Scott saying that Deinocheirus is Hozier is an incredible joke that nobody reacted to, I got you Scott, that really made me laugh I offer "you'll hear me honking at your door"
On the keeping of ratite birds of large size, attitude of the species is everything. The cassowaries are definitely protected contact only; emus (at least at the institution I interned for) we were allowed in the pen to clean, heck the male ( shout out to Dundee) was friendly and would lay down to demand affection. Sheila his mate was a bit more sketchy. Sheer size would make gallimimus protected contact but they could have that not so bright but friendly disposition with familiar humans
For those who haven't checked the older videos in a while: Of the first 16 episodes in the series, all but five of them (Velociraptor, Triceratops, Qianzhousaurus, the feathered pack, and Homalocephale) have a shorter total length than this one's introduction - and one of those five was dedicated to discussing four species in one video.
I found out about gallimimus when I moved to Canada and watched youtube to improve my english skills. Some minecraft creator had a series with the fossils and archaeology mod, he tried to speed - boost his galli with a whip(gives speed boost at the cost of animal mood) and it ripped him to shreds. 10/10 perfect depiction.
I’m always relieved by James’ Good Animation Takes. I get scared by people outside of animation’s takes but I’m very happy by the nice and nuanced motion capture takes in this video. A lot of the industry has changed, audience’s perceptions changed and there’s a lot of misinformation about animation. I’m glad y’all are chill.
Regarding mocap, one of my favorite instances of BTS content is probably for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, more specifically the Rajang cutscene. They had the actor wrestle with a prop stand-in for the Kirin and used a water bottle in place of the latter's broken off horn. It just looked so fun. Helps that there was a bunch of promotional images of the Rajang released doing a bunch of funny poses and gestures.
11:25 I believe that the white-spotted Gallimimus pattern is based off of what is seen in deer fawns. Which leads me to believe that they’re juveniles.
It feels so weird to be caught up to this series now! It means I have to wait a whole week before I get another one of these episodes, which is gonna be difficult. Good thing I have the rest of your back catalog to checkout.
I will never understand why they insisted on giving all the ornithomimids teeth. Like with Pteranodon I kinda get it, you wanna make it scarier and stuff but Gallimimus?
I hate gallimimus. Most people think it's just a goofy ass dinosaur that's completely harmless. It is not. It's so big. Like genuinely, it's too fucking big. I despise it. I live in constant fear of gallimimus. Spielberg couldn't just have Struthiomimus, Ornithomimus, or any other normal ornithomimosaur. No. He had to get the biggest fucking ostrich. Deinocheirus may be an eldritch being of the bog, but Gallimimus comes about as more horrific because of it's deceiving appearence. It delliberately wants you to believe it's nothing to worry about. It is. That mind is filled with nothing but hatred for everything and everyone around it. Beware of Gallimimus.
LOVED how you guys enjoyed and emphasized how natural the behaviors of the animals seemed in the scene of the T-Rex hunting the Gallimimus. And I also love the fact that I’m not the only one who noticed that the Gallimimus the T-Rex ends up killing TRIPPED over one of its herd-mates when it was trying to jump over it to escape!
It's kinda crazy to think that Gallimimus is as popular as it is because it was fortunate enough to be one of six dinos in JP and I never knew there were striped variants of it in the film, just figured they were different shades of tan orange. But I loved learning about the paleontologist who served in the Polish resistance and worked to help discover arguably three very significant fossils to the field. Would never have known that if it weren't for the Skeleton Crew! 😊
I had to pause this video and rewind it multiple times before I figured out that there weren't actually cats fighting outside my home and it was just the Gallimimus making those noises. speaking of pausing and rewinding, really glad you guys had a whole aside for the Gallimimus scene in the original movie, that was probably easily my favourite scene as a kid, and I'm sure I distinctly remember rewatching it in slow motion over and over to try and catch every detail.
