They really need to make an extended edition of these movies!
"Wait. Waiiiiit. Wait! (knocks over books) WAIT! WAIT! WAIT, WAIT, WAIT!!!"
- Peter Ludlow.
Respect for Michael Jeter as Mr.Udersky. He is just a booking agent but he never back down for a self defense. Too bad we didn't see Mr.Udesky try to defense himself from the Velociraptors.
A scene explaining the dead crew on the boat that brought the T Rex to San Diego would've been appreciated. It was mentioned raptors did it but it wouldn't explain how the boat got to the exact destination point
The favorite deleted/cut scene is Iris's death!! I would have love to see that!!!
What’s the truth about what happened to Sarah Harding after the Lost World Jurassic Park?(did she die or she was married to Ian where’s was her during fallen kingdom)?
I'm almost kinda glad she wasn't even mentioned in Fallen Kingdom. Means there's still hope that the character wasn't ruined / killed off / etc. Maybe she let Ian go by himself, was watching with Kelly back home. There's nothing in the movie to say that's not the case at least.
Future ex mrs Malcom
Well Sarah Harding is coming back to jurassic World dominion
I love the deleted scene from The Lost World where Roland got into a bar fight. It was hilarious so fitting for a character like him.
Hey Klayton another good video man and I'll be honest.... I can't understand why the baby t-rex with the broke legs scene was cut from the lost world either.... in my honest opinion it's not a scene that would have taken long to shoot in the first place.... Spielberg could have easily had this scene shot in 2 takes maybe 3 at the most and because it would have only been a very short scene it wouldn't have affected the pacing at all. The Lost World is a reasonably slow paced movie to begin with Until we get to the scene with the adult T-Rex's attacking the trailer but Ludlow falling and breaking the baby rex's leg would have actually taken place BEFORE that so it wouldn't have slowed down an already slow movie.
The other reason I really wish Spielberg had of included that scene in TLW is because the baby rex having the broken leg can lead audiences to believe only one thing.... Roland and R.J. are a pair of assholes.... because think about it... how did the baby end up with the broken leg if Ludlow didn't fall on it....
Some suggestions I think are logical:
A) Roland and R.J. broke the baby rex's leg by accident when they were kidnapping it out of the nest.
B) Roland shot the baby rex in the leg so it couldn't escape when they were kidnapping it out of the nest.
C) After they got the baby back to camp and tied it up they deliberately broke it's leg so it would start squealing to attract the two adults.
Whichever way you look at it, Roland may come across as a really kickass character but he also comes across as a nasty piece of work as well... and R.J. being his accomplice and loyal friend was only too keen to help him.
These deleted scenes are incredible. I'm actually distraught we'll never get to see versions of the films with these added moments. Especially the ones for TLW, that movie is one of my favorites and I'm shocked and heartbroken that these great character driven moments aren't present.
That intro... My favorite! It's so awesome!
The deleted scene that I wanted the most to be on the big screen is the death of Iris... Not only to get rid of that stupid childish argument that the franchise only kills bad guys... But also for more Indo screen time... I LOVED the Indoraptor and he is my favorite creature of the franchise (With Spino at close second) however... I felt we didn't see the best of him, don't get me wrong, every scene he is in is perfect in my taste and opinion, but I wanted more fear on screen, he was scary, but I wanted more and Iris's death would have done it...
After that, the JP3 raptors vs Udensky for sure! That and the alternative ending for JP3 with the Helicopter scene.
I agree, I do not mind a good guy gets killed because it shows how dedicated they are and sacrifice so others will sirvive just I do not want a good guys die like that Nanny scene in JW and such, so yeah
@@bradwhite5884 that death was a little overkill haha but I don't mind seeing the good guys receiving the punishment that the bad guys would, after all, in the end, the dinosaurs are wild animals... They will slaughter their prey no matter who they are... The JW scene was overkill and it was a scene to mess with the audience, but I can understand why several people dislike it. I personally enjoy that scene, even thought it's not realistic.
Sorry to be a party pooper or something but I thought the indoraptor was a she?
