Oh lord, look at that face. She's absolutely hunting you. It's not a Jurassic World friendly coloured raptor. She's a perfect killer machine calculating all movements. Stan Winston created the most terrifing and badass animatronic ever in universe.
@@danielschneider5251 In what sense to distort? Because from the first film they are already distorted compared to real life, and the fact that we can domesticate even tigers
Muldoon: (To himself) "The shut down must've turned off all the fences." (Pauses) "Dammit, even Nedry knew better than to mess with the raptor fences." Gives me chills, knowing that the dinosaurs he was most afraid of getting out ACTUALLY DID get out.
Hey, it played in camp Cretaceous when blue attacked the campers at least. Weirdly NO ONE, and I mean NO ONE noticed or payed attention to this detail other than me. I guess that’s a way to show I’m a bigger fan of Jurassic Park than Klayton.
5:08 serious shit is about to go down. Something about that piece is perfect it has a wild, dangerous but also intelligent and calculating feel to it. Perfect for the raptors. Man I love this movie
Considering how she killed all but 2 Raptors from the previous pack, she is still a cruel, bloothirsty and merciless. But thats what made her an effective leader for the pack, along with her intelect. If it wasnt for Rexy, both she and her left over packmate would have killed the humans.
@@tuckrex2038 & @Miles Weida Wait a minute, he got it right the first time, so I don't see why we're resorting to correctional attacks? A syllable is a unit of pronunciation formed by the sound of a vowel with or without consonant (to breath partly in between words to form a syllable)--all fives notes compose vowels that sound like -Velociraptor-.(0:10-0:14) That fact the both of you are (one of you being a composer) too literal to figure that out is what is embarrassing about the argument--you've wasted your breaths for noting.
Deathground Jurassic World Aftermath Dino crisis Goner Oakwood Dinohazard Aria 93 5 nights at Jurassic World Jurassic Park Trespasser Jurassic Park S Island 395 Code: Dino-H The Isle (when humans are added) Unnamed and uninspired game (My own work in progress project I have only just started) … A million other titles… they are not all the same, in fact the two which perfectly fit the asked of description are Deathground and Jurassic World Aftermath. JW Aftermath is out btw but only on a very specific VR headset.
John Williams’ Raptor themes in the first movie brilliantly capture the creatures’ essence. Each note embodies their cold, calculating nature, escalating to mirror their violent attacks. The sequel’s score depicts their evolution into feral beings amidst Isla Sorna’s jungles within the decaying ruins and bones of an abandoned worker village.
The Raptors man. Saw this film when I was three or four I think. This, the original Star Wars trilogy and a shit ton of Disney movies made up my early childhood.
Clever genetically modified dromeosaurid theropod dinosaur resurrected with the use of amphibian DNA by InGen scientists, which the individual is of the female gender, often referred to as a girl
Should have this in Jurassic world 3. Your probably wondering how that would work since blue is the only raptor left, but remember at the end of fallen kingdom there were more DNA of different dinosaurs so chances are some raptor DNA could be in there and then if they stick to what happened in the first movie that since the dinosaurs have frog DNA in them, and frogs are known to change sex from male to female, which means it allows the Dino to breed just like in the first movie when they found eggs. Just imagine Owen, Clarie, and the OG three come across a nest of eggs and grant remembers and the theme is building up and he then says “Frog DNA!” Which then Malcolm understands and they hear a low growl and turn to see two glowing eyes then four six and more. That would be freaking scary and a good call back with a bit of nostalgia
*Reads description*: "mixed, sliced, and spliced together from various tracks". Yeah that sounds just like how InGen created their disastrous genetic aberrations they called "dinosaurs".
This soundtrack compilation is great, but it lacks some music themes from Velociraptor scenes in the movie. Examples are music themes when two raptors separately chase both Lex and Tim in the kitchen, and another music piece is when Ellie is told by Muldoon to run after spotting a raptor in the bushes.
@@TheShadowedOne1 Oh I was wrong about Ellie running to the shed music missing, the track is there at 5:23 clearly. However the Velociraptor kitchen chase music is still missing. Listen to music cues at ua-cam.com/video/dnRxQ3dcaQk/v-deo.html?t=02m06s and also ua-cam.com/video/dnRxQ3dcaQk/v-deo.html?t=02m28s
Look, I know that Raptors are supposed to be good guys now...but no, I wish they would've kept the Raptor theme consistent throughout the franchise. How would you like it if Freddy Krueger's theme kept changing after the first Nightmare movie? These things (along with the Cryptkeeper) were the only monsters that scared me as a child and at almost 30, that Raptor music still gives me chills.