LOOK AT ALL THESE CHICKENS. love the tangent? preamble? about how JP made the Gallimimus scene and creature animation in general. I learned a lot of cool stuff. 10/10, no complaints. also yay for labeled diagrams! they're really helpful :)
If you guys look up "the movies that made us" on Netflix, their episode on the production of jurassic park is so much fun to watch. It covers all of the topics you're discussing and they even interview the man who was actually responsible for creating the cgi tyrannosaurus rig and how he had to ambush the executives at the demo reel with his product because the producers would NOT listen to him and were steadfast on the route of go motion.
Eldritch Keltic God of the Bog.....Deinocheirus would work as a fantasy monster f.e. for Witcher, thanks for the fanart idea, interesting video about big JP chicken
36:31 Rather famously, this is something Guillermo del Toro talked about when making Pacific Rim. Even if the Jaegers are human in shape, a human actor would still make a giant robot move much faster than it realistically would, since after all, giant robots aren't only six feet tall and 150-300lbs at the most, and humans aren't 300ft tall and weigh millions of tons. Threading the proverbial needle in movies with animating big things moving fairly quickly to keep the action scenes exciting, but also moving slow enough to trick the audience into genuinely believing that what they're watching is something that's real, with real weight and moving in a way that something of its size actually would move, is lowkey an underappreciated artform that really does make films like Infinity War, Pacific Rim, and Jurassic Park all the better. Thanos is a ten-foot humanoid with strength to match the Hulk and Thor. T. Rex is a giant predatory theropod, and one of the largest known at that. And the Kaiju and Jaegers are skyscraper-sized behemoths that could very easily destroy cities just by walking. And they all (I don't include Uprising for reasons) work because they thread that needle.
Gallimimus is surprisingly unpopular in media depictions. Other Ornithimimids get plenty of time in the sun, but not Gallimimus. It's almost exclusively Jurassic Park media that depicts it. Weird.
Okay note, on the films themselves the Gallimimus has no teeth, even on the JW films. The JW model simply had like, 2 different set of teeth one could enable/disable, they were disabled for the film itself but one set was enabled for the promotional renders, these being the small serrated ones, the other set was wrongly referenced for the Camp Cretaceous design, these being the human molars.
@@eliburry-schnepp6012 For the serrated teeth Im not sure, but Ive heard the human molars were done as a joke. The team at CC simply were not let known about this.
The best dinosaur from the og movie. No other dino can beat its greatness Also i disagree that the rex kill isnt the best since the rex doesnt use the power of its bite to kill the galli insted thrashing it. But it is very good. Also this version makes me sad and i forget every time.
Oh Galli, we barely knew thee One of the most iconic dinosaurs of the franchise regardless of if you know its name or not. A reason why herbivorous dinosaurs in general are downsized is probably because they're often reduced ro carnivore fodder as you pointed out. And when one thinks of prey animals what comes to mind are smaller critters (e.g. mice and cats).
i would love to see you guys getting the jpog skin mod for the game so you could also look at that model or use it as a comparison even tho its probably a bit late now since you guys almost covered every jpog dino now
hi skeleton crew, two questions: 1. have you guys tried out Path of Titans? would be interesting to see your takes on their designs and also would be hilarious to watch ya'll play it. if you do, I highly recommend going to a community server and not regular multiplayer because community servers have actual rules so no griefing 2. you probably get this one a lot so I apologize, I'm someone who always liked dinos and I really want to get more into paleontology, not on an academic level but as an amateur side hobby. But as a complete newcomer to paleontology, I'm very overwhelmed by the wealth of information and I don't know where to even begin besides watching documentaries and channels like yours. is there some website, book, etc you'd recommend that's friendly for total beginners? Everything I search online ends up being stuff for little kids lol
The reason there are different Rexes is because in the lore there are three or possibly four strands of Rexes that were created by Ingen. The specific difference between those has to do with the conditions they are raised in. Two animals with the exact same genetics will look slightly different.
