One little detail I’ve always loved: when Ellie says that the raptor is definitely contained unless they figure out how to open doors, it immediately cuts to the raptors at the kitchen literally opening the door with the handle. Basically Spielberg subtly telling us they DID FIGURE IT OUT and THEY’RE NO LONGER CONTAINED!
@@MoviesinDepth Can’t wait to see you react to the rest of the Jurassic Franchise: 1. The Lost World: Jurassic Park 2. Jurassic Park 3 3. Jurassic World 4. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 5. Battle at Big Rock (on UA-cam) 6. Jurassic World Motion Comics (on UA-cam) 7. Jurassic World Dominion (Extended Cut) [on Peacock] 8. Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (Netflix series)
So fun fact! 14:50 the glass roof of the car wasn’t actually supposed to break off, or at least that’s what they told the kids. The screams were a genuine terrified reaction to big dinosaur coming to say hello
Also, if you look carefully - during that scene "Rexy" loses a tooth and they kept that tooth gone for the remaining movies up to current. its amazing that they've kept the continuity for such a little detail.
As a child, I remember Hammond as this cuddly grandpa character who was just way in over his head. As an adult, I found him to be rather annoying. Unlikeable, even. Funny how one's perspective changes over time. Well, except where Jeff Goldblum is concerned. He will forever remain the MVP of this movie!
21:50 fun fact: Samuel Jackson’s character Arnold was supposed to have a dramatic chase and death scene, however the set for it got destroyed by a hurricane in the middle of filming in Hawaii
Archaeology is the study of ancient artifacts and ruins. Paleontology is the study of fossils. Yes, both include digging, but both have different focuses and specialties.
This was one of my childhood movies, even though it scared me so much as a little kid haha! I tend to watch it on rainy days because rain reminds me so much of Jurassic Park. 🖤
Ooh, this will be fun! Busy with work right now, but have saved for later. 😀 'Groundhog Day' was released the same year - another iconic movie. Would love to see a commentary on it. Ta. P.S. Love the shirt! 😎
Oh man, I loved this video so much! Could you do the others? I laughed at so much during this coz you made some pretty good points. Like how the t-Rex got into a building that has human sized only doors 😂😂😂
My grandparents had this movie and I wore that tape OUT! They even took me to a museum in Chicago I believe where it had a whole exhibit dedicated to Dinosaurs, around the time that the third film had come out. I remember there was a dig site in the main entrance where you could use brushes to reveal the "bones" just like in the movie. Such a huge part of my childhood.
Love your videos and I love this movie. Fun fact for you though! digging Dinosaurs is Palaeontology, while Archaeology is the study of human remains and human past. It's a common mistake but as a studying archaeologist I had to say something. Still love this video though!
I love that scene where the raptors figure out how to open the door, my cat did the exact same thing a few months ago (of course bc of size difference she has to jump on the handle but still...) and since then she's been doing that non stop in the middle of the night -- so scary! 😅
One of my favorite things about reactors watching this movie is that it's clearly stated multiple times that all the dinosaurs are girls but every reactor calls them "He/him"
Omg. At this point I'm not surprised anymore. THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME! but of course we have the same taste XD I'm starting to think we are the same person 😅 This movie is the reason some people call me "Dino" as a nickname. And why i want everything in a dinosaur version. I just love it ☺️
This movie will always be so fun to go back to! It's such a fantastic idea! Also I love the idea of doing a classic movie once a month! I'd suggest the Back to the Future trilogy!! Some of my favorite movies personally, and they're major classics! Also Jaws!
I’m very glad you’ve seen this one before, lol. But yes, this movie is such a classic, so good and yes, it definitely still holds up with all the practical effects. This movie is a masterpiece in so many ways, and I cannot wait to see the OG’s in the new one.
