meanwhile you can't get a department store clerk to bother to so much as point you in the direction of where specific items might be in the store they work at.
They didn't know exactly what it was going to be. Remember when Masrani was surprised that it was white? They made a genetic soup and were seeing what the final product would be. Also, if I remember correctly the Indominus itself wasn't for military use. It was simply a step on the path to the Indoraptor, which was. Although the Indoraptor as shown was a pretty shit military weapon.
It also reinforces the notion that this is, for all intents and purposes, a mentally ill creature, cobbled together with a myriad of pieces, to create something that should never have come to exist at all.
They probably did not gamble on the possibility, however remote, that closing now followed with a sustained PR campaign about how responsible and committed to safety they were, would consequently lead to the park staying open.
I swear i was sitting in the theatre when she said that line half the theatre busted out laughing on how naive she was. I was thinking 🤔 hmm she's learning as she goes but she's an idiot lol
but too late and not the right fire power for that they should use an anti tank sniper riffle shot from far away after the beast got spotted and marked or at least automatics grenade launchers and sleep gaz grenades
MK-19 is a real world belt fed automatic grenade launcher. Not portable, but portable weapons won't cut it with this disaster waiting to happen. 7.62 NATO at smallest, and even then it had better be a belt or casket magazine.
I have a headcanon that that was his girlfriend on the ground that they were dragging away and he died saving her. Tbh, he probably just did it because he was ex military and they were paying him to. But I like my idea better. (And yes, I know, he did it because it was in the script. I don’t need telling that, thanks)
I'd imagine mostly military personnel would go in, and a few hardcore animal handlers. I wager the former given the canon trivia of Ingen having a Security division and whatnot due to Masrani's diversified assets lol Sorry to get all headcanon lol
Owen calling the Indominus rex "she" and claire calling her "it" It's shows that claire still thinks rex is just a product and people are just costomers. She neglecting the fact that place is doomed the moment rex broke the cage. Rex didn't do as much damage as she did to people.
1:30 And this one are that one mf that doesn't afraid of death and unload a full Mag of UTS-15 . A weapon that even a bear can't stand for a full Mag of this gun. Maybe the bullet was an rubber bullet ? Because they're authorized to not kill indominus
And yet, no one listened cause Claire's a damn idiot and decides "no, let's not make this a warzone" YOU HAVE MULTIPLE GUYS DEAD B$$%#, IM PRETTY SURE THATS THE LINE THAT CROSSES THAT
@@infamous_kamo2720 - "Seriously? That's all you're concerned about?! Claire this thing can literally camouflage and we just saw it kill these ACU units and if we leave people on this island, it's gonna turn into a slaughterhouse of humans for the dinosaurs. But you're not gonna evacuate the island for the sake of profit?! That's it, I'm done. If you guys can't see the problem clearly then I don't even know why I should bother helping you"
Literally telling her as an EXPERT what to do in the situation "If you are not going to help just leave" Imagine Owen just gets on a boat and leaves the island after this. Like fuck yall I dont have to deal with this shit"
Bro how has she not been slapped bruh. She saw what this animal was capable off, the intelligence it demonstrated. It is the apex predator of the apex predators, and she still refuse to go all out
@Joeng Sui Nah. Because they are the ones that created a genetic hybrid, with increased intelligence and capabilities they did not train for nor did they brief him about. Everything they know about the creature's behavior was thanks to him. If anything it is the design team who created that big ass door. He was the one who clocked the camaflouage
Granting that I am typing this from the comfort of my home, unacquainted with the subtleties and complexities of running a company, this sounds to me counterintuitive. Getting people off the island, correcting errors, and a campaign about its commitment to safety and high degree of responsibility would probably have ensured the park's continued functioning and therefore more profits. Not doing so did what ultimately happened; the park got closed.
@@SamvedIyer Not really. I worked at them park that was sued multiple times for accidents where people were killed on rides. Nothing really changed despite the lawsuits and rides that killed said victims stayed open and the park never closed. The parks are only concerned with there bottom line and longterm profitability. It's not to say that safety is not a concern but it's not the main priority though (or health).
Better ? If you're gonna have an emergency exit from the inside, why not make it human size and not so that it can fu*kin' fit a jumbo jet. This movie was ass.
@@TheAbbot92 Precisely. The presence of that colossal door made no sense. Some have argued that it serves to transport the Indominus out, but the path to that door looks too narrow for a vehicle that could carry the Indominus; a helicopter would have been their best bet.
Because "romance" lol. There aren't any original ideas anymore, so they just throw the basic "action movie with a romantic/sexual undertone that nobody asked for, and plot holes large enough for an elephant to fall in" set-up together.
@@auberginemanproductions1608 Does realizing mistakes bring back dead people? The few seconds of dialogue in this scene of Claire deciding not to evacuate the island and prohibiting live ammo makes her responsible for the death and injury of all the remaining troopers and many other visitors. The “villain” in this movie Vic Hoskins is a lot better human being than Claire. At least he didn’t put the lives of all the visitors at risk.
@@nicoleisgoddess This is true. However, it's a movie. Claire had obvious character growth and felt awful about her mistakes by the end of the movie, and in movie language that means she gets off scott free
She has great character growth. She didn't really see the "assets" as animals until she saw them dying, or saw how they killed. Owen saw them as animals the entire time
She made a mistake right there because I know that she cares about keeping the business intact, but Owen has common awareness that people needed to evacuate cause the Indominus Rex is too dangerous to be messed with and he is smarter than what people may think he is.
Props to the guy who fended off the dinosaur with rubber bullets to cover for his teammates retreating with injured men. If it was me, I'd yeet the gun and run lol 😂
Whole scene was stupid unrealistic. Commander wouldn't have said it has camouflaged, anyone with a brain can see that, he'd say what to do or at least run. After commander dies, there's no way 90% don't immediate 180 and run for their lives. No way they get paid enough to die for the job. And by the way, a job that is THAT willing to get you killed, is going to treat you like crap all the time. So no way they even really liked working there.
@@danielstephens1185 it's not even a live round shotgun, it's a tranquilizer lmao They legit wanted to get all cheap about capturing the Indominus lmao. They were doing the bare minimum out of greed and underestimation 🤣
That and that thing cost millions to make. We all know corporate will always choose their investment over their employees so it's not that unbelievable.
Honestly if this was a real corporation I doubt management would risk endangering their golden puppy to protect some 'lowly' Guards. They'd go in all cheap-shit, though the basic door size and lock down protocol was incredibly crap and stupid.
