@@dwnkaomwn3953I genuinely believe that they were attempting to distance themselves from the second film. There were plot holes that didn’t make sense (like the dead crew on the boat), so I truly believe they were hoping to kind of “start again” with this film. THAT BEING SAID- people either love this film or hate this film. There is rarely anyone in between. I just try to appreciate each film on its own individually. I also work in the film industry though, so I often am told that I am more interested in film and true creation than the common person. I just am very aware that this film was budgeted and written a few different times, and this was the FINAL attempt that any studio was willing to give it. Some of my favorite films of all times are some of peoples least favorite. 😂
When the Ceratosaurus turned away from the group at 41:26 instead of attacking, I never understood why until I was older. These two didn’t seem to catch it either, but they were in the ball park. It’s comparable to the Tyrannosaurus urine scaring away smaller dinosaurs that Eric explained earlier in the movie. The Ceratosaurus took one sniff and it could tell that was fresh Spinosaurus feces. It’s not that the Ceratosaurus couldn’t see, hear or smell them, its brain simply did a 180 and chose life upon picking up the scent of the theropod serial killer.
Ben (Amanda's boyfriend) must have been injured in the fall (hitting branches on the way?) and died from his injuries. Eric wasn't able to assist him or get his body down out of tree, so he had to unfortunately leave him there. And for Ben... eight weeks out in the open in a humid, hot environment with little scavengers, bugs, etc. I'm surprised he still looks THAT good!
@@tycol322 I think it's implied from the home video where Ben calls Amanda "honey" or "darling" or something, I can't really remember but it's something endearing!
He was stuck and his legs got eaten by Velociraptors (he probably told Eric to flee before that). They should have shot this actual scene cause the openingscene doesn't show one glimpse of a dinosaur and for a 3rd film in a franchise that is a bit weak. The Kirbys were total assh⁰les about the dude who saved their kid. As if their constant dumbassery wasn't enough to dislike them this definitely is.
This actually makes a surprising amount of sense since some wild animals have been known to actively seek revenge. For instance, there was a tiger that was a shot by a poacher, and not long after, that tiger's mate sought out and killed the same hunter who killed it. Maybe it was a coincidence, but I really doubt it.
@@Flufux I mean, dinosaurs are smarter, then we give them credit for, the brain of the T-Rex is actually big for the size and good connected. Even if the Spino looked way different and mostly lived in the water, I can see them seeking revenge. Lost world showed already a bit. If they ever make another movie, I hope they add a real Spino, its such a weird and interesting dinosaur.
Spinosaurus is a real animal, but it's very different compared to this portrayal. In reality, it was more of a fish eater with a long body and fin-like tail that waded through large rivers, swamps and costlines in prehistoric Africa. Spinosaurus is considered a meme in the paleontologist community because it constantly gets updated with new discoveries and weird adaptations.
The theory said that this Spinosaurus was the first dino being genetical modified because is was a real killer hunter in movie, and is huuuuge, so damn big
30:33 *About not closing Erik's hideaway hatch:* My guess is they didn't expect to go back there. Especially once Erik was found, there really wouldn't be that expectation.
1. back in 2001, this is what the Spino was thought to have looked like. These days, it is thought to have smaller limbs and spend more time in the water than the land. And in that fight, the moment the rex had the spino's neck in its jaws, it would have been game over (rex had the strongest bite force of any animal known). 2.for what it's worth, raptors were as smart as bunnies probably.
Each movie tried to use the latest knowledge of dino appearances. But they couldn't really undo the ones they already showed. They also address it in jw.
@@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935Even Henry Wu in JW stated that none of the dinos were 100% accurate. The sheer fact they had to implement other animals’ DNA into the dinos’ is already proof that Jurassic Park/World’s dinos are never full dinos.
@@Jaden_The_CelestialFacts. In the beginning it of the movie where Grant says that the Dino’s are nothing more than theme park monsters, he’s not wrong. Due to the incomplete genomes of Ingens Dino’s and having to Frankenstein in other animals to make a living functioning organism they are technically monsters. Or at least hybrids. This is actually explored upon in the lore; stating the Spinosaurus was an attempt at merging other Dino’s together to make the spino which would explain why it wasn’t on Ingens list, it was strictly off the books experimenting. This is to explain why the spino looks so monotonous and aggressive as compared to it’s real life counterpart.
Fun fact, based on secret MasraniCorp files that you could “discover” before Jurassic World came out, apparently the spino was a Hybrid, specifically a Protohybrid, and the first and original, with multiple species spliced into its DNA. Apparently it got experimented on a lot, which is why people speculate that it chases the main cast so much, because of its sheer hate for humans.
@@gergopiroska5749 And, to be fair, it's understandable; we still don’t have the full picture of what Spinosaurus may have looked like. We are close, but not fully there yet, and much closer than back then. So, if we made a Spinosaurus in a movie right now, it could be a bit different than what we may find out a year from now.
Little fun fact about compys (procompsognathus, for my fellow dino fans): in the novel Jurassic Park, Hammond fell down a hill after being startled by a recording of their T-Rex over an intercom from Lex and Timmy playing around, and was killed by a pack of compys due to their paralyzing bites. He was pretty much eaten alive and it's one of the more gruesome deaths in the book. Nedry's is a little worse, tho
@@fox-fluffl9002 ugh, yah. The image of him feeling and holding but not seeing his own warm guts in his hands below the ragged remains of his hawaiian shirt is horrifying. You're blind, and you know it's over....all you can do is wait
@@fox-fluffl9002It's my opinion that the sudden screeching and spreading and rattling of the dilophosaur's neck frill is supposed to STARTLE it's victim into opening their eyes WIDE, so he can spit in your open eyes. I think most animals open their eyes WIDE when surprised. It's the universal look of fear. I may be reading too much into it but it makes sense to me why the dilo would act that way right before spitting.
I remember the day me and the crew went to see this. We all went to the mall and went to cop new outfits, we were so hype. I got my ears pierced, it was a chill day. The movie ticket was like 6 dollars. Don't mean to rant but these movies bring back so many great memories and I appreciate that. Jah bless you and the family.
25:46 These dinosaurs here are two different species of duckbills. The green ones with the long pointy crest are called Parasaurolophus. The yellow ones with the orange semicircle crest are called Corythosaurus.
This was thought to have been the final chapter in the JURASSIC PARK series, until 2015, JURASSIC WORLD was released. Anyway, this movie had some trouble behind the scenes namely the script was thrown away and had to be rewritten before filming had begun. The original script was going to have teenagers crash land on the island of Isla Sorna on their way to Galapagos. They encounter a strange hermit living in a treehouse, where it turns out to be Alan Grant, having snuck onto the island to study the dinosaurs in their natural habitat. Director Joe Johnston threw it away, calling it "a bad episode of FRIENDS." The actors actually sustained cuts and bruises during filming and had the makeup artist cover up the cuts and bruises every day. The animatronic SPINOSAURUS tore the head of the animatronic T.Rex while they were filming a fight scene that was cut from the movie. The actors even did their own stunts in the movie, but no one was hurt, thankfully. The SPINOSAURUS killing the T.Rex was controversial upon release and Rexy from the first JURASSIC PARK made an appearance in JURASSIC WORLD.
@godofdrip4889 I always thought that too. But I've been told in other videos that this trex was an adult. And possibly the young rex from the 2nd movie grown up. But it looks like a juvenile to me.
@@godofdrip4889 it was longer than the Rex but the rex was much heavier, had bone crushing banana sized teeth, the biggest bite force on earth, probably the greatest smell and eyesight out of every land animal. It was literally evolved to be a killing machine that killed giant herbivores like Triceratops Horridus or Edmontosaurus Annectens While the Spinosaurus was huge It was built much slender Conical teeth for catching slippery prey like fish It was a giant piscivore that may have hunted small herbivores occasionally The only carnivore it would scare off was probably Rugops since i doubt it would dare to go near a Carcharodontosaurus
The big one chasing them in this is the Spinosarus. The reason its chasing them is because they injured its sail with the plane. If you remember the blood on the windshield, that came from the dino not the human. In actuality the spinosaurs is a fish eater
43:35 i heard from others that the spinasaurous (sp?) was taking revenge on all humans due to all the torture and experiments done to it. Which i think makes sense. It was tortured by the same being who hatched it, so it now perceives all humans as a threat. The trex was just a territorial dispute
Herbivore dinos would probably be as dangerous tbh, if you look at a lot of wild herbivores in the modern day they can be extremely aggressive depending on the circumstances.
