Why Jurassic Park Looks Better Than Its Sequels

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  • @mpsmith9913
    @mpsmith9913 5 років тому +11415

    I’m gonna be that guy.
    Correct: Brachiosaurus “brah-kee-oh-saw-rus”
    Incorrect: Bronchiosaurus “bron-kee-oh-saw-rus”
    As in: “That Brachiosaurus does not have bronchitis.”

    • @FilmsStuff
      @FilmsStuff  5 років тому +1260

      I did an oopsie D:
      tbh I swore I checked the spelling/pronunciation when I wrote this script 2 months ago, but I guess a mistake was made at some point. C'est la vie.

    • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim
      @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim 5 років тому +72

      I was gonna say the same thing. XD

    • @LeleJackMusic
      @LeleJackMusic 5 років тому +127

      Thank you! Came to the comments to mention that bronkyosaurus isn't a dinosaur😂

    • @mpsmith9913
      @mpsmith9913 5 років тому +74

      Archie WahWah well, okay, if we’re going there...
      The dinosaur in Jurassic Park is unquestionably a Brachiosaurus.
      I have not watched the World movies beyond the beginning of the first one, because I could tell pretty quickly that I hated it. However, from the clip shown here it is difficult to tell if it is a Brachiosaurus or an Apatosaurus.*
      *Brontosaurus as a distinct genus of dinosaur may or may not actually exist. The consensus for almost 100 years was that they were the same genus, and Apatosaurus was named first. However, there was a paper in 2015 that suggested they may actually be separate genera. There is still some debate in the paleontology community as far as I’m aware. Personally, I’d stick with Apatosaurus until there is wider agreement.
      Several internet sources seem to suggest that both Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus appear in Fallen Kingdom, so make of that what you will.

    • @CoconutsGlow
      @CoconutsGlow 5 років тому +61

      Yeah, and while we are at it, it's "Di-PLOD-icus" not "Dip-LO-DOH-CUS". (Takes a shot and slams down glass)

  • @marcusgonzales164
    @marcusgonzales164 3 роки тому +1564

    I still remember seeing the Brachiosaurus scene for the first time when I was a kid. I couldn’t believe it, I really thought they brought them back to life just to make this film

    • @bookwrmxoxo5105
      @bookwrmxoxo5105 3 роки тому +78

      I got so scared from this movie that when my mom would take us to target to buy school supplies, i literally be scared to be around notebooks w Jurassic Park movie scenes on the cover lol

    • @autumn702
      @autumn702 3 роки тому +33

      I used to think the Triceratops was real, too.

    • @PhysiKarlz
      @PhysiKarlz 3 роки тому +4

      Haha I thought the same thing.

    • @Arthuro1776
      @Arthuro1776 3 роки тому +6

      My sister braught the movie, on VHS for sure, 😃🤓 from the library in 1997 and I was 7 and I watched it and blew me away

    • @eamonia
      @eamonia 3 роки тому +2

      No way! Me too. Seriously, at Target as well.

  • @Justforthefifteen
    @Justforthefifteen 5 років тому +9209

    Some water movement in a couple of plastic cups produces more emotion that the entirety of the las 4 films...

    • @jbird1173
      @jbird1173 5 років тому +194

      That was done with a guitar string

    • @kochaos6129
      @kochaos6129 5 років тому +123

      JBird117 I believe it was a big bass piano string, but same difference.

    • @deldia
      @deldia 5 років тому +254

      And filming human reactions to first seeing the dinos rather than just show the dinos.

    • @vicentevaldes6662
      @vicentevaldes6662 5 років тому +36

      Last 2*

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 5 років тому +78

      I assume you mean subtle emotion and not the contrived character abuse of the last two, especially that sadistic brachiosaurus volcano scene.

  • @classyassmothafucka8890
    @classyassmothafucka8890 4 роки тому +1642

    "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear"
    Best sight gag EVER!!!

    • @CowetaGaming
      @CowetaGaming 4 роки тому +88

      I saw this movie in the theater back in 1993. Disappointingly, I was the only one to laugh out loud at it. I'm not sure if everyone else missed it or didn't think it was as clever as I did.

    • @classyassmothafucka8890
      @classyassmothafucka8890 4 роки тому +66

      @@CowetaGaming
      That's the problem with humor. If you spell it out, it's not funny anymore. If you don't, nobody gets it. LOL!

    • @geertbeerens826
      @geertbeerens826 4 роки тому +46

      And it later turned into one of the two best movie reference jokes ever, that incidentally both happen in Toy Story 2 ! (I think you know the other one ;) )

    • @classyassmothafucka8890
      @classyassmothafucka8890 4 роки тому +6

      @tabala jalah
      I would assume it's, "I AM your father" "NOOOOOoooooooo!"
      Even though Darth Vader never actually said that

    • @brianmcpartlan8664
      @brianmcpartlan8664 4 роки тому +28

      Hahaha I literally think of this scene every time I read that on car mirrors in real life

  • @baritonebroker
    @baritonebroker 3 роки тому +218

    New films: The characters look in danger. Spielberg films: I’m no safe in my theater seat. That’s the difference. Spielberg made it real to us watching. The impact in the water, the steam on the glass from raptor nose. It felt real. Still the best

    • @MissJubilee
      @MissJubilee 3 роки тому +12

      SO true. I stopped watching the sequels at least a dozen years ago because I was annoyed by the violence and body count. The original, on the other hand, made me afraid to let the dog out after dark, and I’ve rewatched it a couple of times since because it was good! (Tho to be a bit more fair in my comparison, I was about 14 when I saw the original on VHS, and I didn’t usually watch scary movies; I was almost 30 and in full control of the remote when I saw the #3 and gave up on them.)

  • @Luggi83
    @Luggi83 5 років тому +2914

    The best thing about Jurassic Park is that even 26 years later I can still learn things from and about Jurassic Park. Goddamn I love this movie.

    • @greggcremin3027
      @greggcremin3027 5 років тому +27

      Totally agree

    • @mrlowcap
      @mrlowcap 5 років тому +14

      Yep! Got an event greater appreciation for it now!

    • @tylerallenwade
      @tylerallenwade 5 років тому +14

      I hope you didn’t learn too much from the movie because it’s facts when it comes to dinosaurs is incredibly wrong and 242 other people agree with you 😂 oh boy

    • @spodergibbs5088
      @spodergibbs5088 5 років тому +5

      Tyler Dickey like what?

    • @Luggi83
      @Luggi83 5 років тому +45

      @@tylerallenwade Talking about BTS stuff here, not scientific facts. It's a SciFiFantasyHorrorMovie, not National Geographic FCOL... some people...

  • @gustavomarmol7
    @gustavomarmol7 4 роки тому +1552

    The dinosaurs in Jurassic Park felt like living creatures

    • @nderohan
      @nderohan 4 роки тому +28

      Because they are animatronic and not cgi!!!

    • @Ozraptor4
      @Ozraptor4 4 роки тому +129

      @@nderohan Not simply cg vs animatronic. JP paid closer attention to portraying the correct anatomy and simulating instinctive animalistic behaviour vs JW (which feel like actors following a tight script instead of animals reacting spontaneously). The cg Gallimimus herd in JP feels more like a group real animals than the same dinosaurs in JW.

    • @freffo3407
      @freffo3407 3 роки тому +6

      @@Ozraptor4 Can't be done without a person like Stan Winston.

    • @katjoe1974
      @katjoe1974 3 роки тому +33

      @@nderohan spoiler alert: they used both animatronic and cgi in the original Jurassic Park

    • @Green4CloveR
      @Green4CloveR 3 роки тому +4

      Because some were! I learned that the Raptors in the kitchen were human size puppets and people were inside them like a costume.

  • @SeenAGreatLight
    @SeenAGreatLight 3 роки тому +483

    The sequels changed from terror to thrills. The sequels feel like a heart-pounding roller coaster, but the original is more like standing face-to-face with a bear in the wild. You're not thrilled. You're *terrified.*

    • @McGuire40695
      @McGuire40695 2 роки тому +18

      Right? And as much as I did enjoy Lost World, it was more thrills and less terror than the book version of it. Honestly, I think we'd another Spielberg take on JP and LW in an R-rated context to really show the true colors of the books: prehistoric animals acting for what they are, animals exploring their enviornment.

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 2 роки тому +4

      The first one also has this sense of powerlessness to it. That these creatures are dangerous and not under our control and that messing with them is bad news.

    • @Braint-lr6uf
      @Braint-lr6uf Рік тому +3

      @@McGuire40695 The lost World Jurassic Park novel is overrated, it's really slow, the story actually begins in the pages 300-350, the rest it's boring, it's funny when it's more important how dinosaurs shit than develop a plot

    • @highdefinition450
      @highdefinition450 Рік тому +1

      Velociraptor scene

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Рік тому +8

      Thats because of the pacing. Horror movies work because they are slower, they want you to feel like there is an unavoidable threat you anticipate. Compare any scene in JW to the scene in the first movie where Ian is running away from a T. rex just walking behind him. You expect him to be eaten but you don't know exactly if he would. Which animals in real life are like, they are unpredictable.
      Where as Jurassic World is now just a general action movie with explosions and over the top animation. It doesn't work the same because there isnt an unknown or a primal fear of being eaten by believable animal behaviors. The dinosaurs have identifiable personalities and don't really act like animals anymore. The also movie tells you now that the dinosaurs arent after the humans, that they just fight each other and there isnt any real danger to them anymore. The dinosaurs are just given unnatural moralities and fights only lean toward the defined "good" ones, and characters they know fans would get mad to see lose. Like when the T. rex stopped being a natural creature of no alliance, to a mascot in the JW movies protecting the humans.

  • @bassfacekillah
    @bassfacekillah 3 роки тому +328

    Can't overstate the importance of the score too. Everything John Williams writes is gold, but I feel like it's especially impressive that his themes could make us feel a real emotional connection to a ridiculous dinosaur land. That ending theme really tugs at my heartstrings

    • @MB-sj2yu
      @MB-sj2yu 3 роки тому +8

      His Harry Potter score was amazing as well like you said everything he writes is gold. He’s the only composer that can make me feel emotion

    • @gehtdinichtsan309
      @gehtdinichtsan309 3 роки тому +4

      while the star wars theme (& cantina piece) were the first that made an impression on me as a kid -- jp1 was the first score i owned on cd when the movie came to theatres and i think it's even today one of his best works in his catalogue.

    • @arrowhead697
      @arrowhead697 3 роки тому +5

      The score is legendary, immediately makes me nostalgic

    • @kennethsagers8576
      @kennethsagers8576 3 роки тому +3

      i was in love with the score as a tot before i even knew what a score was. Completely took me away

  • @maddyG7414
    @maddyG7414 3 роки тому +1419

    That shot of the T-Rex breaking free of the paddock is cinematic legend.

    • @robertmcginty4146
      @robertmcginty4146 3 роки тому +100

      The sound of the cables snapping free was horrific.

    • @robertmcginty4146
      @robertmcginty4146 3 роки тому +18

      I think I got a similar sound as a kid by rolling my Slinky around in a cardboard box, but it holds up.

    • @neelvete5294
      @neelvete5294 3 роки тому +1

      @@robertmcginty4146 p

    • @KhanMann66
      @KhanMann66 3 роки тому +7

      Still gives me chills.

    • @aleksfoxtrot8044
      @aleksfoxtrot8044 3 роки тому +20

      "Where's the goat?"

  • @rays7756
    @rays7756 4 роки тому +2557

    The first Jurassic Park film was way way way ahead of it's time... !!

    • @gingerindian1141
      @gingerindian1141 4 роки тому +54

      its just one of these events at cinema - like Jaws was, and Exorcist - and i dont think that size of event will happen again. I personally think it was the appearence of multiplex cinema - as it was fairly recent then - added with the master - Spielberg + and of course = use of cgi/animatronics - all packaged - into - somethign that had never been seen before. Our expectations were never set that high - and ever since - we have been like heroin chasers - chasing that dragon of Post Jurassic Park hit. But age too - you move on. For me JP - if it is the most satisfying film i ever saw - maybe, but where do i put Jaws, or Back to the Future, or Castaway, or American Beauty? Its one of the hardest things to list as most overall enjoyable - but it might be. Its certainly had impact and thats nearly half my life since watching it for first time.