If you like Jeff Goldblum, and if you haven't seen it yet, I recommend the movie Powder. In the movie, Jeff plays a teacher, and I would suggest that you have a box of tissues near you when you watch this, because I cried at the end of it. Also, I looked it up and 5000 volts will kill a human, and I also found a price as to how much it would cost for a Jurassic Park, it would cost somewhere around $23,432,400,000. Also, Nedry was killed by a baby Dilophosaurus, not an adult, an adult would be about the size of a work horse.
OMG omg This is by far the BEST movie in my cupboards. Could you do all of them??? The part where the kids are in the kitchen with the raptors are my favourite.
Hmm... How did Hammond get inside the trailer so fast? Is he a figment of Dr. Grant's imagination? Are the events of Jurassic Park all some sick fever dream?!
Love your videos and your excitement and comments for everything you watch.There's a show on Netflix called 'Movies That Made Us' one of the episodes explans how they made Jurassic Park and other movies.
24:08, 24:17 Notice the big hole in the form of unfinished wall in the background with tarp around it? I reckon that hole is big enough for the Rex to get inside. She's even lined up with it in those shots.
You’re not gonna believe this: Elon Musk himself said that in a few years they would be able to make an actual park like this with actual dinosaurs. Even if it was possible, like has he learned nothing?
One of the best examples of clever foreshadowing in a movie at 5:50. Grant tries to buckle his seatbelt but only has 2 female components. He then ties them together to "make it work". It is a direct parallel to what happens on the island where the dinosaurs are all females but nature finds a way. It is so brilliant and yet most people will never notice it.
3:27 I've been assured repeatedly that regular sized turkeys can still be scary ie if they're angry and chasing you. So of course can geese - ie if you disturb their young and they start hissing at you
I love the idea of a back story on Robert Muldoon. Not sure exactly when the plot would start in his life, but to have the story end when he dies in Jurassic park would be pretty interesting. Have the entire movie focus on his perspective; following him in his life before working for Hammond, how he started working for Ingen, and ultimately leading up to his time on the island. Maybe even setup something where Roland Tembo from JP2 meets Muldoon. Maybe they worked together before working for Ingen. This could be easily explained as they both ultimately work for Ingen in the future. Could have it setup as Muldoon introducing Tembo to Ingen, to show how Tembo is recruited by Hammonds nephew (Ludlow) later on.
I’m sure that you can think of one, but I can not think of a movie or series, for that matter, where I wasn’t happy, nay THRILLED to see Jeff Goldblum. I DID forget, tho, how much this movie scared the living crap out of me. And who the f*ck leaves little kids to fight for themselves?! Someone likely to die really really soon… If you really take requests, I’d love for you to watch The Sure Thing. 1985, John Cusack. Hysterically funny, that guy from ER (not George Clooney) is in it. The caring doctor, I think he gets cancer? But he’s in college in this film. It has so many quotes!! If you have t seen it, you definitely should!!
This also made me love dinosaurs even more as a child. Stegs and Tricerotops were my favorites at first. Then it became Tyrannosaurus Rex and Velociraptor. Raptors are my favorite. All the questions you asked, as I've gotten older I had the same ones.
I love this movie I watched it many times and the first time for every movie I watch I enjoy and the rest of the times I watch those movies any movies the second time or more I notice many things good and bad like I hate when the characters die a dumb way but being dumb even if it my favorite character die well sometimes like I'd be upset if my favorite character dies but like if you die by being dumb then you deserve to die. Make smart Decisions then you shall live but the movie like many other movies they script makes them make so many dumb moves many failures because that's how they make a movie longer. Love you and your videos your reactions everything,it's so much fun to watch your videos very entertaining enjoyable and funny.
Currently watching all your videos! Ever thought about doing Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping! Still have yet to see anyone do a commentary on this movie! Comedy with Andy Samberg about the music industry, with lonely island type music!
I hope you do more of these classic movies. I would also like to see Jurassic world too. actually, all of the Jurassic Park movies please do all of them?