I mean they did keep it consist throughout the park half of the franchise, and raptor DNA is apart of the indos so you could say it still follows through into world.
It's weird how it wasn't used more in other films, but it did actually get brought back and used a fair few times in Camp Cretecous. It plays the leitmotif in Raptor-related moments here and there.
When raptors were actual killing machines that were out to kill people and not be trained to do a humans bidding. I dont even think the original genome would have listened to the indominus.
As horribly outdated as the film's raptors are (they need a major redesign to make them look much more realistic, albeit they can still look scary by basing them off eagles and such), back in 1993 they did do a good job of enforcing the then-new idea of dinosaurs as complex, smart and highly active animals.
These dinosaurs aren't meant to be accurate plus it doesn't affect the story and collin the director of jurassic world dominion said that previous dinosaurs will not get a redesign
@@Z-Man7 That's only true for the novel. The film Raptors are far too large to be Deinonychus. They're a pretty much exact match to Achillobator giganticus, which was described 6 years after JP released.
@@evastarunit7361 Not true, the original Jurassic Park animals were all fairly accurate save for a few. But paleontologic knowledge evolved and they became outdated.
I still think the Raptors shouldn't have been tameable in the new films. Something about man being able to tame the Raptors really kills the horrific and threatening aura these creatures maintained. It just makes them another dumb animal. That's because they always felt like they were the most horrifying aspects of dinosaurs in one animal. Intelligent, lethal and utterly wild. You could contain them... but never control them.
It was pretty badly communicated in the movie, but Owen outright states "I don't control the raptors, it's a relationship based on mutual respect." in between a throwaway joke about the sub plot of his relationship with Claire, so it was easily missed. Point in case, he approached the Raptors with respect to their abilities, and earned their trust as their caretaker. He didn't 'tame' them. You cannot tame a wild animal, you can only break its will-which renders it no longer the thing it was. He knows he can't (and shouldn't try) to change their nature to suit humans-instead, he tries to find a way our two species can coexist. The whole series is in large part the tragedy that occurs when Humanity tries to violently impose itself on another species, and unintended consequences that occur. It ends in their destruction, or ours.
@@lachlanm7149 ...You know my post agrees with the OP, right? It wasn't well communicated in the movie, but the raptors were never truly tamed-trained, but not tamed. But your comment is so detached from the context of what we typed, you might be a bot lol This is not a good look for you if you're not.
The majority of Jurassic World has the Raptors behaving like the TLW Raptors, not as psychopathic as the '93 Raptors or as hyper-intelligent as the 2001 Raptors, but fairly reminiscent of the brutish '97 Raptors. It's the climax that starts to mess things up. Then Fallen Kingdom just took a big fat shit all over everything.
Oh lord, look at that face. She's absolutely hunting you. It's not a Jurassic World friendly coloured raptor. She's a perfect killer machine calculating all movements. Stan Winston created the most terrifing and badass animatronic ever in universe.
Between the Kennel and the Queen, he's a master
Yes, the real raptor experience.
Velociraptors got badly distorted in the franchise
@@danielschneider5251 In what sense to distort? Because from the first film they are already distorted compared to real life, and the fact that we can domesticate even tigers
*"They're lethal at 8 months and I do mean lethal"*
*CLEVER GIRL*
Cheetah speed...if they ever got out in the open...
"RUN!"
@@TheShadowedOne1 seriously we are missing 2 dinos right now....
@@TheShadowedOne1 I am clever!!!!
Muldoon: (To himself) "The shut down must've turned off all the fences." (Pauses) "Dammit, even Nedry knew better than to mess with the raptor fences."
Gives me chills, knowing that the dinosaurs he was most afraid of getting out ACTUALLY DID get out.
-Timmy, what is it?
-It's a velociraptor.
*It's Insssside...*
Hi. Got Pepsi?
*raptor calls for help*
Алексей Габриелев ITS A FUCKIN Utahraptor
Алексей Габриелев I just pissed off a bunch of 4 year old fan boys
‘No we can’t. Because we’re being hunted. In the bushes straight ahead. It’s alright. Run. Towards the shed. I got her. Go, NOW!’