    • @tubu1ar86
      @tubu1ar86 4 роки тому +18

      More that that, its actually BETTER, we've scaled back in movies today. We get little tiny cookie cutter films now that show WAY to many angles of the same scene lol

    • @daslynnter9841
      @daslynnter9841 4 роки тому +12

      or cinema has regressed

    • @itskittyme
      @itskittyme 4 роки тому +4

      its *

    • @rays7756
      @rays7756 4 роки тому +6

      @@itskittyme honey that was an auto correct typo..

  • @martymcfly5423
    @martymcfly5423 4 роки тому +1549

    Spielberg put the Camera in a position that during an interaction between a dinosaur/human the Viewer gets the impression that the Viewer itself is interacting/threatened by the dinosaur. In the newer Movies the Camera is put into a position that the Viewer looks from a third position (far away at a safe place) towards a dinosaur/human-interaction. Practically removing the Viewer from being "inside the movie" 🤔

    • @rock882josh7
      @rock882josh7 4 роки тому +64

      Jaws is another example of Spielberg brilliant work

    • @ZReviews
      @ZReviews 4 роки тому +93

      Imagine if Hollywood had access to UA-cam, could watch these breakdowns and comments and then "fix" everything they are doing wrong in a matter of weeks.

    • @iloveblondy
      @iloveblondy 4 роки тому +53

      @@ZReviews oh dont believe they think you're brain works or can outsmart THEM. OH no, sit down little guy on your keyboard and let us do the thinking...

    • @anton7366
      @anton7366 4 роки тому +19

      U almost had me there with ur fly on ur profile pic

    • @aicerg
      @aicerg 4 роки тому +31

      @@iloveblondy nope. The problem is that the shit movies still give them tons of money (without the effort necessary to produce a good movie). So why bother?
      Consumers are to blame.

  • @mattkinsella9856
    @mattkinsella9856 3 роки тому +396

    This perfectly highlights Spielberg's genius. He doesn't just concentrate on 1 or 2 tricks or skills, he knows how to encompass many brilliant aspects of cinematography, film and storytelling at the right moments throughout an entire movie.

    • @DaddySantaClaus
      @DaddySantaClaus 3 роки тому +1

      He learned that from akira kurasawa

    • @ian1352
      @ian1352 3 роки тому +2

      Also all his glaring weaknesses.

  • @cocobean0390
    @cocobean0390 5 років тому +738

    Another cool detail: When the paleontologists discover amber near the start of the first film, you can hear deep orchestral voices in the background of the score. This sound returns whenever the humans make an advancement or realization, i.e. discovering amber, digging up bones, etc.
    The sound appears again when the raptors break out and learn to open doors. Now they're making the advancements, and the humans are being forced into the corner. You just don't get these small but important details in the new movies.
    Edit: People say it's called a leitmotif. Good to know.

    • @0013bluejay
      @0013bluejay 5 років тому +15

      I agree, I believe sound design is the biggest part of a movie

    • @sunlizard9593
      @sunlizard9593 5 років тому +30

      Like when Nedry slipped and there was a banana peel sound effect

    • @0013bluejay
      @0013bluejay 5 років тому +6

      @@sunlizard9593 oh yeah there was lol. Also when he opens the Barbosol can at lunch, his squeak laugh gets me every time.

    • @cocobean0390
      @cocobean0390 5 років тому +1

      @@sunlizard9593 I always wondered why that was there as a kid

    • @amanoza9586
      @amanoza9586 5 років тому +1

      @@0013bluejay than u just dont understand micheal haneke , know him and know sound effect is just subtle detail of the film

  • @just-another-face-in-the-crowd
    @just-another-face-in-the-crowd 3 роки тому +714

    I'm from a small rural town and my grandma drove us 45 mins to the nearest town to watch this movie when I was 9. It was awesome and the best movie I had ever seen.
    The music plays SUCH a huge role in these memorable films. The original scores are amazing.

    • @sh0cktim3
      @sh0cktim3 3 роки тому +25

      John Willams is a legendary composer. He has played such a significant part in so many movies with his scores. I mean he's right up there with the actors and directors as far as what makes the movies iconic.

    • @lantech7709
      @lantech7709 3 роки тому +1

      Awesome I was 8 :)

    • @kdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkd
      @kdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkd 3 роки тому +17

      Bless your grandma.

    • @syedahmedhaider6945
      @syedahmedhaider6945 3 роки тому +5

      Same here. There are very few movies that reach that level and stay with us no matter how much time has passed since you watched them.

    • @xorphana
      @xorphana 3 роки тому +5

      Meanwhile I was 5 when the original hit theaters and for weeks I kept taking able how much I wanted to see the movie. My parents arranged baby sitter for my younger brothers and were going to take me to see it.. I was suddenly so scared of the dinosaurs I wouldn't go. So the left me with a baby sitter and saw the movie themselves 😂
      Still is one of my favorite movies, and I watched the shit out of it on VHS, but apparently my young mind was not ready for them on the big screen lol

  • @lukasbe4349
    @lukasbe4349 4 роки тому +343

    just notice how the iris of the animatronic at 5:42 reacts to the light, this makes it feel so alive

    • @Hamachingo
      @Hamachingo 3 роки тому +17

      Yup, those details in the closeups really sell the shots and make it real.

    • @Bobbystheboy
      @Bobbystheboy 3 роки тому +5

      Scary AF

    • @charliereed6235
      @charliereed6235 3 роки тому +11

      This was in the trailer back in '92-'93 and was used to sell the film.
      It sold it.

    • @paulkuchnicki6404
      @paulkuchnicki6404 3 роки тому +3

      That attention to detail is astounding. No words

    • @J75Pootle
      @J75Pootle 3 роки тому +3

      Although technically, in order to be exactly accurate, the pupil gradually grows/shrinks rather than immediately. The scene still gives me chills though, such an incredible detail!

  • @TheArcher143
    @TheArcher143 3 роки тому +2025

    This movie has not aged a single bit.
    A true masterpiece.

    • @purromemes7395
      @purromemes7395 3 роки тому +49

      Same with films like Indiana Jones.

    • @TheArcher143
      @TheArcher143 3 роки тому +14

      @@purromemes7395 Definitely.

    • @monkeyofficial5159
      @monkeyofficial5159 3 роки тому +80

      its aged quite a bit in terms of the scientific accuracy of its dinosaurs but outside of that it holds up very well even nearly 30 years later

    • @purromemes7395
      @purromemes7395 3 роки тому +25

      @@monkeyofficial5159 dinosaurs didn’t have feathers and never will. It’s all speculation. They may as well could ha had human flesh and we would never know

    • @danysaurus
      @danysaurus 3 роки тому +41

      @@purromemes7395 It's as much speculation as it is to say that tyrannosaurus had teeth. May perhaps you don't know of microraptor or archaeopteryx.

  • @Shadowman820
    @Shadowman820 5 років тому +490

    Spielberg was also wise enough to obscure allot of the CGI dinos in shadow and rain and close up dino shots were often done with practical effects .

    • @randomfools808
      @randomfools808 5 років тому +59

      And of course it helps that Rexxy was a real animatronic that was actually that scale so the CGI became less noticeable when Spielberg switched scenes.

    • @hyicrotai9801
      @hyicrotai9801 5 років тому +15

      Ya I always noticed how much better the rex looks in the rain than when its dry.

    • @reptongeek
      @reptongeek 5 років тому +16

      I think also it had something to do with the fact that the CG T-Rex had to match up with the AA T-Rex. Spielberg says in the making of he only wanted audiences to say 'That's a dinosaur'

    • @Lumibear.
      @Lumibear. 5 років тому +15

      If you look around UA-cam there are videos by Stan Winston studios that go into this, the main thing I learned was that the decision to film the T Rex encounter in the rain was a late one and this giant mechanical monster wasn’t made to withstand the changes in weight of being rain soaked, which made it tricky to control, so bear that in mind as it swings by actors heads.

    • @Krahazik
      @Krahazik 5 років тому +10

      Lumibear If I’m not mistaken, originally they were going to use the CGI Rex, but couldn’t get it to look right to his satisfaction, so they used the animatronic Rex, and yes that shot took extra work for the aforementioned issue, but it paid off

  • @paulallwood6033
    @paulallwood6033 4 роки тому +664

    Very recently watched Jurassic Park, First time for about 10 years. Was absolutely astounded by how the effects have not aged at all. The Trex and Jeep scene still looks about as "real" as any sequence I've seen in any film since

    • @coyraig8332
      @coyraig8332 3 роки тому +39

      They did a really good job making the CGI look like the animatronic puppets

    • @GokuInstinct1
      @GokuInstinct1 3 роки тому +10

      I'd have to disagree. The CGI is good for the time but it has definitely aged compared to what the T-rex looked like in Jurassic World.

    • @alpacawithouthat987
      @alpacawithouthat987 3 роки тому +27

      @@GokuInstinct1 What? The trex in Jurassic World looks very bad in comparison

    • @johnnamkeh1290
      @johnnamkeh1290 3 роки тому +35

      @@GokuInstinct1 The T-rex scenes work so well because it's much easier to capture it in the dark. Where it shows age is the first Brachiosaurus discovery scene where the resolution of the CGI does not really hold up, but that would have been harder to see back then unless you were in a theater. That said, it is still mighty impressive.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 3 роки тому +17

      The effects themselves definitely didn't age that well, they were just used in ways that don't bring their shortcomings to your attention. A good example of this is during kitchen scene where a hand is propping up a raptor in the shot, you generally won't notice it unless you look carefully due to a combination of camera position, movement of the prop and lighting. If the same level of attention to detail, and planning were combined with modern technology the results would be even better especially in the daytime shots.

  • @MsBaruschka
    @MsBaruschka 4 роки тому +150

    The water cup scene was so good that I think many of us did it as a game when we were kids acting like T-Rex is coming to join us at dinner. 😂

  • @shukenten4191
    @shukenten4191 3 роки тому +89

    Having watched the orignal again recently, I noticed that in the first "T-Rex with the Jeep in the rain" scene there is no music at first, and for a good while. I think this made it even more thrilling than adding some exciting score over the top, and made you focus more on the terror the people were experiencing.

  • @LaedeeTyme
    @LaedeeTyme 5 років тому +372

    thank you for helping me understand why i love the original film more then the later ones and that its not just nostalgia

    • @Li_Tobler
      @Li_Tobler 5 років тому +17

      Also do not forget the music! I swear, a tear comes to my eye every time I hear the ending melody :') So beautiful and emotional!

    • @musicmusic6595
      @musicmusic6595 5 років тому +5

      @@Li_Tobler music was so much better in older films, really gave films a great feel

    • @Li_Tobler
      @Li_Tobler 5 років тому +3

      @@musicmusic6595 same goes for video games as well...

    • @tigeros8995
      @tigeros8995 5 років тому +1

      @@Li_Tobler That's true

    • @pipertipurts5211
      @pipertipurts5211 5 років тому +1

      I wasn't expecting to be told that SS is actually a master of visual storytelling, and something something about how new movies only just rely on fancy CGI to tell stories.

  • @kullenberg
    @kullenberg 5 років тому +1184

    The Jurassic World films also abuse CGI camera movement with CGI set pieces which give that uncanny video game cutscene look.

    • @MandleRoss
      @MandleRoss 5 років тому +152

      YES!!! My friend asked me why I hate CGI and I really thought about that question for ages. Until I realized that the specific cases where I hate CGI are all the ones where the camera moves in ways that could only be achieved via CGI. For example: Almost every scene in a Transformers movie. An exception would be The Matrix and that is because the feeling of CGI fits with the in-movie world.
      When the camera follows the rules of a real-life camera then I usually have no problem with CGI. For example: Cloverfield.
      I told my friend this answer after a few days and he said "Man, you really think too much when you are watching a movie. No wonder you don't enjoy most films!"
      I tried to explain that I wasn't aware of why I wasn't enjoying the films until I really thought about it later but he didn't get it.

