1:52 Try drowning out the velociraptor to hard rock. How well will that turn out? 2:17 Me: I offer to dance with velociraptors to Kaiser-Waltzer. The rest won't know of my dance, will they?
This movie did really well with the raptors. The scene at the end where the Matriarch walks into the circle all badass was great too. These days we have Blue diving away from explosions 😔
"They set a trap, they actually set a trap." Chilling words to describe how frighteningly intelligent JP Velociraptors are. They can open doors, problem solve, have a whole basic language and set traps. Give this species a few hundred years and they might have primitive writing.
@@alexbastos6960 I mean no They didn't need to understand that to see there were other life forms being kept in the tanks They were just observing their surroundings
@ExplosiveFetus true but look at the real animals they are swift, quick thinking nonoutsmartable, #1 INTELLIGENCE. they can open doors THEY ARE ABLE TO SET UP TRAPS those animals are theme park monsters
02:51 I love this Moment so much when we see how fast they run. This looks better than the Scene with Owen on the motorcycle in Jurassic World and the running raptors
I agree and this is one of my favorite scenes in the whole movie. It's just a few seconds but I remember in the first Jurassic Park they told us how fast they run and this is some beautiful CG animation of them running. The new Jurassic World movies are horrible and the raptors look ridiculously bad in my opinion. Jurassic Park 3 had the best raptors!
Because back in the day, studios at least tried to make their vfx blend and look realistic. Today, its all about pumping out best they can do in under a short amount of time. Also how much vfx they can do in post compared to on camera.
@@ultimateman3065exactly. Every dinosaur has a reason to kill. Rexy was just being a dinosaur. Raptors were just being dinosaurs. Buck and Doe wanted their baby back JP3 raptors wanted their eggs back. Indominus was curious about the outside world. Indoraptor just hates humans, which is a fair point. Giga was just defending its territory.
That’s not the point@@dinosaurpro6592 fact of the matter is, is that dominion isn’t even properly about the dinosaurs. They’re side characters in the finale to their own movie series.
Debs husband asks if you are trying to say that these films went from being somewhat believable to being totally ridiculous? Riding a motorcycle with velociraptors has got to be one of the most ridiculous scenes ever.
At 2:51 was the first and only time in the JP series that you see velociraptors run out in the open and get some sense of their running speed. But it is such a short shot, unfortunately.
@@bill4665 Please, please, pleassee sent me (and everyone, cuz we all missed them so much since jp3) a link of the 2 JW pet raptors that LOOK like THOSE of JP3 you fool😂.
The Jurassic park III raptor designs are honestly the best designs. I like the diversity of the designs like some of them have quills and some of them don’t. they looked more intimidating in my opinion.
Not a masterpiece, its flaws remain there. Characters are silly, the story is floppy, there’s no new direction given to the franchise, it’s just another Lost World adventure, just shorter. Special effects are dope, the soundtrack too. I appreciated the presence of Alan Grant, even though he is not the same Alan of the first movie. They tried to characterize him in a different way after the events of Nublar and imho they did a good job. It still remains a disappointing entry in the franchise. This said, I recognize that, compared to the World sequels, this is better. I’d rewatch this movie than rewatch any of Trevorrow’s abominations…
Jurassic Park 3 in 2001: we need to give the raptors feathers in light of new fossil evidence. Jurassic World 2015: we need to make the raptors as lizard-like as possible to pander to 90s nostalgia.
@@CosmicConnor316 JP1 Raptors: Intelligent Monsters. JP2 Raptors: Highly aggressive predators. JP3 Raptors: Territorial animals with strong paternal instincts. JW: Trained but still highly dangerous animals that ultimately chose to side with the man who raised them. Everything Afterwards: Yeah they may as well be pets.
@@RulerOfYore Yeah. Being able to train raptors actually seems incredibly believable given their intelligence and the fact they're social animals. I mean that's why we can train dogs after all. They're intelligent and pack animals.
Quite funny to imagine them filming that bit where the actors are running through the field just stumbling about and falling over reacting to nothing cause everything was added with CGI later. Also funny how Billy looks like he's loving it seeing them set a trap seemingly with no care given to the fact that the trap was set using one of their crew.
1:36 Laugh at Velociraptor who's outside a locked door and the glass is bulletproof. Me: How you gettin' now, buddy?! Velociraptor: *bark and tailwhips the bulletproof glass*
No, dude. *The Lost World* is underrated. This film is pretty bad. It's the *one* film in this franchise that makes *Dominion* look good by comparison.