1:12:50 if I had a nickel for every time James pulled his earbuds out with his foot in a Skeleton Crew video, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice, right? Edit: three nickels!
With the exception of Deinocheirus, I find the ornithomimid designs to be among the weaker designs in the game. For some reason the shrink wrapping on them looks a lot worse than on other creatures. Also, naked ostriches with pronated wrists are just cursed in general.
If you had every gallimimus cloned from the same strand of dna wouldnt they run into social issues with all having the same scent or something like that? This is also seeminly confirmed by the fact that there was a velociraptor in the original park that, based on its name, seems to have just been larger than the others
i love gallimimus for nostalgia mainly but what pisses me off is archeornithomimus. you have a dinosaur that alongside deinonychus revolutionized the bird theory, AND MADE IT SKINNY AND GROSS!?!?! ugh idk man, i need a featherned ornithomimid in the game
Come for Gallimimus, stay for the Jurassic Park discussion! As for Gallimimus, if we were talking about the original Jurassic Park Gallimimus, I would really like the design with or without feathers. However, JW Gallimimus just looks ugly and cartoony. Not AS bad as Archaeo, but not great either. And DEFINITELY not better than Deinocheirus.
I gotta be honest, but all the jurassic park ornithomimuses (minus deinocheirus obviously) are indistinguishable to me. its actually absurd that you guys can even muster any amount of bad emotions for archaeornithomimus that aren't attributed to anything else.
I only found out through this video that Any Serkis played Snoke. And they just killed him off like that. That's kinda lame. Dang, now I dislike this trilogy a bit more.
6:23 "Without further ado"
*40 more minutes of ado*
“Eldritch Keltic God of the Bog” is such a perfect representation of the entirety of Deinocheirus mirificus lol!
Indeed
Deinocheirus would make a pretty decent Elden Ring boss, now that I think about it.
Scott Johnston, vertebrate fossil preprator and technician at Harvard University is my favorite ostritch dinosaur
Taking nearly 45 minutes before actually talking about the subject of the video has to be a new record for the Crew
I would have it no other way
Scott saying that Deinocheirus is Hozier is an incredible joke that nobody reacted to, I got you Scott, that really made me laugh
I offer "you'll hear me honking at your door"
On the keeping of ratite birds of large size, attitude of the species is everything. The cassowaries are definitely protected contact only; emus (at least at the institution I interned for) we were allowed in the pen to clean, heck the male ( shout out to Dundee) was friendly and would lay down to demand affection. Sheila his mate was a bit more sketchy. Sheer size would make gallimimus protected contact but they could have that not so bright but friendly disposition with familiar humans
44 minutes & 45 seconds it takes them to finally start talking about the animal.
Only 44???? Wow, that’s early 😂
For those who haven't checked the older videos in a while: Of the first 16 episodes in the series, all but five of them (Velociraptor, Triceratops, Qianzhousaurus, the feathered pack, and Homalocephale) have a shorter total length than this one's introduction - and one of those five was dedicated to discussing four species in one video.
This has to be a new record
just how we like it
I found out about gallimimus when I moved to Canada and watched youtube to improve my english skills.
Some minecraft creator had a series with the fossils and archaeology mod, he tried to speed - boost his galli with a whip(gives speed boost at the cost of animal mood) and it ripped him to shreds.
10/10 perfect depiction.
Galimimus: Can I copy your homework?
Elaphrosaurus: Sure, but just change it up a little bit
Noasaurs>
I’m always relieved by James’ Good Animation Takes. I get scared by people outside of animation’s takes but I’m very happy by the nice and nuanced motion capture takes in this video. A lot of the industry has changed, audience’s perceptions changed and there’s a lot of misinformation about animation. I’m glad y’all are chill.
Regarding mocap, one of my favorite instances of BTS content is probably for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, more specifically the Rajang cutscene. They had the actor wrestle with a prop stand-in for the Kirin and used a water bottle in place of the latter's broken off horn. It just looked so fun. Helps that there was a bunch of promotional images of the Rajang released doing a bunch of funny poses and gestures.