    • @54356776
      @54356776 5 років тому +31

      @@MandleRoss
      I get that too and i'm usually told " it's just a film"
      It's not just a film, they just don't see anything unless they are shown it specifically. Movies are made for the people who don't ask questions.
      Edited for auto correct misspelling words.

    • @Ambaryerno
      @Ambaryerno 5 років тому +74

      Also, while the first Jurassic Park was made to be as scientifically accurate as was possible based on the science available (excepting a few necessary changes, IE the Dilophosaur was given a frill to make it stand out visually from the raptors) the sequels just didn't care. I mean in Jurassic World you have a pteronodon CARRYING A WOMAN THAT OUTWEIGHED IT BY 80 POUNDS.

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir 5 років тому +60

      @@MandleRoss oh god I hate those people who say "It's just a movie". Just because they are fine with living a mediocre life, they think nobody should ever want to feel elevated emotions beyond the casual "shock and awe" that all movies today seem to prioritize over anything else.
      What if I wanted a nice painting, but it was only available as a print, should I just be satisfied with that too? No I don't want a print I want a real painting! And I don't want a mediocre run-off-the-mill Hollywood movie, I want an experience filled with passion and creativity, otherwise I could just as well watch any other movie on Netflix at home and save the money..

    • @cool3865
      @cool3865 5 років тому +17

      @@MandleRoss re-watch Transformers 1, it follows the law of camera even though its CGI. it is always kept at eye level or how high a human could really hold a camera

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 5 років тому +7376

    I know its cliche, but man I really miss physical and practical effects.

    • @realar
      @realar 5 років тому +160

      SAME.

    • @hey-zel
      @hey-zel 4 роки тому +184

      Chairman Meow IT SHOULDN’T BE CLICHE!!! It was the best. The only recent movie I remember that used them a little was Oblivion (2014) after that, no other film.

    • @Mandelasmind
      @Mandelasmind 4 роки тому +5

      I don't.

    • @robertherrick6703
      @robertherrick6703 4 роки тому +21

      @@darkknight2864 Nolan doesn't typically make those types of movies though.

    • @itsikisraeli8967
      @itsikisraeli8967 4 роки тому +31

      @@robertherrick6703 What? What about Dunkirk, or Tenet

  • @hawaiidispenser
    @hawaiidispenser 3 роки тому +143

    The first Jurassic Park will always hold a special place in my heart. How I wish movies today would bring this kind of fresh idea to the screen.

  • @theanarchist000
    @theanarchist000 5 років тому +613

    This video is absolutely brilliant and 100% correct. Blocking, framing, and purposeful cinematography are overlooked way too often nowadays. This was like a masterclass

    • @seanriopel3132
      @seanriopel3132 5 років тому +4

      There were some very minor mistakes so more like 96% but it was still a great video.

    • @Evan-cp6md
      @Evan-cp6md 5 років тому +3

      @@seanriopel3132 the one that annoyed me the most is when he called the explorer a jeep

    • @monsieurouxx
      @monsieurouxx 5 років тому +4

      Dude, you're absolutely wrong. What makes a could movie is *overhead orbital shots* . Overhead orbital shots *at all times* . Because uhmmm... Cheap CGI makes it possible. Production said that.

    • @williamjamessidis5744
      @williamjamessidis5744 5 років тому +1

      @@Evan-cp6md Jeep is a car brand, "a jeep" is a type of car like a sedan or a convertible.

    • @CircuitReborn
      @CircuitReborn 5 років тому +3

      Someone send this video to Hollywood.

  • @maythineeTV
    @maythineeTV 5 років тому +517

    I got chills hearing this: "Now, cinematography isn't about the beauty of an image or the dynamic nature of a shot. It really boils down to two things: what does the shot say, and how does it make you feel?" Such a truthful take.

    • @Raiden1
      @Raiden1 5 років тому +2

      Same wtf

    • @brianmojo
      @brianmojo 5 років тому +11

      It’s a great statement, the only problem with it as a wrap-up line is that it’s wrong. Direction is about what a shot says and how it makes you feel. Cinematography is about light and composition. The director decides what’s happening and the framing is at best a collaboration between the two.

    • @foxefilm6880
      @foxefilm6880 5 років тому +10

      Yeah, though cinematography, in its pure essence is lighting. Most cinematographers don't even run their own cameras. There's a Camera Operator's guild for that. And many directors chose final compositions. What the shot says and feels like is via all departments: directing, DP, production design, acting, etc., with the director being final arbiter. So I disagree with his statement, having worked on many film sets. And I kind of chuckled about the "cinematography isn't about the beauty of an image" bit. I've met many a cinematographer who are VERY concerned with the beauty of their images!

    • @Norvik_-ug3ge
      @Norvik_-ug3ge 5 років тому +4

      Except it is not true. The primary influence on what the shot says, and how it makes you feel, is the script (writer), the editing and, usually, the performances. Cinematography is lighting, framing and camera movement, all of which can and do aid the director to 'say' what he/she wants, and thereby hopefully create the feelings in the viewers intended. So much for chills...

    • @CraigMcfly1985
      @CraigMcfly1985 5 років тому

      Dean Cundey is a true boss of Cinematography!

  • @DackxJaniels
    @DackxJaniels 4 роки тому +304

    That brachiosaurus reveal, paired with Williams' score, never fails to bring me to tears.

    • @theminecraft2516
      @theminecraft2516 4 роки тому +8

      Yeah and the ending with the Trex

    • @cyrilcydje5439
      @cyrilcydje5439 4 роки тому +7

      The same for me, even when i'm only thinking of it ... at work for example... With everyone around me not understanding why i'm in tears hahaha

    • @JerseyGurl4Life
      @JerseyGurl4Life 4 роки тому +3

      Yes! I felt exactly what the character was feeling in that scene.

    • @thaneoflions975
      @thaneoflions975 3 роки тому +1

      Tears? What a bitch👎🏽💩

    • @christianfayb4
      @christianfayb4 3 роки тому

      It’s just a movie....

  • @Rook101
    @Rook101 3 роки тому +693

    i think what really drives me insane about the newer movies is how they moved so far away from horror and more into humor

    • @nms7872
      @nms7872 3 роки тому +104

      That’s not it. The original had plenty of humour as well. Ian Malcolm was a comic relief character but he was hilarious. The new movies just don’t have as much passion and soul put into them.

    • @Rook101
      @Rook101 3 роки тому +93

      @@nms7872 i didnt say the original had no humor. I said the new ones moved from horror and MORE into humor.

    • @nms7872
      @nms7872 3 роки тому +13

      @@Rook101 id say there's just as much humour in the new films as much as the old films. It's just that the original was much funnier. And the series was never really a "horror" series despite the fact that it had some tense moments

    • @Rook101
      @Rook101 3 роки тому +12

      @@nms7872 k

    • @southlondon86
      @southlondon86 3 роки тому +66

      You’re spot on. The original was far more tense and scary. The newer ones are essentially dumb cgi fests with too much comedy.

  • @rivolinho
    @rivolinho 5 років тому +2787

    For Spielberg, the dinosaurs were just props to sell the human drama. For modern directors the dinosaurs are all they've got.

    • @plastique45
      @plastique45 5 років тому +325

      Best point about the difference between old style filmmakers (Spielberg, Cameron, John Ford, Hitchcock etc) and the new ones who are literally making nothing else than 2 hours-long video game cut scenes.

    • @drumyogi9281
      @drumyogi9281 5 років тому +52

      Just like 'The Thing' from John Carpenter.

    • @pixelapocrypha
      @pixelapocrypha 5 років тому +180

      @@plastique45 Hey now, I've seen plenty of video game cutscenes that absolutely dwarf some big name movies.

    • @geoffnelson64
      @geoffnelson64 5 років тому +7

      Couldnt have said it better @rivolinho

    • @rivolinho
      @rivolinho 5 років тому +65

      @@plastique45 Indeed. Compare Jim Cameron's Aliens to anything in that universe made after it. Cameron was a genius at slowly building tension, but I.believe these days directors would be told to have an action scene after 25 minutes because the focus group said so.

  • @kretieg2943
    @kretieg2943 4 роки тому +784

    "It takes a generation of readers to create a generation of writers." Steven Spielberg.

    • @lukasbieri
      @lukasbieri 4 роки тому +17

      @Joshua Ngau Ajang The time is now, and the film is parasite

    • @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg
      @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg 4 роки тому +18

      Yep. And the current generation has only read Harry Potter and Buzzfeed.

    • @fernandomaron87
      @fernandomaron87 4 роки тому +7

      @@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg And 50 tons of grey

    • @Eviligniter
      @Eviligniter 4 роки тому +3

      @@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg Explaisn why the current generation of writers is so garbage... Thanks god my prefered authors will ever be there, Vance, Zelasny, Tolkien, heck, even Eddings are a thousand of times better than the majority of the ones today.

    • @Newt0rz
      @Newt0rz 3 роки тому +1

      @@Eviligniter Gotta look outside the US for the most part. 2000s were the second coming of pulp here.

  • @justuseodysee7348
    @justuseodysee7348 5 років тому +278

    One more thing to add: Color grading.
    The original was so beautifully natural. Colors looked close to natural making the whole thing so much more immersive.
    Virtually all new movies follow the moronic trend that can only be described as Hi Def HDR Sepia...

    • @passionoflovers
      @passionoflovers 5 років тому +13

      Also also, the first JP made a good job of not showing the dinos in full view very often. In the newer ones, they're in center frame all the time. There's no mystery or suspense, it's just action and then more action.
      But talking about grating. JW had a hoooorrrriible bluewash throughout the movie.. just.. why

    • @guillermovaccarezza7105
      @guillermovaccarezza7105 5 років тому +3

      Counl'd agree more. JP! colors are so beautiful and fresh. Love the yellow and orange tones

    • @eliaspeter7689
      @eliaspeter7689 5 років тому

      @@spuilloh2637 But I must add here, that in Jurassic World: Fallen kingdom they used animatronics for the T-rex, Blue, and for the Indoraptor as well.

    • @wandelgartking5446
      @wandelgartking5446 5 років тому +3

      @@eliaspeter7689 And they all looked like shit. Including the cgi.

    • @KaitainCPS
      @KaitainCPS 5 років тому

      Yeah, even Spielberg's own sequel is a very drab affair in terms of its palette. And it all looks like it was shot in California rather than in Hawaii or any other tropical location. (Unsurprising, as this is exactly what happened.)

  • @DigSamurai
    @DigSamurai 3 роки тому +73

    A fantastic analysis of the Mastery of Steven Spielberg. I still quote him when I'm talking to my production Apprentice about attention to detail. Spielberg said "people may not notice the attention to detail you put in a film, but they notice when it's not there." side note, one of the Apprentice I trained in 3D animation went on to work at ILM on Jurassic Park.

  • @TJSaw
    @TJSaw 5 років тому +1817

    There's a reason Steven Spielberg is considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.

    • @halipatsui9418
      @halipatsui9418 5 років тому +22

      I wonder if the last jurassic world movie got any more oomph behind it if spielberg actually returned to direct it.

    • @parzibalamblin1890
      @parzibalamblin1890 5 років тому +4

      @@halipatsui9418 you read my mind haha

    • @FabledGentleman
      @FabledGentleman 5 років тому +80

      Yeah not many other directors can compete. Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan is both on my top movies of all time list. And then when you add Jaws and Raiders of the Lost Ark into the mix, not to mention E.T., Close Encounters of the third kind and Jurassic Park. We are indeed talking about one of the greatest directors that ever lived.

    • @parzibalamblin1890
      @parzibalamblin1890 5 років тому +7

      @@FabledGentleman ready player one and tintin too ;3

    • @justinbailey2419
      @justinbailey2419 5 років тому +1

      Word

  • @Eralen00
    @Eralen00 3 роки тому +1809

    it still blows my mind that this movie came out in 1993

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 3 роки тому +12

      King Kong 60 years before it. And really only about 20 years into the biz.

    • @MandleRoss
      @MandleRoss 3 роки тому +44

      Also, it blew everyone's minds back then too.