A carnivore usually only hunts when it's hungry. An herbivore will attack to protect its territory or its herd. One of the reasons everyone liked the Therizinosaurus, apart from its crazy look, was that it was an aggressive herbivore. The only other times that sort of thing came up was The Lost World and some of the video games.
They definitely are not the gentle giants, sadly they get portrayed as such. Probably more then a Tyrannosaurus Rex, who is known for aggressive behavior and many fights in their life.
The thing I liked about this film was the fact that InGen had a list of animals they were supposed to create and then they decided to go about creating other dinosaurs. Plus you get to see Spinosaurus again in Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous
It's funny you guys called them "sardines in a can" during the plane wreckage scene, I remember being a kid reading the Junior Novelization of this film and Paul referred to them as "sardines in a can" in that scene
30:50 But they did close it.... When the kids said compies, he gets up and then when it shows it from a distance and the dinosaur show up you can see the lid close....🙂
think they mean when Alan and Eric left together, they left the hatch open. I would have closed it as well to be honest, just in case you did need to come back.
3:55 I could be wrong, but I don't recall them talking about _having_ kids. There was talk about Dr. Grant's inability to tolerate and/or communicate with them. But that was a _Grant v kids_ thing. Not a relationship thing. That was my take away, anyhow. 🤷🏼♂️ I do get worried about the level of stress *Jane* experiences. I've seen this mentioned before, and thought I'd add my voice.
Grant said you want one of those to her and he also told Dr. Malcolm that he was in a relationship with her. So yeah they were talking about having kids.
Thank you for pointing out how unrealistic movie knockouts are. First, it’s not easy to knock someone out in one hit. you have to hit them hard. if you hit someone hard enough to knock them out, be lucky you didn’t kill them. At best they now have a concussion, at worst they could be dead or you could cause permanent brain damage.
From what I understand, the spinosaurus had a nest full of babies, and Cooper panicked and shot and killed them. The spinosaurus was hunting the group and ignoring all other prey because it wanted revenge.
Fun Fact: one of the early drafts for this movie would have had Doctor Grant living on the island, studying the dinosaurs. "Fun" Fact #2: in another version of the movie, Doctor Grant actually found the boat at the end, and it would be revealed that the Pteranodons(the flying reptiles in the bird cage) were behind the crew's deaths. Fun Fact #3: the name Pteranodon means "Wings without teeth," yet they are shown in this movie to incorrectly have teeth. I suppose to make them scarier, but upon my first time watching, I didn't find them too scary, mostly because the majority of my attention was focused on how the Pteranodons had teeth, and trying to figure out why. I finally landed on "Well, InGen must've done something wrong during the cloning process. Activated the wrong gene, activated the right one in the wrong way, or used the wrong DNA to fill in the gaps.
Bro that scene at 33:00 when the camera cuts to the Spinosaurus just standing there is still to me like the most terrifying shot in any movie. That thing is just fucking MENACING looking all beefed up and just standing there like it was just waiting for them to turn around and see it looking like an absolute beast of a monster. And the fact that it somehow snuck up on them that quietly. I mean that shot to me is number one and my number 2 might have to be the Vader scene at the end of Rogue One, more specifically the few short seconds when it gets quiet and everyone turns around and looks into the black corridor and you hear creaking, then Vader’s breath, then the ignition of his light saber with that beefy bass tone and just his stance and everything. And taking into consideration the fact that he would have had to turn off part of his life support in order to have the lights on his chest off. Means he knew exactly what he was doing and intentionally turned them off just so he could be even more intimidating when they all just turned around and heard him breathe and then he ignited his saber and then just knowing they were fucked. Then keeping the life support off through that fight, showing just how strong he was with the force that he could use it to keep him alive without his life support and still be in combat and destroy all those rebels easily. That scene is also fucking badass but in a completely different way and I think that one is number 2 for me. But that one and this one with that shot of the Spino just hulking there looking that badass and like intentionally just waiting, letting them really take in the fear and intimidation of it, as if it really knew and was doing it for that exact reason, are to me the top 2 best scenes of that type. Just fucking awesome
When I first saw Jurassic Park III, I was quite intimidated when I saw the word *RESTRICTED* on the screen in that first shot. I assumed that it meant that this film was rated R, which stands for Restricted. I knew that people wanted an R-rated Jurassic movie, so I figured that JP3 would be the one to make them happy. And, to be honest, some scenes genuinely feel R-rated to me. The Spinosaurus was quite scary, especially since it killed off a Tyrannosaurus Rex. *A* Tyrannosaurus Rex, not *THE* Tyrannosaurus Rex. On first viewing, I wasn't sure what to make of the Raptors until the end scene when they got their eggs back. I know that I wasn't...and still am not...a fan of their new design in this film. But, I gave them very high praise when they spared Alan Grant and the Kirby family. If this had taken place in either of the previous films, do you think those Raptors would have spared them? There's only one right answer to that. That's when I began to love the Raptors. Sometime between the release of The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III, I felt sorry for the Raptors and their undeserved bad reputation. As such, I wished for friendlier Raptors in any future installments. That scene at the end of JP3 granted me that wish, which is what made me begin to fall in love with them. As the years passed, my love for the Raptors grew stronger and stronger. But, it was the Jurassic World movies that turned my love for the Raptors into the obsession I still have to this day. I'm extremely obsessed with the Raptors today. In fact, I love them more than any of the Jurassic movies. I just wish they weren't portrayed as "scary, vicious monsters". That's the one thing I hate about this franchise, as good as it is. That's what ruined their reputation. What's worse is that most people want "scary, vicious monsters" instead of regular animals minding their own business.
To be fair with Amanda not showing much empathy for Ben. He was just her boyfriend. Not husband ;) and not defending but they left the door open on the truck as they didn't have any intention of going back to it. Let the dino's eat whatever they like I say haha. Also it was likely that the Spinosaurus killed the boat crew.
It could’ve been the pterosaurs, maybe. They can be stealthy, even on foot. We see the first one, in the “birdcage”, sneaking up on everyone; Eric’s scream gives it away, and yet, by the time the others fully see it, it’s already flying away with him.
This is my third favorite film in the franchise as I absolutely love Jurassic Park 3! I love the Spinosaurus so much that it's my favorite carnivore and has my favorite Raptor designs in the franchise, plus the return of Sam Neil is a huge bonus, not to mention the pteranodon scene is so good and how after the pteranodon scene, it shows us that while some may be dangerous, they are still beautiful and majestic animals that once roamed the earth! Thank you so much for watching the film and I enjoyed the reactions you both had!
