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From Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, Jurassic World immerses audiences of all ages in a new era of wonder and thrills where dinosaurs and humankind must learn to coexist. Jurassic World is set against a global backdrop of diverse locations, with a sprawling story grounded in believable science and populated by distinctive dinosaurs, heroic humans, and cunning villains at both ends of the evolutionary spectrum.
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"Dr Grant, my dear Dr Satler, welcome to Jurassic Park"
This shall be the top comment
Hammond: Yes 👍
“They’re moving in herds. They do move in herds. How did you do this?”
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“I’ll show you”
“How’d you do this?”
Most iconic moment in the franchise
no splashy dinos killing people, just the simple appreciation for the science, great scene.
After 30 years, it holds up fairly well.
It is iconic but the lawyer getting eaten was a close second 😂😂
The music and theme of John Williams...
@@cherrygripe4961
That part comes later.
31 years later and still to this day no movie has captured the same magic as Jurassic Park. And honestly I doubt anything will.
I’m 27 I watch the whole franchise every time it’s on tv. I went to see last Jurassic World and my god whole room erupted each time the originals show up. I went to see it 5 times
Crichton and Spielberg gave us a wonderful classic! ❤
Absolutely , That's y there is TRUE saying " OLD is GOLD " :)
Some movies just hold up better than others. Jurassic Park is one of those.
@@OneAndOnlyTykeryou have to think how talented speilberg is to give us this and schindlers list within 12 months of each other
Feeling like I'm back in 1993 watching this in the theater for the first time. Amazing moment.
Had to be there to appreciate what a game changer that moment was in cinema.
I was there midnight show with my mates, front row, all a bit squffy after the pub, we were not expexting it at all, blew us all away, great memories!
Ha
Sadly, I wasn't born when it first came out (2000) but it's still one of my favorite dinosaur movies.
200th thumbs up.
They say the T-Rex breaking out of its paddock is the most iconic Jurassic Park moment. I would argue that this scene with the Brachiosaurus and where they see the dinosaurs alive for the first time is the most iconic moment when it comes to this franchise. 🦕
I would say both scenes are Iconic, along with the flocking this way scene!
As a kid who loved dinos, that scene will forever bring tears to my eyes.
"Clever girl", the T. rex roaring with the banner falling, the T. rex in the rear-view mirror of the Jeep, the T. rex's pupil contracting due to the flashlight through the window, the sound of heavy footsteps and the ripples in the glass of water, the lawyer in the toilet... this movie has plenty of classic moments.
I agree by far. Really gave you the sense of what it would feel like to see the dinosaurs in person
Starts with the ooh and ahh, then later comes the running and the screaming.
Always does
Chaotitian lan Malcom
😂
That was from the lost world
“How’d you do this?”
“I’ll show you.”
Love that line so much
This movie will be forever remembered as the best dinosaur movie and one of the best movies of all time!
Every time I listen to this music, I get goosebumps. It's a masterpiece. Thank you, Steven Spielberg and John Williams, for making my childhood awesome!
richard attenborough was the perfect choice total legend
Agreed. Starting with the exciting music while flying to the island and then ending with the iconic Jurassic park theme. 6.5 minutes of music bliss.
Yes he did so well with this music, and Harry Potter too.
Welcome to Jurassic Park is Dr Hammond's GOAT Speech.
Yep and I miss that guy
Look how proud he is! Sir Richard really brought this wonderful character to life! He is my favorite character in the franchise!
I remember this moment in the theaters, please keep in mind prior to this movie, all we had were bone documentaries and cartoons, nothing to this level. The trailers didn't screw it up either like they do today. When that brontosaurus landed back down, the bass was so loud that it shook the theater entirely. it really conveyed the size of them as a child with absolute aw and wonder.
And the issue of cloning was entirely plausible at the time. Spielberg know how to make you believe something
@@pablopiblito7955 This would have been right on the heels of Dolly the sheep.
Brachiosaurus. We didn’t have this style of movie not the level of tech until Jurassic Park, but we had some dinosaur movies. The Land That Time Forgot and The People That Time Forgot are two from the 1970s. Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend from ‘85. A few iterations of The Lost World. And a bunch of claymation shorts, in addition to the cartoons. And, although they were Dimetrodons not dinosaurs, Journey to the Center of the Earth in the 50s.
