@@GalibM.I think it's obvious what they mean. Visually it still looks just as realistic as it ever did, even with all these new CG films with tons of details packed in.
As a kid I always wanted to apply at Jurassic park & work there. Lmao that would be on every paper with the question “where do you see yourself when you grow up” lmao 💀 I was stupid up until 10.
@@DMalltheway I was too young to see Schindler's List in theater, but I saw it on video when I was 10. It also made a big impact on me even though I didn't fully understand what was happening in the film.
@@dwightk.schruteiii8454 not true , there's been plenty of good movies since 2008 but they are only made by the best directors that everyone knows so well !!!! The problem is we have no new directors that are good at their jobs !!!!! That's the problem!!!!
Without Steve 'Spaz' Williams there would be no Jurassic Park and other milestone movies like Terminator 2. He never got an Oscar for his work in Jurassic Park, which is very sad.
I came here desperately looking for this comment… Thanks for making it! It’s absolutely unbelievable they completely cut the truth out and Muren took all the credit. Look around for Jurassik Punk everybody, if you want the truth.
R.I.P James earl jones ♥ Narrated the making of jurassic park, one of the first instances of hearing him besides mufasa in the lion king. Great memories.
These puppets and CGI are 30 years old and were the ultimate in technology then, given how far the technological revolution achievements have come and the advancements we've since gone through, honestly the effects from this film have aged better than other films' post-its benchmark and even recently released ones. The plastic sheeness and flatness of CGI now. That doesn't factor in light and weight, is just lingrely obvious and a complete distraction that brings you out of the film. I still can't understand however since it's first step we've been heading backwards ever since.
I still get chills thinking about the first time T-Rex stepped through that fence and me whispering "Holy Cr@p!" I sat in that dark theater hearing gasps around me. Everyone was too mesmerized, too frightened to scream.
@@JayceeVoZuri I feel like either youtube deletes my comments or changes the words in it. Many times I come back to my speech comments and I find words that I did not put there.
Well, not if you watch Christopher Nolan's films which is the result of obsessively doing nearly everything live, in camera. He definitely took cinema back to its golden age as no one was believing anything anymore, everything felt fake and he knew it. Go watch 2001 Space Odyssey (Kubrick) and you'll see just how beautiful effects can be without CGI which was a massive inspiration for Nolan. But this here, is the best CGI along with T2 that I have ever seen and perfectly used.
I'm sure the problem isn't the CGI. The real problem is the speed at which CGI scenes happen in today's movies and the number of such fast-paced scenes in movies. If you watch these films, you can notice that the scenes have their time, they are slower and allow you to see a superior result, because the artists manage to imbue the final CGI with a greater amount of detail. The same thing happens in Terminator 2 and The Abyss. The CGI that is seen in those films is present in scenes that show it in detail and to this day they continue to be unbeatable scenes in terms of CGI.
Mufasa doing commentary on the making of my favorite film of all time is just so incredible. This film is in every single way, a masterpiece. This film is perfect.
At least Steve Williams was in there for a moment or two, you wouldn't think he was responsible for Spielberg going for the CGI on how this was presented otherwise.
Fun fact about this movie. Here in the uk when it was the red carpet event premiere in London. My local town in Carmarthen, wales also premiered this movie the same night. This is totally unheard of but the local theatre here called the lyric wrote to Steven Spielberg to ask for a special permission to see if they could get early access to the movie to save the theatre from closing. They didn’t expect it but Steven got in touch and gave them permission to play it the same night before it was released to the public. Thanks to Steven, the lyric theatre is still open to this day. Although now it doesn’t show movies, it’s still a theatre for shows. A movie was made about it on sky (our uk satellite tv provider here) called “save the cinema” it starred Tom Felton from Harry Potter. Anyway, thanks for helping save my towns theatre Steven.
back then, when there was love in the movie production. Even today, it looks awesome. I can't get over the fact that with computers 100000x faster than 1993, there are still movies put out that can't reach the "creature" quality of the original JP. that shows how much effort was put in every single shot instead of releasing a mass product for the sake of money. this right here is pure art.