@@-preittyies- Its a He by design choice, Wu made him male to be more aggressive, he even calls it a He in the movie several times
@@victorribeiro6772 Oh, sorry, lol, didn't hear him call it a he xd
IMO, Udesky being completely defenseless, unprepared and dying without even putting up his guard spoke to the hollow hubris and naivete of the mercenaries, ultimately reinforcing our vulnerability against nature and the elements. It also showed just how exceptional Eric's character was to have adapted and survived so quickly, completely alone and with nothing. The whole thing echoes Ian Malcom's argument that people don't have nearly the level of control over our surroundings that we think we do, and how we all could just get run over by nature at any given moment.
And dopey me thought you were gonna shown them. 🤪
For Nr. 3 Udesky's fight.
In 2002 I had a sticker book with 1:1 screenshots taken from the movie and while I've seen it dozens of times by then, there where two pictures not fitting with the rest and I belive it was showing some of this cut sequence. The first showed him sneaking through the woods and the second was scary as hell back then. It was taken from his POV and one of the male raptors beeing very close to his face while he was already on the ground. You can imagin it like the "clever girl" scene through Muldoon's eyes.
Initially when watching TLW with no context provided, I actually thought perhaps Roland had broken the baby Rex's leg which made him seem really heartless as a hunter. That deleted scene would have provided so much profound context about what kind of man Roland was, as opposed to Ludlow.
Being a fan of the five movies, I most favorite deleted scene has to be: How the Triceratops got sick.
I believe that it would have been really great if they had incorporated the breaking of the baby T-Rex 's leg scene.
I remember watching The Lost World once (possibly on Lazer Disk) and the scene where Ludlow breaks the baby T-Rex's leg wasn't cut. Whenever I saw it on television after that I thought it was cut because it was pre-watershed, just like how Dieter Stark's death is cut in the pre-watershed version.
It's a shame these scenes got deleted. They are not only awesome, but they would have kept nit-picky pricks like Doug Walker (Nostalgia Critic) from BASHING these movies or questioning certain scenes or the film's overall logic. Thanks for accumulating them together. I knew about the Baby Rex Broken Leg and the Iris Death scenes, but I didn't know about the others. Also, I like the way how you made a somewhat poetic statement about Peter's death, too!
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Walker was borderline orgazmjng to the T-Rex from the first review, and his content is overall amusing. Klayton rules, but I do look forward to every new Nostalgia Critic.
@@RussianJackal I used to enjoy him, but I disagreed with many of his more recent points and I really didn't like his reviews of the Jurassic Park/World Movies, especially his Fallen Kingdom review. Just check out MisAnthroPony or Shinobi-03 if you want to know exactly why. THAT, and he reviewed stuff like Yogi Bear, Deadpool 2, Chipmunks 3, The Emoji Movie (which was a let-down of a 'review'), The Boss Baby, The Angry Birds Movie, Chicken Little, the other Scooby-Doo movie, etc. in order to gain views due to fan request service or current popular trends, and in an attempt to distract everyone from the whole "Change the Channel" controversy.
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“They’ve really got to get rid of the ‘no good guys die’ bullshit.”
I couldn’t agree more. One of the reasons films 1-4 have moments of genuine tension is that you were never certain who was safe. They all demonstrated that they were willing to kill off characters you liked. Fallen Kingdom fell completely flat because you never felt any fear for any of the good guys-somehow, you KNEW that they were all going to make it out alive. But you need that fear in order to feel tension.
I think people were so upset by Zara’s death in JW that they came up with the “deaths need to be earned” rule to compensate, and the filmmakers obliged. The result is a dinosaur movie with absolutely no teeth.
My favourite would have been the one about the triceratops and the gizzard stones. It’s a nice connection to the book that I think the first movie needed more of.
THANOS CAR they should of also went into Why there were more raptors nobody knew were already running free. You only see them in JP The Game.
Yeah that would be nice to add as well. A lot of people forget about the game or books
The quality of this video is amazing! Keep doing you man
Even though it was never filmed, it would've been cool to see how Ray Arnold's death took place.