@@LiterallySpikeSpiegel There were significantly less people involved, and when they're isolated incidents, you can chalk up most employees' deaths as company accidents, pay off the families accordingly and such, as for Grant and the other experts, they probably signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement before arriving to the island preventing them to talk about it, and IRL Hammond would've also pay them some more to keep silent. Here, a lot of visitors were injured and killed, and not because they entered restricted areas nor anything, they were just enjoying the park as it was meant to, so not only Claire (as she's the only surviving board member we know) could and should get sued to the next century by each and every family of the visitors affected, but also because of terrible safety hazards, she wouldn't see the light of day for the rest of her life unless she got incredibly good lawyers and draw up the most terrible judge ever.
@@orlandobabe Yeah, she was cunty towards Owen. Accusing him of not wanting to help & says that there are no reason for Owen to be there. He SHOULD have thrown the dino toys at her instead & given her the bird.
"Evacuate the island." "She will kill *everything that moves* ." "She is learning where she fits in the food chain and I’m not sure you want her to figure that out." "You already have." say what you want about Chris Pratt, but he definitely delivered here. spine-chilling lines.
@@abijithp92 yes it means the scene was surprising in a good way. People in the comments forget that not everyone is from the US and some foreigners dont understand our slang.
Also, they were not kidding when they said Irrfan did most of his best acting with his eyes. That little flick to the visitor counter and then the CCTV images of the guests, after Owen says that he really doesn’t want the I Rex to figure out where she fits on the food chain. You can almost see the moment the weight of more than twenty thousand lives properly landed on Masrani.
Owen: Evacuate the island. Money Lady: We'd never reopen. Owen: You had to create a monster that loves killing, smart enough to escape and is an all round walking death machine in order to keep this theme park from going out of business... Do you think Disney has this problem? Honestly imagine if Jurassic World stayed open for another 30 years. Money Lady: Due to people having lost interest in Jurassic World we've created a new dinosaur. It's basically a mix of a t-rex, velociraptor, triceratops, pterodactyl, charizard and Megatron. We've also covered it with mega laser cannons, gatling guns, heat seeking missiles and spinning lightsabers. We're at the stage now where we're injecting it with hitler's blood. All that's left is to give it the Infinity Stones and help it make some horcruxes and it'll be ready for public viewing.
@@Thewavedemonjackal Maybe something like that once again, but also with the ability to make itself and everything around it explode in a 20 foot radius, and then come back to life and regenerate itself as if nothing every happened just seconds later. And the security would once again be given the same electric sticks to be sent to go capture it.
Let us use weapons that have very little effect on this guy, from point blank range. No matter how many of us get killed, we'll keep at it like spartans.
I like how all the comments are about the park not getting evacuated. But what about that intense pose/stance that gave off complete badass character power. 2:30
Here's an animal that can instantly kill you with one swipe from its claws, legs, tail, or bite. It's also been genetically modified to be hyper aggressive. Take your cattle prod and capture it please :)
She's not innocent She would put people's lives in danger, instead of listening to Owen and evacuating them to safety, I can't feel any love or patience for her, She's literally The Definition of Evil.
Owen Grady: You made a genetic hybrid, raised it in captivity. She is seeing all of this for the first time. She does not even know what she is. She will kill everything that moves.
The thing has strides more than 15 feet long. Running was never an option. The best they could hope for was to drive it off. But you're right, and sending the unit commander in as their point man was a fatal mistake. Once he was dead, no one was there to coordinate the fight.
Yea, because the survival instinct of all animals is to accept fate and say one last line before letting something kill you. Give me a break, humans are animals, if anyone saw something that big lumbering over them they'd either run like they never have before stumbling around, or freeze up. Doesn't matter that this thing could just bend over and bite ya, your brain will take every chance it's got to get the hell out. Even if it increases your chance of survival by 5% you'll do it in a panic This guy decided make a point and let himself die. Hard to get attached to movies when humans do unrealistic things.
@@sacr3 Guy was a soldier. While you're correct about the natural instinct, those instincts can be trained out. Soldiers IRL are trained to communicate vital information first and flee second if the chances of escape are lower than the chances the information could save other lives.
Kind of got annoyed they made indominus Rex the villain. It really wasn’t if you understand the concept it was just an animal. A messed up animal but still animal raised without a family, in complete isolation, with the sole purpose of its existence to entertain and scare people just for fun. If anything it’s the victim of the true villains like Claire. She didn’t care about these creatures and while I’m glad she grew as a character to be more compassionate, it’s still not the indominus Rex fault for turning out the way it did.
I like the scene where Masrani eat his own word when he try to put all the guilt on Dr Wu Masrani : who authorize you to do this??? Dr Wu : you did , bigger , stronger , scarier ummm Cooler , i believe the word that you use in you memo!!!
Such a shame, I actually liked Masrani. Yes, he was partly responsible for the WHOLE disaster, but let's face it, he showed no signs of ill intent, and he displayed some signs of actual remorse and concern, unlike some of the other businessmen in movies and real life that I know. He even died trying to stop the Indominus, and while flying his own helicopter, for Pete's sake. I can't imagine his peers doing that, like at all. Yes, Wu was right, but he chose to participate in this madness on his own accord and displayed no conscience or any of the functions required to pass as a human being. whatsoever. He could have done the right thing and warned everyone about the consequences, or quit his job if they didn't care to listen. This is why a lot of people like me, love Owen. He was literally the smartest guy in that room.
@@flynnwhimster5371 Masrani was out of touch, but he didn't deserve to die for that. I was hoping he would survive to be part of the anti-genetics research movement in the next movie, but instead he crashed into a bird cage.
@@Maniac742 exactly! Furthermore, Wu continued in this madness and started working for another glorified businessman, (Eli)except this one was truly evil, and a very short-sighted and thick one at that. Why the hell is Wu encouraging all of this stupidity?!
@@flynnwhimster5371 Wu embodies the worst type of scientific researcher. To him, there are no lines too great to cross if he can continue his research and experiments. He would have fit in perfectly with Unit 731 during WW2.
@@flynnwhimster5371 yea him an claire both showed remorse in this scene they are more shocked an not thinkin rationally thou cus they never thought it happened
Looking at the heart rate monitor read outs, I really doubt that the guys trying to take down a near indestructible killing machine would have a constant HR of 70bpm.