- Robert Muldoon
This music scares the piss outta me. Especially during the night. The raptors from the first film were truly the most ferocious.
It is my honest opinion this should have played when the raptors turned around after betraying the humans in Jurassic World
a hidden sock ooh someone should do an edit of that.
Yeah as much as I love Giacchino, I feel like that would go better
Man, the impact it would do.
@@XDarket
Imagine if they did play it. Everyone who watched the original film would instantly know that shit is going to happen.
Hey, it played in camp Cretaceous when blue attacked the campers at least. Weirdly NO ONE, and I mean NO ONE noticed or payed attention to this detail other than me.
I guess that’s a way to show I’m a bigger fan of Jurassic Park than Klayton.
5:08 serious shit is about to go down. Something about that piece is perfect it has a wild, dangerous but also intelligent and calculating feel to it. Perfect for the raptors. Man I love this movie
Alexa... there's an unauthorized personnel in Jurassic park.
Lights off.
Play Raptor theme.
Activate animatronic in the vents.
Play raptor bark sound.
Scare Hammond and make him fall down a hill
@@jenniferkorf4767 and call the compys
The Big one is the Raptor most cruel, Bloodthirsty and mercilessly of the saga of Jurassic Park/World
Thats a good one, but remember that she's just an animal. She does what she needs to do.
Considering how she killed all but 2 Raptors from the previous pack, she is still a cruel, bloothirsty and merciless. But thats what made her an effective leader for the pack, along with her intelect. If it wasnt for Rexy, both she and her left over packmate would have killed the humans.
0:10-0:14 Ever notice how the trumpets que Velociraptor's name?
I mean you listen to it syllable it translates in as VE-LO-CI-RAP-TOR!
Huh I just got that
Wait it’s just 4 notes. It would need to be five for that
Cartoonist Louis that doesn’t change the amount of notes.
@Cartoonist Louis I dont think you know what syllables are
@@tuckrex2038 & @Miles Weida Wait a minute, he got it right the first time, so I don't see why we're resorting to correctional attacks? A syllable is a unit of pronunciation formed by the sound of a vowel with or without consonant (to breath partly in between words to form a syllable)--all fives notes compose vowels that sound like -Velociraptor-.(0:10-0:14) That fact the both of you are (one of you being a composer) too literal to figure that out is what is embarrassing about the argument--you've wasted your breaths for noting.
they should make a slasher game with raptors and humans walking around an old abandoned park
Dino crisis much
There is a game in development that is pretty much what you described. It's called deathground. Look it up.
Deathground
Jurassic World Aftermath
Dino crisis
Goner
Oakwood
Dinohazard
Aria 93
5 nights at Jurassic World
Jurassic Park Trespasser
Jurassic Park S
Island 395
Code: Dino-H
The Isle (when humans are added)
Unnamed and uninspired game (My own work in progress project I have only just started)
…
A million other titles… they are not all the same, in fact the two which perfectly fit the asked of description are Deathground and Jurassic World Aftermath. JW Aftermath is out btw but only on a very specific VR headset.
that sequence from 5:05-5:25 always made my hair stand up on end.
Birdwithteeth927 Truth and exact same for me.
Sounds kind of like something you'd hear in a Star Wars cantina.
5:25 when your past your bedtime and your is mom chasing you
John Williams’ Raptor themes in the first movie brilliantly capture the creatures’ essence. Each note embodies their cold, calculating nature, escalating to mirror their violent attacks. The sequel’s score depicts their evolution into feral beings amidst Isla Sorna’s jungles within the decaying ruins and bones of an abandoned worker village.
This theme can be heard briefly in Camp Cretaceous, when Blue is seen drinking from the watering hole.
It’s actually in every blue scene
The Raptors man. Saw this film when I was three or four I think. This, the original Star Wars trilogy and a shit ton of Disney movies made up my early childhood.
+Punk93Metal Jurassic Park is my childhood.
Punk93Metal is saw the move at the same age
Punk93Metal bro saaaaaame
Punk93Metal same man.
Lol you're so orginal
You can hear tiny bits of these songs on the JW films. Very neat detail imo.
The raptor design in the original is so simple yet so scary the jurassic world designs really pale in comparison
T rex is the scariest dinosaur
Raptor: hold my bear
SkywalkerLegoproductions raptors are scary but also sometimes cute
Which killed which in the first movie?