6:48 *Jane:* _"Can you believe people really do this?"_ • 6:57 *JV:* _"I don't know how popular it is now...In the 90's and the 2000's it was a big thing."_ 🤦🏼♂️ JV my friend, you always seem to do this. You're always looking at *_now_* as being the _only time_ people have a brain, creativity or an enlightened view. Before *now* we couldn't write well, make decent thought proviking films, or see the world the way it is.¹ _Paleontology_ has been around for hundreds of years (formally since the 1700's). I don't know what kind of kid you were but everyone I knew loved dinosaurs as kids. So in that regard, they were _always_ popular. Even before *Jurassic Park.* These films did not inspire dinosaur lovers. It is likely the other way around. It was the wide-spred love of dinosaurs that inspired *Jurassic Park.* 🦖 A number of us dino-loving kids never grew out of it. Including my 35-year-old daughter. While her studies were primary in archeology, she goes to Montana almost every summer on _Paleontological_ digs.² In fact, she's there right now. 🦕😏 *Jane:* _"Cheese on peas!"_ My new favorite phrase. 😄 Be well you two!🙋🏼♂️ ··•●✺●•·· ¹ ─ Jabbin' with affection. 😋 ² ─ Of course, only in _recent years_ have people finally able to partake in more than one interest/field of study. 😉🤭😄
Wdym the first JP literally changed the way the average joe's view on dinosaurs Before the movie and even before the book People thought dinosaurs were slow, sluggish, and cold blooded reptiles While, they were indeed reptiles they were warm blooded, fast, and much more bird like
So this is probably the worst one, but is explainable. In the beginning the plane hit the Spinosaurous' fin causing a small knick. The fin showed the damage for the remainder of the movie. That I believe is why it kept coming after them, because they injured it with their plane. As for how Dinos went extinct. Up until the mid 80's it was believed that they died due to a massive global drought. That they all died off and that it was followed by an ice age where the Mammoth and Sabertooth went extinct due to homosapiens hunting them for food and warmth, and environmental conditions. In the early 80's a skull was found in South America and misidentified as being part of another skeleton. Then a skeleton was found in Africa which matched the skull in South America. In the same area they found trace minerals normally found in meteorites and space rocks. This led to a theory that was later confirmed that a meteorite hit the earth causing the land mass to split. This impact killed off the dinosaurs and most of the remaining prehistoric life. The ash cloud causes the eventual Ice Age. The Theory was recognized and confirmed by the mid to late 80's.
The continents split apart long before the meteorite impact at the K-T Boundary. They were not that far from their present positions when the meteorite struck near the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
Some research is now showing that massive flooding also contributed to the extinction. These creatures had fire AND water trying to take them out. Respect.
The First movie Jurassic Park takes place in Isla Nublar, But the Second Movie The lost World JP and the Third movie Jurassic park 3 both take place in Isla Sorna Site B
I love these films. The next three films are good too but when you watch Jurassic World Dominion please watch the extended version because it explains so much more
While the first two films had that spark of hard scifi to them - research based, focused on a moral message in some capacity, etc - this third outing (directed by Joe Johnston, the first to take directorial role after Spielberg's two epics) veered more in to pure Monster Movie fun. It's very reminiscent of some 30's and even 50's "Monster Island" films, such as King Kong or one of the original Godzilla films. It's a lot of fun, and certainly good in it's own right! But critical reception at the time was poor and after not making as much as it's predecessor's at the box office, the Jurassic Park franchise would stay shelved until Jurassic World's release in 2015. The Hexology (6 movies!) would complete in 2022. Jane picks great movies! She should pick more 😜😜
Amanda's iconic screaming is the trademark of jurassic park 3 that made watchers forget about Allen, Billy, and the rest. Also this is the least jp favorite because people cringe on the rex loses to spinosaurus.
Rex's were built to fight and kill other dinosaurs. In the movie you see the Rex get its jaws around the neck of the Spino that is it, fight over, spino dead.
They left the bunker door open cause they weren't planning on coming back js. Their way back home was also on the island so ofc they were in a rush to get out of there
One of the things that I, at first, didn’t like about this movie was how detached it felt from the lore. Granted yeah it’s in the same world and all, but I loved the other two films because they focused on the company that made the dinosaurs; InGen. The only thing I could get from this film alone was that that Spinosaurus wasn’t on their list of dinos they made. It never really explained why, though. Thankfully, with the help of the Jurassic Park/World official website, some deeper lore had been revealed, and that was that Spinosaurus was supposed to be a secret project. As of right now in the lore, that same Spinosaurus is STILL alive, even after the events of all the Jurassic World films. I really would like to know what it’s up to and what’ll happen to it.
I think i would hate to watch a movie in real life with Jane. jumping and screaming every time their is a cut in the film showing a different direction of a peaceful scene :D
Alrighty time to help you guys with dinosaurs again Big one : Spinosaurus Means Spine lizard One of the weirdest dinosaurs ever found The two guys were killed by the Pteranodons, but because this movie was changed last second it got left with no explanation That T.rex vs Spino fight broke the fandom to this very day since the Paleontologist of the development team at the time Jack Horner had a vendetta against t.rex he decided they should ad Spinosaurus as the new apex predator, but it came off as a company killing its own mascot.
The reason the Spinosaurus was so aggressive and hunting them the entire time wasn't because it was hungry, it was for revenge. Remember at the beginning when they arrived and ran into the Spino with the plane, chopping up its side with the propellers? Yeah basically it took issue with that and wanted to collect some debts lol.
Another terrific reaction! I can’t wait for the Jurassic World reaction! Believe it or not the original script involved teenagers getting trapped on the Isla Sorna where the meet a hermit which was Grant who had snuck over to study the dinosaurs. If you’re looking for more dinosaur films I gotta recommend Disney’s Dinosaurs, The Land Before Time, and We’re Back! A Dinosaur Story. 🦖🦕
“Why did they make a T-rex?” Because they were building an amusement park full of dinosaurs. T-rexes are… amusing. Plus, it would be ridiculous to not have the most famous dinosaur in your park about dinosaurs.
Ngl Seeing Spino Peeking Through The Plane Was Like, What A Shot! Although It Didn't Matter That Amanda Scream, The Spino Just Sees Them Still Living And Breathing! And The Rest Of The Plot Continues.
Okay last one I'm going to try and explain. when Allen uses the raptor call to ask for help, so in their language and when they understand it that's the signals for help and then afterwards they heard the helicopter in the sky, so the raptors felt more we're coming to help, that just like the raptors came to help when there buddy calls out for help, when they called, so that's why they left and took their eggs and said fine we got what we wanted that's it, it shows their intelligences.
“You can stick with, as long as you don’t hold us up” Those two, Paul and Amanda, were very lucky to have Allan there; anyone else may have washed his hands, and walked away, leaving them to clean their own mess. I’d be pretty pissed to have been tricked into landing in an island full of prehistoric monsters, by a guy who can’t even pay me.
Quick note on why the boat was still going in the beginning: Boats don't have 'gas' pedals like cars, but have a gradual 'lever' instead that stays were it is, unless you pull it forward or back to increase or decrease speed. At least, generally😅
Theres several theories as to why spinosaurus was so aggressive 1. Hes been tested at as a youngling by humans and ever since hates humans, 2. When the mercenaries ran from the forest we heard some gunshots and those were from them killing a spinosaurus infant, cooper even has a wound thats shaped like a smaller dinosaurs mouth, 3. It was angry because the plane hit it, making it think that the plane was challenging it for its territory
that wasnt her husband it was their friend, slso fun fact her saying im sorry u have to be here was the actors talking to each other between shoots and they used it
I was working at McDonald’s when the Jurassic Park movies come out and the Dino size fries were the biggest deal to everyone back then! I’m glad someone else remembers.
A lot people ask why Spinosaurus is such a villain. He's territorial and upset. If you watch the cockpit, the blood splatter came from the plane striking the Spino's Sail during takeoff. Injuring an animal can be very fearsome response. More importantly like Indominus in World, Likely treated poorly by Ingen.