I know I was THE dinosaur obsessed kid and had seen everything possible. I was also even more excited than Dr. Grant with a stupid smile on my face the whole time…. while everyone else in the theater was jumping and freaking out, including my mom who was contemplating why she took us kids to a dinosaur movie. 😂 And yep, that bass when the brachiosaurus landed vibrated the theater. It was awesome.
Yeah before this, my experience of dinosaurs on TV were something like The Land Before Time and classic King Kong. Jurassic Park was wildly different and depicting it's dinosaurs.
so true - AT BEST there were a couple of stop-motion attempts and still models lying around, but mostly dinosaurs were up to our imaginations. This movie brought them to life for us for the first time - this type of movie magic doesnt exist anymore. It's all within expectations today
Even after 31 years, it's still very iconic, just like the first day.❤
Michael Crichton was such an incredible writer!
Read Congo then Jurassic Park.
He changed his views on forecasting and predictability.
6:44 "Welcome to Jurassic Park."
As someone who grew up with the first Jurassic Park. That will forever be my most favorite and memorable quote of all time.
This will always be my favorite movie in the entire series. It was fresh and groundbreaking. It did an excellent job wowing the viewer with the novelty and audacity of the park--which then made it hit that much harder when cracks appeared in this euphoric picture and things started going wrong.
I love how we can see that Dr. Hammond shares that excitement with Ellie and Allan.
So glad I was an ‘80s baby who got to grow up in the ‘90s. This movie will forever n always be one of my all-time favorites. N the GOAT Mr. John Williams delivered such amazing music. Everything was just pure epicness. Never to be repeated.
I’ve seen this hundreds of times, yet it brings me to tears every time I rewatch it. This mad my childhood, and I wouldn’t have it any other way… this will always be the greatest movie of all time.
Best movie of all time❤️
Revenge of the Sith
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Jurassic Park all the way. If this movie came out now for the first time, it would smash all cinema records.
Another iconic John Williams score - a simple motif but so elegant. It conveys the beauty and wonder of these magnificent creatures and their vanished world. Imagine this scene without it and you would lose what makes it great.
This was the first movie I ever saw in the theater. I was 6 years old. It changed my little life. Hearing the music and seeing the scene again took me right back to being a child and drawing dinosaurs in my school notebook. Honestly brought a couple tears. I don't know if there will ever be anything made again that will be such a milestone in film, and I know there will never be another movie that will have such an effect on me.
Investor Rep: We're gonna make a fortune with this place
Me: Only at the Box Office
You have no idea how much this movie means to me, when I hear that music in the background it brings a tear, literally, and brings me back to when my two beautiful kids were kids, now in their thirty's life separates, and they don't need you as much. But that music brings me back to such a wonderful period of life. THANK YOU!!!!
A scene from Goosebumps, there isn't a time when I don't get goosebumps watching this scene, especially with the film's theme song
The look on Laura Dern's face stays long in my memory. Superb acting.
As a boy that loved anything dinosaur and collected everything related… I ran out to see this and loved it…
this movie was fantastic the new ones sucked very badly
The most iconic moment in the history of CINEMA. 🦕🦖
I dont even remember how much time i watched just this welcome part using VHS tape i had in my childhood. Love this movie still and still the best movie of all time. This is where all VFX started 😍❤ Im same age as this movies. 1993
Iconic scene from cinema
IF this was not a movie , this scene can only be a dream ! And you wake up and feel disappointed !
This might be one of the best scenes in any movie I've ever seen. Some were longer and maybe more impactful..but its just thinking about that moment. My lord. Goosebumps.
Watching this in the theaters back in '93 was one of the most exciting experiences of my life. That's around the time theaters started upgrading their bass. The T-Rex part with the water was so scary.
I was 10 years old in 1993 when I saw this movie in theaters... I will never forget the unbridled wonder and sheer magical delight I felt as a little boy the first time I saw this movie, and now 31 years later it's still makes me feel that way.
loved the movie
For a film that is over 30 years old the effects have aged well. The acting was also superb especially when they first see the dinosaurs the shock and then awe at seeing such magnificent creatures alive again after sixty-five million years.
When I was younger, myself and my whole family went and seen original Jurassic Park in cinema. It was cool, and three women, got a scare they're all lifted up their legs and screamed. When the raptor, just missed biting one of them in the roof scene.
The Best movie of my life
Full respect to those who were born in 1993, the release year of the best movie in the world Jurassic Park.
6:42 legendary moment
3:17 Dr. Grant notices the Brachiosaurus for the first time. His life changes forever.