    • @kennethholder8412
      @kennethholder8412 3 роки тому +56

      You should have seen it in the theatres, just the big screen and chest rumbling growls from the T-Rex.
      I never felt that scared in a theater until I saw the opening 20 minute Omaha Beach scene in saving Private Ryan 5 years later.

    • @hsonmari6665
      @hsonmari6665 3 роки тому +14

      @@kennethholder8412 one of the few movies I saw more than once: the second time I watched the audience reactions as much as the screen. The whole cinema jumped out of their seats in the raptor sequences.

    • @markfox1545
      @markfox1545 3 роки тому +8

      Because 1993 was such a long time ago, right? Did they even have cars then, it was so long ago, right? Idiot snowflake.

  • @Wulf-sq9zw
    @Wulf-sq9zw 3 роки тому +525

    I remember watching Jurassic park for the first time as a kid. The experience was nothing short of magical.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin 3 роки тому +12

      There are few movies I saw as kid which really changed me, JP is one of them, I just love that film. Also you can feel the best of 90s in that movie, all those toys and new technologies, today time is boring, you have same looking phone since 2012.

    • @Wulf-sq9zw
      @Wulf-sq9zw 3 роки тому

      @@Pidalin I agree, it felt like going to the zoo for the first time and seing animals that you have never seen before outside from books from books or the tv.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin 3 роки тому +1

      @@Wulf-sq9zw Yeah, I like zoos and parks, that's mostly one of the first things I visit when I am in different country or city. :-)

    • @lj7169
      @lj7169 3 роки тому

      Lol

    • @azndude508
      @azndude508 3 роки тому +3

      I watched Jurassic Park in theaters when I was in the 3rd grade and it was the most terrifying experience I ever had. Well done Spielberg.

  • @johnholland9371
    @johnholland9371 3 роки тому +144

    I'm so lucky to have grown up on Spielberg. He's such a master at his craft.

    • @sleepytreeguy
      @sleepytreeguy 3 роки тому +1

      Even if it gets dissed by critics, I love Hook. I grew up watching it, and it still holds up as a lovely film. Dustin Hoffman and Bob Hoskins are just gold.

    • @eamonia
      @eamonia 3 роки тому +1

      @@sleepytreeguy Dissed by critics? Hook!? Ooohhh let me at 'em...

    • @layton3503
      @layton3503 3 роки тому

      yep, remember JAWs, amazing stuff

    • @eamonia
      @eamonia 3 роки тому

      @Frank Furter Oh Hell yeah, man. Every one a classic. (Except that Kingdom of the Crystal Skull disaster. Let's just go ahead and forget that one ever happened.) Not even one single stinker... 😜

    • @eamonia
      @eamonia 3 роки тому

      @Frank Furter Good man. Can't say I'm not jealous.

  • @dolajakevan
    @dolajakevan 5 років тому +222

    Yes! I'm so glad someone pointed out that beautiful transition between animatronic and cgi. It's an underappreciated shot in this amazing film!

    • @fcg1502
      @fcg1502 5 років тому +8

      It's got to be the slickest transition in any of the movies. Still amazes me every time I watch this

    • @Fudge_Fantasy
      @Fudge_Fantasy 5 років тому +2

      Like contact when young Jodi Foster ran towards the mirror. For her dad's medicine.

    • @bronzeager1298
      @bronzeager1298 5 років тому +4

      Seen the movie at least a dozen times...had no idea there were 2 different effects in that shot. Just seamless.

    • @grantmalone
      @grantmalone 5 років тому +8

      Well, it _should_ be underappreciated. That's the point of a seamless transition.

    • @AmusementInsider
      @AmusementInsider 5 років тому +3

      So beautiful. Never knew of it!

  • @Atratvs
    @Atratvs 5 років тому +560

    Also..........................: John Williams. This score give me goosbumbs even after all that years. His music is a master piece.

    • @fryncyaryorvjink2140
      @fryncyaryorvjink2140 4 роки тому +11

      I always whistle the theme while out in nature

    • @twsartadventures3660
      @twsartadventures3660 4 роки тому +2

      WE ARE TALKING ABOUT HOW IT LOOKS.

    • @yourboycosmo8568
      @yourboycosmo8568 4 роки тому +4

      Atratvs the whole movie is a masterpiece, visual and sound effects, acting, story progression, writing, always my favorite movie ever

    • @justinshallard893
      @justinshallard893 4 роки тому +4

      Half your billions should go to John Williams

    • @darastarscream
      @darastarscream 4 роки тому +2

      And also instrumental (heh) in setting the atmosphere of a scene. Between Williams and Spielberg-- almost no one understands better when to let the music set the mood and when to back off and let the scene speak for itself.

  • @pickmick9643
    @pickmick9643 5 років тому +519

    Another reason I think the first one stands out compared to it sequels is its genre. The first movie is more of a horror/thriller adventure and was more character driven, compared to the bombastic action/adventure blockbusters of it sequels (especially Jurassic world and its sequel).

    • @shinndig1293
      @shinndig1293 5 років тому +33

      Fallen Kingdom was just the worst.

    • @alilshotofrhum
      @alilshotofrhum 5 років тому +36

      Yeah that's my biggest problem with Jurassic World and that garbage sequel. I really through that Fallen Kingdom will return to the horror aspect like the first one like i think Bayona said that it will be more graphic and suspenful.
      HAHAHAHA
      Nothing about Fallen Kingdom is threatning or scary, everything is just so fucking stupid in this movie it's painful to watch this is easily the worst jurassic park sequels i've seen at least for me. Jurassic World 3 will be a disaster.

    • @DelcoAirsoft
      @DelcoAirsoft 5 років тому +32

      @@alilshotofrhum The new movies can't be scary when are like art jokes every 5 minutes for children. I literally had nightmares as a kid after watching Jurassic Park now kids are probably not scared at all. Even the Pachycephalasaurus was scary in the Lost World, the Stigimolock in JWFK was like a loony tunes character.

    • @GumaroRVillamil
      @GumaroRVillamil 5 років тому +26

      @@DelcoAirsoft I was six when JP came out. During the scene where the dilophosaurus kills Nedry, I was shaking so bad my dad took me out to the theater lobby to get ice cream. After a few minutes I calmed down, and we went back in.

    • @S2GUnit
      @S2GUnit 5 років тому +25

      @@DelcoAirsoft I hate and also can't stand the mindset today where children can't handle any very serious topics or films. I was 8 Jurassic Park came out. I had nightmares a few times because of the raptors but I loved it.

  • @mohammadshah4562
    @mohammadshah4562 3 роки тому +74

    I have always been impressed by the realism of the dinosaurs in
    Jurassic Park. Even now, after all these years, it seems like the Jurassic Park movie with the best graphics and effects.

  • @JasonTylerRicci
    @JasonTylerRicci 5 років тому +361

    This masterpiece has stood the test of time remarkably well. Such an iconic film

    • @rawtrout007
      @rawtrout007 5 років тому +2

      its spelled iconical* dumbas

    • @ThatOneScienceGuy
      @ThatOneScienceGuy 5 років тому +6

      Jason Ricci Yes. I definitely don’t watch it and think “ew the graphics have aged terribly!” Instead I think “damn this still looks great!” That’s how you know it’s an artistic masterpiece. Nobody looks at da Vinci’s work and scoffs at how rudimentary it looks. Jurassic Park is a cinematic masterpiece.

    • @adriang155
      @adriang155 5 років тому +3

      @@rawtrout007 Holy shit your'e dumb

  • @Gorilla_Jones
    @Gorilla_Jones 5 років тому +1552

    Still the best CGI in history.
    Never over expose your monsters.

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem 5 років тому +9

      Gorilla Jones
      Why you call this the best? Why you say that?
      The Next GUI windows menu, the animations, Maya scripts, the mel rendering now just old...
      The frame???
      This UA-cam guy, no skills, not understanding, just mumbling....Cheap UA-cam levels......

    • @chielwouterscw
      @chielwouterscw 5 років тому +89

      I wouldn't call it "the best", but more so the most convincing CGI.

    • @targaryenXoolf
      @targaryenXoolf 5 років тому +122

      Godzilla 2014 took the "never over expose monsters" to such a level where Godzilla became a side character in his own film.

    • @katakisLives
      @katakisLives 5 років тому +63

      It wasn't the best CGI by a long shot, they were just aware of its limitations and the practical effects for the close ups married perfectly with the CGI for the long shots, the later movies lean more heavily on CGI and that means its limitations are far more apparent, but when you see the dino's in the daytime thats when the CGI really shows its age.

    • @chielwouterscw
      @chielwouterscw 5 років тому +7

      katakisLives I agree that they look worse in the daylight, especially the first 2 or 3 scenes with dinos, they looked utterly terrible.

  • @MythicSuns
    @MythicSuns 3 роки тому +424

    It also helps that the CGI artists seemed to have a grasp on the limitations of CGI at the time. One of the interesting things about photorealism in CGI is that it often relies on the smaller details that the audience isn't consciously paying attention to (hence why Thanos looks so convincing in the Infinity War movies; the animators actually went through the effort of making his skin pores stretch) but because we're talking about a movie released in the mid 90s there wasn't much the CGI artists could do to increase the details of the dinosaurs so instead they used some rather crafty smoke and mirror techniques; sometimes they would have the dinosaurs rendered at a distance where the audience couldn't possibly perceive any of the missing details and sometimes they would use shadows in scenes with low lighting to conceal the areas we'd most likely expect to find the finer details (this technique was used during the T-Rex scene with the jeep which is why it looks so insanely real). On top of they also used animatronic dinosaurs for some of the close up shots.
    The whole trick with shadows concealing missing details is something that seems to pop up in modern video games and is the reason why you might notice things starting to look more realistic during moments of low light such as late evening to early morning times in open areas or inside low lit buildings and caves.

    • @Heaview
      @Heaview 3 роки тому +15

      This trick with shadows also happens a lot in Mangakas.
      For example, in Berserk by Kentarou Miura (Which have a fantastic art) you can noticed how some details just dont exist in a scene. They're a hidden by shadowing tricks.
      Even Renasseince's masterpieces sometimes doesnt really are detailed.
      We see beautiful trees in many paintings that seem more real than the real life, but in the end, none of the leaves where painted in detail, the artist just struck the canvas with the brush.
      Those visuals tricks to add "detail" without actually having it are being made for centuries.
      Just awesome.

    • @Geronimoooo12
      @Geronimoooo12 3 роки тому +15

      @@Heaview Japan has made an art form out of tricking your eye into thinking it sees more than is there... take how most anime has a frame rate of, like, 5 fps, but they get away with it by using lingering shots of characters in the kinds of over-exaggerated dynamic poses you usually get with print comics.

    • @Heaview
      @Heaview 3 роки тому +1

      @@cloudnein8114 What? Why are you mad man, lmao

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 3 роки тому +8

      And nowadays it's all dark scenes, lots of fast jump cuts and the only light source being muzzle flash.
      Sure it helps with concealment, but goes so far that not only the (unconsciously small) details are masked, but the entirety of the effect is gone.

    • @kudjo24
      @kudjo24 3 роки тому +15

      Came here to say this, early CGI was so hamstrung directors had to think creatively how to solve it's short comings (shadows on wall, a hand or tail visible at a time, shooting only the eyes of the dinos), all of which incidentally created SUSPENSE. Compare this to modern day where it's no longer a technological issue to show a wide shot of a very realistic dinosaur from head to toe...directors take this new freedom like a kid playing with Hot Wheels, and start making the dinosaurs behave very unrealistically, zapping all suspense.

  • @DespicableDishwasher
    @DespicableDishwasher 3 роки тому +75

    Another factor I think plays into this is that culturally, these sort of visuals were so much rarer back in the 90's. It wasn't like we could see that sort of technical innovation just anywhere as a kid. Going from a 16 bit platform game to seeing life-like dinosaurs is much more awe-inspiring than making the same jump from a modern game in 4K

    • @r4x7rx
      @r4x7rx 3 роки тому +23

      Not just "rare". There simply had never been anything like it. "The dinosaurs actually look real" was THE big selling point. People simply wanted to see the dinosaurs. Titanic and Independence Day were also like that. After that there really hasn't been movies where the visuals and spectacle alone have made a movie a cultural event. Avatar maybe.