@michellecalloway5329 JP3 *already has* a pretty bad rep. 😅 It may not be "so bad it's unwatchable", but compared to its two predecessors, it's significantly inferior.
Although the movie was realsed in 2001 the raptors are still more intriguing than the the ones from Jurassic world and i never get tired of watching this
Even though it's not exactly the most scientifically accurate thing, I love how frightening the raptors are in JP3 because of their intelligence. Even though the movie as a whole isn't great, there are so many amazing "Show, don't tell" moments that highlight this. >1:38 When the raptor looks up and sees there's a gap it can crawl up to to get to them >2:23 The looks the pack gives each other, wondering what's happening, who is calling for help and where, and looking towards the matriarch before acting >Presumably having seen the humans running for the trees and moving to cut them off, hence how Udesky ran straight into a pair >3:28 Knowing how to paralyze, but not kill, a prey item
I never realized it at the time but the raptor going after Billy and Amanda in the lab would make sense due to Billy stealing the eggs, I didn’t make that connection when I saw this movie as a kid.
Although it’s not a “good” movie, it still had moments like these that had me on edge, and had me intrigued on how these raptors adapted, like having a complex way of speaking to one another
The difference between these velociraptors and the dinosaurs in the Jurassic World movies is simple. These are purely animals, behaving as animals would in this situation. The World dinosaurs really do not act like animals: they're "genetically engineered theme park monsters, nothing more, and nothing less". It's why I'll rewatch Jurassic Park 3 over any of the World movies.
Not really. The Jurassic park dinosaurs are also genetically engineered theme park animals. That’s why they act so aggressively all the time, and continually hunt the main protagonists rather than just do something else.
In Jurassic Word, the dinosaurs were way more fleshed out than those of the original trilogy, to the extent that caring for them took up a significant portion of their plots. The connection with Blue was to emphasize that; even the stereotypically villainous Velociraptor can be empathetic due to its intelligence. This scene, in contrast, shows a cliche horror villain setting up a trap that it shouldn’t be intelligent enough to pull off (or that someone shouldn’t be dumb enough to fall for). There’s a lot of valid comparisons you can make between JP and JW, but this isn’t one of them.
After the Jurassic World movies, Jurassic Park 3 is a masterpiece. When I was a kid, I liked it more than The Lost World. We used to complain, and look at the new ones....The Velociraptors in Jurassic Park should be terrifying, not pets
Personally, my favourite part of this movie, it's so unbelievably eerie, and then BAM another terrifying raptor chase. The music adds to the scene phenomenally and the intelligence of the raptors is bone-chilling, this my favourite type of horror; where the ''villains'' (though, I use the word loosely) are intelligent and practically unstoppable and all the protagonists can really do is be smarter, be faster, and/or be very very lucky (but not the insane plot armour type of luck)
3:27 Alpha: *Speaking calmly to Udesky as she plants her heel into his back* Call to them..... *Udesky tries to crawl away* I know this hurts.... *Twists and digs her claw into his back* Call to them.... Call to them now!
I truly wonder if every single dinosaur that ever lived was a vicious, carnivorous animal who spent their entire life maiming, killing, and eating prey.
Can we take a moment to acknowledge how the raptor literally hid in plain sight? Pretended to be one of the dead specimens and then struck when the time was right. Literal deception right there
As a huge fan of Jurassic Park and Lost World, this was not the best BUT I appreciate this movie. By the time I saw this movie I was already in my mid teens, so I knew from here if them greedy corporate continue making Jurassic Park movies it would only go downhill. And boi oh boi did this franchise go down hill fast after this movie.
2:16
Such an iconic bit of sound design, sounds so believable.
💯
It's the sound of a male tortoise mating lol
1:52
Try drowning out the velociraptor to hard rock. How well will that turn out?
2:17
Me: I offer to dance with velociraptors to Kaiser-Waltzer. The rest won't know of my dance, will they?
@@swissspinodroid7572no the clicking sounds were male tortoises mating lol
Love it
This movie did really well with the raptors. The scene at the end where the Matriarch walks into the circle all badass was great too.
These days we have Blue diving away from explosions 😔
"They set a trap, they actually set a trap."