1:40 Owen is exactly 💯% right if you raise A hybrid dinosaur from birth then that dinosaur escapes from it's enclosure that hybrid dinosaur will kill anything that moves because it has never seen people before or never seen other dinosaurs before so this hybrid dinosaur doesn't know what she is or what can do so she will kill anything that moves, sees, or smells
How has no one mentioned that awesome nod to Ian Malcolm and his water flirting technique? The blood landing on the guy’s arm runs off in two different directions.
And none of the shockers ever working let alone tranquilizers. Like wow... The one shot tranquilizers in the old movies work just fine against T-Rex. Also it's funny how they added so many guns which were pretty much useless against anything thay big. Only thing they would've worked was the rocket launchers in the movie and the mounted machine gun on the chopper and the all weather henry leveractio that's in a big ass caliber that takes down elephants.
Imagine being told you can’t kill this thing and have to use nets and tasers. The one guard just saying fuck this and starts blasting it got my respect. Bro knew this thing gotta die
"Ok, we're sending in this team of you dozen soldiers with zappy pokey sticks against one giant ferocious dinosaur we have no idea what it can and can't do..." "Um, why do we have heart monitors on?" "So our goal here is to really see if zappy pokey sticks do anything or not."
I feel like this scene would have been more impactful and scary if we’d only heard them trying to fight it and seeing their heart rates go off one by one and everyone realising that they aren’t dealing with a ‘regular’ dinosaur. Thoughts?
I still remember in the first Jurassic Park the book, Robert Muldoon (If I recall correctly) threatened to quit Jurassic Park UNLESS Hammond paid for very expensive weapons capable of killing dinosaurs and so when it was all falling apart, the second time, he broke out a rocket launcher and went hunting.
It surprises me that people don't understand that when Michael Crichton wrote Jurassic Park he was speaking out against genetic manipulation. Speilberg turned it into a fun but scary kid's movie.
@@_-Emerald-_ I was referring to the original movie, Jurassic Park, which was based on a book by Michael Crichton. The sequels have been decent movies, but in my opinion less so with every release. After the first 3 movies, it defies logic that another dinosaur theme park would ever be opened IRL, but the franchise was too good to let it die I guess.
Why would you put that on Spielberg? Each JP clearly spoke out against it and showed the dangers. Only JW 2 and 3 were sort of "pro dinos" due to that little clone girl.
@@CilyOnTheRun Spielberg was interviewed and spoke about his role in the direction and script writing for JP1. He definitely altered what Crichton started with to make it more commercial. But you are right, Spielberg didn't make it "pro dino". The films wouldn't be any fun if the dinosaurs didn't eat people. JP1-3 are sort of believable in that the sequels presumed the park was defunct but the dinosaurs are still there and need to be dealt with. JW fails for me in that sooner or later the public, no matter how stupid, would stop going to a theme park where the attractions regularly kill and eat the guests.
If I was Owen I would've just bailed by that point. You can't pay me enough to eventually see all this go South. Especially given this happened before.
“That thing out there, that’s no dinosaur.” Yeah, well technically neither is everything else at this park. I mean, what kind of a dinosaur can actually roar?! (By the way, we indeed do have evidence against complex vocalisation in dinosaurs. They couldn’t actually chirp, tweet, growl or roar, but could rumble or honk.)
@@Rex381I’m a year late responding to this, but wasn’t that cut from the movie anyway? I think cutting that from the movie reiterates that every “Dino” genetically engineered aren’t really dinosaurs and that the real dinosaurs maintained their real world accuracy in the universe
It's easy to brush off ACU as being incompetent based on this scene, but they cannot be blamed because this thing was specifically engineered as a weapon to be used against people with their kind of training and counter their equipment.
The woman-boss refusing to evacuate the island was so stupid it took me off the story. But then the movie got even worse, when they somehow tried to make that character likable/ protagonistic (which they repeated in subsequent movies). I mean, if you're going to ignore a dino-weapon like that and not evacuate the park, you're the villain, lady.
I find it amazing that these people would think that whatever they create in the lab, they have total control over! These are living, breathing creatures short of a genetically-enhanced Frankenstein, that actually solve problems, lay traps and think for their own survival! Not mindless drones!
I wish this aspect was explored more in the movie because I like the dichotomy between Claire and Owen. Claire thinks of the I Rex as this kind of dog or some kind of controllable product that just needs a cage to stand around in. Owen sees the I Rex as what it is, a dangerous, isolated animal that has been harmed throughout every single part its crucial growing years. Liek, really think about it. Owen was right about the I Rex especially since they didn’t give her any kind of enrichment at all to do things that would stimulate her intelligent mind. She’s tormented, neglected, bored and abused. Claire is much like John Hammond in the books in a way. Even when the I Rex got out and showed that she was a monster that Claire created, Claire doesn’t want to take the steps that are necessary to keep people safe because of profits. She and the rest of the irresponsible staff that created this problem and then didn’t want to take the steps to solve it are all responsible for the tragedies that happened on that day.
Lmfao. Like he would turn around, know he’s about to do, but also say something like “it can camouflage!” Just so everyone else would know what just happened.
I know half the comments here are going to be mine if I keep this up. But I just realised something. They were hinting here that the I Rex was part raptor. “She remembered where they put it in.” - Owen Grady. “They remember.” - Robert Muldoon.
I was thinking of the scene in Predator with the military guys decked out heavy artillery trying to kill the camouflaged predator. These guys had bully sticks in comparison.
Claire irked my nerves beginning of this movie. Didn’t give two shits about her nephews until they got lost and when she saw several people get killed she rejected the idea of the park getting evacuated glad she ended up getting some character development 😂
"That thing over there... that's not a dinosaur" This is where it is most noticeable that Jurassic World is more inspired by the novels than by the first trilogy of films....
Imagine working there hearing about the Indominus Rex escaping and suddenly being handed a taser stick and being told "We gotta go capture it".
They must really love the company
meanwhile you can't get a department store clerk to bother to so much as point you in the direction of where specific items might be in the store they work at.
I’d shit so many bricks you could build a paddock high enough to keep that thing in. There’s no hazard pay in the world makes that job okay.
@@victorpradha9946 your life is sooooooooo hard, boomer
Bullshit better give me a call of duty loadout
Why does it need camouflage?
"Because its cool and the guests will love it!"
But ...you can't see it ?
"Yes."