    • @DespicableDishwasher
      @DespicableDishwasher 3 роки тому +1

      @OFFLINE YT wait what, I never said it doesn't hold up

  • @Noutchka
    @Noutchka 5 років тому +2210

    Scale, framing but also SOUND. The sound engineering is so good.

    • @thn4296
      @thn4296 5 років тому +96

      Yeah the T-Rex roar sound is the best

    • @gert-janscharstuhl4446
      @gert-janscharstuhl4446 5 років тому +108

      Yep before you see the dinosaurs you hear them. especially in the cinema with good speakers. Something BIG is coming.

    • @Kim-zf5dp
      @Kim-zf5dp 5 років тому +106

      The acting in the first one is pretty solid too. Those kids sold that kitchen/raptor scene. Such a tense and scary moment!

    • @vhfulgencio
      @vhfulgencio 5 років тому +18

      @@thn4296 the T-rex steps are frightening

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701 5 років тому +30

      Dean Drabin did the ADR. He's an old Foley guy. I watched the T Rex introduction scene on his couch in front of his $40,000 sound system. I pointed out several mistakes to his delight. Then we watched the chain room scene from Alien with HIS Foley work. It was absolutely flawless.

  • @justicewarrior9187
    @justicewarrior9187 4 роки тому +1955

    Jurassic Park and Alien still looks more realistic than nowadays multi million dollar CGI!!

    • @northshore1000
      @northshore1000 4 роки тому +33

      Justice Warrior Thank you for your point! I’ve been watching many UA-cam videos on Alien before the “suggestions” dropped this video in the mix. Anyway, the Alien video commentaries & documentaries reminded me why I’ve loved Alien all these years. And, why I prefer the original over the sequels. I find it’s the same thing with Jurassic Park, especially after watching this video. I was curious to read people’s thoughts in the Comments, and your comment was PERFECT for what I’ve been feeling. Good on ya!

    • @lofiDigitalArt2
      @lofiDigitalArt2 4 роки тому +26

      Thats why I like 80s movies then today movies they feel so real

    • @andyblack5687
      @andyblack5687 4 роки тому +45

      And yet all the studios do now is try to “reboot” or “reimagine” the old classics with modern CGI. I just don’t get it.

    • @darastarscream
      @darastarscream 4 роки тому +35

      Hell yeah. Our brains can (usually) tell when something is physically present on screen, and when it isn't.

    • @darastarscream
      @darastarscream 4 роки тому +10

      @Tobias Jun-Taek Mueller You're right, of course. It's creators using CGI as a shortcut that gets us crap effects.

  • @Fishies125
    @Fishies125 5 років тому +1410

    Don't forget John Williams! The score is unreal.

    • @jamesverhoff1899
      @jamesverhoff1899 5 років тому +51

      No joke: The Jurassic Park theme is the theme for my entire generation of paleontologists.

    • @5minutemovies977
      @5minutemovies977 5 років тому +16

      Oh god yeah. I have such a hard time to find people who like John Williams' work, it's super sad.

    • @daddychill7863
      @daddychill7863 5 років тому +1

      5 Minutes Movies of course he is good but not my type at all way too classical I feel he is overrated

    • @emperorfaiz
      @emperorfaiz 5 років тому +18

      @@daddychill7863 Whatever. He's still one of the most influential movie composers of all time.

    • @warrentowe
      @warrentowe 5 років тому +52

      @@daddychill7863 Jurassic Park, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Superman, E.T., Harry Potter, Schindler's List, Hook, Home Alone, The Olympics theme song. Are you telling me the man who made all these iconic scores is overrated? The Imperial March is one of the best villain songs ever.

  • @rugbynimbus
    @rugbynimbus 3 роки тому +43

    I watched JP on cable a few months ago. It's amazing how well it has held up over time. It's one of those "nearly perfect" films that never needs to be remade. So I'm sure it'll be remade.

  • @bassmunk
    @bassmunk 4 роки тому +782

    Also, knowing when NOT to use music and let the reality of the scene settle in/give the audience an emotional rest. Are you taking notes Michael Bay?...

    • @Vitaliuz
      @Vitaliuz 4 роки тому +10

      Exactly!

    • @carlosarvizu7044
      @carlosarvizu7044 4 роки тому +25

      YES! I couldn't stop laughing at the cacophony that "Transformers: The Last Knight" is. The story is like the ones I made with my friends...when we were 9. Visually everything tries to be big and in the end there is no contrast between what is supposed to be epic and the rest.

    • @rock882josh7
      @rock882josh7 4 роки тому +10

      Back in the 90s everything was made with soul and passion..unlike now

    • @darastarscream
      @darastarscream 4 роки тому +19

      This, this, ten million times this. Over-orchestration in movies drives me *up the wall*.

    • @bassmunk
      @bassmunk 4 роки тому +10

      @@rock882josh7 Some movies are made with soul and passion still, but they are far less common. You don't realize it till you watch some random old movie that wasn't meant to be a drama and it's actually pretty good, and not rushed, and well acted etc...
      Dumb and Dumber is fantastic cuz it doesn't rush and you can enjoy the ridiculousness that just happened lol

  • @defvent
    @defvent 5 років тому +156

    3:57 "But awe is only half the picture"
    Brilliant! You've perfectly captured the essence of Jurassic Park.

  • @mintydog06
    @mintydog06 5 років тому +168

    6:15, I never even noticed the animatonic changing to a CGI model at that point. Amazing.

    • @Vitaliuz
      @Vitaliuz 4 роки тому +8

      Yeah, me too! It was so fluent that even if I noticed it in the first place - I just kept watching the movie.

    • @laisy961
      @laisy961 4 роки тому +6

      Same, it was until I watched VFX Artists Reacts I learn about this.
      (They also explain the reason that scene was set at night raining, aside from being scary, was to have an easier time making the lighting on the CGI T-Rex believable)

  • @aka_izzy
    @aka_izzy 3 роки тому +356

    Back when directors didn’t just rely on “fixing it in post” with CGI.

    • @j.cgallagher7092
      @j.cgallagher7092 3 роки тому +22

      Unfortunately Spielberg has now fully embraced cgi to the extent he doesn't seem to bother with stunts or practical effects at all. Such a shame the way he has discarded his talent.

    • @artbargra
      @artbargra 3 роки тому +12

      @@j.cgallagher7092 Which is why Kingdom of the Crystal Skull looks so awful.

    • @j.cgallagher7092
      @j.cgallagher7092 3 роки тому +3

      @@artbargra yes, everything about that film is dreadful

    • @Cheffamily
      @Cheffamily 2 роки тому

      and color saturation

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 2 роки тому +1

      This is why Christopher Nolans movies are good today.

  • @joshalexander2925
    @joshalexander2925 5 років тому +504

    This makes a person appreciate the thought and genius that goes into making something the caliber of Jurassic Park. This is one of the few effects-heavy movies that transcends time, and will continue to look great for many years, if not forever.

    • @TheAlibabatree
      @TheAlibabatree 5 років тому +12

      I would also put The Matrix, and most Cameron films in that category.

    • @lexiu6364
      @lexiu6364 5 років тому +1

      @@TheAlibabatree and there is matrix 4 coming

    • @TheAlibabatree
      @TheAlibabatree 5 років тому +7

      @@lexiu6364 Oh, boy. Im not gonna expect much from that lol

    • @CrazyCoupleDIY
      @CrazyCoupleDIY 5 років тому +3

      This is just a masterpiece

    • @leesonneville1817
      @leesonneville1817 5 років тому +5

      This movie blew my mind when it came out. It was like the beginning of a new era of filmmaking with this.
      The Matrix? Pretty bad CGI, very obvious in parts.

  • @OneMansLoss
    @OneMansLoss 5 років тому +411

    Another aspect that contributes heavily to the horror of Jurassic Park is seeing adults scared. That used to really affect me as a kid when I watched this movie. The movie shows how afraid and apprehensive even the adults are of the dinosaurs before leaving the children to deal with the dinosaurs on their own in the two pinnacle scenes of the movie.

    • @netabolt6546
      @netabolt6546 4 роки тому +26

      @G E T R E K T 905 "HE LEFTUS!!! HE LEFT US!!!"

    • @fleetskipper1810
      @fleetskipper1810 4 роки тому +5

      Ev An That’s a really good point.

    • @yashveer1x
      @yashveer1x 4 роки тому

      Ev An lol

    • @brokenwave6125
      @brokenwave6125 4 роки тому +1

      Seeing adults apprehensive/scared...
      Like in every other thriller/horror movie of all time?

    • @glamazon6172
      @glamazon6172 4 роки тому +18

      Broken Wave I think a lot of it has to do with the context in which the adults express their fear and cope with it. All the adult characters in this movie have different perspectives on John Hammond’s ambitions. Their emotions and reactions become as integral to the plot as they do to the individual story lines. Adults being scared isn’t new, yes. But I find too often that a character’s fear is almost...generic. Of course a character should be afraid of a serial killer chasing them in the dark. But there’s a difference between a lot of movies with a similar scenario and the last 15 minutes of “Silence of the Lambs”. It’s like it means more when Clarice is afraid. I think Alan Grant’s fear is so palpable because he is the character who best understands the delicate balance of chaos (Ian Malcom) and control (John Hammond). He knows everyone on the island is way out of their depth. The only way they’re going to survive is if they assume death is waiting at every turn.

  • @rustyblade9366
    @rustyblade9366 4 роки тому +574

    I remember watching jurassic world in the theatre, only thinking to myself: wow. How can this look worse than the movie made in 1994?

    • @masterpenguin8472
      @masterpenguin8472 4 роки тому +53

      1993 mate.

    • @rustyblade9366
      @rustyblade9366 4 роки тому +17

      @@masterpenguin8472 sorry, my bad

    • @randomguy6679
      @randomguy6679 3 роки тому +49

      @@masterpenguin8472 If anything that just further proves his point

    • @RicardoCon94
      @RicardoCon94 3 роки тому +56

      One thing I didn't like about the World movies is how literally every second of the movie has music playing. I liked how the original didn't used any to build suspense

    • @jothishprabu8
      @jothishprabu8 3 роки тому +3

      How was it worse? The technology has only improved since 1993. The dinosaurs looked more realistic and mobile in JW.

  • @Lothnar5070
    @Lothnar5070 3 роки тому +59

    I went to the cinema as a 14 year old to watch this back in the day and it was, for me, when cinema had you in awe. I wish kids today could experience cinema like it used to be

    • @andrewwurth8998
      @andrewwurth8998 3 роки тому +1

      That's very nice of you, I guess kids do lose their "first time" with cinema to a subpar movie sometimes.

    • @TheAidsterlafriniere
      @TheAidsterlafriniere 3 роки тому +1

      K was born in 2006 i saw a replay of toys tory as my first theater experience so id say i was pretty awestruck

    • @AllenFreemanMediaGuru
      @AllenFreemanMediaGuru 3 роки тому +1

      I was 27 when I saw it at the theater and loved it. Reading the “Making Of” book now.

    • @Rover200Power
      @Rover200Power 3 роки тому +2

      I was 8, my brother was 5 and my Dad had to take him out of the cinema about half way though. I had nightmares for weeks imagining a velociraptor was about to come into my bedroom. It is the only film that really scared me.

  • @dreambeliever3652
    @dreambeliever3652 5 років тому +373

    Man, you picked out things that enhance a film, that I would never have thought of. Very clever

    • @TriteNight1218
      @TriteNight1218 5 років тому +41

      Clever girl

    •  5 років тому +4

      @@TriteNight1218 hahaha! Thought EXACTLY the same! xD

    • @chrisg1621
      @chrisg1621 5 років тому +1

      @@TriteNight1218 Just want to point out how classy and boss AF that guy was to compliment his killer before being eaten alive.

    • @notsure1969
      @notsure1969 5 років тому

      Clever girl.

  • @gregoryking4796
    @gregoryking4796 3 роки тому +301

    Not to mention one of the greatest soundtracks in existence

    • @lyverbird1973
      @lyverbird1973 3 роки тому +4

      John Williams is God!