Chilling words to describe how frighteningly intelligent JP Velociraptors are. They can open doors, problem solve, have a whole basic language and set traps. Give this species a few hundred years and they might have primitive writing.
they're basically humans lol
@@owen3721bro what 😂 not even close. They just have basic primitive abilities
@@Hi-cu2vx I was making a joke based off of OP
they're now reptilians
I'd say more akin to tool use or farming
These were the best raptors in the whole franchise
💯
The female design especially 👌🏽
@@3bladeninja21 werent they all females?
@@Chilly_1 the lighter one is female, no quail mohawk. When the raptors surround them at the end she strolls in last.
@@3bladeninja21 the female design looks alright but the male design look really good
It's actually incredible how intelligent these animals actually are and as a qoute by Ian Malcom stated "life finds a way."
So intelligent they actually possess *a solid understanding of tissue preservation techniques.*
@@alexbastos6960 good point
@@alexbastos6960 I mean no
They didn't need to understand that to see there were other life forms being kept in the tanks
They were just observing their surroundings
Bruh it's a movie. They're only as intelligent as the script says they are.
@ExplosiveFetus true but look at the real animals they are swift, quick thinking nonoutsmartable, #1 INTELLIGENCE. they can open doors THEY ARE ABLE TO SET UP TRAPS those animals are theme park monsters
3:32
Raptor: What do we do with him, chieftess?
Chieftess Raptor: Bait the others.
Poor Mister Noodle got tortured then killed by Raptors.
Alan to the others: “Get on the trees!”
He is the only one who doesn’t 😂
I think he said head for the trees, as for he didn’t climb one 🤷 he’s getting on a bit in years, bit harder for him than the others
He said "Head for the trees," not get on the trees. As he got separated - he didn't realize the others had climbed into the trees.
02:51 I love this Moment so much when we see how fast they run. This looks better than the Scene with Owen on the motorcycle in Jurassic World and the running raptors
I agree and this is one of my favorite scenes in the whole movie. It's just a few seconds but I remember in the first Jurassic Park they told us how fast they run and this is some beautiful CG animation of them running. The new Jurassic World movies are horrible and the raptors look ridiculously bad in my opinion. Jurassic Park 3 had the best raptors!
@@xenomorphloverhey blue and the others are awesome!
@FabulousFeathertail they look fake and CG in most scenes. I also don't like their modern design.
Not better than JW but still good
Because back in the day, studios at least tried to make their vfx blend and look realistic. Today, its all about pumping out best they can do in under a short amount of time. Also how much vfx they can do in post compared to on camera.
The chill at 1:39 is next level. Films just aren't the same anymore.
3:33 that face gives me chills every time
So is this scene @ 0:33 to 0:44. God Bless.
“Is this how you make dinosaurs? No, this is how you play God.”
If we don't pay gods, who will?
@@Raison_d-etre nature
Walking into an abortion clinic
The core theme of the original book and movies, summed up.
He would have had a heart attack seeing the Indominus.
Remember when Raptors were scary and not pets?
Yes, I know that.
They should of kept them scary not pet version's
Wait until 65.
@@birdman6427 Im really hoping that turns out to be a good movie.
@@birdman6427 when is that out? I hope there's human deaths in this movie instead of like one guy
Scary parts
0:45 Velociraptor eye moves
2:20 Getting ready to be hunted down
3:19 Udesky steps into a trap
4:22 Ms. Kirby almost gets killed
They cut out the part where the Alpha orders the pack back, then looks down at Udesky picks him up by the neck and breaks it.
They weren't hunting they were searching just like the t rexes from the second movie they want their eggs back
@@ultimateman3065exactly. Every dinosaur has a reason to kill.
Rexy was just being a dinosaur.
Raptors were just being dinosaurs.
Buck and Doe wanted their baby back
JP3 raptors wanted their eggs back.
Indominus was curious about the outside world.
Indoraptor just hates humans, which is a fair point.
Giga was just defending its territory.
@@CosmicConnor316 the giganotosaurus has a name stripes
@@ultimateman3065 I thought it was Zeb
Brilliant action sequence, brilliant movie, JP3 is extremely underrated. Dinosaurs setting traps, amazing idea!
2:17 That sound still gives me chills.
Same
Seals 😂
Why does it give you chills
say what you want about this movie, but this scene has always been thrilling and scary to me.
2:16
Velociraptor: INTRUDERS!!! INTRUDERS!!
😂😂😂😂
Velociraptor: Intruders, Alpha
Chieftess: find them
we looked back at this thinking it was bad. When comparing this to dominion this is a 10/10
I always enjoyed this movie
No, because Giga>Spino
Nah dominion is good. I mean it's inaccurate but cmon that's like the whole franchise for you.