11:25 I believe that the white-spotted Gallimimus pattern is based off of what is seen in deer fawns. Which leads me to believe that they’re juveniles.
"Eldritch Keltic God of the Bog" is the one and only official description of Deinocheirus from now on.
It feels so weird to be caught up to this series now! It means I have to wait a whole week before I get another one of these episodes, which is gonna be difficult. Good thing I have the rest of your back catalog to checkout.
8:15 - Playing Elden Ring while reacting to Gallimimus 😂
We do have a Djadokhta ornithomimid: Aepyornithomimus
I like it how Alex switches backgrounds every video
Skeleton Crew Spore playthrough when??
This must be the longest Skeleton Crew intro to date
This channel inspired me to finally buy a fossil after always wanting one, so I am now the proud owner of a cave bear penis bone, thanks Skeleton Crew
They had us in the second half,not gonna lie
Good ol' Gallimimus, a brief appearance that was a major part of the franchise. If only we had gotten some scenes of characters riding them.
I will never understand why they insisted on giving all the ornithomimids teeth. Like with Pteranodon I kinda get it, you wanna make it scarier and stuff but Gallimimus?
Terrifying, this large herbivore has tiny teeth
I hate gallimimus. Most people think it's just a goofy ass dinosaur that's completely harmless. It is not. It's so big. Like genuinely, it's too fucking big. I despise it. I live in constant fear of gallimimus. Spielberg couldn't just have Struthiomimus, Ornithomimus, or any other normal ornithomimosaur. No. He had to get the biggest fucking ostrich. Deinocheirus may be an eldritch being of the bog, but Gallimimus comes about as more horrific because of it's deceiving appearence. It delliberately wants you to believe it's nothing to worry about. It is. That mind is filled with nothing but hatred for everything and everyone around it. Beware of Gallimimus.
Did Gallimimus lure your grandparents to their deaths?
@@GTSE2005 Some things are better left in the past
there's a scene in jurassic world: fallen kingdom where the bad dudes are wrangling a galli and it looks unmistakably huge there
Appreciate all the labelled graphics/diagrams in this one
LOVED how you guys enjoyed and emphasized how natural the behaviors of the animals seemed in the scene of the T-Rex hunting the Gallimimus. And I also love the fact that I’m not the only one who noticed that the Gallimimus the T-Rex ends up killing TRIPPED over one of its herd-mates when it was trying to jump over it to escape!
It's kinda crazy to think that Gallimimus is as popular as it is because it was fortunate enough to be one of six dinos in JP and I never knew there were striped variants of it in the film, just figured they were different shades of tan orange. But I loved learning about the paleontologist who served in the Polish resistance and worked to help discover arguably three very significant fossils to the field. Would never have known that if it weren't for the Skeleton Crew! 😊
Dalton: "It's very hot today"
Also Dalton: "Everything's chill"
I had to pause this video and rewind it multiple times before I figured out that there weren't actually cats fighting outside my home and it was just the Gallimimus making those noises.
speaking of pausing and rewinding, really glad you guys had a whole aside for the Gallimimus scene in the original movie, that was probably easily my favourite scene as a kid, and I'm sure I distinctly remember rewatching it in slow motion over and over to try and catch every detail.
"but they actually get the size of it pretty spot on in the movie of the larger" I am glad the film makers got something right lol
LOOK AT ALL THESE CHICKENS. love the tangent? preamble? about how JP made the Gallimimus scene and creature animation in general. I learned a lot of cool stuff. 10/10, no complaints. also yay for labeled diagrams! they're really helpful :)
1:15:13 ohh that's cursed
One of the Gallimimus in the first movie stayed behind and watched in horror as its friend was killed and eaten by the T-Rex.
I've found the American narration of WWD online before. It's out there if you look hard enough.