    • @chrislambe400
      @chrislambe400 3 роки тому

      Dino steps in LFE channel in surround system an eargasm for home cinema fans.

    • @syedahmedhaider6945
      @syedahmedhaider6945 3 роки тому

      After a these years still my top favourite.

    • @DaddySantaClaus
      @DaddySantaClaus 3 роки тому

      Yes, are you a musician? 😅

    • @Locutus
      @Locutus 3 роки тому

      I think BTTF soundtrack is better. But, yes, JP soundtrack is one of the best.

  • @KastaRules
    @KastaRules 5 років тому +779

    I wonder why these newer directors are making movies with such poor camera work, haven't they studied cinema?
    ...Or watched an educational UA-cam video at the very least??

    • @Dr_Do-Little
      @Dr_Do-Little 5 років тому +127

      Time and budget...
      Also. Even though I'm convinced some of them are very talented. Studying music wont turn you into a Beethoven or Peter Gabriel. Same goes for movie directing.

    • @KastaRules
      @KastaRules 5 років тому +24

      @@Dr_Do-Little Good insight.

    • @BladeOfLight16
      @BladeOfLight16 5 років тому +57

      Because our generation has no work ethic. They don't care about the quality and craft of their work.

    • @trentsc4929
      @trentsc4929 5 років тому +36

      Multiple generations of degeneracy from tv programming, people rejecting God, and everything that's good.

    • @MsJeffreyF
      @MsJeffreyF 5 років тому +55

      @@trentsc4929 Back in Spielberg's day rejecting god was a new thing, so maybe that extra rebelliousness and having to fight for the truth added something to the times. Now a days, we're complacent and are lazily letting religion seep back in. Time to rebel again!

  • @Jon-Jon309
    @Jon-Jon309 3 роки тому +16

    I was born in 84 and 9 years old when I saw JP. IT WAS SCARY and IT WAS BEAUTIFUL. What a masterpiece.

  • @bigsmilie07
    @bigsmilie07 5 років тому +1364

    #1 dinosaurs looked real
    #2 it was actually scary
    #3 better writing
    #4 better actors

    • @k_e3735
      @k_e3735 5 років тому +57

      Yup
      Yup
      Yup
      Yup

    • @rowanheart8122
      @rowanheart8122 5 років тому +24

      I watched this when i was five on vhs, my mom told me i would have nightmares. Afterwards I told her that I need Jurassic Park merch(ok not rly I didn't know merchandise was a thing cuz I was 5)

    • @panic4875
      @panic4875 5 років тому +27

      ikr. vhs jurassic park 1, 2, 3 and it looks better than this crappy jurassic world. lol

    • @nsr5961
      @nsr5961 5 років тому +8

      Biggest Upset all three are the best. The last two are a joke.

    • @JLDReactions
      @JLDReactions 5 років тому +30

      @@nsr5961 Part 3 SUCKED. Only the first 2 are good.

  • @PADARM
    @PADARM 5 років тому +608

    When a movie from the 90s is better than most of today movies you know it's a Masterpiece Classic

    • @o0Jahzara0o
      @o0Jahzara0o 5 років тому +26

      When a movie made in the 90s feels like it could have been made in the current year (save for the clothing), this is also how you know its a Masterpiece.

    • @michaelstark8720
      @michaelstark8720 5 років тому +2

      Just movie is bad. It has no characters and all is plot to show The Chaos Theory which movie never properly did. JP2 TLW was way better because there actually happen things which books always hinted that dinos reach mainland.

    • @callumstanley8508
      @callumstanley8508 5 років тому +2

      If a movie today is better then a movie from pre 2005 it's gotta be good!

    • @sacr3
      @sacr3 5 років тому +12

      @@michaelstark8720 What? Just movie is bad? Has no Characters? Plot was simply to show Chaos theory listen bud, we can't take your opinion seriously if you're intellectual capacity is in the lower percentages. If you didn't enjoy it then hey, all the power to ya but the majority did so it can be said that it was an excellent film.

    • @bg808s
      @bg808s 5 років тому +11

      More importantly, when a movie from the 90s LOOKS far better than most of todays movies you know it's a Masterpiece, including much better and more realistic looking special effects, which is NOT something I ever thought would be the case 20 years ago!

  • @alexandrumircea
    @alexandrumircea 3 роки тому +157

    Regarding the ending phrase of the essay. Spielberg's tale about filming Jaws and the animatronic not working a lot of the time so he had to spend that time filming water and nothing else and trying to see how he could make the images feel ominous, scary etc is my alltime favourite insight into how the cinematic image works. Genious.

    • @southpark645
      @southpark645 3 роки тому

      Do you have a link to that video?

    • @alexandrumircea
      @alexandrumircea 3 роки тому +1

      @@southpark645 I'll try to dig up the source but it was a very long time ago... It's either a DVD commentary or a print article I happened to read.
      Possibly the commentary for David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia, because it could have been an analogy with the way David Lean shot sand and desert landscapes and made the meaningful with entirely visual means.

    • @southpark645
      @southpark645 3 роки тому +1

      @@alexandrumircea if you can tell me where to find it, I’d appreciate it! I love learning about stuff like this and hearing from the greats!

    • @steampunkastronaut7081
      @steampunkastronaut7081 3 роки тому

      Did u find the link?

    • @WestOfEarth
      @WestOfEarth 3 роки тому +12

      It is ironic that the malfunctioning shark animatronic actually taught Spielberg one of his most valuable techniques. Think about it. His initial plan was to show the shark as often as possible. I think most can agree that Jaws wouldn't have been nearly as frightening.

  • @maxpower4629
    @maxpower4629 3 роки тому +8

    I’ve never got over the inconsistency in that scene. The TRex walks through the fence, then 10 minutes later, it becomes a 60’ vertical drop and a car is thrown over it. But the scene is so amazing I’m willing to overlook and enjoy.

    • @rahulj999
      @rahulj999 2 роки тому

      Also the vehicles already pass the T-Rex fence during the day. How come they come back there again?

  • @mafiousbj
    @mafiousbj 5 років тому +186

    Cinematography is so often overlooked, it's what can make you love a movie without even realizing it!!
    I didn't know about the aspect ratios, this was very informative!

    • @ciraxa
      @ciraxa 5 років тому +1

      @@jaquigreenlees For gamers it wouldn´t make much sense to have taller monitors because they´d mostly just display more sky where nothing is happening.
      Having a wide monitor grants a better view of the general area and even of the map.
      I´d also suspect manufacturers to be reluctant to increase the height steadily because it´s being used to categorize resolutions (1080p, 1440p etc.) which customers have been accustomed to. They´d wash out their discrete price levels and complicate the manufacturing process. Further, most applications don´t do too well with "in-between" resolutions because they´re not programmed responsively enough.

    • @NetAndyCz
      @NetAndyCz 5 років тому

      @@ciraxa Well the wider monitors have lower area (so they are cheaper to made) with the same diagonal:)

  • @sonlen796
    @sonlen796 5 років тому +43

    Every new video essay on Jurassic Park I watch further cements my belief that this film is a genuine masterpiece.

  • @jaypoole8056
    @jaypoole8056 5 років тому +340

    Jurassic Park is a phenomenal film because it excels in all the important qualities of a superb film:
    - Cinematography,
    - Writing,
    - Acting,
    - Production,
    - Score,
    Bonus: A non-cynical ending. Having a non-cynical ending allows the film to be re-watchable over and over again because the viewer knows that it will have a "good" ending. A cynical ending, while it usually is more powerful, keeps the viewer from wanting to revisit the film again.

    • @GeneraluStelaru
      @GeneraluStelaru 5 років тому +5

      That's an interesting idea.

    • @lifeinsidekyoto6553
      @lifeinsidekyoto6553 5 років тому +16

      It’s like comparing the lord of the rings with the hobbit. The former being far superior because of these same reasons.

    • @mrkos87
      @mrkos87 5 років тому +5

      Maybe add music to the list?

    • @elstcman5
      @elstcman5 5 років тому +15

      Great comment, but I think it's cynical itself to think that folks rewatch movies on an axis of whether or not they find the movie cynical by the end. A better word might be "resolved". Jurassic Park, to me, ends with so many burning questions about the dangers of technology, considering all the carnage the dinos left behind, but because our protagonists live and interrogate those questions by the end, I find the pressing gaps to be resolved.
      I just say this because I've seen many a movie with a tangibly "good" endings go entirely unresolved and deeply uninterrogated. And I can think of nothing more cynical than that.

    • @ValentineLissar
      @ValentineLissar 5 років тому +1

      Ding ding ding!!!! This our best comment here.

  • @swampert564
    @swampert564 Рік тому +3

    All these years later and man that first sequence with the Brachiosaurus still takes my breath away and brings a tear to my eye. It's film making wonder at its purest. Everything comes together perfectly, the filming is exceptional as ever from Spielberg, the characters are both well cast and performed, the music is god-tier and the effects are still incredible. Just a perfect film

  • @geno5299
    @geno5299 5 років тому +255

    Because they took their time making the movie, instead of rushing it like its sequels.

    • @buffalojoe78
      @buffalojoe78 5 років тому +21

      Geno52 exactly. I remember seeing an ad for Jurassic Park in People Magazine. It was the gate backlit at dusk with the the Tagline “June 11th. The Park is open...” That’s all. That’s all they gave the public to go on.

    • @PauldeVries
      @PauldeVries 4 роки тому +11

      Yes this adventure was 65 million years in the making. You don't see that nowadays ;)

    • @trentirvin2008
      @trentirvin2008 4 роки тому

      buffalojoe78 if they pulled off a great movie it could have been awesome as an advertising strategy

    • @scottb3034
      @scottb3034 4 роки тому

      @@BoyBlunder66 empire strikes back went like 2 months overschedule and way over budget. imagine if empire was made now.'
      Also in the making The Lost World Spielberg mentioned it took twice as long to do each "Jurassic" as it did to film a normal comedy or drama.

  • @scottspaldingofficial
    @scottspaldingofficial 5 років тому +85

    I went to see the first Jurassic park at the cinema when it came out. I was around 14 or so I think. It was simply fantastic! It was thrilling, scary, intense, jaw dropping. IT WAS THE FIRST PROPER DINOSAUR FILM THAT WAS REALISTIC!!! So much so that a kid literally ran out of the cinema in tears because he was scared. Man what a good film!

    • @kilted_commenter9565
      @kilted_commenter9565 4 роки тому

      Scott Spalding where did you see the movie? 😂😂

    • @ChironLastBackup
      @ChironLastBackup 4 роки тому +1

      Same for me, was about 12, 13 years old when it came out. I was so hyped for it. Great movie!

    • @visicircle
      @visicircle 4 роки тому

      I was in 5th grade. My entire class had shown up and were sitting in a group. To my knowledge no one had planned it.

    • @skateurself
      @skateurself 4 роки тому +2

      I may have been that kid! I watched it when I was 4 years old and right when the T-Rex. Saw that guy on the toilet. I knew that he was going to get eaten and I cried and literally ran outa the theater with my mom lol.. scariest thing I had ever seen. To see someone so vulnerable to something so scary. It did NOT go well with me lol

    • @brandonsavitski
      @brandonsavitski 4 роки тому +1

      You kids were weak asf. My parents made me and my brother watch the scariest R-Rated movies at the time back in the early, mid, to late 80's. We sat there and watched it & stfu about it no matter how scary it was.

  • @michaelrecycle9838
    @michaelrecycle9838 5 років тому +130

    6:20 - that transition from animatronic to CGI is flawless, the CGI being the best (I think) ever done. It's unclockable

    • @IdealUser
      @IdealUser 5 років тому +20

      There is better CGI today but the way this movie is shot you don't really pay attention to those details. I think the blend of animatronics and CGI makes the film more realistic compared to today's films.

    • @cool3865
      @cool3865 5 років тому +7

      thats what made it so great, there are alot of animatronic to CGI wipes, but they are masked by other objects that our minds dont see it and think its still animatronic.

    • @smallbluemachine
      @smallbluemachine 4 роки тому +5

      What surprised me to learn was that when the T-Rex had it’s foot on the Ford Explorer.. that Explorer was a CG model, not a physical rig! Flawless transition! Spaz Williams, you mad genius!

