“Clever Girl”: Muldoon Is Eaten by a Velociraptor | Jurassic World
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- Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) and Robert Muldoon (Bob Peck) head to the shed to turn the power back on. Ellie believes they are in the clear; however, Muldoon realizes they are being hunted and tells her to run.
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“Clever Girl”: Muldoon Is Eaten by a Velociraptor | Jurassic World
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The cool thing about this scene that I didn’t pick up on as a kid, was that Muldoon was killed exactly how Grant described at the beginning of the film. “It’s not the one in front you have to worry about, it’s the one or two that attack from the sides of you that you didn’t know were there” brilliant scene.
The Raptor is also killed that way. While it’s preoccupied on lunching on Grants face the Trex nabs it from the side.
@@evanbelisle8464It has nothing to do with it, raptors hunt in coordinated groups while the T-Rex was a solitary hunter.
You seriously didn't pick up on that? Even as a kid I noticed that 😂
@@evanbelisle8464No raptors die here though?
What I picked up as an adult was the major plot hole that why nobody went back to check on Muldoon before they left the island. Why did they leave without him? None of the characters saw him die. Why did they not send a search team to find him dead or alive? Why was such an iconic and heroic character left alone on the island?
It made sense for them to leave Nedry, afterall they knew he sabotaged the park but not Muldoon!
Sad bit of trivia, in the book Muldoon survives and escapes the island but in the movie he is killed, this is because the actor Bob Peck was struggling against cancer, believing he wouldn't live long enough to ever be in a sequel he requested that his character die in the movie and so they gave his character a pretty noble (if terrifying) death. RIP Rob Peck.
He wasn’t diagnosed with cancer until November 1994. A year after the film was released.
@@mcdb06 as far as I was told, he was aware of the cancer but under the belief it was benign and was on limited time, it became full blown cancer later and he was dead within a few years.
@@mudkip4ever No he wasn’t diagnosed with cancer until late 1994. The death of his character in Jurassic Park had nothing to do with his own personal health.
@@mcdb06 Huh, fair enough if thats what you were told.
I liked the drunk Muldoon from the novel and his interaction with gannero
Even though this was obviously a film, I always felt bad for Muldoon. He knew how dangerous the raptors were, yet knowing he was toast, stood his ground.
Raptors made me hungry like spaghetti with butter.
Yeah he was brave, but you can’t really hunt raptors by yourself…. That’s literally the worse mission to be on lol
@@troyjohnson1186remember it’s not watch my back.. watch my side
He survived this in the comic. Muldoon was a badass in the book, him and Gennaro hunt raptors with rocket launchers.
@@troyjohnson1186He’s not confused, it’s Gennaro that helps Muldoon in the novel. You should read it.
RIP Bob Peck. What an amazing portrayal on screen that has been appreciated for decades. What an actor!
From the north of England
Check out Edge of Darkness [1985] if you haven't already.
@@MrAnswerification will do!
Yes, fantastic job saying "clever girl" and then dying, what a paragon of acting
@@codyking4848he should have won against those raptors. In the novel he did. The shoemakers had a diff plan
5:26 I just realized that this is the first time the raptors are shown on screen. Before this scene they were always heard but never shown, really building up the suspense. Ellie’s reaction seemed pretty realistic too
You kind of saw one in the opening scene but only the side of her face.
I think it's somewhat unrealistic how she seems instantly relieved by the man's arm falling on her in the midst of a raptor encounter, almost getting eaten. At that point she barely pushed a gate that didn't actually shut all the way in the raptor's face. You'd think a person would still be panicking for the both of them.
@@Rockhound6165 We say the first dinosaur ever shown in the franchise was the Brachiosaurus but literally the first scene shows The Big One
@globaltrance86 This is also a movie where despite having the technology for electronic gates, opts to not use one on a raptor cage. Instead requiring someone to manually open the gate with the cage not actually being secure which ends up killing said worker. The movie is pretty dumb despite claiming to be smart.
And a infant Velociraptor in the Visitor centre truly awe inspiring clip.
Muldoon's eyes as he says we're being hunted always stood out to me. The primal look his eyes had just like a Raptors during the hunt.
He doesn't blink once during that 25 second shot and it really helps convey the primal focus and adrenaline of someone someone being hunted while trying to keep themselves alive.