I agree. Studios are now so over dependent on CGI to the point where even whole environments are fake. It really takes you right out of the film when you're just watching an animation fest for 90 mins+ (cough cough marvel)
"The Greats" are patient and take the time to make perfect. They sit and analyze. And they always have self relection of "am I doing this right" and this is true in ALL industries. Today, everything is fast-paced back then people bad to generally wait for an email or phone call
I think that with movies like Terminator 2 and Jurassic Park, the most important thing was story and character first and then the visual effects were secondary- they were a tool used to help tell the story. Now because visual effects are everywhere and because people don't get why movies like those worked and they just put special effects in their movies but the movies themselves aren't strong on character and story, I feel like the danger, as Dennis Muren from Industrial Light & Magic said, is that special effects aren't that special anymore. It always needs to be about character and story and good special special effects being secondary as one of the tools to help tell the story.
A Great masterpiece The First movie of jurassic park The visual and animatronic effects still look spectacular 30 years after its release, the casting was perfect, the script, its message, soundtrack. all 10/10 something they couldn't match with their disaster and mediocre of a Jurassic world trilogy.
Fun Fact: The five foot long animatronic baby Triceratops - 1:42 - was to be in a scene where Lex Murphy was to ride on it, but it got cut from the film. Years later, it'd make a quick cameo appearance in *"THE LOST WORLD: Jurassic Park"* where Sarah Harding & Nick Van Owen freed the caged "Site-B" Dinosaurs from Peter Ludlow and his InGen Hunters. The deleted sequence would be reused in the fourth film: *"JURASSIC WORLD",* but with a CG baby Triceratops at the "Gentle Giants Petting Zoo".
The extreme focus on the movement and behavior of real animals is what took this to another level even compared to today's movies. They said it themselves, they didn't use 3rd party fantasy interpretation of movement and yet that's what everyone does now and it removes the realism even with computers orders of magnitude more powerful.
I wish the visual effects that were seen in Jurassic World, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and Jurassic World Dominion had still look like that. (8:46)
All this talk about the wonderful world of CGI dinosaurs wouldn't be possible without the genius of Steve 'Spaz' Williams. He truly deserves an Oscar for his contributions. He appears in this documentary for only 22 miserable seconds.
huh...anyone else notice the concept art AND skulpture for the dilophasaurus is actually accurate to real life? I wonder how far along in the production they changed it to the frilled dragon look.
Given that the movie is still based off the book they most likely took some artistic liberties by giving it a Frill. It stills spit venom in the novel, hence the name they gave it during pre-production (the spitter). However the Frill wasn't mention in the novel and it was still the correct size there too. The changes more than likely came from Stan Winston or Spielberg. It does seem fitting tho, Michael Crichton wrote the dinosaurs as monsters since InGen was essentially playing god
@@memestealer6348 YEah my bad forgot they spat in the book too XD The only thing I can think of is they looked at the size of the statue and thought "this is gonna be too big and might make the raptor's less intimidating / take alot of attention away from them", so shrunk them just after that behind the scenes was filmed lol.
So interesting that the movie was locked before cgi was added, I feel like a lot of modern marvel type movies use cgi to fix, rather than enhance what is already there and decided on.
The process is different now. You can see that Jurassic Park was edited on actual film, which means the edit has to be locked down because to go back and make changes would require a lot of work once you've already started adding visual effects. Film editing is now all done digitally, the footage is digital, it's a lot easier to manipulate and make changes to no matter how far into production you might be. A lot of times now the film is being edited as it's still being shot. There is equipment that adds rough visual effects in real time as the footage is being shot. It's all just a completely different environment now.
Without ALL of the these amazing individuals at ILM, movies wouldn’t be what they are today. Though we need more directors like Steven And George. Those two guys are probably the most creative directors in movie history. Jurassic Park and Star Wars will ALWAYS be Classics and they’ll always rank high on any list. You’ll see one title of the franchise if not more.
Wait a sec, at the end of the documentary, when it showed that the movie is available for download, blu-ray, dvd, etc., it showed the movie as rated R. Since when?! 🤨
This was and is still the greatest use of CGI in a film. The Matrix came pretty close, but the scale of JP is far more impressive IMO. To this day, I still haven’t seen a movie with more believable CGI… at least relative to the technology available at the time.
Just imagine if Nvidia was around then. They were a brand new startup back then and revolutionized how graphics were processed in computers ever since!
3:05 For The Love Of God!!! Can We Have A Terminator x Jurassic x Predator Cross Over Movie! Make it a Alternate Universe where a T-800 is sent back through time but something goes wrong, which causes the T-800 to go back several Million Years back in time to when th Dinosaurs roamed. And at that same time, The Predator Species had sent those who have come of age to go Hunt Dangerous Prey to Gain Rank in their Culture. They came for th Dinosaurs, but then ran in to a T-800!