    • @underthetrees4780
      @underthetrees4780 4 роки тому +1

      The only scene where I notice "bad" CGI is the brontosaurus shot. It's the first dinosaur you see and it actually sets a low bar.
      The Rex breakout scene is incredible though. Sure thr darkness helps mask the CGI, but it's also raining and yet it's still flawless.

  • @EcoCurious
    @EcoCurious 5 років тому +133

    Without fail, that T. Rex roar makes my arm hair stand on end every. single. time.
    Still one of the scariest sounds in movie history.

    • @lloyd4011
      @lloyd4011 5 років тому +5

      Same here. We used to try and imitate it as kids when playing Jurassic Park. Wow, our neighbours must have hated us.

    • @paulbadman8509
      @paulbadman8509 5 років тому +3

      Where they have taken this roar from btw?

    • @lloyd4011
      @lloyd4011 5 років тому +8

      @@paulbadman8509 It's main sound is provided by the slowed down sound of a baby elephant.

    • @ltd1980
      @ltd1980 5 років тому +13

      @@paulbadman8509 it's Darudes Sandstorm sped up X5 and then played backwards

    • @sadbravesfan
      @sadbravesfan 5 років тому +3

      @@lloyd4011 nope. It's actually a combination of multiple animals

  • @AaronAlthaus
    @AaronAlthaus 5 років тому +204

    Good stuff! I had not noticed how the aspect ratio and framing changed my perspective of that classic.

  • @ahuman9864
    @ahuman9864 4 роки тому +439

    That animatronic transition to cgi is literally what makes Spielberg a film making god.

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 3 роки тому +9

      Everything in the new movies are bad.
      Acting, special effects, plot.
      It's like the new movies are written by 12 year olds.
      I like the second movie tho, that one was entertaining.

    • @alpacawithouthat987
      @alpacawithouthat987 3 роки тому +7

      @@vipr1142 Star Wars got the same treatment. The acting is the best part of the Sequels and it’s mediocre acting

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 3 роки тому +7

      @@alpacawithouthat987 I liked some of the world building aspects, but the dialogue was terrible, the character motivation sometimes seemed forced and the special effects didn't age nearly as well as the original series which is doing really well for how old it is now.

    • @vicrules6666
      @vicrules6666 3 роки тому +1

      Yes but Spielberg had nothing to do with that, it was ILM.

    • @cptnoremac
      @cptnoremac 3 роки тому

      Literally literally or figuratively literally?

  • @ChaosTheoryArchitecture
    @ChaosTheoryArchitecture 2 роки тому +7

    I have rewatched this video so many times as an architect for references in creating scale and feeling in my renderings... A brilliantly swift and concise master class.

  • @shawni321
    @shawni321 4 роки тому +262

    I love Sam Neill in this. His acting is so subtle. He is fascinating to watch.

    • @ChefofWar33
      @ChefofWar33 3 роки тому +22

      I watched every one his movies after seeing this. He was underrated in Event Horizon.

    • @manassikdar1
      @manassikdar1 3 роки тому +1

      @@ChefofWar33 now I'm going to do that.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn 3 роки тому +2

      @@ChefofWar33 He was splendid in Event Horizon, especially in some of the cut scenes. The result was that otherwise dickish and stupid behavior (like trying to write off uncomfortable facts as "eh, well, maybe you're just hysterical") made sense, and even once he turned really bad, I still couldn't help but feel for him.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn 3 роки тому

      I think he always is (okay, with one exception being the one-CGI-effect-per-minute Merlin thing - enjoy the irony). I've seen a lot of his movies and good guy or bad guy, he always draws me in.

    • @commandercaptain4664
      @commandercaptain4664 3 роки тому

      oOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoO

  • @greatdelusion7654
    @greatdelusion7654 5 років тому +411

    Greatest line in movie history:
    _Ah, ah, ahhh...you didn’t say the magic word! Ah, ah, ahhh. Ah, ah ahhhh._

    • @eliaspeter7689
      @eliaspeter7689 5 років тому +29

      That is one big... pile of shit.
      (:

    • @Abr022575
      @Abr022575 5 років тому +21

      Pleeeze! I hate this hacker shit!

    • @biggpete100
      @biggpete100 4 роки тому +13

      Hold on to your butts...

    • @Biscuits_Brown
      @Biscuits_Brown 4 роки тому +11

      Because movies (and everything else) focuses on quick money grabs rather than art or substance. Spielberg made movies cause he enjoyed them and was good at it. The money was just a means to continue doing it. No one cares about the journey anymore, or the skill, it's all bottom line.

    • @ssgp7297
      @ssgp7297 4 роки тому

      Sauce?

  • @SleepingYouSoftlyTV
    @SleepingYouSoftlyTV 5 років тому +305

    Whenever I rewatch JP, i always feel im right there with the characters

    • @ericholysword8306
      @ericholysword8306 5 років тому +2

      Earthly Fireflies pardon

    • @guidorussoheck2100
      @guidorussoheck2100 5 років тому +2

      Same, the park, the branding, the wrap in the jeeps with the logo, looks so cool and real, feels like a place you can visit for real.

    • @michaelstark8720
      @michaelstark8720 5 років тому

      Just movie is bad. It has no characters really and all is plot to show The Chaos Theory which movie never properly did. JP2 TLW was way better because there actually happen things which books always hinted that dinos reach mainland.

    • @kaylubproductions4517
      @kaylubproductions4517 5 років тому +1

      That was one of the greatest achievements of the movie, how it immersed you in a real world with antagonists that don't exist now. Truly amazing.

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 5 років тому

      @@guidorussoheck2100 No. If you have the money to buy and sell property, then you have the money to pay stamp duty.
      It's like Bali Bogans who spend $2000 a head on flights and accom, then whine and cry when their hospital bill is $10,000, because they "couldn't afford $150 for travel insurance"
      Life is not a free ride. If you want all the benefits of living in Victoria, including all the benefits of this massive infrastructure spend, you must pay for it.
      And I don't know how many people are buying and selling houses more than 1 or 2 times in a life.
      If you are doing it more often than that, then you are doing life wrong.

  • @johnhill762
    @johnhill762 3 роки тому +16

    To me, the two greatest examples of directing are Jurassic Park and Lord of the Rings. Both are exquisite, with nearly perfect angles, panning, etc. - I honestly think every film student should study Jurassic Park as a mandatory part of their education. It oozes with intelligent framing and overall perfection. Sometimes, the angles are so good, I find myself appreciating them rather than actually watching the movie... lol

  • @Oatmeal_Queen
    @Oatmeal_Queen 5 років тому +24

    As a more casual moviegoer, I seem to only acknowledge cinematography as "good" when I see more dynamic and extreme uses of camera angles and framing. While I always felt that Jurassic Park was a standout film, I couldn't pinpoint why I felt that way about it, besides the clever writing and purposeful use of practical effects. I really appreciate this video because you explain how meaningful cinematography doesn't always have to be recognized on a conscience level by the audience to make an impact; there are plenty of subtle ways to leave an impression too. This gave me a new perspective to view movies with- thank you, and keep up the good work!

    • @seanriopel3132
      @seanriopel3132 5 років тому

      I get your point but sometimes it is the subtle use of those things that you in fact do NOT notice that makes them effective.

  • @nerdly44
    @nerdly44 5 років тому +98

    Jurassic Park is a Masterclass in Direction, music, editing, and compsition. Also, Jeff Goldblum.

    • @seanriopel3132
      @seanriopel3132 5 років тому +3

      How to Jeff Goldblum! Next Video.

    • @Garrette63
      @Garrette63 5 років тому

      Then Jeff Goldblum would go on to become Ian Malcolm for the rest of his natural life.

  • @candiigurl7893
    @candiigurl7893 5 років тому +257

    This just provided a great criticism and lesson on cinematography.
    Thanks for educating me, man! 👍

    • @seanriopel3132
      @seanriopel3132 5 років тому +9

      I laugh when people complain about me watching UA-cam all day. I try and explain I am learning stuff. Today it's about filmmaking and cinematography.

    • @TheHelghast1138
      @TheHelghast1138 5 років тому

      @@seanriopel3132 indeed me too!!! 🙂🙂🙂

    • @TheMarioMen1
      @TheMarioMen1 5 років тому

      candiigurl7893 he's not your "man" dude

    • @ceciliachang101
      @ceciliachang101 5 років тому

      @@TheMarioMen1 '1为

  • @elite4702
    @elite4702 2 роки тому +10

    I absolutely am obsessed with the Jurassic Park aesthetic. I really want to see a 90s aesthetic revival, and I just miss how JP looks so much

  • @SobrietyandSolace
    @SobrietyandSolace 5 років тому +639

    You literally learn more from UA-cam in a month than in a college level film class over 2 years

    • @bluefletcherfish
      @bluefletcherfish 5 років тому +11

      What college classes last two years though...

    • @MegaZeta
      @MegaZeta 4 роки тому +28

      You literally don't, and I hope people aren't starting to think that.

    • @Jordan-ze9mb
      @Jordan-ze9mb 4 роки тому +8

      @@MegaZeta I agree, you can only take people's word on things when you didn't go to school.

    • @brandonkelbe
      @brandonkelbe 4 роки тому +16

      Mega Zeta you literally do. A class lasting 4 months in Japanese writing will teach you maybe 100 characters by some teacher who doesn’t even care. Whereas the internet or an app on your phone can teach you one a day if you’re helping to teach yourself. How can you possibly believe some egghead with a god complex who couldn’t do anything other than teach could possibly beat the internet?

    • @gittyupalice96
      @gittyupalice96 4 роки тому +13

      I was born in 93.. and that short time ago there literally wasn't anything like today.. Phones were on cords, and the internet took 20 minutes to load and sucked when it did, and the tv had only 50 channels and no dvr.. Fast forward to 2020 and its a brand new world the opposite of what I grew up with back in 2000, only 20 years later and I can know anything about anything in less than 5 minutes. Back then you had to go ask somebody lol and most the time they didn't know shit and would just make something up or send you to the library as a kid it was literally IMPOSSIBLE to learn what you wanted to learn, you were stuck with what "they" wanted you to learn, wich is why I say today is the opposite of the old days.

  • @alevine1951
    @alevine1951 4 роки тому +250

    The impact ripples in the cup of water? It makes me feel "Oh shit, no...."

    • @cest_what
      @cest_what 4 роки тому +7

      SightSeer Ikr! That whole sequence where they are caught in the cars with the T-Rex, actually freaked me out! (Starting with that water rippling in that cup! Oh, sh#&!) and I don't get scared easily in films! I didn't really feel any of that with any of the sequels. Spielberg is truly one of a kind.

    • @alevine1951
      @alevine1951 4 роки тому

      @@cest_what I guess you say sh#&, I just say shit.

    • @Wot50202
      @Wot50202 3 роки тому

      Teehee- I’m in danger!

  • @mortman200
    @mortman200 5 років тому +1906

    Spielberg: Half asses The Lost World Jurassic Park, still makes a better movie than any of the other sequels.

    • @Sacrengard
      @Sacrengard 5 років тому +270

      i think the lost world nailed it as a sequel, is not a bad movie by itself either, it has goofy moments and may not live up to the original, but still an enjoyable movie to watch... the others on the other hand.... painful to watch

    • @CamJames
      @CamJames 5 років тому +232

      @@Sacrengard the dinosaur action is miles better in the sequel. that raptor sequence in the long grass is iconic, so is the trailer over the cliff.

    • @Sacrengard
      @Sacrengard 5 років тому +61

      @@CamJames yes! and off course the t rex in san diego. Its a memorable movie.

    • @Sacrengard
      @Sacrengard 5 років тому +67

      @@CamJames and it a sequel that works well because it kept the same formula as the original: intro with a dino attack, then setting the reason to go to thr island, thr awe moment, the t rex attack in the storm, a side dino eats a bad guy, the raptors attack, and the t rex kills the bad guy in the end

    • @CamJames
      @CamJames 5 років тому +10

      Alex M absolutely. It levels up in every way

  • @VeerleTakino
    @VeerleTakino 3 роки тому +21

    Honestly I would *love* to see a breakdown like this comparing "Conan the Barbarian" 1982 vs 2011, because I've never really been able to articulate why the earlier one is just more "cinematic" while the new one feels like a television movie. I've watched them both back to back to try to understand why I find the first one so much more compelling and I've never been able to put my finger on it.