This was the first movie I ever saw in a theatre, and I remember my 7 year old self being absolutely blown away by what I was seeing on the screen. Now, over 30 years later, this scene still holds up so amazingly well, and brings me back to that day sitting next to my father and watching with jaw on the floor as dinosaurs shared the screen with humans and it looked REAL.
For the first time we REALLY saw dinosaurs, completely believable and as real as anything. Thank you Steven Speilberg and Stan Winston!
Goat movie❤❤
I'm so happy I got to grow up watching such a masterpiece!!
The scene that brought us the next 5 movies 😁
Greatest movie of Universal Pictures!🎉Stuff & Nemegtosaurus!🦕🦖
Para mi lejos la mejor junto con la segunda de dinosaurios. Lejos las mejores que an hecho. Los dinosaurios me gustaron gracias a esto🤍.. Jurassic park por siempre
One reason this movie is such a landmark is that this was the first time a large public saw CGI for the first time. Prior to this movie full scale composited CGI was only seen by professionals at private events and expos, and usually lasted for seconds. Then this movie came around and simply obliterated everything else. The making off is as amazing as the movie itself, the people who worked on the dinosaurs has to sometimes make things from scratch, no one had tried this before!
Amazing scene, I' Very fan
Great story, great acting, amazing effects that stand the test of time, along with one of the greatest soundtracks in history. They just don't make movies like they used to...
I was 13 years old when this movie came out and I absolutely couldn’t believe what I was watching. I was glued to the screen. Saw it 5 times in the theater. To this day I still think Jurassic Park has the best special effects of any movie. Yes, a few scenes have aged slightly but overall I’d still take it over today’s movies that are 100% CGI. Jurassic Park had the perfect combination of CGI and animatronics.
I love that Grant goes full circle, experiencing this for the first time here, growing to resent them after the events of the movie, only to eventually rediscover his joy again at the wonder of living & breathing dinosaurs. The later movies had their flaws, but whoever wrote that character arc for Dr. Grant did great!
Jurassic Park wasn't the first film I saw in the cinema, but I still vividly remember that experience all these years later.
The score was so, with Xmas vibes, can remember watching it as little kid in the dinner with the family. Then it goes savage. Lot of very good things can be said about this movie, that should be appreciated more than a movie. Best of the best!
Whenever I spot such films, I start to miss the '90s. And me being small going to school and stuff. I still have the cassette, if I'm not mistaken. The feeling is indescribable. All those game consoles from the '90s, the cartridges. The trade-in point I used to frequent and which is no longer around with the market it was in. My mum being alive. How sad😢
What the younger generation may not understand is, this was the first time we had ever seen anything like this on screen.
I was 6 years old, and I was basically like Dr. Grant in this scene, mind blown, wondering 'how'd they do this?'
On big screen i watched this movie..I never had seen before and after this any movie such cinemotography and background score .........!!!! Salute to the team.
IMHO this scene was the scene. Just the sheer amazement of what they were seeing. I mean, could you imagine, for just a second. Still gives me goosebumps.
This scene is beautiful. The score makes it perfect
Anyone else notice at 2:53 when the helicopter has landed. Hammond and gennaro are sat opposite each other, when in the chopper malcom is sat opposite Hammond? Great film and scene, though.
Also gennaro says if the investors aren’t convinced he’s not convinced 2:51
俺が好きな映画の中で、一番好きな映画!
This is my favorite part
When they first see the dinosaurs 🦕. A world that no longer exists , in there world .
My Childhood in 7 Minutes.😍
Back when the Jurassic Park franchise actually put effort into making good writing.😂
The park series are good and i personally liked the world series too very much
6:20
Dr. Grant: How fast are they?
John Hammond: Well we clocked the T-Rex 🦖 32 mph.
Dr. Sattler: T T-Rex 🦖!
John Hammond: Mm mhm.
Dr Sattler: You said you've got a T-Rex 🦖.
John Hammond: Uh huh.
Dr. Grant: Say again?
John Hammond: We have a T-Rex 🦖.
"Oh... g...."
"just... Just put your head between your knees!"
"Dr. Grant. My Dear Dr. Satler. _Welcome_ To _Jurassic Park!_ "
Dr. Grant: Their moving in herds they do move in herds how'd you do this?
John Hammond: I'll show you!