This movie is what made me love dinosaurs and dinosaur movies. It's what made one of my brothers interested in CGI/motion graphics as a career. I briefly wanted to be an archeologist (until I found out they didn't get to be on digs constantly), probably because of this. I remember only ever playing dinosaur park themed games with the dollhouse our grandpa had made for us (I even made dinosaur books for the dollhouse shelf), using my brother's dinosaurs because for some reason I never got my own. And I still think it is the best dinosaur movie and Jurassic Park/World movie, with the best characters, the best writing, and the best effects (both practical and special). I rewatch it fairly frequently. And still can't believe I didn't learn it was based on a book until a few years ago! (I loved the book as well, although it tries to include a lot of technical information that requires skimming - it does solve my one complaint about the movie though! The hunter, who knows how smart the raptors are, survives the book because he actually uses his brain.) See? I get really overly excited about this movie. And I haven't even watched the reaction to it yet. hahaha
Sorry just as a big nerd/an anthropologist Archaeologists(sub field of anthro): everything human Paleobiologists: everything animals: dinosaurs, small horses, giant fishes etc lol
I remember when I first watched this movie, my mom came home from night out with her friends and I told her mommy the dinosaurs are eating people! And she got so ticked I watch this and I was about 5-7 years old I believe. Also I remember going to the movie theaters and they had shots of movie scenes framed on the wall and one of them was the T Rex in the building with the banner falling. 🦖
Hey, archaeology student here! Of course dinos aren't my area of expertise but I can answer some of your questions. (Editing as I watch) Can you use a leafblower? We do sometimes use small pen-sized air jets to help get softer material off something almost entirely revealed, rather than risking scratching something with chisels. But it's not so good to do that on the whole thing, you won't be able to target rock and will damage the artefacts with wind erosion. What kind of technology do archaeologists and palaeontologists have nowadays? Do they still need to dig? One of the biggest advances made since this movie came out have been updated satellite imagery from around the world, easily available at our fingertips. They've helped us a lot with identifying sites. However when it comes to augering, there's been little change. The best way to know what's in the ground is still to dig. Where does the bird argument stand now? Pretty much been confirmed by DNA testing and fossils. Reptiles are not a monophyletic group (a group with a common ancestor that doesn't contain any non-reptiles). Birds are mosified reptiles, have dinosaur ancestors and many dinosaurs in that lineage had some sort of feather structure towards the later periods, and that includes quills or down. Who's gonna sue an archaeologist? Lol. We are often in a difficult legal position and basically can't move withiut ten thousand permission slips without risking not just a lawsuit, but straight up being in trouble with government. Do they actually go back to the dig site? Dr Grant is shown in the sequels to change his perspective on Jurassic Park dinosaurs and see them as bred monsters combining frog and dino DNA from which we can learn nothing untampered about dinosaurs. He goes on trying to hold seminars and publish papers based on old-school archaeological evidence, however his known connection to Jurassic park and public interest in it means that he can get little attention on dinosaur science again. Where are we in the process of cloning right now? It's pretty easy to clone a female animal at this point. You just need to get an egg cell, remove the haploid nucleus, add the nucleus of a diploid nucleus from another cell from that person, and then get it implanted. A male clone is imperfect because the mitochondrial DNA will come from the egg donor. There aren't many functions to cloning a whole person, though, and the focus has turned to trying to clone specialized cells and even organs through stem cells for medical purposes. From an archaeological point of view, some people think that it would do good for the steppe biome of the USA if we made a mammoth clone with elephant DNA to fill the gaps and 'revive' the species from extinction then release them into the wild. We could probably make a few individuals, but 'whether they should' is being debated... unlike in jurassic park. How accurate is getting dino blood from mosquitos in amber? Not even a little bit. Mosquitoes had not yet involved when dinosaurs were around. And the DNA in the blood does break down even in the deoxygenated tree sap setting, just much slower. It's more like denaturing than decaying though. The raptors are the ones messing the park up. So this is a big reason, besides time distance, why mammoths might be okay to revive but not dinos and especially not raptors. Velociraptors basically filled a close ecological niche to humans. They were the smart, enduran, adaptable pack animals of their time. And bringing them to the human era makes them compete with humans for that role. No animal is filling the mammoth's ecological niche in the steppes, though,which is why they might actually be healthy for that ecosystem. Imagine being an archaeologist all your life and then you finally meet an in real life dinosaur, how would you react? I would climb into a panic room and call the paleontologists.