A few of these scenes got put in the junior novelizations, for those curious to see how they would've played out. The trike scene (#5) was in the JP1 junior novelization. A very modified version of "Gambler's Ruin" (#4) and baby Rex breaking its leg (#1) were also in the JP2 junior novelization (the latter was also in the comic book adaptation, if I understand correctly).
Agree that I wish the Rex scene had been in the movie.
You know if you pay attention to jp3 Udenski has a H&K USP pistol in his tactical vest when they first land. The scene where the Rex chases the group into the Spino Udenski trys to draw it from his vest and drops it. I think if he hadn't committed that grievous error he might have survived his encounter with the Raptors.
WHOOOOOOAAAAAAaaaa..... it's weird how well the JP SNES ost works with the live action stuff, another awesome video Klayton!
3:55 should have been kept in, because something I never understood is how several large dinosaurs managed to destroy several dozen heavily armed vehicles in less than a few seconds. Having the fuel lines cut scene would of made more sense out of all this, and in edition if you watch the film after the scene with the cliff & T-Rex's if you look in the background carefully in the ruined camp scene you can still see several large armoured trucks perfectly intact. Why they did not use them was never explained in the film. So again they should of kept this fuel cutting scene in the movie!
You think people would be shocked by these? Not everyone is as obsessed with Jurassic park like you are
5:09 - There's the tree bark that Udesky would've used had the scene not been cut!
That Music tho. Always gives me goosebumbs! #goodolddays
"All the way back in the first Jurassic Park"
You mean the good one
There’s that one epic scene where Steven Spielberg had cut off from the film where Donald Genarro’s other half of his body flopped back onto the toilet. This is WHY it got cut off and waited until 1995 for the VHS to be on the shelves.
8;11 was shocked to see that. Damn JP3 for killing their love off!
The first one was shown in a special preview screening along with Ellie reaching out of Jeep to grab the leaf she is holding in the beginning of the park scene,while moving threw the forest is a couple of scenes i easily recall as missing from theatrical and even deleted scene versions. Jeep scene was scrubbed as Karen’s thought their stupid kids would try and emulate this action in real life. What I gathered from focus group after screening.
You worked on focus groups for Jurassic Park?
Loving the Trespasser music in the background!
6:51 I thought that the baby trex broke its leg because it was abused
Nope. Roland Tembo broke the baby T-Rex’s leg while using the baby as an insurance to get his prize. The male T-Rex.
Your #1 was so needed as you say. Not only for the reasons you mention but it also would have fleshed out the true motives of Roland
@Klayton Fioriti A year ago I commented on this video about the hate I have on the idea that no "Good guys should die" on these types of films. I did forget however to point out that on deleted scene #2 I believe that the reasons it got cut out was because Nick would definitely appeared more as an Eco-Terrorist and his actions would definitely kill people, this is also extended to Sarah for they seemed to care more for the lives of the creatures instead of the lives of the humans around even, if the Ingen group were there to practically pillage the island.
Those people were not inherently "evil" per se, they were workers of a company just doing their job, it was the boss that was the evil and greedy person. There were other Paleontologists and professionals, not a bunch of pirates or mercenaries. Though yes, there were some evil POSs (Looking hard on Deiter) within the group, some of which paid the price with their lives, but their lives as people were important as well as the protagonist and having Nick and Sarah destroying means of escape and releasing the rampaging animals would constitute in them being terrorists, and in fact quite evil.
Ian Malcolm was in fact, once again completely right on this film as well, and his actual opposition to their interfering with the opposing group was also justified, because it was Nick and Sarah's actions that lead to the loss of life on this film. Granted, overall, the entire fault should fall on to John Hammond which in part became a delusional animal activist for his mutant clones after the first film till his death, also then the continuation of the movies' events tragedies were all on his memory. That aside, both Nick and Sarah ARE more to blame for all the horrible events on the 2nd film and it was them that were to blame for these tragedies.
I have a JPIII sticker album and one of the stickers show Udesky with a raptor lurking behind him, if I remember correctly, that scene was not in the movie either and I noticed it first time I saw it.