In reality it was a turkey with sharp teeth
@@butt5ful the scary thing about the raptor isn't their immediate strength, but their relatively small size and intelligence (as far as movies go
@@butt5ful do you even know the theme in the office when Lex finish rebooting the computer?
This is why I will always love the OG Trilogy
Saw this movie when i was 6 years old and these Raptors gave me nightmares for weeks
Great soundtrack of one of the best movies of all time. Great to see they got inspiration for the Indominus's theme!
8:04~ 11:43 My fav part of the song.
I love that this theme was brought back in Camp Cretaceous Season 3
Yep!
Clever mutated frog mixed with dino dna
Erika Horváth actually it's kind of the other way around ;D
Clever genetically modified dromeosaurid theropod dinosaur resurrected with the use of amphibian DNA by InGen scientists, which the individual is of the female gender, often referred to as a girl
Clever Amphibian reptilian hybrid
i wish they made a horror movie about human-eating velociraptors
“The shutdown must have turned off all the fences. Damn it, even Nedry knew better than to mess with the raptor fences.”
Honestly. A near perfect compilation. It’s just missing one theme tho that is pretty iconic still. 7:50 is one of the best parts tho.
It's missing the music themes when Velociraptors chase both Lex and Timmy separately in the kitchen.
3:50 Jophery raise the gate.
Really thrilling
Should have this in Jurassic world 3. Your probably wondering how that would work since blue is the only raptor left, but remember at the end of fallen kingdom there were more DNA of different dinosaurs so chances are some raptor DNA could be in there and then if they stick to what happened in the first movie that since the dinosaurs have frog DNA in them, and frogs are known to change sex from male to female, which means it allows the Dino to breed just like in the first movie when they found eggs. Just imagine Owen, Clarie, and the OG three come across a nest of eggs and grant remembers and the theme is building up and he then says “Frog DNA!” Which then Malcolm understands and they hear a low growl and turn to see two glowing eyes then four six and more. That would be freaking scary and a good call back with a bit of nostalgia
*Reads description*: "mixed, sliced, and spliced together from various tracks". Yeah that sounds just like how InGen created their disastrous genetic aberrations they called "dinosaurs".
That theme tho talk about feeling watched
It really does have that creeping feeling. *looks over shoulder*
TheShadowedOne1 they know how to open doors 0_0
And can come through the glass
*Peers out window*
11:24 best part
1:37 the newborn velociraptor
This soundtrack compilation is great, but it lacks some music themes from Velociraptor scenes in the movie. Examples are music themes when two raptors separately chase both Lex and Tim in the kitchen, and another music piece is when Ellie is told by Muldoon to run after spotting a raptor in the bushes.
Those particular themes from the film *are* in this compilation. It's just that they're reused several times throughout the film.
@@TheShadowedOne1 Oh I was wrong about Ellie running to the shed music missing, the track is there at 5:23 clearly.
However the Velociraptor kitchen chase music is still missing. Listen to music cues at ua-cam.com/video/dnRxQ3dcaQk/v-deo.html?t=02m06s and also ua-cam.com/video/dnRxQ3dcaQk/v-deo.html?t=02m28s
They should bring the raptor handler Robert Muldoon from the first movie back and he just has a small bandaid on his head.
This music truly shows how sadistic the raptors rally are.
Con la cara de terror que tiene este velociraptor, con este soundtrack están impresionante
The first Jurassic park movie Raptors were scary
10:07 stunning 😍
0:54 Sounds like my PS2 when tries to start my scratched Ratchet & Clank 2 disc
6:13 😶😲😱
ENRIQUE CORONEL CAW CAW CAW
"Clever girl"
Back when velociraptors use to be one of the scariest carnivore dinosaurs .
In fallen kingdom when the indoraptor shows up this song plays
When
--unless they can open doors
Real scary and good theme
Look, I know that Raptors are supposed to be good guys now...but no, I wish they would've kept the Raptor theme consistent throughout the franchise. How would you like it if Freddy Krueger's theme kept changing after the first Nightmare movie? These things (along with the Cryptkeeper) were the only monsters that scared me as a child and at almost 30, that Raptor music still gives me chills.
I mean they did keep it consist throughout the park half of the franchise, and raptor DNA is apart of the indos so you could say it still follows through into world.