Fun Dino Fact: In the original Jurassic Park, Steven Spielberg wanted a smaller dinosaur than the T-Rex for a sneakier, smarter opponent. Velociraptors were actual only about 40 lbs, so they decided to just make up a "small tyrannosaur" type dino for the movie. During the making of the movie, a large theropod was actually discovered that matched the "Velociraptors' from the film pretty closely - about 5' at the hip, 15' long, and around 1000lbs - the size of a pony. It was discovered in Utah and named the Utahraptor. Quite a few people here in the comments sections have picked at the biological inaccuracies of the creatures in the Jurassic Franchise, but keep in mind that these (as mentioned by Dr. Grant in this movie, these aren't actual dinosaurs. They're genetically-created creatures made by InGen, based on dinosaurs. The true Spinosaurus looked something similar to this creature - the same head-shape and back-sail, but the body-plan was more like a crocodile barely standing and walking on it's back legs - it wouldn't have been anywhere near a match for a T-Rex. T-Rex' are estimated to have weighed 10-12 tons. Spinosaurus were closer to 6-8 tons. The only known land-dinosaur believed larger than the T-Rex was a Giganotosaurus - which may have weighed as much as 15 tons! Though most evidence puts it around the same mass as the T-Rex. Pterodactyls were around the size of golden eagles- 5' wingspan and maybe 10 lbs. These flying animals are more likely Genetically-Enhanced Pteranodons (technically pterosaurs aren't dinosaurs at all) based on height and overall appearance - although true pterosaurs of this height weighed around 100 - 150 lbs, didn't have grasping hind-legs, and couldn't have carried a 100 lb kid off. There was a giant flying "dinosaur" called the Quetzalcoatlus - 18 ft tall, 550 lbs, with a wingspan the size of a bus, that might have been strong enough and large enough to carry, and eat, a human child! "Nuke it from orbit. The only way to be sure." ~ Aliens
Spinosaurus Aegyptus… A dinosaur of mystery that was discovered during World War… It was either World War I or World War II, but anyway, the fact that they didn't find all of its bones because most of them were destroyed by tank shells and they can only find certain pieces, but they definitely knew it was bigger than T-Rex, however when you go down to the very last movie of the Jurassic World Series, you'll find out, there's something even bigger than spinosaurus... to some things. In reality spinosaurus, isn't that big, but there is something bigger. 18:26 what I love about that part because not only do they know that Ingen is creating more dinosaurs but they're doing it off the record meaning something up and they don't want anyone to know. 19:00 "we're on the worlds most dangerous island, and we're not even getting paid" that is one of my favorite lines of this movie😂 24:15 it's basically what I said when you guys saw the first movie when you go to a zoo, you don't just see the elephants, rhinos and giraffes and ostriches. You also see the gorillas, the lions, the hyenas, the crocodiles, and the snakes from a safe distance, or with safe precautions..... you don't go to the zoo to just see plant eaters grazing. You wanna also see the animals that hunt them. also it wouldn't make a good movie if there were no predators, but again you're right it would be a lot smarter if there were no predators 25:28 seriously you guys tend to guess ahead of what's about to happen either you guys have seen this movie or you guys are really really good at guessing😅 Remember what Dr. Alan Grant said the dinosaurs are starting to change sexes from female to male, the Raptors with the feathers on their heads are the males all the striped black and white ones are the females 27:44 There's no way he would know the eggs were in there Bobby said he took a few pictures of the nest.... which was obvious a lie, plus you'll see why he shouldn't drop it 30:09 don't worry they're high enough to wear spinosaurus won't be able to get to them… Then again, I don't know how high up they are...😅 33:43 no a lot of people have figured it out the fact that he was hit by the planes propellers and was injured got the spinosaurus angry and wanting to get some payback. Sadly, he remembers them. 36:52 dude why the heck do you guys guess it's so well I'm blown away here😆 45:48 more like a clan 46:31 more like they understand what they're trying to do but they don't like it. Thankfully, the leader is picking up something they're not liking they know that something is coming something they know they can't handle.
@See Jane Go TV Actually the spinosaurus wasn't the one responsible for the people on the boat disappearing/ getting killed it was actually the pteranodons ( pterodactys ) if you watch that scene again you will hear a swooping sound and then watch the scene where Eric is in the pteranodons nest he threw a human skull 💀 which is supposed to have belong to one of the guys from the boat.
I like the fan theory that the spino that was in the beginning got killed by the plane and the one chasing the people is it’s mate and is out to kill then because it’s mad of them killing it’s mate.
So glad to see you both seemed to actually enjoy this one, this movie is probably the most underrated out of the whole saga and gets a lot of hate for not being as good as the first two. So many people loved the T. rex in the first two and were so mad when they killed it in this one that they all decided this would be their least favorite for the rest of time. I think the Jurassic World movies aren't as good as this one, we had to wait 14 years for a sequel after this movie and Jurassic World I've got really mixed feelings for. This one though, I really like it. Like I said I don't think it's as good as the first two but it's still got some really cool stuff in it.
The Spinosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Ankylosaurus, and Corythosaurus were created illegally by some InGen employees in 1999 on Isla Sorna in the Embryonics Development Lab.
Yeah in the original script they insinuate that the step-dad died after he let they kirby's son go from the shoot plausibly from internal injuries from hit trees on they way down
Kash says the Spinosaurus hates people in season 5 of Camp Cretaceous, so yes, probably very territorial, maybe it was mistreated at a young age by InGen handlers since it was part of the Amalgam Testing in 1999.
Only Sam Neill could make a line like "It's a birdcage" so utterly frightening.
Honestly, it doesn't make sense for there to be a cage for those pterodactyls after we saw some in the last film outside of one.
@@dwnkaomwn3953I genuinely believe that they were attempting to distance themselves from the second film. There were plot holes that didn’t make sense (like the dead crew on the boat), so I truly believe they were hoping to kind of “start again” with this film. THAT BEING SAID- people either love this film or hate this film. There is rarely anyone in between. I just try to appreciate each film on its own individually. I also work in the film industry though, so I often am told that I am more interested in film and true creation than the common person. I just am very aware that this film was budgeted and written a few different times, and this was the FINAL attempt that any studio was willing to give it. Some of my favorite films of all times are some of peoples least favorite. 😂
Just to let you guys know, those things are not pterodactyls they are another kind of flying reptile called Pteranodons.
@@DavidWilliams-gy6rb Thank you.
@@dwnkaomwn3953pterodactyls didn’t exist there was pterodactylys and pteranodons what where assumed as pterodactyls
Amanda: BEN! ERIC!
Jane: Shut up!
Also Jane: JUSTIN. JUSTIN. JUSTIN. JUSTIN. JUSTIN.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I swear they need to make a Tshirt that has Jane’s face on it yelling out Justin’s name over and over again 😂
We need a Justin count for every reaction. It has to be in the 10's of thousands by now.
A drinking game. You'd be drunk five minutes in. 😂
When the Ceratosaurus turned away from the group at 41:26 instead of attacking, I never understood why until I was older. These two didn’t seem to catch it either, but they were in the ball park. It’s comparable to the Tyrannosaurus urine scaring away smaller dinosaurs that Eric explained earlier in the movie. The Ceratosaurus took one sniff and it could tell that was fresh Spinosaurus feces. It’s not that the Ceratosaurus couldn’t see, hear or smell them, its brain simply did a 180 and chose life upon picking up the scent of the theropod serial killer.
Paul originally said: "Can't help but to feel a little offended" after it walks away but they cut it off.
Ben (Amanda's boyfriend) must have been injured in the fall (hitting branches on the way?) and died from his injuries. Eric wasn't able to assist him or get his body down out of tree, so he had to unfortunately leave him there. And for Ben... eight weeks out in the open in a humid, hot environment with little scavengers, bugs, etc. I'm surprised he still looks THAT good!
Where did they say he was her boyfriend? I always thought he was just a family friend
@@tycol322I’m not sure but I think Ben and Amanda had a thing that’s why Paul and Amanda seemed distant to begin with
@@tycol322 I think it's implied from the home video where Ben calls Amanda "honey" or "darling" or something, I can't really remember but it's something endearing!
He was stuck and his legs got eaten by Velociraptors (he probably told Eric to flee before that). They should have shot this actual scene cause the openingscene doesn't show one glimpse of a dinosaur and for a 3rd film in a franchise that is a bit weak.
The Kirbys were total assh⁰les about the dude who saved their kid. As if their constant dumbassery wasn't enough to dislike them this definitely is.
The reveal is internal bleeding.
The Spino was after them because they hurt it with the plane earlier in the movie
And it wanted to return their phone 🥺
This actually makes a surprising amount of sense since some wild animals have been known to actively seek revenge. For instance, there was a tiger that was a shot by a poacher, and not long after, that tiger's mate sought out and killed the same hunter who killed it. Maybe it was a coincidence, but I really doubt it.
@@Flufux I mean, dinosaurs are smarter, then we give them credit for, the brain of the T-Rex is actually big for the size and good connected. Even if the Spino looked way different and mostly lived in the water, I can see them seeking revenge. Lost world showed already a bit. If they ever make another movie, I hope they add a real Spino, its such a weird and interesting dinosaur.