It was breed for miltary use
Blacksun wth of an excuse is that? The animal wouldn’t choose which side it’s on, it would eat and destroy everything in sight
They didn't know exactly what it was going to be. Remember when Masrani was surprised that it was white? They made a genetic soup and were seeing what the final product would be.
Also, if I remember correctly the Indominus itself wasn't for military use. It was simply a step on the path to the Indoraptor, which was. Although the Indoraptor as shown was a pretty shit military weapon.
@@bgc3864 its a prototype you can breed them to be obedient
Blacksun too late for that. The first one was a disaster
I luv that line "She does not even know what she is" It makes the main antagonist sound like a confused child
It was, she was 3 yrs old
Well the olny bond she had is with the food metal Crain really and she was isolated
@@MaredOwen163 and she killed her sibling.
@@Phoenixfede1989 honestly Rex mixed with raptor not a very friendly dino
It also reinforces the notion that this is, for all intents and purposes, a mentally ill creature, cobbled together with a myriad of pieces, to create something that should never have come to exist at all.
“Evacuate everyone on the island”
“We’d never reopen”
That’s what you’re worried about?
They probably did not gamble on the possibility, however remote, that closing now followed with a sustained PR campaign about how responsible and committed to safety they were, would consequently lead to the park staying open.
I swear i was sitting in the theatre when she said that line half the theatre busted out laughing on how naive she was. I was thinking 🤔 hmm she's learning as she goes but she's an idiot lol
It be fair, it is her job to think about that. I’m not saying it was right or smart but I understand why that would pop into her mind.
Im just wondering how this whole thing started.
"Hey remember jurassic park 20 years ago when all those people died?"
"Yeah"
*"Lets do it again."*
@@kaylizzie7890 true but a dinosaur on the loose is more significant than reopening
"Evacuate the island."
"Best I can do is close everything NORTH of the resort."
Owen is the smartest character in the room. I would literally do anything he said
Yeah, but lady don’t follow no man-splainer, don’t you know?
This is the woke age, common sense and reason is gone.
@@emperorconstantine1.361 there was rarely any common sense throughout global human history, to begin with.
Flynn Whimster especially in movies
@@emperorconstantine1.361 are gone you mean.
He's not the smartest. Everyone else is dumb as hell. Let's show up to a fight with a 50ft carnivorous dinosaur with tasers...F.O.H.
1:31 This guy actually had the right idea. Aim for the inside of its mouth, its eyes, or some other sensitive, non-protected area.
but too late and not the right fire power for that they should use an anti tank sniper riffle shot from far away after the beast got spotted and marked or at least automatics grenade launchers and sleep gaz grenades
That's like catching a green pea into your mouth. It's not comfortable, but definitely not die from it.
@@wallyspencer3253 "automatic grenade launchers" what game do you know that has that?
@@Oceanikus well a lot of shooter games have the MK-30 which is an automatic grenade launcher mainly mounted though
MK-19 is a real world belt fed automatic grenade launcher. Not portable, but portable weapons won't cut it with this disaster waiting to happen. 7.62 NATO at smallest, and even then it had better be a belt or casket magazine.
1:30 we need to talk about how dedicated this employee is lmao
I have a headcanon that that was his girlfriend on the ground that they were dragging away and he died saving her.
Tbh, he probably just did it because he was ex military and they were paying him to. But I like my idea better.
(And yes, I know, he did it because it was in the script. I don’t need telling that, thanks)
@@ghostmadlittlemiss
But that was a guy..?
@@bully338 Was it? Fair enough, I could’ve sworn it was a woman being dragged away injured. Boyfriend then, we are in 2021 after all.
everyone in the vicinity of that dinosaur was already dead
Must be ex military, just trying to shoot long enough to get his guys out.
Go attack the most deadly killer on the planet. WAIT here is a 3ft stick
A 3 ft stick that is basically a hand held bug zapper.
Exactamundo, U would think a billion dollar conglomerate can at least afford a gunship or 2.
But... guns are bad.. GUNS! ARE! BAD!
@@theprinceoftides6836 They did use a helicopter, albeit not strictly a gunship, and missed.
Most underrated comment in the comment section located.
LMFAOO imagine going to Jurassic World for a job interview and reading the Job Description for a Position in ACU.
but that pay is unbeatable
@@armedlorax7301 kinda useless be rich if you're dead.
I'd imagine mostly military personnel would go in, and a few hardcore animal handlers. I wager the former given the canon trivia of Ingen having a Security division and whatnot due to Masrani's diversified assets lol
Sorry to get all headcanon lol
Are you ready for the last act???!!
@Hanse Rickenbacker even then they probably wouldn't sign up.
Owen calling the Indominus rex "she" and claire calling her "it"
It's shows that claire still thinks rex is just a product and people are just costomers. She neglecting the fact that place is doomed the moment rex broke the cage.
Rex didn't do as much damage as she did to people.
Facts
Yep,.
They all end up calling it an "it" by the end.
Jokes on you the dinosaur identifies as a man 😂😂
@@tommymoua3274 find a new joke
Hats off to Meyers, the only one to survive and a slow steady heart beat.
Balls of steel that one.
"Careful he's a hero"
-Man on subway from Spiderman 2
1:28 clearly these two guys are dragging the wounded away and at 1:29 a guy is seen running away in terror.
1:30
And this one are that one mf that doesn't afraid of death and unload a full Mag of UTS-15 . A weapon that even a bear can't stand for a full Mag of this gun.
Maybe the bullet was an rubber bullet ? Because they're authorized to not kill indominus
1:41 smartest line in the entire franchise
And yet, no one listened cause Claire's a damn idiot and decides "no, let's not make this a warzone" YOU HAVE MULTIPLE GUYS DEAD B$$%#, IM PRETTY SURE THATS THE LINE THAT CROSSES THAT
Namaste 🙏
WE NEVER REOPEN !!
@@infamous_kamo2720
- "Seriously? That's all you're concerned about?! Claire this thing can literally camouflage and we just saw it kill these ACU units and if we leave people on this island, it's gonna turn into a slaughterhouse of humans for the dinosaurs. But you're not gonna evacuate the island for the sake of profit?! That's it, I'm done. If you guys can't see the problem clearly then I don't even know why I should bother helping you"
Followed by the dumbest line of the franchise. 😂
"you have an M134 in your armory. Put in on a chopper and smoke this thing"
The End
Lmao but it didnt even work though.