I have an idea for the quotes in your trespasser series. Have u done, "Hang on to something"?
1. The best deleted scene that got cancelled last minute would have been the raptors attacking the ship in The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Cancelling that scene makes it pretty complicated for a broader audience to understand why and how all crew was murdered and how the T-Rex could escape.
2. Back in 2001, when this Hawaiian tour company was able to steal the script for Jurassic Park 3 and leak it to this fan page (which released pages every week or so), there was also a sketch of the final scene, where the helicopters were attacked by pteranodons after take off (one probably even crashing). That would've been an amazing scene! This was originally intended for The Lost World: Jurassic Park, but was moved onto Jurassic Park 3. Like in many other situations in the Jurassic past, they reused that idea in the 4th one: Jurassic World.
3. In one of the early 2004 drafts of Jurassic Park IV (which it was still called back then and was focused on dinosaurs roaming the earth), the opening sequence would have been focused on a small baseball game where pteranodons would attack the crowd.
4. In that very same 2004 script for Jurassic Park IV, the idea of chasing a raptor with a bike (from The Lost World: Jurassic Park) was translated into a herd of raptors chasing a group of bikers. That was later transformed into the idea we got to see now in Jurassic World where Chris Pratt is joined by the raptors while riding his bike.
5. The last minute cancelled river scene from Jurassic Park would've been amazing to see. Rexy chasing Grant and the kids. Luckily there's still a storyboard out there.
And don't we just all agree we needed that long speculated theory where Nedry's shaving cream would've been found in Jurassic World?
But Klay, the Roland Tembo bar fight scene can actually be seen, on UA-cam. It's not just a still image from Google Images or whatever. You can actually watch that whole deleted scene on here!
Vandicoup think he is talking about scenes that have never been erased
Released
John Smith But it has been. On UA-cam. Look it up!!
I saw it on dvd
@@landoplayz9774 Huh, nice! Which one?
Considering the Jurassic Park III has only 93 minutes they should keep the Udesky vs Raptors scene
Thank you!!! I've been looking for an explanation as to why Iris just kind of disappeared from the movie and why Claire and Owen just kind of took off with Maisie at the end. Never made much sense to me. The scene would have been an EXCELLENT addition to the film. Geraldine Chaplin was great in her role and I liked Iris's stiff-upper-lip, no-bullshit, Margaret Thatcher-style character. She was a true caregiver, and indeed deserved to go out like Eddie Carr.
It makes me happy when you come up with great content!. Please keep up the good work.
5:10 udeskey is handling a log on his left arm
I think ALL of them should be available to watch
There was another about mr “hold on to your butts” got killed or atleast him running away from the raptors. Sadly the seen was destroyed by the hurricane so they never got to film it.
Can you pin me so people can see this?
Love that Indoraptor animation in the intro top-tier right there By the way love the video you always do such an amazing job with all your content keep up the good work
70 views and 74 likes, UA-cam's on crack again.
Great intro
Especially the indoraptor
I really appreciate your work 👍
Please review King Kong 05 & talk about the creatures from Skull Island.
Especially the T-Rex.
@@TivonSanders You mean V-Rex. Easy mistake. No biggie. :P
@Polish Indoraptor Yeah, I already told him.
@@alexlemonds2838 Yep. Very easy. kingkong.fandom.com/wiki/Vastatosaurus_rex
@@TivonSanders Yeah, like I said before, no biggie. What's your favorite Skull Island creature? Mine's the Terapusmordax (giant bat like rodents).
Love your channel!!! My favorite franchise and you're always teaching me something new
I’ll be honest man, I really really really miss your former guitar riff introduction and not a big fan of these speaker breaking roars and screeches. I get it...JP themed videos. But that riff was one of a kind and made your videos, yours.
What do you mean "no good guys die bullshit"? Last I recall, Robert Muldoon, Eddie Carr and Udesky were all good guys who all did infact died.
I completely agree about what you said about the baby t-rex scene being cut though. I love how poetic justice it would've been with Ludlow's death.