Spinosaurus is a real animal, but it's very different compared to this portrayal. In reality, it was more of a fish eater with a long body and fin-like tail that waded through large rivers, swamps and costlines in prehistoric Africa.
Spinosaurus is considered a meme in the paleontologist community because it constantly gets updated with new discoveries and weird adaptations.
One has recently been discovered on the shores in the uk
One day the spino has real short legs and arms next day he’s got long legs and long arms😂
@@Reece1up 😂😂😂 feel so sorry for nizar Ibrahim with all the work he tries to do with spinosaurus
The theory said that this Spinosaurus was the first dino being genetical modified because is was a real killer hunter in movie, and is huuuuge, so damn big
@@franciscobravo3433 and In real life it was longer and stayed in water most of the time
30:33 *About not closing Erik's hideaway hatch:* My guess is they didn't expect to go back there. Especially once Erik was found, there really wouldn't be that expectation.
I thought they left it open, in case they need to jump back in.
1. back in 2001, this is what the Spino was thought to have looked like. These days, it is thought to have smaller limbs and spend more time in the water than the land. And in that fight, the moment the rex had the spino's neck in its jaws, it would have been game over (rex had the strongest bite force of any animal known).
2.for what it's worth, raptors were as smart as bunnies probably.
Each movie tried to use the latest knowledge of dino appearances. But they couldn't really undo the ones they already showed. They also address it in jw.
@@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935Even Henry Wu in JW stated that none of the dinos were 100% accurate. The sheer fact they had to implement other animals’ DNA into the dinos’ is already proof that Jurassic Park/World’s dinos are never full dinos.
I was literally about to write a similar comment right before I read this one. Real Rex would’ve crushed the spino head and neck
Recent evidence has come out in the last few months that raptors were actually as smart as modern day birds.
@@Jaden_The_CelestialFacts. In the beginning it of the movie where Grant says that the Dino’s are nothing more than theme park monsters, he’s not wrong. Due to the incomplete genomes of Ingens Dino’s and having to Frankenstein in other animals to make a living functioning organism they are technically monsters. Or at least hybrids. This is actually explored upon in the lore; stating the Spinosaurus was an attempt at merging other Dino’s together to make the spino which would explain why it wasn’t on Ingens list, it was strictly off the books experimenting. This is to explain why the spino looks so monotonous and aggressive as compared to it’s real life counterpart.
Fun fact, based on secret MasraniCorp files that you could “discover” before Jurassic World came out, apparently the spino was a Hybrid, specifically a Protohybrid, and the first and original, with multiple species spliced into its DNA. Apparently it got experimented on a lot, which is why people speculate that it chases the main cast so much, because of its sheer hate for humans.
Thats just a retcon to cover up inaccuracies
@@gergopiroska5749 And, to be fair, it's understandable; we still don’t have the full picture of what Spinosaurus may have looked like. We are close, but not fully there yet, and much closer than back then. So, if we made a Spinosaurus in a movie right now, it could be a bit different than what we may find out a year from now.
Little fun fact about compys (procompsognathus, for my fellow dino fans): in the novel Jurassic Park, Hammond fell down a hill after being startled by a recording of their T-Rex over an intercom from Lex and Timmy playing around, and was killed by a pack of compys due to their paralyzing bites. He was pretty much eaten alive and it's one of the more gruesome deaths in the book. Nedry's is a little worse, tho
"...he was blind. And his terror was extreme."
Last 2 sentences of the Nedry death chapter.
@@slchance8839 Disembowled by a dilophosaur... not a fun way to go
@@fox-fluffl9002 ugh, yah. The image of him feeling and holding but not seeing his own warm guts in his hands below the ragged remains of his hawaiian shirt is horrifying. You're blind, and you know it's over....all you can do is wait
@@fox-fluffl9002It's my opinion that the sudden screeching and spreading and rattling of the dilophosaur's neck frill is supposed to STARTLE it's victim into opening their eyes WIDE, so he can spit in your open eyes. I think most animals open their eyes WIDE when surprised. It's the universal look of fear.
I may be reading too much into it but it makes sense to me why the dilo would act that way right before spitting.
Nedryvdeath was the best
I remember the day me and the crew went to see this. We all went to the mall and went to cop new outfits, we were so hype. I got my ears pierced, it was a chill day. The movie ticket was like 6 dollars. Don't mean to rant but these movies bring back so many great memories and I appreciate that. Jah bless you and the family.
25:46 These dinosaurs here are two different species of duckbills. The green ones with the long pointy crest are called Parasaurolophus. The yellow ones with the orange semicircle crest are called Corythosaurus.
This was thought to have been the final chapter in the JURASSIC PARK series, until 2015, JURASSIC WORLD was released.
Anyway, this movie had some trouble behind the scenes namely the script was thrown away and had to be rewritten before filming had begun.
The original script was going to have teenagers crash land on the island of Isla Sorna on their way to Galapagos.
They encounter a strange hermit living in a treehouse, where it turns out to be Alan Grant, having snuck onto the island to study the dinosaurs in their natural habitat.
Director Joe Johnston threw it away, calling it "a bad episode of FRIENDS."
The actors actually sustained cuts and bruises during filming and had the makeup artist cover up the cuts and bruises every day.
The animatronic SPINOSAURUS tore the head of the animatronic T.Rex while they were filming a fight scene that was cut from the movie.
The actors even did their own stunts in the movie, but no one was hurt, thankfully.
The SPINOSAURUS killing the T.Rex was controversial upon release and Rexy from the first JURASSIC PARK made an appearance in JURASSIC WORLD.
Idk why spino killing a Rex was controversial lol the spino was bigger and stronger which is how it’s made to be in the movie
@@godofdrip4889 The Rex is everyone's favorite dinosaur and seeing the Rex losing the fight was a huge upset.
@@shainewhite2781 that’s pathetically childish tho lol plus I’m pretty sure the Rex wasn’t a full adult
@godofdrip4889 I always thought that too. But I've been told in other videos that this trex was an adult. And possibly the young rex from the 2nd movie grown up. But it looks like a juvenile to me.
@@godofdrip4889 it was longer than the Rex but the rex was much heavier, had bone crushing banana sized teeth, the biggest bite force on earth, probably the greatest smell and eyesight out of every land animal.
It was literally evolved to be a killing machine that killed giant herbivores like Triceratops Horridus or Edmontosaurus Annectens
While the Spinosaurus was huge
It was built much slender
Conical teeth for catching slippery prey like fish
It was a giant piscivore that may have hunted small herbivores occasionally
The only carnivore it would scare off was probably Rugops since i doubt it would dare to go near a Carcharodontosaurus
The big one chasing them in this is the Spinosarus. The reason its chasing them is because they injured its sail with the plane. If you remember the blood on the windshield, that came from the dino not the human. In actuality the spinosaurs is a fish eater
apparently in earlier scripts its because cooper killed its baby
43:35 i heard from others that the spinasaurous (sp?) was taking revenge on all humans due to all the torture and experiments done to it. Which i think makes sense. It was tortured by the same being who hatched it, so it now perceives all humans as a threat.
The trex was just a territorial dispute
Herbivore dinos would probably be as dangerous tbh, if you look at a lot of wild herbivores in the modern day they can be extremely aggressive depending on the circumstances.
A carnivore usually only hunts when it's hungry. An herbivore will attack to protect its territory or its herd. One of the reasons everyone liked the Therizinosaurus, apart from its crazy look, was that it was an aggressive herbivore. The only other times that sort of thing came up was The Lost World and some of the video games.
They definitely are not the gentle giants, sadly they get portrayed as such.
Probably more then a Tyrannosaurus Rex, who is known for aggressive behavior and many fights in their life.
@@ggrarl☝🏾spot on
Next up jurassic world can't wait
The thing I liked about this film was the fact that InGen had a list of animals they were supposed to create and then they decided to go about creating other dinosaurs. Plus you get to see Spinosaurus again in Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous
It's funny you guys called them "sardines in a can" during the plane wreckage scene, I remember being a kid reading the Junior Novelization of this film and Paul referred to them as "sardines in a can" in that scene
30:50 But they did close it.... When the kids said compies, he gets up and then when it shows it from a distance and the dinosaur show up you can see the lid close....🙂
think they mean when Alan and Eric left together, they left the hatch open. I would have closed it as well to be honest, just in case you did need to come back.