That steely focus - it conveys a paradoxical mix of dread, respect, experience and confidence in his skills - underpinned by 1000% sensory alertness all coming together in a moment that will define his existence.
Best scene of the whole franchise.
Amazing acting
@@harmless3449I had to rewatch it!!! Dedication!!
He should have brought some back up. You can’t hunt raptors alone. As soon as you see one, they already planned on how to take you out
Back when Velociraptors were so terrifying, and not treated as pet's.
Yep. Jurassic world made a joke out of them being controlled
Owen never had control of them no human really has control of something with a mind of its own nor should they.
Not to mention how much more realistic looking they were in the first film! The raptors in Jurassic World were so unrealistic with the CGI.
@@jk22222sd yeah.
Life finds the way, that implies a development in the connection with them based on mutual respect.
What I love about the hunter's death scene is that when he extends the SPAS-12 butt stock to give him more stability and accuracy, it also took away his ergonomic swing to turn and face new targets in a quick manner. If he had instead left the stock folded initially, he would have had a higher chance to survive the surprise attack.
Crazy if the Rapor understood that and waited for him to commit to the bait before attacking. She is in fact a "Clever Girl" indeed.
good observation
I do think the raptor knew his hunting method. I don’t think she knew the exact use of the shotgun per se (such as opening the stock), but she definitely did know his technique which is why she choose not to be the decoy and also knew to strike before he shot her subordinate (but not before showing Muldoon she won otherwise she would’ve pounced him on the spot rather than reveal herself to him).
Whoaaaa, I never really thought about that til now! I mean ik extending that stock was his down fall but the fact that she was waiting for him to commit like he did is crazy!
Two things is Cringely wrong in your comment. FIRSTLY a Dinosaur understands NO shlt about guns(I cant believe i have to tell this😂). SECOND the Raptor is a ''Animatronic'', Its not an dinosaur at all...!!!
Wow
"Clever girl" is an undying sentence, not many actors can achieve such a thing.
One of the best and most devastating deaths in the entire franchise!!! I remember being 5yrs old watching this in 1993 and being crushed when my favorite character died before he could even kill one dinosaur with his badass shotgun...RIP Bob Peck, a legendary actor!!!
you just awakened sadness I haven't felt in years I felt the same way
actually he's actually alive in canon by one of the comic books he tells how he survived
@@penumbra4359 do you know the name of the book, you’ve peeked my interest
@@PresidentOfBiosyn I think it’s called return of Jurassic park maybe idk but klayton fioriti read all the parts you can watch his vids there him reading it and one of the parts Muldoon appears alive
@@penumbra4359 I think you've just made my day thank
you so much
It never occurred to me as a kid how once Ellie escapes the one inside the shed and collapses in exhaustion/fear/relief, that she’s just right back out there with the rest of the raptors who are hunting Muldoon! She’s lucky she survived.
It's because Muldoon sacrificed himself so that she can turn the on the power and escape with the others. What a hero!!
@@TuskieBoi Well his death was inadvertent lol but yes he was a hero. Still, as evidenced by the one in the shed, and their group hunting, the raptors were clearly multitasking so the fact that she managed to avoid detection or pursuit by more of them is pretty amazing. But, it’s just a movie so whatever.
There were only three. The one in the shed and the two hunting Muldoon. There weren’t any other ones to notice her at the time
@@xxilovebeesxxk1078 nope!!! U only see the two beta raptors in the film which is the one in the shed which opens the door to then creep up & ambush Muldoon from the side & the other that baits him into the trap while hes pointing his shotgun at it!!! U actually never see "the big one /aka/ the Alpha female raptor until JP3 !!!!!
@Matt Lawrence That's false. You do see all three raptors, lol. One with ellie and two with muldoon. I believe that the one raptor that ate muldoon IS the big one, hence him calling her clever girl after stating so many times how clever she is. Also, let's not forget that this isn't the same island as jurassic park 3. You also see 2 raptors fight the trex at the end whilst one is locked in the freezer.
5:23
Ellie: Mr Hammond, I think we're back in business
Raptor: So am I!!! 🤣🤣🤣
You can’t beat the “Clever Girl…” But “Welcome To Jurassic Park” can
Exactly
@@chrisdawson6156 yea true I may of put it in wrong words but I meant No other line in the movie can beat “Clever Girl…” But “Welcome To Jurassic Park” is the only one that beat that
@@whiteshark2838 spared no expenses
0:05 Maybe my favorite moment in the whole movie. The camera work, the sunset in the tropical forest, the phenomenal acting ( Love the intensity in Bob Peck's eyes), the building suspense, the hidden but real mortal danger, the music of course. Truely amazing scene and still to these days my favorite movie of all time !