@@dillonmartin3136 didn’t work cuz the i-rex had plot armor
@@casshernsins8333 true😂
And smoke it it would have. BRRRRRRT. "HQ, your two dinosaur halves are ready for collection."
@@casshernsins8333 yes haha! Like how could they missed all their shots with an M134?!
Literally telling her as an EXPERT what to do in the situation
"If you are not going to help just leave"
Imagine Owen just gets on a boat and leaves the island after this. Like fuck yall I dont have to deal with this shit"
"Gosh we pay him and he doesn't want to help us"
- Probably a Karen
If he didn't have such an attachment to the raptors he probably would have.
Bro how has she not been slapped bruh. She saw what this animal was capable off, the intelligence it demonstrated. It is the apex predator of the apex predators, and she still refuse to go all out
I think that is what Starlord would do!
@Joeng Sui Nah. Because they are the ones that created a genetic hybrid, with increased intelligence and capabilities they did not train for nor did they brief him about.
Everything they know about the creature's behavior was thanks to him. If anything it is the design team who created that big ass door. He was the one who clocked the camaflouage
"There are 21 thousand people on this island, they could all die"
"What about our profits though?"
This is absolutely how a corporation would act 😂
Granting that I am typing this from the comfort of my home, unacquainted with the subtleties and complexities of running a company, this sounds to me counterintuitive. Getting people off the island, correcting errors, and a campaign about its commitment to safety and high degree of responsibility would probably have ensured the park's continued functioning and therefore more profits. Not doing so did what ultimately happened; the park got closed.
@@SamvedIyer Not really. I worked at them park that was sued multiple times for accidents where people were killed on rides. Nothing really changed despite the lawsuits and rides that killed said victims stayed open and the park never closed. The parks are only concerned with there bottom line and longterm profitability. It's not to say that safety is not a concern but it's not the main priority though (or health).
People die all the time. But if profits die, the company is done for.
@Definitely a George Soros funded bot Thank you for the compliment.
Name one corporation that acts like this. No, Umbrella Corporation does not count.
Funniest thing is that they put multimillion dollar dino in cage which can be opened from inside 😂
Better ? If you're gonna have an emergency exit from the inside, why not make it human size and not so that it can fu*kin' fit a jumbo jet. This movie was ass.
@@TheAbbot92 Precisely. The presence of that colossal door made no sense. Some have argued that it serves to transport the Indominus out, but the path to that door looks too narrow for a vehicle that could carry the Indominus; a helicopter would have been their best bet.
By a human handprint and a secret code…
I’ve never understood how Claire suddenly ends up with Owen. She’s the main villain here.
Because "romance" lol. There aren't any original ideas anymore, so they just throw the basic "action movie with a romantic/sexual undertone that nobody asked for, and plot holes large enough for an elephant to fall in" set-up together.
Because she realises her mistakes, and they've already been together in the past so clearly they have some type of chemistry. Character growth, baby
@@auberginemanproductions1608 Does realizing mistakes bring back dead people? The few seconds of dialogue in this scene of Claire deciding not to evacuate the island and prohibiting live ammo makes her responsible for the death and injury of all the remaining troopers and many other visitors.
The “villain” in this movie Vic Hoskins is a lot better human being than Claire. At least he didn’t put the lives of all the visitors at risk.
@@nicoleisgoddess This is true. However, it's a movie. Claire had obvious character growth and felt awful about her mistakes by the end of the movie, and in movie language that means she gets off scott free
She has great character growth. She didn't really see the "assets" as animals until she saw them dying, or saw how they killed. Owen saw them as animals the entire time
"Mr.Grady, if you're not gonna help, there's no reason for you to be in here"
"So you've chosen Star Lord"
She made a mistake right there because I know that she cares about keeping the business intact, but Owen has common awareness that people needed to evacuate cause the Indominus Rex is too dangerous to be messed with and he is smarter than what people may think he is.
@@jarekmiller4337 She* If you recall from JP1 the dinosaurs are puposely engineered/breed or whatever as females.
1:43 that delivery though 😲
hell yeah!
Props to the guy who fended off the dinosaur with rubber bullets to cover for his teammates retreating with injured men. If it was me, I'd yeet the gun and run lol 😂
I agree i don't care how much i was being paid f this i'm out
it be like (MAN F#$% THIS JOB AND F@#$ ALL OF YOU I'M GETTING THE HELL OUT OF HERE).
@@sneakysnake8863 lmao
@@stevengardner3192 but I-Rex dont give a fucking deep shit about humans
Whole scene was stupid unrealistic. Commander wouldn't have said it has camouflaged, anyone with a brain can see that, he'd say what to do or at least run.
After commander dies, there's no way 90% don't immediate 180 and run for their lives. No way they get paid enough to die for the job.
And by the way, a job that is THAT willing to get you killed, is going to treat you like crap all the time. So no way they even really liked working there.
- Why do they not just shoot it normal guns?
- So the movie can happen
- Ah, ok then.
The one guy does, but a shotgun against something her size is just going to be annoying sting, not really damaging.
@@danielstephens1185 it's not even a live round shotgun, it's a tranquilizer lmao
They legit wanted to get all cheap about capturing the Indominus lmao. They were doing the bare minimum out of greed and underestimation 🤣
That and that thing cost millions to make. We all know corporate will always choose their investment over their employees so it's not that unbelievable.
Honestly if this was a real corporation I doubt management would risk endangering their golden puppy to protect some 'lowly' Guards.
They'd go in all cheap-shit, though the basic door size and lock down protocol was incredibly crap and stupid.
That and that thing probably cost a shiton of money so...from a business stand point as any corporation fashion would, money> human life.
I'm amazed Claire avoided going to prison.
same
Hammond avoided it, so- 💀
@@LiterallySpikeSpiegel There were significantly less people involved, and when they're isolated incidents, you can chalk up most employees' deaths as company accidents, pay off the families accordingly and such, as for Grant and the other experts, they probably signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement before arriving to the island preventing them to talk about it, and IRL Hammond would've also pay them some more to keep silent.
Here, a lot of visitors were injured and killed, and not because they entered restricted areas nor anything, they were just enjoying the park as it was meant to, so not only Claire (as she's the only surviving board member we know) could and should get sued to the next century by each and every family of the visitors affected, but also because of terrible safety hazards, she wouldn't see the light of day for the rest of her life unless she got incredibly good lawyers and draw up the most terrible judge ever.