@@j.m.marshall669 okay yeah that makes sense.
3:55 I could be wrong, but I don't recall them talking about _having_ kids. There was talk about Dr. Grant's inability to tolerate and/or communicate with them. But that was a _Grant v kids_ thing. Not a relationship thing. That was my take away, anyhow. 🤷🏼♂️
I do get worried about the level of stress *Jane* experiences. I've seen this mentioned before, and thought I'd add my voice.
Grant said you want one of those to her and he also told Dr. Malcolm that he was in a relationship with her. So yeah they were talking about having kids.
Thank you for pointing out how unrealistic movie knockouts are. First, it’s not easy to knock someone out in one hit. you have to hit them hard. if you hit someone hard enough to knock them out, be lucky you didn’t kill them. At best they now have a concussion, at worst they could be dead or you could cause permanent brain damage.
From what I understand, the spinosaurus had a nest full of babies, and Cooper panicked and shot and killed them. The spinosaurus was hunting the group and ignoring all other prey because it wanted revenge.
Fun Fact: one of the early drafts for this movie would have had Doctor Grant living on the island, studying the dinosaurs.
"Fun" Fact #2: in another version of the movie, Doctor Grant actually found the boat at the end, and it would be revealed that the Pteranodons(the flying reptiles in the bird cage) were behind the crew's deaths.
Fun Fact #3: the name Pteranodon means "Wings without teeth," yet they are shown in this movie to incorrectly have teeth. I suppose to make them scarier, but upon my first time watching, I didn't find them too scary, mostly because the majority of my attention was focused on how the Pteranodons had teeth, and trying to figure out why. I finally landed on "Well, InGen must've done something wrong during the cloning process. Activated the wrong gene, activated the right one in the wrong way, or used the wrong DNA to fill in the gaps.
Bro that scene at 33:00 when the camera cuts to the Spinosaurus just standing there is still to me like the most terrifying shot in any movie. That thing is just fucking MENACING looking all beefed up and just standing there like it was just waiting for them to turn around and see it looking like an absolute beast of a monster. And the fact that it somehow snuck up on them that quietly. I mean that shot to me is number one and my number 2 might have to be the Vader scene at the end of Rogue One, more specifically the few short seconds when it gets quiet and everyone turns around and looks into the black corridor and you hear creaking, then Vader’s breath, then the ignition of his light saber with that beefy bass tone and just his stance and everything. And taking into consideration the fact that he would have had to turn off part of his life support in order to have the lights on his chest off. Means he knew exactly what he was doing and intentionally turned them off just so he could be even more intimidating when they all just turned around and heard him breathe and then he ignited his saber and then just knowing they were fucked. Then keeping the life support off through that fight, showing just how strong he was with the force that he could use it to keep him alive without his life support and still be in combat and destroy all those rebels easily. That scene is also fucking badass but in a completely different way and I think that one is number 2 for me. But that one and this one with that shot of the Spino just hulking there looking that badass and like intentionally just waiting, letting them really take in the fear and intimidation of it, as if it really knew and was doing it for that exact reason, are to me the top 2 best scenes of that type. Just fucking awesome
When I first saw Jurassic Park III, I was quite intimidated when I saw the word *RESTRICTED* on the screen in that first shot. I assumed that it meant that this film was rated R, which stands for Restricted. I knew that people wanted an R-rated Jurassic movie, so I figured that JP3 would be the one to make them happy. And, to be honest, some scenes genuinely feel R-rated to me.
The Spinosaurus was quite scary, especially since it killed off a Tyrannosaurus Rex. *A* Tyrannosaurus Rex, not *THE* Tyrannosaurus Rex. On first viewing, I wasn't sure what to make of the Raptors until the end scene when they got their eggs back. I know that I wasn't...and still am not...a fan of their new design in this film. But, I gave them very high praise when they spared Alan Grant and the Kirby family. If this had taken place in either of the previous films, do you think those Raptors would have spared them? There's only one right answer to that.
That's when I began to love the Raptors. Sometime between the release of The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III, I felt sorry for the Raptors and their undeserved bad reputation. As such, I wished for friendlier Raptors in any future installments. That scene at the end of JP3 granted me that wish, which is what made me begin to fall in love with them. As the years passed, my love for the Raptors grew stronger and stronger.
But, it was the Jurassic World movies that turned my love for the Raptors into the obsession I still have to this day. I'm extremely obsessed with the Raptors today. In fact, I love them more than any of the Jurassic movies. I just wish they weren't portrayed as "scary, vicious monsters". That's the one thing I hate about this franchise, as good as it is. That's what ruined their reputation. What's worse is that most people want "scary, vicious monsters" instead of regular animals minding their own business.
To be fair with Amanda not showing much empathy for Ben. He was just her boyfriend. Not husband ;) and not defending but they left the door open on the truck as they didn't have any intention of going back to it. Let the dino's eat whatever they like I say haha. Also it was likely that the Spinosaurus killed the boat crew.
It could’ve been the pterosaurs, maybe. They can be stealthy, even on foot. We see the first one, in the “birdcage”, sneaking up on everyone; Eric’s scream gives it away, and yet, by the time the others fully see it, it’s already flying away with him.
This is my third favorite film in the franchise as I absolutely love Jurassic Park 3! I love the Spinosaurus so much that it's my favorite carnivore and has my favorite Raptor designs in the franchise, plus the return of Sam Neil is a huge bonus, not to mention the pteranodon scene is so good and how after the pteranodon scene, it shows us that while some may be dangerous, they are still beautiful and majestic animals that once roamed the earth!
Thank you so much for watching the film and I enjoyed the reactions you both had!
i disagree with your opinion but i respect your balls to say it lol
I agree with you. Lost words and JP3 are my favorite movies ❤.
6:48 *Jane:* _"Can you believe people really do this?"_ • 6:57 *JV:* _"I don't know how popular it is now...In the 90's and the 2000's it was a big thing."_ 🤦🏼♂️
JV my friend, you always seem to do this. You're always looking at *_now_* as being the _only time_ people have a brain, creativity or an enlightened view. Before *now* we couldn't write well, make decent thought proviking films, or see the world the way it is.¹
_Paleontology_ has been around for hundreds of years (formally since the 1700's).
I don't know what kind of kid you were but everyone I knew loved dinosaurs as kids. So in that regard, they were _always_ popular. Even before *Jurassic Park.* These films did not inspire dinosaur lovers. It is likely the other way around. It was the wide-spred love of dinosaurs that inspired *Jurassic Park.* 🦖
A number of us dino-loving kids never grew out of it. Including my 35-year-old daughter. While her studies were primary in archeology, she goes to Montana almost every summer on _Paleontological_ digs.² In fact, she's there right now. 🦕😏
*Jane:* _"Cheese on peas!"_ My new favorite phrase. 😄
Be well you two!🙋🏼♂️
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¹ ─ Jabbin' with affection. 😋
² ─ Of course, only in _recent years_ have people finally able to partake in more than one interest/field of study. 😉🤭😄
That was probably the most ignorant thing he said. Like Paleontology is a "trend".
Wdym the first JP literally changed the way the average joe's view on dinosaurs
Before the movie and even before the book
People thought dinosaurs were slow, sluggish, and cold blooded reptiles
While, they were indeed reptiles they were warm blooded, fast, and much more bird like
@@gergopiroska5749 True. The bird hypothesis popped up around that same time.
So this is probably the worst one, but is explainable. In the beginning the plane hit the Spinosaurous' fin causing a small knick. The fin showed the damage for the remainder of the movie. That I believe is why it kept coming after them, because they injured it with their plane.