About the time this came out, a review described Muldoon (Bob Peck) as having a little bit of reptile in him, hence the fixed, intense stare.
No matter how many times I watch this, I always hoped he would pull the trigger, killing the decoy raptor, before clever girl kills him. At least taking one with him. I always felt a sense of safety with him, as if him being involved meant there's a greatly increased safety for everyone.
RIP Bob Peck
“I always felt a sense of safety with him” and that’s why he had to go.
Muldoon in the books doesn't die and is on the chopper off the island at the end.
@@SPN16that's because in the book Mr Arnold is the raptor kill
@@atvena I laughed so hard at the "vague concern" Hammond had over his grandchildren in danger, that book was great!
Actually, his chances of killing an animal that size with his choice of weapon were slim to none. A shotgun would have just annoyed the beast. An African safari caliber like a 450 Nitro Express might have done the job.
One of the coolest characters ever.
RIP Bob Peck
One thing I absolutely enjoyed about the book is how much of a badass Muldoon was and that he survived Jurassic Park
I totally understand the decision to kill him in the movie. Once Nedry dies there is nobody to bring the park back online and once Muldoon is dead there is no hope of ever getting the dinosaur situation back under control.
The raptor popping its head out of the bush next to Muldoons face is by far scariest scene in the entire Jurassic franchise!!!! This OG raptor pack from the original film are just built so different!!!! They're more vicious, ruthless, intelligent, terrifying & iconic than any of the raptors in the later films by far!!!!!
TLW's raptors are way more viscious though.
@Skrenja yeah I think the Lost World raptors were more feral for sure but the OG JP Raptor squad were like methodical sociopaths.
The lost world automatically started making raptors silly. Before that, they were terrifying.
@@micahrutland9021 How were they silly in TLW? They were way more aggressive than the ones in JP, not as smart but they weren't silly.
@@aaronflowers8881 getting kicked out of a window by acrobat girl and infighting amongst eachother when they're prey is literally right there. Kind of silly.
In the book he killed a raptor with an RPG and survived the rest of the pack by wedging himself between some pipes they couldn’t reach
Cool
Ine the book he killed a raptor with an RPG and survived the rest of pack by wedging
In the comics he 360 no scoped 2 Velociraptors with a hatchet and spawn trapped a T Rex with noob tubes
Everything going on is this 7 minute sequence culminates in one of the most suspenseful scenarios that I can recall in cinema. The looming, unseen threat of the raptors, Ellie dashing for the breaker while Muldoon covers her, Grant and the kids trying to make it over the fence while Ellie is un-knowingly bringing each fence back online, Tim getting shocked and rendered unresponsive, the raptor suddenly ambushing Ellie, the reveal that John Arnold has been torn to shreds, and the tense moments before Muldoon is ultimately outwitted and mauled ferociously while she makes her frantic escape all while John Willims' score accentuates every moment. Multiple moving parts working simultaneously, and every main character is incorporated without compromising the pacing at all. Master level screenwriting and directing.
It sucks that Muldoon got killed by that raptor considering that he was one of the more badass characters in JP. Add to the fact that he says "clever girl" before that raptor pounced him makes his death scene even more iconic and unforgettable.
5:26
The raptor screech is so iconic that you hear it everywhere in the queue for Velocicoaster at Universal Orlando
One of the most iconic movie quotes in history
One of the most iconic movie quotes in history
Oh my god, even the music of this movie is so good, it's a legendary movie, thank you Jurassic 😊
The Hunters Robert Muldoon & Roland Tembo have always been my favorite characters of the series... They understand how dangerous these animals are and would always be straight shooters in dealing with other peoples bullshit.
SAME
Rest in Peace Bob Peck
He played my favorite character in the movie
This film is awesome. I remember watching this on VHS. The part when the raptor came out of nowhere in the power room made me jump. I also thought that Muldoon was going to kill a raptor, but I was wrong.
Muldoon was such a hero.
The Ellie's raptor keeps in deathly silence all the time. She knows a second breakfast walked through the door at 0:52. What a clever girl too.