@@610Hobbies yet she somehow ends up getting to do the whole dinos have a right to live camp in the following 2 sequels which was just stupid
@@Fureiji88 Yeah, ngl, I don't feel bad for not watching the sequels, this one was good, but from what I've heard about the sequels, ugh, no thanks.
I like how in this movie, owen said everything the audience was thinking lmao
Me too. Chris Pratt as Owen Grady is the best performance of the whole film for me.
This scene sums up literally every reason why Owen is the best character in this franchise by a lot
The bar is in hell.
And why Claire is the worst character ever made
Her voice actor is not a bad actor she's a good actor but yeah Claire is so dumb
@@orlandobabe Yeah, she was cunty towards Owen. Accusing him of not wanting to help & says that there are no reason for Owen to be there. He SHOULD have thrown the dino toys at her instead & given her the bird.
@@dennisjansson6239 god why wasn’t she eaten by a dinosaur like every other ridiculously horrible human beings?
"Evacuate the island."
"She will kill *everything that moves* ."
"She is learning where she fits in the food chain and I’m not sure you want her to figure that out."
"You already have."
say what you want about Chris Pratt, but he definitely delivered here. spine-chilling lines.
Owen is the only person with any common sense in the whole movie
And that’s why he is one of the best characters in the franchise. Chris Pratt always never fails to impress me.
Hats off to the company that attained such a high level of employee loyalty. 👏
I hope they get paid a lot
This scene was nuts! I honestly didn’t notice the thing there at first
Why? It was a good scene
@@abijithp92 did you even read it?
@@neb1006 you said the scene was nuts...nuts means illogical right?
@@abijithp92 no, means crazy
@@abijithp92 yes it means the scene was surprising in a good way. People in the comments forget that not everyone is from the US and some foreigners dont understand our slang.
I miss Irfan khan's acting so much😢. One of the most talented bollywood and hollywood actor. Rest in peace🙏
Rip
So sad RIP
Damn I looked up, I can't believe he is the guy from life of pi
Also, they were not kidding when they said Irrfan did most of his best acting with his eyes. That little flick to the visitor counter and then the CCTV images of the guests, after Owen says that he really doesn’t want the I Rex to figure out where she fits on the food chain. You can almost see the moment the weight of more than twenty thousand lives properly landed on Masrani.
Owen: Evacuate the island.
Money Lady: We'd never reopen.
Owen: You had to create a monster that loves killing, smart enough to escape and is an all round walking death machine in order to keep this theme park from going out of business... Do you think Disney has this problem?
Honestly imagine if Jurassic World stayed open for another 30 years.
Money Lady: Due to people having lost interest in Jurassic World we've created a new dinosaur. It's basically a mix of a t-rex, velociraptor, triceratops, pterodactyl, charizard and Megatron. We've also covered it with mega laser cannons, gatling guns, heat seeking missiles and spinning lightsabers. We're at the stage now where we're injecting it with hitler's blood. All that's left is to give it the Infinity Stones and help it make some horcruxes and it'll be ready for public viewing.
Ohhh, a truly worthy boss monster! And I'm just imagining Ironmus Prime and Arya Potter fighting it.
A more realistic timeframe might be 10-15 years. I feel like our attention/interest span shortens on an annual basis.
ARK Mods in a nutshell:
And I wonder what they’ll create next in another 30 years after that
@@Thewavedemonjackal Maybe something like that once again, but also with the ability to make itself and everything around it explode in a 20 foot radius, and then come back to life and regenerate itself as if nothing every happened just seconds later.
And the security would once again be given the same electric sticks to be sent to go capture it.
Call an expert then don't listen to him! 🤣🤣
😂😂😂
tbf thats how it works in real life too
Yep call Dr Fauci in with regards to the current pandemic. Don't listen to him. Yep that is how it works in real life.
@@jinngeechia9715 Of course you don’t listen to him. He flip flops and deliberately lies to the public.
@@Willaev Hahaha good one.....next thing you are going to say is he does puppet shows on weekends. Ffs!
I always love it when action movies go down the path of "hey we have ranged weapons so let's get as close as we can and stay there" XXDDD
Let us use weapons that have very little effect on this guy, from point blank range.
No matter how many of us get killed, we'll keep at it like spartans.
I like how all the comments are about the park not getting evacuated. But what about that intense pose/stance that gave off complete badass character power. 2:30
Here's an animal that can instantly kill you with one swipe from its claws, legs, tail, or bite. It's also been genetically modified to be hyper aggressive. Take your cattle prod and capture it please :)
🤣😂
At least they had that giant muzzle lol
1:11 Claire looks like she's innocent in all this. She's like "Don't look at me Owen, I just want to raise profits"
She's not innocent She would put people's lives in danger, instead of listening to Owen and evacuating them to safety, I can't feel any love or patience for her, She's literally The Definition of Evil.
*Owen Grady:* Evacuate the island.
*Me:* I agree.
Claire: We'd never reopened.
Me: Yeah? Who cares?
Owen Grady: You made a genetic hybrid, raised it in captivity. She is seeing all of this for the first time. She does not even know what she is. She will kill everything that moves.
Instead of running the guy shouted IT CAN CAMOUFLAGE, it's a pretty good way of surviving.
I'm assuming he knew he was already dead lmfao judging by how close he was and I think they're even mic'd to base operation room
The thing has strides more than 15 feet long. Running was never an option. The best they could hope for was to drive it off. But you're right, and sending the unit commander in as their point man was a fatal mistake. Once he was dead, no one was there to coordinate the fight.
Yea, because the survival instinct of all animals is to accept fate and say one last line before letting something kill you.
Give me a break, humans are animals, if anyone saw something that big lumbering over them they'd either run like they never have before stumbling around, or freeze up. Doesn't matter that this thing could just bend over and bite ya, your brain will take every chance it's got to get the hell out. Even if it increases your chance of survival by 5% you'll do it in a panic
This guy decided make a point and let himself die.
Hard to get attached to movies when humans do unrealistic things.
@@sacr3 Guy was a soldier. While you're correct about the natural instinct, those instincts can be trained out. Soldiers IRL are trained to communicate vital information first and flee second if the chances of escape are lower than the chances the information could save other lives.
He was probably filled with shock and fear
Kind of got annoyed they made indominus Rex the villain. It really wasn’t if you understand the concept it was just an animal. A messed up animal but still animal raised without a family, in complete isolation, with the sole purpose of its existence to entertain and scare people just for fun. If anything it’s the victim of the true villains like Claire. She didn’t care about these creatures and while I’m glad she grew as a character to be more compassionate, it’s still not the indominus Rex fault for turning out the way it did.