As for how Dinos went extinct. Up until the mid 80's it was believed that they died due to a massive global drought. That they all died off and that it was followed by an ice age where the Mammoth and Sabertooth went extinct due to homosapiens hunting them for food and warmth, and environmental conditions. In the early 80's a skull was found in South America and misidentified as being part of another skeleton. Then a skeleton was found in Africa which matched the skull in South America. In the same area they found trace minerals normally found in meteorites and space rocks. This led to a theory that was later confirmed that a meteorite hit the earth causing the land mass to split. This impact killed off the dinosaurs and most of the remaining prehistoric life. The ash cloud causes the eventual Ice Age. The Theory was recognized and confirmed by the mid to late 80's.
The continents split apart long before the meteorite impact at the K-T Boundary. They were not that far from their present positions when the meteorite struck near the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
Some research is now showing that massive flooding also contributed to the extinction. These creatures had fire AND water trying to take them out. Respect.
The First movie Jurassic Park takes place in Isla Nublar, But the Second Movie The lost World JP and the Third movie Jurassic park 3 both take place in Isla Sorna Site B
I love these films. The next three films are good too but when you watch Jurassic World Dominion please watch the extended version because it explains so much more
DEAR GOD NO THERES AN EXTENDED?! 🤣🤣🤣
@@MKultraInstinct Yes…I thought the theatrical version was meh but I liked the extended version a lot
@@robbiereacts22 extended or not the movie is an abomination lol
@@MKultraInstinct I like the movie a lot but that’s my opinion and I don’t expect people to agree with it
13:58 i think the name for that Dinosaur is a Spinosaurus given the protrusions on its spine.
While the first two films had that spark of hard scifi to them - research based, focused on a moral message in some capacity, etc - this third outing (directed by Joe Johnston, the first to take directorial role after Spielberg's two epics) veered more in to pure Monster Movie fun. It's very reminiscent of some 30's and even 50's "Monster Island" films, such as King Kong or one of the original Godzilla films.
It's a lot of fun, and certainly good in it's own right! But critical reception at the time was poor and after not making as much as it's predecessor's at the box office, the Jurassic Park franchise would stay shelved until Jurassic World's release in 2015. The Hexology (6 movies!) would complete in 2022.
Jane picks great movies! She should pick more 😜😜
Lol Jane cracks me up when she gets scared
Love seeing Jane react as she’s so jumpy 😂
Amanda's iconic screaming is the trademark of jurassic park 3 that made watchers forget about Allen, Billy, and the rest. Also this is the least jp favorite because people cringe on the rex loses to spinosaurus.
Rex's were built to fight and kill other dinosaurs. In the movie you see the Rex get its jaws around the neck of the Spino that is it, fight over, spino dead.
The dinosaur by the poop is called Ceratosaurus. The red dinosaurs with the clubs on their tails are called Ankylosaurus.
They left the bunker door open cause they weren't planning on coming back js. Their way back home was also on the island so ofc they were in a rush to get out of there
One of the things that I, at first, didn’t like about this movie was how detached it felt from the lore. Granted yeah it’s in the same world and all, but I loved the other two films because they focused on the company that made the dinosaurs; InGen.
The only thing I could get from this film alone was that that Spinosaurus wasn’t on their list of dinos they made. It never really explained why, though. Thankfully, with the help of the Jurassic Park/World official website, some deeper lore had been revealed, and that was that Spinosaurus was supposed to be a secret project.
As of right now in the lore, that same Spinosaurus is STILL alive, even after the events of all the Jurassic World films. I really would like to know what it’s up to and what’ll happen to it.
🤣 The best moments on this movie is when Dr grant said can you tell your wife to stop yelling that's a very bad idea!!
I think i would hate to watch a movie in real life with Jane. jumping and screaming every time their is a cut in the film showing a different direction of a peaceful scene :D
Exactly. Her screaming annoyed me more than Amanda. Least Amanda screamed for understandable reasons.
13:28
"What kind of dinosaur is that?"
The Spinosaurus, the world's biggest carnivore
Man that long meat part had me dying😂😂😂😂!!
Alrighty time to help you guys with dinosaurs again
Big one : Spinosaurus Means Spine lizard
One of the weirdest dinosaurs ever found
The two guys were killed by the Pteranodons, but because this movie was changed last second it got left with no explanation
That T.rex vs Spino fight broke the fandom to this very day since the Paleontologist of the development team at the time Jack Horner had a vendetta against t.rex he decided they should ad Spinosaurus as the new apex predator, but it came off as a company killing its own mascot.
i've always considered these horror films bc they ARE literal monster movies via a lab like frankenstein!
just because it has a monster doesnt make it a horror but it definitely has horror elements to it
@@Dilopho yes but i think at least the first movie could be argued to be horror for a variety of reasons but genres are usually debatable anyway
@@ohshiitake the more I think about it the more I agree
33:05 Spinosaurus: "You have a voicemail."
The dinosaur that attacked the plane is called a spinosaurus because of the big spine
I remember watching this movie so much because my brother had a huge obsession with this movie and we watched it all the time during a road trip
The reason the Spinosaurus was so aggressive and hunting them the entire time wasn't because it was hungry, it was for revenge. Remember at the beginning when they arrived and ran into the Spino with the plane, chopping up its side with the propellers? Yeah basically it took issue with that and wanted to collect some debts lol.
Another terrific reaction! I can’t wait for the Jurassic World reaction! Believe it or not the original script involved teenagers getting trapped on the Isla Sorna where the meet a hermit which was Grant who had snuck over to study the dinosaurs. If you’re looking for more dinosaur films I gotta recommend Disney’s Dinosaurs, The Land Before Time, and We’re Back! A Dinosaur Story.
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All of those are my childhood ❤❤❤❤💙💙😭😭
The talking raptor is a call back to the talking parrot earlier in the film
Its also because of Alan's PTSD from the raptors in the first film
In my opinion this film is underrated and actually really good
It's not a bad movie, just a bad Jurassic Park movie
@@rhinoxsaurus3560fair enough
@@chrisyboy139 this movie made me search for what a suchomimus is, I will always respect it for that
“Why did they make a T-rex?”
Because they were building an amusement park full of dinosaurs. T-rexes are… amusing. Plus, it would be ridiculous to not have the most famous dinosaur in your park about dinosaurs.
Ngl Seeing Spino Peeking Through The Plane Was Like, What A Shot! Although It Didn't Matter That Amanda Scream, The Spino Just Sees Them Still Living And Breathing! And The Rest Of The Plot Continues.
"No force on Earth or heaven could get me on that island".
Me: Except when it has dollar signs.
That was not her new husband it was a guy she was dating
Okay last one I'm going to try and explain. when Allen uses the raptor call to ask for help, so in their language and when they understand it that's the signals for help and then afterwards they heard the helicopter in the sky, so the raptors felt more we're coming to help, that just like the raptors came to help when there buddy calls out for help, when they called, so that's why they left and took their eggs and said fine we got what we wanted that's it, it shows their intelligences.
36:12 "This is *crazy,* this fog."
Silent Hill: first time?
9:40 Oh yes, watching someone get got by the Alanraptor is the best.
“You can stick with, as long as you don’t hold us up”
Those two, Paul and Amanda, were very lucky to have Allan there;
anyone else may have washed his hands, and walked away, leaving them to clean their own mess. I’d be pretty pissed to have been tricked into landing in an island full of prehistoric monsters, by a guy who can’t even pay me.
From all dinos, the spino is my favorite carnivore 💚💚
One of favourite jurassic Parks movies ever
Spinosaurus are my favorite dinosaurs in the Cretaceous time period and there name means sailed dinosaur because of the sail on there back.
The monsterverse movies are great also anybody else love the outro music?
How did I miss this.
My second favorite movie of this onw
Quick note on why the boat was still going in the beginning: Boats don't have 'gas' pedals like cars, but have a gradual 'lever' instead that stays were it is, unless you pull it forward or back to increase or decrease speed. At least, generally😅
That "paralysis cream"... Gets you every time..😉🙃🤣🤣🤣 Ohhh, Jane..🤣🤦🏻♂️
Theres several theories as to why spinosaurus was so aggressive 1. Hes been tested at as a youngling by humans and ever since hates humans, 2. When the mercenaries ran from the forest we heard some gunshots and those were from them killing a spinosaurus infant, cooper even has a wound thats shaped like a smaller dinosaurs mouth, 3. It was angry because the plane hit it, making it think that the plane was challenging it for its territory
The shot where the ringtone goes off and spinosaurus is just standing there terrified me as a kid
41:20 That’s Ceratosaurus.