Can't beat a classic! This will always be the best of any JP film
Completely agree
Absolutely
❤
Also the lost world Jurassic park and Jurassic park 3. The movies after that all sucked
@@jdos5643 I actually thought the first Jurassic World movie was brilliantly done and Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard had a great on screen chemistry.
"And he slashes at you with this! A six inch retractable claw. On the middle toe. Kind of like a razor. He doesn't bother to bite your jugular like a lion say, no no. He slashes at you...here! And HERE!...or, maybe across the belly. Spilling your intestines. Point is, you are alive...when they start to eat you". Good thing Spielberg cleverly concealed all that with the handy jungle foliage lol
I'm glad they incorporated Ellie's swinging skills in the run to the shed. That's what she did in the book to escape from the raptors who were hunting her.
5:26 - This scene made me so afraid to enter basements as a kid.
I remember jumping a metre away from the television when I first watched this scene at 5:26.
"That's when the attack comes not from the front, but from the side...."
Just as Dr. Grant explained to the chubby kid at the beginning of the movie. 😂 6 foot Turkey
One of the greatest movies ever. Absolutely terrifying and the effects have stood the test of time.
Hard to believe that before this moment, raptors were unknown on the big screen. All audiences knew were the big, powerful and supposedly stupid giant dinosaurs. Nobody seriously thought smaller dinosaurs could be that threatening.
Correct point 👉🏼
Except the original Velociraptor was the size of a turkey lol. That's not to say it wasn't dangerous. It could probably do a human some harm.
Its the magic of cinema. These movies brought dinosaurs "back to life" in a way that people had never been seen before, and we now have a way to imagine and picture them which before 1993 we didn't have. Spielberg nearly accomplished what the characters in the movie did
Jurassic Park Scientists made them bigger than recorded.
His last words "clever girl" 🤣
More like the screams of shitting his pants before death.
No his last word was “Nnnyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!”
Bob Peck in bed: cleva garrlll lmao
Revenge on Jophrey's death
At that moment he knew his life was over
Bob Peck was so amazing! At 6:31 his slight adjustment when the raptor purrs, his character simultaneously feeling a prey instinct and gearing up for battle
You are so beautiful
Muldoon was one of the best characters in Jurassic Park in my opinion.
I never understood how the velociraptor got down in there. 😰I love you, Ellie!! ✨
They can open doors, or they can just break through glass.
In the book Ray Arnold, computer engineer aka Samuel Jackson's character, used his shoe to hold the door open because he didn't have a flash light. Raptor followed him in and the door shut close.
RIP Bob Peck and Pete Postlethwaite. 🤠
0:06 The actor playing Muldoon doesn't blink once. That's dedication to the craft.
Innate fear masked by stern demeanor. Bob Peck nailed this roll. Unlike Ellie, Muldoon knew the odds going face-to-face with these man-made nightmares.
What always irked me about this scene is while Alan probably wouldn’t have fit through the fence, the section right below the one he tried to put his head through and several like it, the kids could have squeezed through.
now that you mention it, yeah, timmy could have 100% been pushed through that and I highly doubt lex wouldnt be able to
@@denisucuuu if everyone had made smart decisions the movie would have been short and boring lol.
@@chadruttan9208 Bit like in Alien if John Hurt hadn't stuck his mug into that egg.
theres this line in the books that saids "so i wonder: have they learned, somewhere along the line. That humans are easy to kill" idk if i said the whole line right, but its a bone chilling line which pretty much tells. That animals like raptors, once they learned that humans can be killed easily they don't hold back.
I remember the Velociraptors from the Jurassic films because they are really great pack hunters.
Who ever dubbed the scream as Muldoon was attacked did fantastic. That is truly the scream of a man being torn to shreds in an excruciating manner
Back when Jurassic Park movies were actually masterpiece and we felt the tension of these scenes and how impactful it was in our childhood, This franchise was my favourite since childhood but got heartbroken after seeing Dominion and realised that it will never be the same it will only get worse, that's reality tho just have to move on and smile because it happened not cry because they know how to ruin a good franchise
You know how John Hammond feels sad when he and the rest of the group had to leave the island? That's how I felt after seeing Dominion. I seriously can't believe that movie was a huge misfire.