@@christianbryan6961 I think he means the music theme
11:21
The indominus Rex theme is eerily similar to the raptors theme from this movie. It’s crazy i know the i Rex theme is a variation of this one basically
"Clever Girl..." - The Last Words Uttered By Robert Muldoon in 1993
"RUN!" -Ellie Sattler
Me when bad dinosaur, Baaaaa Baa Baaaa Basaaaa
This should be what the us military plays to its enemies during invasions
I always imagined if Disney ever brought them to canon, these would be the Ssi-Ruuvi themes
In all honesty, I think the big one is more dangerous than Roberta.
I wonder why we never heard this one again after the first movie
It's weird how it wasn't used more in other films, but it did actually get brought back and used a fair few times in Camp Cretecous. It plays the leitmotif in Raptor-related moments here and there.
Thanks you bro !
Oh great, the likes are at 666, perfectly fits the video and the Velociraptors.
Not any more! So it looks like our evil streak is already over.
@@TheShadowedOne1 NOOOOO
my favorite 6:22&8:04
1:35 6:22 3:45
6:56 4:50
8:04 8:29 9:10
10:09 10:38
When raptors were actual killing machines that were out to kill people and not be trained to do a humans bidding. I dont even think the original genome would have listened to the indominus.
0:10
Okay who here after this was in dominion
0:52
8:45
Does scorpios Rex have a official theme or is it just the release theme in jwe2
This is jacuzzi music
Indeed. Good study music too.
0:50 or 00:10
As horribly outdated as the film's raptors are (they need a major redesign to make them look much more realistic, albeit they can still look scary by basing them off eagles and such), back in 1993 they did do a good job of enforcing the then-new idea of dinosaurs as complex, smart and highly active animals.
These dinosaurs aren't meant to be accurate plus it doesn't affect the story and collin the director of jurassic world dominion said that previous dinosaurs will not get a redesign
The raptors in jurassic park are actually based on Deinonychus, they just used the name raptor.
It's more explained in the novel.
@@Z-Man7 That's only true for the novel. The film Raptors are far too large to be Deinonychus. They're a pretty much exact match to Achillobator giganticus, which was described 6 years after JP released.
@@evastarunit7361 Not true, the original Jurassic Park animals were all fairly accurate save for a few. But paleontologic knowledge evolved and they became outdated.
0:50 opps robert mouldon dead
Lemurian Music
*clever girl*
Clever girl...
Esa velociraptor da miedo
I still think the Raptors shouldn't have been tameable in the new films. Something about man being able to tame the Raptors really kills the horrific and threatening aura these creatures maintained. It just makes them another dumb animal.
That's because they always felt like they were the most horrifying aspects of dinosaurs in one animal. Intelligent, lethal and utterly wild. You could contain them... but never control them.
It was pretty badly communicated in the movie, but Owen outright states "I don't control the raptors, it's a relationship based on mutual respect." in between a throwaway joke about the sub plot of his relationship with Claire, so it was easily missed. Point in case, he approached the Raptors with respect to their abilities, and earned their trust as their caretaker. He didn't 'tame' them. You cannot tame a wild animal, you can only break its will-which renders it no longer the thing it was. He knows he can't (and shouldn't try) to change their nature to suit humans-instead, he tries to find a way our two species can coexist. The whole series is in large part the tragedy that occurs when Humanity tries to violently impose itself on another species, and unintended consequences that occur. It ends in their destruction, or ours.
Someone wasn't paying attention
@@dustinjones7458 Hahaha, what a load of crap. OP was right
@@lachlanm7149 ...You know my post agrees with the OP, right? It wasn't well communicated in the movie, but the raptors were never truly tamed-trained, but not tamed. But your comment is so detached from the context of what we typed, you might be a bot lol
This is not a good look for you if you're not.
The majority of Jurassic World has the Raptors behaving like the TLW Raptors, not as psychopathic as the '93 Raptors or as hyper-intelligent as the 2001 Raptors, but fairly reminiscent of the brutish '97 Raptors. It's the climax that starts to mess things up.
Then Fallen Kingdom just took a big fat shit all over everything.
Skyefall Attacks
Skyefall March
Did someone know the song during the scene ''Back in Business'' ?
Ninja kids
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*F R O G D N A*
When u realize it's a robot
* insert quote from the movie *
4:50
clever girl
7:37