During the scene that T-rex breaks through the car window. I heard while filming there was an accident on set. but because of what happened the kid actors showed such real fear the reactions was too perfect to leave out, so they went with it. That's what I was told and heard from other fan's who knew more then me. So, that scene turned out good either way.
Looked into it, and an article said between the various aspects like buying two islands, staff, experimenting etc. it’d be about 23billion to create Jurassic World. If you subtract the theme park aspect, since Jurassic Park was just the dinos and not the amusement park, about 11billion.
I would love if one day B.D. Wong does a Dr. George Huang psychoanalysis of Dr. Henry Wu. The actor is so awesome, his Dr. Wu character creeps me out. Yes science has proven it has its good sides, but when you look at the history of science it is as blood as history itself. This movie and series proves why you should never EVER estimate a predator. Just because you cook it up in a lab and are there when it hatches it doesn’t mean that will override the 1,000s and 1,000s of years of evolution it took to create that creature’s instincts and behavior. The scientists of Jurassic Park should’ve stuck with prey creatures because while some can be dangerous- horns, antlers, kicks, they are at least not going to eat you. And I don’t know if the T-Rex sight thing has been dismissed or is still the same, but we barely know the predatory behavior of the dinosaurs. And if you don’t know, dont create it! And honestly this level of science should be helping the creatures still alive to day not the extinct ones!! ….as you may tell I got a beef towards the science parts of this film. That lunch scene the group has, everyone but the lawyer kicking John’s butt I agree with each one of them. Oh and i would like to believe Samuel L Jackson is still alive, we only see a missing arm. You can survive without an arm, just got to stop the bleeding.
One little detail I’ve always loved: when Ellie says that the raptor is definitely contained unless they figure out how to open doors, it immediately cuts to the raptors at the kitchen literally opening the door with the handle. Basically Spielberg subtly telling us they DID FIGURE IT OUT and THEY’RE NO LONGER CONTAINED!
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I mean, it's not exactly a "little detail" or "subtle". It's pretty in your face about pointing it out.
@@Galiant2010 yeah...
@@MoviesinDepth Can’t wait to see you react to the rest of the Jurassic Franchise:
1. The Lost World: Jurassic Park
2. Jurassic Park 3
3. Jurassic World
4. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
5. Battle at Big Rock (on UA-cam)
6. Jurassic World Motion Comics (on UA-cam)
7. Jurassic World Dominion (Extended Cut) [on Peacock]
8. Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (Netflix series)
So fun fact!
14:50 the glass roof of the car wasn’t actually supposed to break off, or at least that’s what they told the kids. The screams were a genuine terrified reaction to big dinosaur coming to say hello
THATS amazing
Also, if you look carefully - during that scene "Rexy" loses a tooth and they kept that tooth gone for the remaining movies up to current. its amazing that they've kept the continuity for such a little detail.
*another side note on the cloning thing* for 30 000$ you can clone a cat.
As a child, I remember Hammond as this cuddly grandpa character who was just way in over his head. As an adult, I found him to be rather annoying. Unlikeable, even. Funny how one's perspective changes over time. Well, except where Jeff Goldblum is concerned. He will forever remain the MVP of this movie!
In the book, Hammond is more openly a douche.
I didn’t grow up with this movie, I recently saw this as an adult. It instantly became my favorite movie.
21:50 fun fact: Samuel Jackson’s character Arnold was supposed to have a dramatic chase and death scene, however the set for it got destroyed by a hurricane in the middle of filming in Hawaii
Archaeology is the study of ancient artifacts and ruins.
Paleontology is the study of fossils.