    • @TheRealColBosch
      @TheRealColBosch 3 роки тому +2

      Ooo, good one. Why did Arnie's Conan just feel more epic than Momoa's?

    • @SiskoFindsHisBasebal
      @SiskoFindsHisBasebal 3 роки тому +2

      I think a lot of it is the score

  • @siddsen95
    @siddsen95 5 років тому +65

    Excellent explanations. Love the simple graphics used to illustrate key comparisons.
    One can rewatch the original Brachiosaurus reveal scene everyday and still never get the sheer euphoric genius of it.
    You described something indescribable very well.

    • @IceSpoon
      @IceSpoon 5 років тому +1

      In the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin there's a Brachiosaurus skeleton (well, Giraffatitan, but that's nitpicking).
      I swear the "welcome to jurassic park" theme sounded in my head as I was trying to see the skull of that behemoth I have no idea how many metres up in the ceiling. It's quite an experience, 10/10 would go to Berlin again just to see my bony friend.

    • @caitlinallsopp8479
      @caitlinallsopp8479 5 років тому

      Almost exactly what I wanted to say as well :]

  • @SFVone
    @SFVone 5 років тому +71

    "Steven...show them how it's done"
    No truer words.....

    • @Froobius
      @Froobius 4 роки тому

      Spielberg also mage JP2, though. And that one is maybe centimeters better than Fallen Kingdom. So, perhaps there are other factors at play. To this day, I am baffled by how rancid JP2 is.

    • @GleamingArt1991
      @GleamingArt1991 3 роки тому

      Jurassicart Video Series Official Trailer ua-cam.com/video/N39SBVoYZvw/v-deo.html Jurassicart- The Hunt ua-cam.com/video/RTyr0v1tdb4/v-deo.html

  • @didrikschubertsson8673
    @didrikschubertsson8673 5 років тому +824

    The Lost World gets a bad rap. It has some amazing sequences in it, particularly the T-Rex attack on the cliff. It just builds and builds and Poor Eddie is trying so hard to be the hero and when he gets ripped in half it's brutal, both visually and emotionally.
    I think the cliff sequnce is my favorite in the entire series.

    • @JimElford
      @JimElford 5 років тому +76

      Good standalone sequences. But Jurassic Park flows whereas Lost World stutters and jumps.

    • @roboroller83
      @roboroller83 5 років тому +91

      I don't think any of the Jurassic Park sequels are actually bad movies I think they just get a bad rap because they'll always get compared to the first which is legitimately one of the greatest films ever made. It's just a tough act to follow.

    • @velociraptor4you3291
      @velociraptor4you3291 5 років тому +40

      Shad Miles There's truth to that. With a film like the original "Jurassic Park," the question becomes 'HOW exactly do you follow up something like that?' Spielberg, Joe Johnston, Colin Trevorrow, and J.A. Bayona have all tried to answer that question in their own unique ways. Whether or not they succeeded I say all boils down to *who* is watching the sequels.

    • @velociraptor4you3291
      @velociraptor4you3291 5 років тому +4

      Dylan Brown Why thank you! 😊

    • @shinndig1293
      @shinndig1293 5 років тому +16

      Shad Miles Fallen Kingdom was pretty abhorrent though to be honest.

  • @king--kang.
    @king--kang. 3 роки тому +72

    The more CGI you use, the less realistic it gets.

    • @dyfx9788
      @dyfx9788 3 роки тому +4

      that depends. if you go full george lucas prequels with a experimental technology (at the time) and use green screens for everything, yes it looks bad
      But when done well you dont even notice. it is called invisible cgi
      it is when instead of making an car explosion you do a simple but effective sign replacement.
      this is a good example:
      ua-cam.com/video/gYu4esqvnQ0/v-deo.html

    • @dcyphyr
      @dcyphyr 3 роки тому

      @@dyfx9788 no, you're wrong.

    • @dyfx9788
      @dyfx9788 3 роки тому +1

      @@dcyphyr ok stay mad

    • @dcyphyr
      @dcyphyr 3 роки тому

      @@dyfx9788 Ok I will. :-)

  • @negvey
    @negvey 5 років тому +290

    Im tired of super wide shots, I like this aspec ratio so much better!!!
    also subbed, very good analysis!

    •  5 років тому +22

      Different aspect ratios fit different films better. I absolutely LOVE widescreen for most westerns and sci-fi, where the surroundings are just as important as the actors. The problem with widescreen today is that many modern directors/cinematographers don't know how to properly use the format.

    • @negvey
      @negvey 5 років тому +3

      @ I can see that, and I agree westerns and Scifi looks amazing on widescreen

    • @icook1723
      @icook1723 5 років тому +1

      One of the first movies to do the cinascope ratio was Lawrence of Arabia. And it was perfect for wide shoot.

    • @headphonesz6527
      @headphonesz6527 5 років тому +4

      Same man. I always turn my Movies to full screen stretch, so it uses the whole screen, I cannot stand the black bars.

    • @Tanfo77
      @Tanfo77 5 років тому

      1.85:1 is for TV, 2.40:1 is better for theater screens.

  • @dr.thrive1812
    @dr.thrive1812 5 років тому +138

    This was really good! Sometimes the UA-cam recommendations gets it right! I wish this video was longer. Taught me several things that I didn't even know or realize as a budding director with no formal film education.

    • @seanriopel3132
      @seanriopel3132 5 років тому +5

      I don't like when the videos are too long because people tend to ramble. You can always find another video to continue learning about the subject matter.

    • @thehandleiwantedwasntavailable
      @thehandleiwantedwasntavailable 5 років тому +1

      DR. THRIVE
      Get yourself an education in the basics of cinematic storytelling or you’ll forever be a budding director.

    • @audimetallica
      @audimetallica 5 років тому +1

      DR. THRIVE Well yeah.. Saw Nr. 1 and Nr.2 the last 2 days..
      It annoys me that in some scenes like when Jeff Goldblum looks out the “mobile tech truck”- you cant hear the T-rexs coming to push them over the cliff.. WTF is that about?

    • @thegermanbrownie7407
      @thegermanbrownie7407 5 років тому +1

      I am writing a film analysis of Jordan Peeles Get Out. Even when there is a difference in the topic of the movie, the video helped me to sharpen my view on the camera shots and their meaning...by the way,sorry, I am from germany, my english is still not perfect! :D

  • @JoshChristiane
    @JoshChristiane 3 роки тому +125

    Movies really were better in the 80's-90's. Maybe that's just nostalgia talking, but I feel like when I watch them they have a greater sense of "awe", there was more craft and people focused more on the foundations and essentials. Good framing, the correct lens combinations, natural lighting, natural editing with smooth transitions meant to convey feeling. Today everything is just "throw more money into fixing that in post, and CGI the crap out of everything". I miss the craft of filmmaking.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 3 роки тому +21

      I would go so far to say that some in the 00s also had that, but it was less common. Let's not forget that the LOTR movies were mostly done in 99/00 with some minor shots up until 04. There is much CGI in them, but also lots of things done physically. And they still look amazing.

    • @JoshChristiane
      @JoshChristiane 3 роки тому +20

      @@HappyBeezerStudios The LOTR movies are some of the best ever made, so that's true. But movies from the last 10 years (generally speaking) have been surprisingly terrible, almost as if Hollywood is out of good ideas. I suspect the onslaught of super hero movies didn't help any.

    • @doggie7602
      @doggie7602 3 роки тому +6

      @@JoshChristiane One example of why JP holds on a little better then LOTR dispite it being older is Gollum, great character but the CGI looks dated and out of place.

    • @JoshChristiane
      @JoshChristiane 3 роки тому +4

      @@doggie7602 Agreed, but for its time it was pretty good, good enough to tell the story at least. But animatronics always look better than CGI IMO.

    • @Bluequiet
      @Bluequiet 3 роки тому +3

      And, also, get off my lawn.

  • @stinker0007
    @stinker0007 5 років тому +823

    Who else feel like watching Jurassic Park again?

    • @HelgaCavoli
      @HelgaCavoli 5 років тому +11

      Grab the popcorn!

    • @loveadumb
      @loveadumb 5 років тому +30

      i can literally watch it over and over. never gets old or less horrifying.

    • @SkeDav
      @SkeDav 5 років тому +7

      Watched it about 2 weeks ago, still a pretty damn good movie!

    • @satanico-saberdestroyer-pa8641
      @satanico-saberdestroyer-pa8641 5 років тому

      👏

    • @KaitainCPS
      @KaitainCPS 5 років тому +7

      I watch it at least once a year. It's part of my seasonal Christmas batch.

  • @elronman
    @elronman 5 років тому +283

    Perspective and object size in frame is super under utilized. 9/10 they just change the angle and call it a day.

    • @tuxedobird
      @tuxedobird 5 років тому +1

      elronman is the 9/10 a rating or does it mean “9 times out of ten”? Genuine question, that changes this comment quite a bit.

    • @elronman
      @elronman 5 років тому +2

      @@tuxedobird latter. 9 times out of 10.

  • @louisbrown4620
    @louisbrown4620 3 роки тому +7

    I was in high school when the first Jurassic Park came out. Absolutely magical experience. The music, special effects, and giant screen. Just a beautiful experience.

  • @tiltmodeeee
    @tiltmodeeee 3 роки тому +284

    God I love this movie. You know I hate to say something to show my age, but it really is a shame that the younger generation won’t be able to see first-hand how big of a deal this movie truly was at its release. I mean freaking EVERYONE and their grandmothers saw it and was blown away.

    • @dillanhayes2240
      @dillanhayes2240 3 роки тому +18

      I would kill to see this movie in theaters on release

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn 3 роки тому +13

      Lemme just join you on the porch, gramps ... ;)
      I remember seeing this in a rather tiny theater because it had been running for more than a dozen weeks, and me and a few friends were the only ones watching, so we could be as loud as we wanted to. We had such a ball!
      And yes, after growing up with stop-motion animation (an art in itself!) and the likes, it was breath-taking.

    • @anomalocarislover7254
      @anomalocarislover7254 3 роки тому +5

      I was born years after this movie came out, and I was still in awe at how good this movie looked. It is one of my favorite movie/book series.

    • @billt8504
      @billt8504 3 роки тому +13

      It sucks getting old but I'm blessed to be old enough that I got to see Star Wars (1977) and Jurassic Park (1993) in the theatre in the first month of their release. I read Michael Crighton's book and a third a the way through I knew it would make a great movie. Then it was announced Spielberg would direct. People forget the pre-excitement, the build up. Oh yeah, Han shot first. That was great. Why change that GL?

    • @coldcloudmedia2106
      @coldcloudmedia2106 3 роки тому +2

      So true! I was 13 when it was released, and the only movie-going experience I'll never ever forget. I remember how terrified I was at the first T-Rex scene. What a masterpiece.

  • @edsr164
    @edsr164 4 роки тому +211

    When I was kid I was like “oh no it’s the T-Rex, not the T-Rex” and in Jurassic World as an adult I was like: “yes, finally, the T-Rex, show them who is boss!”

    • @hanburgundy4317
      @hanburgundy4317 4 роки тому +42

      And then all of that excitement was dashed when a terrible CGI T. Rex got outrun by a woman in high heels.

    • @SamvedIyer
      @SamvedIyer 4 роки тому +2

      Maybe it wasn't trying to eat her, but just follow the flare.

    • @directorforplastic7929
      @directorforplastic7929 4 роки тому +4

      @HS Melvin Lopez plus it’s been scientifically proven that the fastest woman running in heels could go at greater speeds than a T. rex could.

    • @stephengrummitt9079
      @stephengrummitt9079 4 роки тому +2

      ha so true

    • @Jim90117
      @Jim90117 3 роки тому +5

      It’s like that with the raptors in JW, I wish they’d respect what the real dinosaurs were actually like rather than making them into pets for entertainment value. Just cheapens the whole experience.