That trilogy was an insult to the original and so much worse than the last star wars sequels
They should have ended it with just Jurassic world
The point in the movie where it segued from sci fi adventure into slasher horror territory. The Big One and her crew still give me chills to this day,the only other dinosaur villain that comes close is the Indominus and they had to add in so much stuff just for it to work.
It sounds like Muldoons SPAS fired once while the raptor pounced on him. I always wondered whether Ellie, who had just gotten out of the shed and should've been heading back, heard the gunshot and perhaps even the screams of Muldoon.
If you pause at the right moment when Muldoon is being mauled to death the animatronic is an absolute nightmare 😂. So brutal.
Bob Peck's arm got a few scars while being mauled too.
Happy 30th anniversary Jurassic Park!
It's 30 years this year since this movie came out and I'm 40 in July on my birthday I will celebrate 30 years of watching this movie at the cinema and being a huge Jurassic Park fan thank you for posting this and at 1:59 that is still funny
When he says to Ellie it’s alright I always feel a lump in my throat. He knew he was in danger but stood his ground for the greater good 😢
5:44 the arm falling perfectly 😂😂 ah thats just so classic Spielburg
I love Jurassic park/world. :) been watching for 9+ years
Muldoon, a so called Raptor expert, yet didn't realise they bait and then attack from the sides (just like Grant points out during the dig).
Grant never told Muldoon that specifically, and Muldoon was in a high stress situation and the Raptors had never escaped before, he didn’t know what to expect
I did think like this in the past. But in other perspective, I think this shows how we're still human, expert or not, mistake bounds to happen. False judgement happened.
The same way how they play 'God' by creating new dinos and built the Jurassic Park, expecting to succeed, yet it failed miserably in the end 😢.
It’s not exactly like he’s got a ton of raptor hunting experience. You have to consider his hunting prowess probably got the best of him and he got caught up in hunting the unhuntable. He would have been the only man on the planet to ever hunt a raptor. That’s a real test of his skill.
Rexy is the most iconic dinosaur of this movie, but in my opinion the velociraptors were the far more terrifying ones. As a kid the trex scared me, but the velociraptors gave me night terrors
As a child my mother told me I can't watch Jurassic Park again because my friend keeps having 'accidents' at night because he was afraid of Velociraptors 😂
Crichton/Spielberg Raptors: I will massacre you, you son of a bit...
Trevorrow Raptors: Hi human need some help 😊
Nothing beats the thrill factor of JP 1
Dieser gelende Todesschrei wärend Muldoon lebendig von einem der Raptoren tief im Jungle gefressen wird ist so entsetzlich und unvorstellbar schrecklich zugleich. Jeder in den Kinos damals insbesondere die Kinder mit deren Familien blieb diese eine Szene nach Jahren noch im Unterbewusstsein verankert. Ein Trauma. Jurassic Park wahr vielmehr ein Horrorfilm als Abenteuer.
If he had survived this incident, he would have had a huge impact on Jurassic World.
This gotta be the scariest situation to be in. Thinking you have a clear shot at something that could easily rip you to shreds if you miss, only to have one sneak up from the side. He froze because he was justifying scared.
Yeah at that point he was dead either way even if he got a shot off at the one he was aiming at
Petrified yet simultaneously impressed by their ingenuity
@@grants7100% and even if he did shoot with his adrenaline and fear kicking in there was no sure way he was gonna hit it. All the people in the comments are saying “oh he should’ve shot the other raptor” without realizing when you are actually in the situation and that scared of death (a very painful death at that) you ain’t thinking too clearly
Always considered Bob Peck to be one of the best actors to ever grace a screen after I saw his performance as Major Mike Norman in "An Ungentlemanly Act". He portrayed a courageous, resourceful and natural leader in that movie.
It's an interesting choice how speildburg decided to kill off Muldoun but in the book he actually survived the encounter. Tells you how badass he is.
I think Spielburg’s decision was due to Bob Peck being diagnosed with cancer, so sending his character off in this film meant they wouldn’t have to worry about recasting. Which I am 100% fine with because nobody else could do Muldoon justice
@Elizabeth D yeah I heard about that :( the franchise hurt with his passing.
He wasn't diagnosed until 1994 as far as I'm aware
@@Useaname Peck might’ve known and disclosed it to Spielberg privately. Who knows
@@G4M3RG1RL73 I don’t think that’s true, he wasn’t diagnosed until 2 years after they filmed the movie
That exact moment when the raptor appears next to his face is what I love about the time and efforts into making the animatronics. It's terrifying because they are real, and that's something CGI can't truly capture.