That’s not the point@@dinosaurpro6592 fact of the matter is, is that dominion isn’t even properly about the dinosaurs. They’re side characters in the finale to their own movie series.
@@magicmott941 Giga did nothing
0:03 I'll always remember those words
When Jurassic Park was about dinosaurs and not bugs, human clones, and Chris Pratt.
Here! Here! 👊
The Franchise was ALWAYS about cloning Living Beings... The Dinosaurs were only the Introduction.
Debs husband asks if you are trying to say that these films went from being somewhat believable to being totally ridiculous? Riding a motorcycle with velociraptors has got to be one of the most ridiculous scenes ever.
Yes
Much better days
Despite all the issues I have with the Raptor design(s), this part of JP3 is probably one of the better moments.
Wdym he looks cool being red and they sound cool too
Proof opinions on the designs are subjective, these raptor designs are awesome imo
At 2:51 was the first and only time in the JP series that you see velociraptors run out in the open and get some sense of their running speed. But it is such a short shot, unfortunately.
Ahhh.... I just love those raptor designs🔥, and they are freaky scary unlike the new pets of now.
2 of the jw raptors look like these ones you fool...
@@bill4665
Please, please, pleassee sent me (and everyone, cuz we all missed them so much since jp3) a link of the 2 JW pet raptors that LOOK like THOSE of JP3 you fool😂.
The colorful patterns make it a little more realistic
I don’t even consider the Jurassic World raptors. True Raptors there just pets.
I consider Jurassic Park Raptors, the ultra Raptors
@@FiFaFan390
FR
These are my favorite Velociraptor designs in the franchise.
I love how he takes off his bag at 3:03 then immediately gets stabbed in the back lol
So I take it if he had kept the bag he could have survived?
@@connorrussellsmith2284Probably not, let's be honest lol
@@Kogasengaha_Hishoshibut he could have survived longer.
@@DryptosaurusDavid Not sure if living longer in that situation is better lol
The Jurassic park III raptor designs are honestly the best designs. I like the diversity of the designs like some of them have quills and some of them don’t. they looked more intimidating in my opinion.
2:16 most iconic call for back up
0:56 me jumping out of the metal detector checking station and heading to the gate
Dr. Grant, the best raptors on screen, and a hot cup of Téa Leoni make JP3 required viewing
Though this JPIII was bad? Sure...then the new ones came out...now this one is a fking Master Piece!
Not a masterpiece, its flaws remain there. Characters are silly, the story is floppy, there’s no new direction given to the franchise, it’s just another Lost World adventure, just shorter. Special effects are dope, the soundtrack too. I appreciated the presence of Alan Grant, even though he is not the same Alan of the first movie. They tried to characterize him in a different way after the events of Nublar and imho they did a good job. It still remains a disappointing entry in the franchise. This said, I recognize that, compared to the World sequels, this is better. I’d rewatch this movie than rewatch any of Trevorrow’s abominations…
@@DonatoColangelo Ain't readin' allat, glad that happened tho, or sorry
@@DonatoColangelo yeah this movie is still pretty good
@senorgato4273 not much to read, you alright?
JPIII always good
My favorite depiction of Raptors. Even if the movie was bad.
Jurassic Park 3 in 2001: we need to give the raptors feathers in light of new fossil evidence.
Jurassic World 2015: we need to make the raptors as lizard-like as possible to pander to 90s nostalgia.
Jurassic Park: The raptors are flesh eating monsters that will kill anything they see!
Jurassic World: they're pets
@@CosmicConnor316
JP1 Raptors: Intelligent Monsters.
JP2 Raptors: Highly aggressive predators.
JP3 Raptors: Territorial animals with strong paternal instincts.
JW: Trained but still highly dangerous animals that ultimately chose to side with the man who raised them.
Everything Afterwards: Yeah they may as well be pets.
@@RulerOfYore exactly
@@RulerOfYore Yeah. Being able to train raptors actually seems incredibly believable given their intelligence and the fact they're social animals. I mean that's why we can train dogs after all. They're intelligent and pack animals.
@@CollinMcLean dogs were bred over millions of years for that, they straight up cloned dinosaurs with nothing like that
4:00 she should’ve yelled a little louder. A dinosaur on the other side of the island might not have heard her.
Literally pretty much what her character here is famous for. Not shutting up.
0:34 Did the Raptor hear Paul yelling out "ERIC" or the loud kick and glass shatter on the vending machine?