I like the scene where Masrani eat his own word when he try to put all the guilt on Dr Wu
Masrani : who authorize you to do this???
Dr Wu : you did , bigger , stronger , scarier ummm Cooler , i believe the word that you use in you memo!!!
Such a shame, I actually liked Masrani. Yes, he was partly responsible for the WHOLE disaster, but let's face it, he showed no signs of ill intent, and he displayed some signs of actual remorse and concern, unlike some of the other businessmen in movies and real life that I know. He even died trying to stop the Indominus, and while flying his own helicopter, for Pete's sake. I can't imagine his peers doing that, like at all. Yes, Wu was right, but he chose to participate in this madness on his own accord and displayed no conscience or any of the functions required to pass as a human being. whatsoever. He could have done the right thing and warned everyone about the consequences, or quit his job if they didn't care to listen. This is why a lot of people like me, love Owen. He was literally the smartest guy in that room.
@@flynnwhimster5371 Masrani was out of touch, but he didn't deserve to die for that. I was hoping he would survive to be part of the anti-genetics research movement in the next movie, but instead he crashed into a bird cage.
@@Maniac742 exactly! Furthermore, Wu continued in this madness and started working for another glorified businessman, (Eli)except this one was truly evil, and a very short-sighted and thick one at that. Why the hell is Wu encouraging all of this stupidity?!
@@flynnwhimster5371 Wu embodies the worst type of scientific researcher. To him, there are no lines too great to cross if he can continue his research and experiments. He would have fit in perfectly with Unit 731 during WW2.
@@flynnwhimster5371 yea him an claire both showed remorse in this scene they are more shocked an not thinkin rationally thou cus they never thought it happened
Looking at the heart rate monitor read outs, I really doubt that the guys trying to take down a near indestructible killing machine would have a constant HR of 70bpm.
They are ex military. Otherwise they wouldn't have gone after it in the first place.
1:40
Owen is exactly 💯% right if you raise A hybrid dinosaur from birth then that dinosaur escapes from it's enclosure that hybrid dinosaur will kill anything that moves because it has never seen people before or never seen other dinosaurs before so this hybrid dinosaur doesn't know what she is or what can do so she will kill anything that moves, sees, or smells
How has no one mentioned that awesome nod to Ian Malcolm and his water flirting technique?
The blood landing on the guy’s arm runs off in two different directions.
Very good observation. I would never have noticed that.
@@brandonallen3289 Tbh, I only knew it because someone else mentioned it to me. I’m definitely not observant enough to have spotted by myself! Lol
You know, there was a reason why in the original book Muldoon had a rocket launcher on hand.
Mostly used for oversized tranquilizer darts, but yeah your point is taken ^^
@@RoulicisThe yeah - dirt nap tranquilizers
Seeing Irrfan makes me emotional everytime 😞
R. I. P😔
That's right...send security in there armed mostly with some electric sticks.
And a weak net that only covers its mouth
And none of the shockers ever working let alone tranquilizers.
Like wow...
The one shot tranquilizers in the old movies work just fine against T-Rex.
Also it's funny how they added so many guns which were pretty much useless against anything thay big. Only thing they would've worked was the rocket launchers in the movie and the mounted machine gun on the chopper and the all weather henry leveractio that's in a big ass caliber that takes down elephants.
they each should have gotten a 50 call
@@bgc3864 that’s the point of the net. It’s a muzzle to stop it from eating them
2:23 this part cracks me up!!!😂😂😂😂
The look on Owen's face being like "I'm already trying to help! You're just too workaholic to even listen to me!"
Props to the one guy standing his ground with a shotgun giving his team time to escape
Imagine being told you can’t kill this thing and have to use nets and tasers. The one guard just saying fuck this and starts blasting it got my respect. Bro knew this thing gotta die
0:55 After that he survived, went to Tokyo to be a drift racer instead.
Props to the camera man for not dying while recording this
That was Meyers. He knew the camera guy never dies.
"Ok, we're sending in this team of you dozen soldiers with zappy pokey sticks against one giant ferocious dinosaur we have no idea what it can and can't do..."
"Um, why do we have heart monitors on?"
"So our goal here is to really see if zappy pokey sticks do anything or not."
I feel like this scene would have been more impactful and scary if we’d only heard them trying to fight it and seeing their heart rates go off one by one and everyone realising that they aren’t dealing with a ‘regular’ dinosaur. Thoughts?
That would’ve been a neat idea. Would’ve really brought out the thriller part of the movie.
Actually I agree. It would've been more suspenseful.
Yeah would have felt like the Jurassic Park of old :)
Replying to Katie and Laccifer btw, not just bigging up my own comments...oops
You mean pull an 'Aliens'm
I still remember in the first Jurassic Park the book, Robert Muldoon (If I recall correctly) threatened to quit Jurassic Park UNLESS Hammond paid for very expensive weapons capable of killing dinosaurs and so when it was all falling apart, the second time, he broke out a rocket launcher and went hunting.
The guards' idea of capturing a 10+ tonne predator, was to taze it with a small cattle prod..........they're real geniuses.
Yeah.. All them troopers did not have a last name. You know you're not coming back....
Might as well worw their red shirts
It surprises me that people don't understand that when Michael Crichton wrote Jurassic Park he was speaking out against genetic manipulation. Speilberg turned it into a fun but scary kid's movie.
Speilberg didn't direct Jurassic World, Colin Treverrow did
@@_-Emerald-_ I was referring to the original movie, Jurassic Park, which was based on a book by Michael Crichton. The sequels have been decent movies, but in my opinion less so with every release. After the first 3 movies, it defies logic that another dinosaur theme park would ever be opened IRL, but the franchise was too good to let it die I guess.
Why would you put that on Spielberg? Each JP clearly spoke out against it and showed the dangers. Only JW 2 and 3 were sort of "pro dinos" due to that little clone girl.
@@CilyOnTheRun Spielberg was interviewed and spoke about his role in the direction and script writing for JP1. He definitely altered what Crichton started with to make it more commercial. But you are right, Spielberg didn't make it "pro dino". The films wouldn't be any fun if the dinosaurs didn't eat people.
JP1-3 are sort of believable in that the sequels presumed the park was defunct but the dinosaurs are still there and need to be dealt with. JW fails for me in that sooner or later the public, no matter how stupid, would stop going to a theme park where the attractions regularly kill and eat the guests.