God I remember when I was a kid I went to the theater 8 times to see this 3 of those times I rode my bike to what they called a $1 theater which I don't think they exist anymore
And now 30 yrs later we use CGI for everything and most of it looks horrible. We long for the days of the mechanical aspect and stop go motion. This is one reason why movies today are terrible. Generic
Makes me uncomfortable to watch this knowing Spaz Williams did most of the 3D innovations of Jurassic Park and was even discouraged to bring it forward by Denis Murren, yet there’s no mention of him in the making-of because of the tensions between Spaz and Phil Tippet, Denis Murren’s old friend.
30 years later, and that trex scene still holds up
It's incredible isn't it.
Looks better than special effects today.
It is the magic behind all them.
What do you mean by still holds up it will be there forever. It’s an emotion, childhood emotion.
@@GalibM.I think it's obvious what they mean. Visually it still looks just as realistic as it ever did, even with all these new CG films with tons of details packed in.
As a 90s kid who grew obsessed with dinosaurs, seeing someone being called "Dinosaur Supervisor" 3:36 is the coolest thing ever
As a kid I always wanted to apply at Jurassic park & work there. Lmao that would be on every paper with the question “where do you see yourself when you grow up” lmao 💀 I was stupid up until 10.
Didn’t do his job very well, did he! There’s dinosaurs in the kitchen, Phil!
That T-Rex scene is still one of the coolest movie scenes ever
The T-Rex roar is still iconic
Seeing Jurassic Park as a kid in theater was a life changing, unforgettable experience. Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make it happen!
Did you watch Schindler’s List later on?
@@DMalltheway I was too young to see Schindler's List in theater, but I saw it on video when I was 10. It also made a big impact on me even though I didn't fully understand what was happening in the film.
@@derekcourneya6080 Watching it that young is difficult, but as an adult it hits very hard.
@@DMalltheway i did watch
@@funfacts-t5c You like it?
You see all the stuff and hard work they put in, it’s no secret to why it’s a movie that still holds to this day . They actually cared
YOU THINK THAT IS WHAT MOST WOULD UNDERSTAND TODAY! Now we get cartoons for movies 🙄
The 80’s and 90’s were peak movie era.
100 % agreed.
Wrong 80s 90s 2000s- 2012 then they stopped making good movies after 2012
@@Julian_LewisDig wrong. 2008 is the hard cutoff date.
@@dwightk.schruteiii8454 not true , there's been plenty of good movies since 2008 but they are only made by the best directors that everyone knows so well !!!! The problem is we have no new directors that are good at their jobs !!!!! That's the problem!!!!
Agreed also. CGI destroyed movies nowadays.
Darth Vader doing commentary on Jurassic Park is like a dream come true
you mean Thulsa Doom ?
James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader.
Beat me to it I was thinking the same (James E Jones)
Mufasa
Who is this Darth Vader, James earl jones ? Its the king of Zamunda speaking
Jurassic Park changed dinosaurs forever
Without Steve 'Spaz' Williams there would be no Jurassic Park and other milestone movies like Terminator 2.
He never got an Oscar for his work in Jurassic Park, which is very sad.
True, Dennis Muran took all the credit.
I came here desperately looking for this comment… Thanks for making it!
It’s absolutely unbelievable they completely cut the truth out and Muren took all the credit.
Look around for Jurassik Punk everybody, if you want the truth.
R.I.P James earl jones ♥
Narrated the making of jurassic park, one of the first instances of hearing him besides mufasa in the lion king.
Great memories.
Would be awesome if they released all these claymation type storyboards as a full length feature 😎
I'm pretty sure only the T-Rex breakout and the raptor's kitchen scenes were animated in such a way, and both are in the physical releases' extras
Spielberg and Winston did such a fantastic job bringing the Dinosaurs back
Loved watching this documentary after the movie was over. Rip James Earl Jones
It was one of the turning points in cinematic history.
CGI will forever be remembered as Before Jurassic Park, and After Jurassic Park.
Stan Winston was a creative genus
Golden age of filmmaking here. you'd think people would just use this template and make greater things
But instead it went downhill. Sadly. You would think by now everything would look and feel real. But it’s meh.
@@jdos5643 lol
Cheaper to do it all in a computer now. The ease of technology has ruined the creativity of filmmaking.
I'm glad they found Phil Tippet a good job, like he evolved too!