I'd say neither. It was probably following the scent of the eggs.
1:51 That sound still scares me to this day.
How did CGI fall so far? These look better than anything we see today.
Quite funny to imagine them filming that bit where the actors are running through the field just stumbling about and falling over reacting to nothing cause everything was added with CGI later.
Also funny how Billy looks like he's loving it seeing them set a trap seemingly with no care given to the fact that the trap was set using one of their crew.
Probably unlike most other predators, the velociraptor probably go through almost everything just to and never give up to catch prey!
These movies are the best. Actually capturing the nature of the book.
1:36
Laugh at Velociraptor who's outside a locked door and the glass is bulletproof.
Me: How you gettin' now, buddy?!
Velociraptor: *bark and tailwhips the bulletproof glass*
One of the most underrated films of all time.
You got that right
Idk 3 was kinda bad man lol.
@@goldman6506 hey don't give JP3 a bad rep it's still good
No, dude. *The Lost World* is underrated. This film is pretty bad.
It's the *one* film in this franchise that makes *Dominion* look good by comparison.
@michellecalloway5329 JP3 *already has* a pretty bad rep. 😅
It may not be "so bad it's unwatchable", but compared to its two predecessors, it's significantly inferior.
Such a beautiful design.
Dr. Grant speaking facts cause that kinda thing is happening in real world...
Jurassic Park 3 under appreciated ❤
For my response the Jurassic park 3 is the best movie ever in Jurassic park franchise
In my opinion, it’s the third best, the first two 🔛🔝
The best part is when that one Velociraptor broke the news to its comrades outside the facility ruins.
Although the movie was realsed in 2001 the raptors are still more intriguing than the the ones from Jurassic world and i never get tired of watching this
This movie had the scariest raptors
I always thought this was one of the better JP films.
Compared to Dominion it is one of the better films
Even though it's not exactly the most scientifically accurate thing, I love how frightening the raptors are in JP3 because of their intelligence. Even though the movie as a whole isn't great, there are so many amazing "Show, don't tell" moments that highlight this.
>1:38 When the raptor looks up and sees there's a gap it can crawl up to to get to them
>2:23 The looks the pack gives each other, wondering what's happening, who is calling for help and where, and looking towards the matriarch before acting
>Presumably having seen the humans running for the trees and moving to cut them off, hence how Udesky ran straight into a pair
>3:28 Knowing how to paralyze, but not kill, a prey item
we should've gotten these raptors instead of the atrociraptors which are essentially recolors of the original JW pack
2:30 Me: Stampede!
4:14- I guess you could say....they veloci-trapped-her 🤣
I'll see myself out now🚪
That's a good one I burst out laughing 🤣😂🤣
I never realized it at the time but the raptor going after Billy and Amanda in the lab would make sense due to Billy stealing the eggs, I didn’t make that connection when I saw this movie as a kid.
I like how the male in this scene(s) is just trying to protect his baby/egg😂
Seeing mr noodle from elmo's world being mauled by raptors always made me laugh for some demented reason
Yeah. I hoped I wasn't the only one who knew him for that. Rest in peace to the actor.
I knew the guy as Mr noodle too
Although it’s not a “good” movie, it still had moments like these that had me on edge, and had me intrigued on how these raptors adapted, like having a complex way of speaking to one another
2:23 The Alpha Velociraptor
That’s a female
@@Getstr8cash still an alpha
Yeah she is of all the 4 males
@@Chilly_1males are stronger
2:32 Stampede!!! 😱 Now that’s what I call a prehistoric rodeo😂
A dinosaur rodeo would be pretty cool.
Run! IT'S A STAMPEDE!!
@@themaestro2572, that reminds me of Dinotopia.
The difference between these velociraptors and the dinosaurs in the Jurassic World movies is simple. These are purely animals, behaving as animals would in this situation. The World dinosaurs really do not act like animals: they're "genetically engineered theme park monsters, nothing more, and nothing less". It's why I'll rewatch Jurassic Park 3 over any of the World movies.
Not really. The Jurassic park dinosaurs are also genetically engineered theme park animals. That’s why they act so aggressively all the time, and continually hunt the main protagonists rather than just do something else.