Thanks to Spielberg for not making this movie a family-friendly fun ride but a thriller at second half 👏👏
That's what this movie a masterpiece
Melhor trilha dos cinememas 👏😍🎵🎵🎵
Some of the best quotes in this movie :
1. Dennis Nedry : See nobody cares.
2. John Hammond : Dr. Grant, my dear Dr. Sattler, welcome to Jurassic Park.
3. Dr. Ian Malcolm : Life, uh, finds a way.
4. Dr. Alan Grant : T-Rex doesn't want to be fed. He wants to hunt. You can't just suppress 65 million years of gut instinct.
5. Dr. Ian Malcolm : When you gotta go, you gotta go.
6. Dr. Ian Malcolm : Remind me to thank John for a lovely weekend.
7. Robert Muldoon : Clever girl !
I remember when this movie was 12 years ago... As a 2001 kid this movie looked so fresh and wonderful when I watched it back in 2005
The whole film was just magic, as an audience watching the movie even we'll get the feeling of truly entering the Jurrassic Park for the first time
John Williams background score was truly a masterpiece
This movie forever will be iconic
6:10 I can't tell if Hammond is quietly emotional about the doctors being so caught up in the wonder of his creation or if he himself is maybe for the first time feeling that on his own, but I love the fact he doesn't say, "I'll show you," with any kind of showmanship or bombast.
Saw it recently in 3D theatre after a gap of 30 years...and I was emotional...even though they were mostly extinct prehistoric animals. It is movie magic at it's best
It's been 30 years since this movie was released but still it gives me goosebumps when I watch it.
I love the first look at the dinos. I still gives me goosebumps.
It was all downhill from there.
It’s wild because the vfx itself is pedestrian by todays standards but the music and the acting and that moment in time… incredible
I'm building a lego jurassic park for shows and I stared with the helicopter landing and now it's a full park. Speared no expense
it's all still an allusion
*spared
@@chrisstyles4630 *illusion
The original book was brilliant and a great adventure story, but also first and foremost a cautionary tale about scientific hubris. The movie kept that part, but made sure to add a healthy dose of sheer awe and wonderment. Hard to believe it's more than 30 years old and the effects still stand up perfectly to anything you'd see today. One of the most legendary movies ever made.
Lucky me, I was 11 when it hit theaters. There's hardly a better age to experience that.
The awe of this scene in the theater was immeasurable. Now, it’s emotional, because I realize it was probably the peak of movie magic. Others after were great too, but nowhere near this.
It's my favorite movie,and this escene is one of the best escenes of all the cinema💖🦖🦕
I saw this with my dad my came out. Epic doesn't do it justice, when first seen in the theater
Richard Attenborough was an incredibly talented actor for 50 plus years just a fantastic well trained eloquent actor with true poise and character he made John Hammond a household name his accolades in film and plays will never be forgotten
Best Moment in movie history
I still remember it like it was yesterday in the theater, feeling overwhelmed by the music, the grandeur, and the spectacle of what cinema could be. I knew then, as I know now, even as a failed cinematographer, that I needed to be a part of it. I fell in love with movies with Jurassic Park, and I'm happy that even now, as bitter and sad as I am, when I watch this scene-the one that hooked me for life-I can still cry a little bit.
Such a wonderful movie! I've watched it many, many times on both VHS and DVD !
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This scene >>>>> Jurassic world franchise
Every time that music starts up at 3:47 I STILL get chills.
Now that is how you do an epic reveal in cinema. One of the best scenes in history.
Jurassic park❤
CGI still hold up well after 30 years and is still better CGI than some of the more recent super hero movies.
I haven't seen a movie in 10 years that has made me feel anything that movie did. What a great story. Good acting ,great director.
Greatest movie of all time. This is why we go to the cinema.
The music is so perfect. John Williams is a genius.
The best soundtrack to any movie, brings back so many memories. So glad I was old enough in the 90s to experience greats like this before everything went crazy
I saw this scene with my dad on a poor cinema room in my city with 7 years old…. At that moment I truly believe that everything was possible in a movie.
That “Welcome to Jurassic Park” sounds like welcoming us.
That is my favorite part of the movie 🎥🏞️🦕
Can you imagine how crazy it is? Speilberg directing two all time classics in the same year.. one being a fun, funny, action packed adventure for the whole family. The other was Jurassic Park.
What great acting. The scene where they first see the dinosaurs is spot on.
All these years later, it's still one of the best scenes in cinema history! The reactions are so real and that's what made the film so iconic.
The nostalgia is unstoppable.
I still get the chills at this scene!!!