These puppets and CGI are 30 years old and were the ultimate in technology then, given how far the technological revolution achievements have come and the advancements we've since gone through, honestly the effects from this film have aged better than other films' post-its benchmark and even recently released ones. The plastic sheeness and flatness of CGI now. That doesn't factor in light and weight, is just lingrely obvious and a complete distraction that brings you out of the film. I still can't understand however since it's first step we've been heading backwards ever since.
LOTR and The Hobbit are a great example how the same studio evolved backwards in visual effects.
Rex has the best entrance of any character in any movie ever made.
I still get chills thinking about the first time T-Rex stepped through that fence and me whispering "Holy Cr@p!" I sat in that dark theater hearing gasps around me. Everyone was too mesmerized, too frightened to scream.
Rest in peace, Stan Winston.
We should also think bout the big work in those movies ...wow respekt!!
13:18 love the fact one dino’s playing basketball
Imagine rendering just static T-Rex image with this much polygons on your 1993 computer. This movie is so special.
Still better than most things out nowadays
People have lost their vision
Ce film a émerveillé mon enfance un véritable chef d’œuvre ! merci Mr Spielberg 🤩🙏🏻
3:22 such a beautiful artform
they did an EXQUISITE job with this, awesome movie, effects, casting👏👏👏👏👍👍
when the creatures have disapeared, LONG before us
No wonder that film was so amazing, what a dream team of FX Gurus.
Wasn’t expecting to see Adam Jones, making dinosaurs by day and playing guitar in Tool at night. Talk about a dream job.
Yeah, that dude just straight up makes an honest living being an artist and expressing himself. He’s a lucky and talented guy.
That's what you call a life devoted to art
That's some passion in making this movie. That's why it's such a good movie
nowadays it's all cgi and greenscreen
Just like most music is auto tuned and not much singing or talent.
@jdos5643 especially mumble rap its so horrible its making my ears bleeding 🤮🤮🤮
@@JayceeVoZuri I feel like either youtube deletes my comments or changes the words in it. Many times I come back to my speech comments and I find words that I did not put there.
Well, not if you watch Christopher Nolan's films which is the result of obsessively doing nearly everything live, in camera. He definitely took cinema back to its golden age as no one was believing anything anymore, everything felt fake and he knew it. Go watch 2001 Space Odyssey (Kubrick) and you'll see just how beautiful effects can be without CGI which was a massive inspiration for Nolan.
But this here, is the best CGI along with T2 that I have ever seen and perfectly used.
I'm sure the problem isn't the CGI. The real problem is the speed at which CGI scenes happen in today's movies and the number of such fast-paced scenes in movies. If you watch these films, you can notice that the scenes have their time, they are slower and allow you to see a superior result, because the artists manage to imbue the final CGI with a greater amount of detail. The same thing happens in Terminator 2 and The Abyss. The CGI that is seen in those films is present in scenes that show it in detail and to this day they continue to be unbeatable scenes in terms of CGI.
Mufasa doing commentary on the making of my favorite film of all time is just so incredible. This film is in every single way, a masterpiece. This film is perfect.
Darth Vader*
Sounds like King of Zamunda to me
At least Steve Williams was in there for a moment or two, you wouldn't think he was responsible for Spielberg going for the CGI on how this was presented otherwise.
Said the same thing. He created it. His boss that got the award said not to😒
I agree, I missing here the credit of the real creator or CGI, Steve “spaz” Williams
Steve Williams's was robbed these big guys are taking all the credit it's not cool
Right at 2:00 you can see Adam Jones, the guitarist from the band 'Tool' working on a dinosaur... now we know why all Tool videos are so Amazing! 😊
Fun fact about this movie. Here in the uk when it was the red carpet event premiere in London. My local town in Carmarthen, wales also premiered this movie the same night. This is totally unheard of but the local theatre here called the lyric wrote to Steven Spielberg to ask for a special permission to see if they could get early access to the movie to save the theatre from closing. They didn’t expect it but Steven got in touch and gave them permission to play it the same night before it was released to the public. Thanks to Steven, the lyric theatre is still open to this day. Although now it doesn’t show movies, it’s still a theatre for shows. A movie was made about it on sky (our uk satellite tv provider here) called “save the cinema” it starred Tom Felton from Harry Potter. Anyway, thanks for helping save my towns theatre Steven.
back then, when there was love in the movie production. Even today, it looks awesome. I can't get over the fact that with computers 100000x faster than 1993, there are still movies put out that can't reach the "creature" quality of the original JP. that shows how much effort was put in every single shot instead of releasing a mass product for the sake of money. this right here is pure art.