@@imperialinquisition6006
But they still behave like animals. These raptors are chasing Grant and company because Billy stole their eggs.
grant specifically calls the dinosaurs in this movie theme park monsters, they have alwasy been theme park monsters, thats the point of both trilogies
In Jurassic Word, the dinosaurs were way more fleshed out than those of the original trilogy, to the extent that caring for them took up a significant portion of their plots. The connection with Blue was to emphasize that; even the stereotypically villainous Velociraptor can be empathetic due to its intelligence. This scene, in contrast, shows a cliche horror villain setting up a trap that it shouldn’t be intelligent enough to pull off (or that someone shouldn’t be dumb enough to fall for).
There’s a lot of valid comparisons you can make between JP and JW, but this isn’t one of them.
Absolutely 💯
I still think these raptors were awesome. I love the sounds they made and those weird colors and spikes on their heads. They remind me of Skeksis.
@AllAction i’m Big Fan
One thing I came to loving about movies growing up is noticing the score each film makes.Its really quick but I love how it sounds at 2:16
Velociraptors are coming after the humans because they hope to find their eggs.
I love how the "into the herd" scene mirrors the gallimimus scene from JP. But this time, the humans are the one running from the theropod.
After the Jurassic World movies, Jurassic Park 3 is a masterpiece. When I was a kid, I liked it more than The Lost World. We used to complain, and look at the new ones....The Velociraptors in Jurassic Park should be terrifying, not pets
The new movies never treated them as pets
1:52 that Velociraptor is calling for help
I admire the bravey and courage of these characters, I'd be Raptor meat in this place in less then a second.
These raptors and the JW raptors are the best tbh imo. They feel the most like actual animals
JW raptors are so mid. The raptors from the OG trilogy stomp on them like no one’s business.
I feel sad about Udeski cause he totally could have lived, he ran right by a perfectly climbable tree.
His adrenaline was going and he probably wasn't thinking.
@@aaronflowers8881The terror overtook him.
Poor Mr noodle
These were my favourite versions of raptor the details colour everything perfect 😊
Udesky's last words : Hey!!! Over Here!!!
It's sad Eric Kirby would never meet Udesky...
Personally, my favourite part of this movie, it's so unbelievably eerie, and then BAM another terrifying raptor chase. The music adds to the scene phenomenally and the intelligence of the raptors is bone-chilling, this my favourite type of horror; where the ''villains'' (though, I use the word loosely) are intelligent and practically unstoppable and all the protagonists can really do is be smarter, be faster, and/or be very very lucky (but not the insane plot armour type of luck)
3:32
so cute, i love how it turned its head
I find it creepy and menacing
God I love this movie
Raptor:heyyyyy i got a way on top😉😉😉😊under the cage:don't come don't🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I got scared as a kid.
@0:46 love it every single time..
3:27 Alpha: *Speaking calmly to Udesky as she plants her heel into his back* Call to them..... *Udesky tries to crawl away* I know this hurts.... *Twists and digs her claw into his back* Call to them.... Call to them now!
Oh! T-1000 reference!
"They actually set a trap"
1:50 - 1:54 That was smart HElp,.. HE-
Udesky reminds me of Eddie from JP2. Their death are so tragic 😢.
Cool movie
Jp3 raptors are the best raptors so far in the franchise,yes or obviously?
Mr Noodle became lunch. XD!!!
Elmo (from Sesame Street, and Elmo's World) is not gonna be happy about this.
I truly wonder if every single dinosaur that ever lived was a vicious, carnivorous animal who spent their entire life maiming, killing, and eating prey.
Alan grant is the best
0:35 bro the raptor is mogging
I used to hate this movie but then Jurassic World appeared
"This is how you play God."
So many stories involve people wanting so badly to play God, and it usually ends up in disaster...for them, anyway.
4:29 They set a trap. They actually set a trap.
The Jurassic Park three velociraptors are sick!!!!!!!!! 😎✌️💀
Can we take a moment to acknowledge how the raptor literally hid in plain sight? Pretended to be one of the dead specimens and then struck when the time was right. Literal deception right there
That woman was the cause of all their problems
Big facts
Big facts I hated every time she got upset she started running like where are you gonna go
Back when you ran from a raptor not hug it
Birds are modern day dinos then yea they had the ability to communicate it be fuckng terrifying
3:34 Dinobot Maximize!
This scene is still one of the best
Isla sorna is tooo cool🥶 compare to nublar We want more of isla sorna
As a huge fan of Jurassic Park and Lost World, this was not the best BUT I appreciate this movie. By the time I saw this movie I was already in my mid teens, so I knew from here if them greedy corporate continue making Jurassic Park movies it would only go downhill.
And boi oh boi did this franchise go down hill fast after this movie.