29:50 sorta reminds me of how the original fallout models were clay that was scanned into a 3d computer model
I always heard Dragonslayer was the first Go-Motion movie.
If you guys look up "the movies that made us" on Netflix, their episode on the production of jurassic park is so much fun to watch. It covers all of the topics you're discussing and they even interview the man who was actually responsible for creating the cgi tyrannosaurus rig and how he had to ambush the executives at the demo reel with his product because the producers would NOT listen to him and were steadfast on the route of go motion.
That was a particularly entertaining episode.
I was waiting for this
Eldritch Keltic God of the Bog.....Deinocheirus would work as a fantasy monster f.e. for Witcher, thanks for the fanart idea, interesting video about big JP chicken
36:31 Rather famously, this is something Guillermo del Toro talked about when making Pacific Rim. Even if the Jaegers are human in shape, a human actor would still make a giant robot move much faster than it realistically would, since after all, giant robots aren't only six feet tall and 150-300lbs at the most, and humans aren't 300ft tall and weigh millions of tons.
Threading the proverbial needle in movies with animating big things moving fairly quickly to keep the action scenes exciting, but also moving slow enough to trick the audience into genuinely believing that what they're watching is something that's real, with real weight and moving in a way that something of its size actually would move, is lowkey an underappreciated artform that really does make films like Infinity War, Pacific Rim, and Jurassic Park all the better.
Thanos is a ten-foot humanoid with strength to match the Hulk and Thor. T. Rex is a giant predatory theropod, and one of the largest known at that. And the Kaiju and Jaegers are skyscraper-sized behemoths that could very easily destroy cities just by walking. And they all (I don't include Uprising for reasons) work because they thread that needle.
I loved this skeleton crew episode on film!
1:34:58 I thought some of the small ones in later films were the smaller species like the struthi
New haircut looks really good. Phylogenum joe
Gallimimus is surprisingly unpopular in media depictions. Other Ornithimimids get plenty of time in the sun, but not Gallimimus. It's almost exclusively Jurassic Park media that depicts it. Weird.
ARK and the old version of Prehistoric Kingdom also feature(d) Gallimimus
There was a mini game in Dinosaur Adventure 3D called 'Galloping Gallimimuses' in which you have to run from a Gallimimus stampede
Okay note, on the films themselves the Gallimimus has no teeth, even on the JW films. The JW model simply had like, 2 different set of teeth one could enable/disable, they were disabled for the film itself but one set was enabled for the promotional renders, these being the small serrated ones, the other set was wrongly referenced for the Camp Cretaceous design, these being the human molars.
...why did they have those
@@eliburry-schnepp6012 For the serrated teeth Im not sure, but Ive heard the human molars were done as a joke. The team at CC simply were not let known about this.
The best dinosaur from the og movie.
No other dino can beat its greatness
Also i disagree that the rex kill isnt the best since the rex doesnt use the power of its bite to kill the galli insted thrashing it.
But it is very good.
Also this version makes me sad and i forget every time.
1:29:18 A part of you here, a part of you there, a part of you way over there, staining the wall.
1:20:02 quote of the episode
Oh Galli, we barely knew thee
One of the most iconic dinosaurs of the franchise regardless of if you know its name or not.
A reason why herbivorous dinosaurs in general are downsized is probably because they're often reduced ro carnivore fodder as you pointed out. And when one thinks of prey animals what comes to mind are smaller critters (e.g. mice and cats).