I agree. Studios are now so over dependent on CGI to the point where even whole environments are fake. It really takes you right out of the film when you're just watching an animation fest for 90 mins+ (cough cough marvel)
"The Greats" are patient and take the time to make perfect. They sit and analyze. And they always have self relection of "am I doing this right" and this is true in ALL industries. Today, everything is fast-paced back then people bad to generally wait for an email or phone call
I wonder if they use those Dinosaur Input Device for the sequels?
Lol, the miniatures scene looks like Celebrity Deathmatch
I think that with movies like Terminator 2 and Jurassic Park, the most important thing was story and character first and then the visual effects were secondary- they were a tool used to help tell the story. Now because visual effects are everywhere and because people don't get why movies like those worked and they just put special effects in their movies but the movies themselves aren't strong on character and story, I feel like the danger, as Dennis Muren from Industrial Light & Magic said, is that special effects aren't that special anymore. It always needs to be about character and story and good special special effects being secondary as one of the tools to help tell the story.
My favorite movie of all time ! Top tier
A Great masterpiece The First movie of jurassic park The visual and animatronic effects still look spectacular 30 years after its release, the casting was perfect, the script, its message, soundtrack.
all 10/10 something they couldn't match with their disaster and mediocre of a Jurassic world trilogy.
Wow! THE Jurassic Park Making Documentary That Narrated By Darth Vader!! This Is Where We fun Begins!!
I was thinking narrated by Mufasa 😄
Since i kid ive wanted to own all those movable miniatures from this original film!!!! They are way cooler than any toy in the store u could ever buy
8:53 "i'm extinct. Wow, I'm happy they kept that in the movie.
Fun Fact:
The five foot long animatronic baby Triceratops - 1:42 - was to be
in a scene where Lex Murphy was to ride on it, but it got cut from the film. Years later, it'd make a quick cameo appearance in *"THE LOST WORLD: Jurassic Park"* where Sarah Harding
& Nick Van Owen freed the caged
"Site-B" Dinosaurs from Peter Ludlow and his InGen Hunters.
The deleted sequence would be
reused in the fourth film:
*"JURASSIC WORLD",* but with a CG baby Triceratops at the "Gentle Giants Petting Zoo".
I love the 90's!
Amo está producción ❤
Jamas superada y siempre recordada
Incredible
The film that changed our childhood. What a series!
The extreme focus on the movement and behavior of real animals is what took this to another level even compared to today's movies. They said it themselves, they didn't use 3rd party fantasy interpretation of movement and yet that's what everyone does now and it removes the realism even with computers orders of magnitude more powerful.
13:54 that interface is why this movie works and none have since except avatar
Technology with windows 95 amazing
the CGI of 30 years ago looks better than it does today. i'm very surprised.
Part of me still wants to see a full length Jurassic Park with Tippett's Go-Motion instead of CGI.
100%
I wish the visual effects that were seen in Jurassic World, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and Jurassic World Dominion had still look like that. (8:46)
This movie blew my 5 year old mind when it came out. I remember crying when I thought the trex was gonna kill the kids. 😭
Jurassic Park 1993 had cool Dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus Rex,Brachiosaurus,Velociraptor,Dilophosaurus,Gallimimus,Triceratops and Parasaurolophus
Is that James earl jones?
Yes
What huge difference from this to Jaws, came along way, 😊
You are god for dinosaur ❤
I have got this backstage on dvd
Excelente video 🙌🏻
All this talk about the wonderful world of CGI dinosaurs wouldn't be possible without the genius of Steve 'Spaz' Williams. He truly deserves an Oscar for his contributions. He appears in this documentary for only 22 miserable seconds.
The first movie was the best one in the series.
The original still looks more realistic than the sequels. Such a ground-breaking film. I was 8 when this came out and it changed my life.
Awesome video❤
Steve “Spaz” Williams doesn’t get enough credit for his groundbreaking work on Jurassic Park.
1:42
The Triceratop cub model was ultimately not used in the first film. But it was used in the second film.
RIP James Earl Jones 😢
I love this movie all time
I don't know J.E.J RIP🤲💐🌹
A narrative from the best in the business. Mr James Earl Jones.
Movies are such garbage now days. The cgi looks worse 30 years later.
Easily one of the top ten greatest movies ever made.
huh...anyone else notice the concept art AND skulpture for the dilophasaurus is actually accurate to real life? I wonder how far along in the production they changed it to the frilled dragon look.