*clever girl*
I think that was one of the best quotes on the film
Dr. Grant said that Raptors attack from the sides by the other Raptors that you didn't even know were there
Bob Peck was a legend as Robert Muldoon! And plus, poor him got eaten to death by the Big One as a Protoceratops Mignon! In fact, never underestimate 2 Velociraptors in this film! Leaping Saurornithoides! 🦖🦖
The plants blocking the raptor biting Muldoon was beautiful. Nothing more frightening than the imagination.
I like the bit with the snake passing bye as the decoy raptor blinks as he watches Muldoon's death, somthing sinister about it
Sense of hunter this man incredible, he can feel pressure of dead
When i was a kid it was the screams and the barely visible act of the kill that was so scary and impactful, also how the other raptor just watches😶😬
Muldoon’s screams of agony always stuck with me as a kid.
Back when raptors were scary 😢
Exactly. They went downhill by the second adaptation.
These ones were more like serial killers.
@@nocturnalrecluse1216 well in jp3 they are cool too
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor JP3 was garbage.
@@nocturnalrecluse1216 well not the best film ever but Velociraptors in that movie were cool and still believable, and I think Alan Grant performed a better role in JP3 than Ian Malcolm did in JP2
He was one of my favor actors in that movie. Rip
Cleverest of girls indeed Muldoon!
I had to leave the theater at 10 years old during this scene and go sit in the hallway to compose myself. It was just too much😂
Bob Peck was an awesome actor. RIP
Got a real horror element to this scene
You stare at him and he just stares right back and that's when the attacks comes not from front but the side and the other 2 raptors you didn't know where there The point is you are alive when they start to eat you.
Dr. Grant
I love the fact that we don't even know if Ellie is being chased or not which makes her dash towards the shed that much more terrifying.
Snake: “I’m cool, though, right?”
Raptor: “Yeah, you’re cool… for now…”
Original Jurassic Park is the best!!!!!!
Before this movie, tyrannosaurus was the star of dinosaur films.
After this film it shared the spotlight with velociraptor
After the third film, it was the Spinosaurus. :P
@@minicle426 yes, in second film they bring back crown to T-Rex
@minicle426 I like the Spinosaurus, but he serious for a moment. How many times has it appeared outside of JP media? And the fossil record hasn't been kind to it.
@@daustin8888 only show up once no chance to ruin its name in the movies. once was plenty.
Amazing movie classic. A summer excursion turn into a terrifying survival fest
7:15 the snake was like oh come on man just me gimme a break. I'm here to watch a free show
These 7 minutes alone have more suspense and great action than all the other films put together.
Clever Girl
Scenes like this have something that new movies just cannot pull off, intense, brilliant writing/acting and a real sense of threat and jeaopardy.
1:59 he trolled the kids LOL
Fun fact: in the Novel Verson Muldoon Eats The Velociraptor 😌😂🤙if You Know You Know 😌😂
Yeah with a rocket launcher!!!
what? eat? no he didn't
Back when the SPAS12 was used by every action movie badass.
Rambo, Predator, and Terminator used spas12 as well.
This guy was badass in the book
The fact that you don’t see the raptors at first helps with the fear and anxiety factor. I’d keep thinking that they could jump out and attack from anywhere, and it could happen at any time. Right now, even.
An oldie AND a *goodie (👏)!*
One thing I never understood...Robert had the gun trained on the Raptor he saw. Surely given how much he knew about hunting, I've always had a hard time believing he'd try and turn the gun on the Raptor next to him. Wouldn't he have just pulled the trigger leaving the gun in place? He's dead either way but at least he might've wounded or taken out one of them to help the others?
May be the makers wanted him to be dead without even killing any raptor.. But truly, whenever his death scene is aired on TV I switched it on to another channel.. Such a lovely character he was...
He'd still try to save himself. Just human instincts if nothing else.
I think after he unfolded the gun’s butt to hold it more steady probably caused him to not get it aimed more on the second raptor in time
I agree
He was probably a bit distracted
This is why I think the original films are the best. The raptors didn't try to be your best friend they just chew your face off no hesitation
5:23 might be the greatest jump scare ever. Saw this at 9 years old and I about shat my pants in the theater…