20:49 can we PLEASE see James's old stop motion? Even if it's just on Patreon? A link to the video perhaps?
i would love to see you guys getting the jpog skin mod for the game so you could also look at that model or use it as a comparison even tho its probably a bit late now since you guys almost covered every jpog dino now
Weirdly, the classic 90s Kenner Jurassic Park Gallimimus toy has a pretty pronounced beak.
hi skeleton crew, two questions:
1. have you guys tried out Path of Titans? would be interesting to see your takes on their designs and also would be hilarious to watch ya'll play it. if you do, I highly recommend going to a community server and not regular multiplayer because community servers have actual rules so no griefing
2. you probably get this one a lot so I apologize, I'm someone who always liked dinos and I really want to get more into paleontology, not on an academic level but as an amateur side hobby. But as a complete newcomer to paleontology, I'm very overwhelmed by the wealth of information and I don't know where to even begin besides watching documentaries and channels like yours. is there some website, book, etc you'd recommend that's friendly for total beginners? Everything I search online ends up being stuff for little kids lol
Alex playing Shadow of the Erd Tree while recording is such a vibe
Sonic the Hedgehog, but its Sonic the Gallimimus, and its just a Gallimimus in comically large shoes
I’m surprised there isn’t an Ornithomimosaur named after Sonic the Hedgehog.
@@SmashBrosAssemble Sonimimus Segai
Woah, a full episode of "Jimbo took a filmmaking course"??? Sign me the *HONK* up.
The reason there are different Rexes is because in the lore there are three or possibly four strands of Rexes that were created by Ingen. The specific difference between those has to do with the conditions they are raised in. Two animals with the exact same genetics will look slightly different.
This thing go nyoom
Oh goodness, their pelvis does the thing, too.
If there ever was a dinosaur id eat. Its Gallimimus. Just looks delicious
Ostrich is pretty tasty...
don't be shy James. Show us your stop motion animation
1:12:50 if I had a nickel for every time James pulled his earbuds out with his foot in a Skeleton Crew video, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice, right?
Edit: three nickels!
I cant wait for guanlongn't
I already joined the Patreon, checkmate!!
All I can say about Gallimimus is, God i hope Frontier add Ornithomimus to JWE3 & give it full pennaceous feathers.
Long legged lads.
The size begs the question.
Could we domesticate them like horses?
Buy the pins. There are nice quality.
Unrelated, but have you guys heard of paleostream?
With the exception of Deinocheirus, I find the ornithomimid designs to be among the weaker designs in the game. For some reason the shrink wrapping on them looks a lot worse than on other creatures. Also, naked ostriches with pronated wrists are just cursed in general.
They all wind up really monotonous too, more so than any other group in the game.
Man, only 29 more episodes? What in God's name am I going to do in 29 weeks????
As someone who is just intrested in the dinosaur itself, would it be possible to have a seperate video that cuts away all the banter?
If you had every gallimimus cloned from the same strand of dna wouldnt they run into social issues with all having the same scent or something like that? This is also seeminly confirmed by the fact that there was a velociraptor in the original park that, based on its name, seems to have just been larger than the others
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Their a good size in camp cretaceous but still kind of small going off dairus
"Can you tell we're poor?" Y'all're paleontologists, it's on the label /lh
i love gallimimus for nostalgia mainly
but what pisses me off is archeornithomimus. you have a dinosaur that alongside deinonychus revolutionized the bird theory, AND MADE IT SKINNY AND GROSS!?!?!
ugh idk man, i need a featherned ornithomimid in the game
Quoting Jar-jar 😞
Come for Gallimimus, stay for the Jurassic Park discussion! As for Gallimimus, if we were talking about the original Jurassic Park Gallimimus, I would really like the design with or without feathers. However, JW Gallimimus just looks ugly and cartoony. Not AS bad as Archaeo, but not great either. And DEFINITELY not better than Deinocheirus.
I love X-files! THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE!
Why does Alex have a karen haircut now?
I gotta be honest, but all the jurassic park ornithomimuses (minus deinocheirus obviously) are indistinguishable to me. its actually absurd that you guys can even muster any amount of bad emotions for archaeornithomimus that aren't attributed to anything else.
This is the most obnoxious creature in ARK, it literally can't go three seconds without screaming in your face
I only found out through this video that Any Serkis played Snoke. And they just killed him off like that. That's kinda lame. Dang, now I dislike this trilogy a bit more.