I still think the original name of Diabolus Rex would have worked too. It's certainly fitting.
If it had the little devils horns
The guy who had the balls to tase it. He's the real MVP
If I was Owen I would've just bailed by that point. You can't pay me enough to eventually see all this go South. Especially given this happened before.
Me just as like a random tech in the room as everyone’s life lines are going out
👁 👄 👁
😧😬😧😬😧😬😧😬
“That thing out there, that’s no dinosaur.”
Yeah, well technically neither is everything else at this park. I mean, what kind of a dinosaur can actually roar?! (By the way, we indeed do have evidence against complex vocalisation in dinosaurs. They couldn’t actually chirp, tweet, growl or roar, but could rumble or honk.)
True 👍
It's a completely different universe actually so yes dinosaurs in their universe can roar, have you seen the dominion prologue?
@@Rex381I’m a year late responding to this, but wasn’t that cut from the movie anyway? I think cutting that from the movie reiterates that every “Dino” genetically engineered aren’t really dinosaurs and that the real dinosaurs maintained their real world accuracy in the universe
@@noobenenra it's in the original blu ray version and JWD's director Colin also said it's canon so no your statement is wrong bro
What was it Batman said in that one terrible movie? “If there’s even a 1% chance, we must take it as an absolute certainty”?
It's easy to brush off ACU as being incompetent based on this scene, but they cannot be blamed because this thing was specifically engineered as a weapon to be used against people with their kind of training and counter their equipment.
"I don't want to turn the park into a war zone" - yeah its better a cemetery
If he had saved his breath by simply saying “ Runn...” instead of a “ it can camouflage “ he could have survived.
"indominus rex is escaping"
"what are we goin to do??"
"fight it with melee weapon"
Imagine if they wrote this movie so the humans would have a shred of intelligence to their characters. It would be over in like 30 minutes
The woman-boss refusing to evacuate the island was so stupid it took me off the story. But then the movie got even worse, when they somehow tried to make that character likable/ protagonistic (which they repeated in subsequent movies). I mean, if you're going to ignore a dino-weapon like that and not evacuate the park, you're the villain, lady.
I find it amazing that these people would think that whatever they create in the lab, they have total control over! These are living, breathing creatures short of a genetically-enhanced Frankenstein, that actually solve problems, lay traps and think for their own survival! Not mindless drones!
I wish this aspect was explored more in the movie because I like the dichotomy between Claire and Owen. Claire thinks of the I Rex as this kind of dog or some kind of controllable product that just needs a cage to stand around in. Owen sees the I Rex as what it is, a dangerous, isolated animal that has been harmed throughout every single part its crucial growing years.
Liek, really think about it. Owen was right about the I Rex especially since they didn’t give her any kind of enrichment at all to do things that would stimulate her intelligent mind. She’s tormented, neglected, bored and abused.
Claire is much like John Hammond in the books in a way. Even when the I Rex got out and showed that she was a monster that Claire created, Claire doesn’t want to take the steps that are necessary to keep people safe because of profits. She and the rest of the irresponsible staff that created this problem and then didn’t want to take the steps to solve it are all responsible for the tragedies that happened on that day.
You know the indominus Rex wouldn’t have been able to do half of these things if it - didn’t have long arms
0:44 I remember this scene with Austin Power where Brian Tee also screaming towards a giant monster...🤣🤣🤣
What do you think her foot felt like, I know it was painful as heck just wondering what you think.
"It can camouflage"!!!!
@@meli-melo9759 So what do you think it felt like touching his skin.
@@TheMultiversalBeing It would like WTF am I feeling the air.
Suddenly: She discamouflage herself.
Then, "Oh Sh*t!! It can Camouflage!!!
@@meli-melo9759 I'm talking about her foot.
Lmfao. Like he would turn around, know he’s about to do, but also say something like “it can camouflage!” Just so everyone else would know what just happened.
It’s all fun and games until you realize it’s your family out there with this genetically engineered killer on the loose.
If I was in charge, I would keep atleast one M107 and a massive gas launched harpoon as last resort. Wtf were they thinking?
They don't "think" !!
Vasquez: Lets Roccck!! Roll credits....
I know half the comments here are going to be mine if I keep this up. But I just realised something. They were hinting here that the I Rex was part raptor.
“She remembered where they put it in.” - Owen Grady.
“They remember.” - Robert Muldoon.
I want to get the exact same excitement in the 3rd part as I got in this movie.....
Let's not talk about the 2nd part 😂
RIP DK, sad life after being exiled from Tokyo after the race with Sean
Chris hand movements was badass, dude literally looks fucking badass
1:40 Literally is the best scene, the way owen said those lines of his
0:39 I.rex : Hi~!
agents : Okay
Head of security : Everyone use none lethals.
Me : Shoots head of security with a lethal for absolute stupidity.
I was thinking of the scene in Predator with the military guys decked out heavy artillery trying to kill the camouflaged predator. These guys had bully sticks in comparison.
Trooper: wait. This isn't a real gun, this is a toy. Suddenly getting eaten by a dinosaur
1:30
The Combine NPCs in Gmod when an Antlion Guard charges at them.
0:44 dude you screaming that literally screwed yourself! ☠️
People - hunting indominus rex down
Indominus rex - Hold my camouflage
I love this movie and this is one of my favourite scenes
She might be a hero in the end but she's the reason all those people died
1:45 I don't think thats the problem here
1:48 I think thats the problem
I don't understand the guys with tasers. If that thing can deflect a shotgun shell wth an electric shock can do to it 🤦🏾♂️
Hind sight is 2020.
Claire irked my nerves beginning of this movie. Didn’t give two shits about her nephews until they got lost and when she saw several people get killed she rejected the idea of the park getting evacuated glad she ended up getting some character development 😂
You’d think that people in real life would learn a thing or two from films like this. But NOOOOOO!!!!
"That thing over there... that's not a dinosaur"
This is where it is most noticeable that Jurassic World is more inspired by the novels than by the first trilogy of films....
If I was Owen I would make sure Clair is held responsible for everything. Give the media interviews she won't believe and destroy her life.
She is learning where she fits in the food chain 😂 idk why but I love this line
Honestly, give them better weapons. Even Hamas has rocket launchers.
Hahaha ok that funny
Toyota hilux, AKMs and RPGs go brrrrrr
One of the worst ideas would be to give a t rex anatomically proportionate arms.