This is the same island from The Lost World
It sure is, just a different side of it, hence the warmer more tropical jungle instead of the temperate redwood forests seen in The Lost World.
that wasnt her husband it was their friend, slso fun fact her saying im sorry u have to be here was the actors talking to each other between shoots and they used it
I love Jurassic park 3 not my favourite but not the worst
I was working at McDonald’s when the Jurassic Park movies come out and the Dino size fries were the biggest deal to everyone back then! I’m glad someone else remembers.
A lot people ask why Spinosaurus is such a villain. He's territorial and upset.
If you watch the cockpit, the blood splatter came from the plane striking the Spino's Sail during takeoff. Injuring an animal can be very fearsome response.
More importantly like Indominus in World, Likely treated poorly by Ingen.
Fun Dino Fact: In the original Jurassic Park, Steven Spielberg wanted a smaller dinosaur than the T-Rex for a sneakier, smarter opponent. Velociraptors were actual only about 40 lbs, so they decided to just make up a "small tyrannosaur" type dino for the movie.
During the making of the movie, a large theropod was actually discovered that matched the "Velociraptors' from the film pretty closely - about 5' at the hip, 15' long, and around 1000lbs - the size of a pony. It was discovered in Utah and named the Utahraptor.
Quite a few people here in the comments sections have picked at the biological inaccuracies of the creatures in the Jurassic Franchise, but keep in mind that these (as mentioned by Dr. Grant in this movie, these aren't actual dinosaurs. They're genetically-created creatures made by InGen, based on dinosaurs.
The true Spinosaurus looked something similar to this creature - the same head-shape and back-sail, but the body-plan was more like a crocodile barely standing and walking on it's back legs - it wouldn't have been anywhere near a match for a T-Rex. T-Rex' are estimated to have weighed 10-12 tons. Spinosaurus were closer to 6-8 tons. The only known land-dinosaur believed larger than the T-Rex was a Giganotosaurus - which may have weighed as much as 15 tons! Though most evidence puts it around the same mass as the T-Rex.
Pterodactyls were around the size of golden eagles- 5' wingspan and maybe 10 lbs. These flying animals are more likely Genetically-Enhanced Pteranodons (technically pterosaurs aren't dinosaurs at all) based on height and overall appearance - although true pterosaurs of this height weighed around 100 - 150 lbs, didn't have grasping hind-legs, and couldn't have carried a 100 lb kid off. There was a giant flying "dinosaur" called the Quetzalcoatlus - 18 ft tall, 550 lbs, with a wingspan the size of a bus, that might have been strong enough and large enough to carry, and eat, a human child!
"Nuke it from orbit. The only way to be sure." ~ Aliens
Hollywood should have done a spinoff series where the married couple in this film try to survive in different horror situations. 🤦♂
Spinosaurus Aegyptus… A dinosaur of mystery that was discovered during World War… It was either World War I or World War II, but anyway, the fact that they didn't find all of its bones because most of them were destroyed by tank shells and they can only find certain pieces, but they definitely knew it was bigger than T-Rex, however when you go down to the very last movie of the Jurassic World Series, you'll find out, there's something even bigger than spinosaurus... to some things. In reality spinosaurus, isn't that big, but there is something bigger.
18:26 what I love about that part because not only do they know that Ingen is creating more dinosaurs but they're doing it off the record meaning something up and they don't want anyone to know.
19:00 "we're on the worlds most dangerous island, and we're not even getting paid" that is one of my favorite lines of this movie😂
24:15 it's basically what I said when you guys saw the first movie when you go to a zoo, you don't just see the elephants, rhinos and giraffes and ostriches. You also see the gorillas, the lions, the hyenas, the crocodiles, and the snakes from a safe distance, or with safe precautions..... you don't go to the zoo to just see plant eaters grazing. You wanna also see the animals that hunt them. also it wouldn't make a good movie if there were no predators, but again you're right it would be a lot smarter if there were no predators
25:28 seriously you guys tend to guess ahead of what's about to happen either you guys have seen this movie or you guys are really really good at guessing😅
Remember what Dr. Alan Grant said the dinosaurs are starting to change sexes from female to male, the Raptors with the feathers on their heads are the males all the striped black and white ones are the females
27:44 There's no way he would know the eggs were in there Bobby said he took a few pictures of the nest.... which was obvious a lie, plus you'll see why he shouldn't drop it
30:09 don't worry they're high enough to wear spinosaurus won't be able to get to them… Then again, I don't know how high up they are...😅
33:43 no a lot of people have figured it out the fact that he was hit by the planes propellers and was injured got the spinosaurus angry and wanting to get some payback. Sadly, he remembers them.
36:52 dude why the heck do you guys guess it's so well I'm blown away here😆
45:48 more like a clan
46:31 more like they understand what they're trying to do but they don't like it. Thankfully, the leader is picking up something they're not liking they know that something is coming something they know they can't handle.
@See Jane Go TV Actually the spinosaurus wasn't the one responsible for the people on the boat disappearing/ getting killed it was actually the pteranodons ( pterodactys ) if you watch that scene again you will hear a swooping sound and then watch the scene where Eric is in the pteranodons nest he threw a human skull 💀 which is supposed to have belong to one of the guys from the boat.
It's been a while I saw part 3 one
The Dinasour is called a spinosouraus.
As a Jurassic park fan I can say they didn’t know what they were breeding. They only knew after they made it.
Lmfao when JV was like "give me that long meat" probably the funniest thing I heard him say on here
Hiya guys its Matthew Rutherford it is was Spinosaurus who was eat them on the boat
46:55 Should have been the lead-in to a War That Time Forgot movie.
I like the fan theory that the spino that was in the beginning got killed by the plane and the one chasing the people is it’s mate and is out to kill then because it’s mad of them killing it’s mate.
So glad to see you both seemed to actually enjoy this one, this movie is probably the most underrated out of the whole saga and gets a lot of hate for not being as good as the first two. So many people loved the T. rex in the first two and were so mad when they killed it in this one that they all decided this would be their least favorite for the rest of time. I think the Jurassic World movies aren't as good as this one, we had to wait 14 years for a sequel after this movie and Jurassic World I've got really mixed feelings for.
This one though, I really like it. Like I said I don't think it's as good as the first two but it's still got some really cool stuff in it.
Those are not Pterodactyl’s but they are Pterosaurs. Pterodactyl are smaller.
Specifically, they are Pteranodon.
i saw all the old ones in the theatres when i was kid..and i lived in the country! to say i was scarred with all the trees, bushes and weird sounds xD
The Spinosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Ankylosaurus, and Corythosaurus were created illegally by some InGen employees in 1999 on Isla Sorna in the Embryonics Development Lab.
Yeah in the original script they insinuate that the step-dad died after he let they kirby's son go from the shoot plausibly from internal injuries from hit trees on they way down
I guess I can defend them keeping the truck open, they didn’t plan on coming back to it. They were trying to escape the island.
35:50
*JV:* _(teasing Jane)_ The next one is called _World_ .
*Universal Pictures:* In 2015, _Jurassic World_ will be released in theaters.
If you lessen closely you hear gun shoots where the guy is shooting the spinos young the young attacked him
hahahahha i love it when she says JUSTIN!!! every time something scary happens like it’s his fault hahahahhaha
Most underrated sequel in the series, certainly better than both 5th and 6th movies.
I’ve always interpreted the reason the Spinosaurus was after them because he is highly territorial and hates humans
Kash says the Spinosaurus hates people in season 5 of Camp Cretaceous, so yes, probably very territorial, maybe it was mistreated at a young age by InGen handlers since it was part of the Amalgam Testing in 1999.
Finally! This one's my favorite of the bunch. So I've been waiting for this
33:05 peter pan reference, the crocodile that took hooks hand who hook fears has clock inside hes belly