Given that the movie is still based off the book they most likely took some artistic liberties by giving it a Frill. It stills spit venom in the novel, hence the name they gave it during pre-production (the spitter). However the Frill wasn't mention in the novel and it was still the correct size there too. The changes more than likely came from Stan Winston or Spielberg. It does seem fitting tho, Michael Crichton wrote the dinosaurs as monsters since InGen was essentially playing god
@@memestealer6348 YEah my bad forgot they spat in the book too XD The only thing I can think of is they looked at the size of the statue and thought "this is gonna be too big and might make the raptor's less intimidating / take alot of attention away from them", so shrunk them just after that behind the scenes was filmed lol.
So interesting that the movie was locked before cgi was added, I feel like a lot of modern marvel type movies use cgi to fix, rather than enhance what is already there and decided on.
The process is different now. You can see that Jurassic Park was edited on actual film, which means the edit has to be locked down because to go back and make changes would require a lot of work once you've already started adding visual effects. Film editing is now all done digitally, the footage is digital, it's a lot easier to manipulate and make changes to no matter how far into production you might be. A lot of times now the film is being edited as it's still being shot. There is equipment that adds rough visual effects in real time as the footage is being shot. It's all just a completely different environment now.
@Beebob-xw9xn As were Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Forrest Gump, Men In Black and The Lord Of The Rings movies.
The real t rex didnt have the overbite but it was a really iconic look for the movie
Fun fact - 2:01..that's Adam Jones the guitarist for the greatest progressive rock band of all time TOOL.
Without ALL of the these amazing individuals at ILM, movies wouldn’t be what they are today. Though we need more directors like Steven And George. Those two guys are probably the most creative directors in movie history. Jurassic Park and Star Wars will ALWAYS be Classics and they’ll always rank high on any list. You’ll see one title of the franchise if not more.
Raptors having their tongue like a Snakes 🐍 is really Cool.
Funny how Phil Tippet still got something to do in the movie even though they clearly didn't need him😅
Sad
Was cool seeing Adam Jones working on the skin textures.
I love the T Rex
Wait a sec, at the end of the documentary, when it showed that the movie is available for download, blu-ray, dvd, etc., it showed the movie as rated R. Since when?! 🤨
Awesome 🎞🤘🏻🎬🎥💯
This was and is still the greatest use of CGI in a film. The Matrix came pretty close, but the scale of JP is far more impressive IMO. To this day, I still haven’t seen a movie with more believable CGI… at least relative to the technology available at the time.
Long Live Steve "SPAZ" Williams!
With limited technology how was that possible- great job wow
Weird having Darth Vader narrating a documentary about making dinosaurs
I had never seen stop motion being used as animatics for live action before!
Just imagine if Nvidia was around then. They were a brand new startup back then and revolutionized how graphics were processed in computers ever since!
Gran película
Is very nice
Just remember, it was Jack Hornet’s idea for the Spino to kill the Trex in JP3 because he said it was “accurate”.
Better than the cgi garbage now
3:05 For The Love Of God!!! Can We Have A Terminator x Jurassic x Predator Cross Over Movie!
Make it a Alternate Universe where a T-800 is sent back through time but something goes wrong, which causes the T-800 to go back several Million Years back in time to when th Dinosaurs roamed.
And at that same time, The Predator Species had sent those who have come of age to go Hunt Dangerous Prey to Gain Rank in their Culture.
They came for th Dinosaurs, but then ran in to a T-800!
God I remember when I was a kid I went to the theater 8 times to see this 3 of those times I rode my bike to what they called a $1 theater which I don't think they exist anymore
With James Earl Jones narrating this documentary, I can imagine Mufasa from "The Lion King" telling the history of the dinosaurs to a young Simba.
I totally get why they had to do this, but I can’t help but laugh at the grown men running around pretending to be gallimimus 😂 13:06
Una de las mejores pelis
CGI is more about lighting than most realize.
Animatronics have more realism than CGI.
CGI is also what cartoons use today. King kong CGI was a disaster 🙄
And now 30 yrs later we use CGI for everything and most of it looks horrible. We long for the days of the mechanical aspect and stop go motion. This is one reason why movies today are terrible. Generic
Makes me uncomfortable to watch this knowing Spaz Williams did most of the 3D innovations of Jurassic Park and was even discouraged to bring it forward by Denis Murren, yet there’s no mention of him in the making-of because of the tensions between Spaz and Phil Tippet, Denis Murren’s old friend.
Movies now look like watching a video game
2:00 Adam jones from Tool.