Yes, both include digging, but both have different focuses and specialties.
This was one of my childhood movies, even though it scared me so much as a little kid haha! I tend to watch it on rainy days because rain reminds me so much of Jurassic Park. 🖤
I love Jurassic Park, scariest family friendly movie I saw as a kid. 😂
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The building was still being built there was a part of building open you can see it behind the T. rex! That’s how he got in!
Ohhhhhhh
Ooh, this will be fun! Busy with work right now, but have saved for later. 😀 'Groundhog Day' was released the same year - another iconic movie. Would love to see a commentary on it. Ta. P.S. Love the shirt! 😎
Yes, Groundhog Day!
Groundhog Day would be fantastic!
Oh man, I loved this video so much! Could you do the others? I laughed at so much during this coz you made some pretty good points. Like how the t-Rex got into a building that has human sized only doors 😂😂😂
RIGHT???
I thought he got through a hole in the wall that wasn't finished being constructed? That's why there is all the hanging plastic. Am I wrong?
She Kool-Aid Man-ned it?
My grandparents had this movie and I wore that tape OUT! They even took me to a museum in Chicago I believe where it had a whole exhibit dedicated to Dinosaurs, around the time that the third film had come out. I remember there was a dig site in the main entrance where you could use brushes to reveal the "bones" just like in the movie.
Such a huge part of my childhood.
I loveeee this
This was one of my favorite movies growing up!
And I love the idea of doing a classic, everyone and their grandma has been watching it for 30 years.
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I feel the same way about this movie. One of my all time favourite movies♥️ I have vivid memories of watching it as a child for the first time!
It’s a movie you can’t forget seeing!!
Love your videos and I love this movie. Fun fact for you though! digging Dinosaurs is Palaeontology, while Archaeology is the study of human remains and human past. It's a common mistake but as a studying archaeologist I had to say something. Still love this video though!
I never knew this!! Thank you for telling me!!
Now I'm wanting to do a JP marathon!! XD damn it!
And Rexy chasing the trio in the jeep, she's all like "Gawd I hate fast food!" XD
YES LMAO
Alright, this comment wins XD
I want to see you do them all. Jurassic Park is my absolute favorite series. Also... Two men walk into a bar, the third one sucks lol
17:30 - You will also HEAR it coming towards you because she (Rex) stomps around yelling for whatever reason there isn't.
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I love that scene where the raptors figure out how to open the door, my cat did the exact same thing a few months ago (of course bc of size difference she has to jump on the handle but still...) and since then she's been doing that non stop in the middle of the night -- so scary! 😅
One of my favorite things about reactors watching this movie is that it's clearly stated multiple times that all the dinosaurs are girls but every reactor calls them "He/him"
i highly recommend spirited away
you will love it to pieces
anyway great video
Based on the book written by Michael Crichton and directed by Steven Spielberg starring Sam Neil in this movie about a park for dinosaurs
Omg. At this point I'm not surprised anymore. THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME! but of course we have the same taste XD I'm starting to think we are the same person 😅
This movie is the reason some people call me "Dino" as a nickname. And why i want everything in a dinosaur version. I just love it ☺️
Yesss
Officially submitting a request for The Princess Bride as the next classic :D Love this idea!
It would be inconceivable if he didn't!
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This movie will always be so fun to go back to! It's such a fantastic idea! Also I love the idea of doing a classic movie once a month! I'd suggest the Back to the Future trilogy!! Some of my favorite movies personally, and they're major classics! Also Jaws!
I’m very glad you’ve seen this one before, lol. But yes, this movie is such a classic, so good and yes, it definitely still holds up with all the practical effects. This movie is a masterpiece in so many ways, and I cannot wait to see the OG’s in the new one.
A masterpiece for sure.
This movie is damn near perfect. Even though it came out in 1993 the CGI and animatronics still look pretty good.
Jeff Goldblum is a treasure. He even has gold in his name.
Facts on facts
If you like Jeff Goldblum, and if you haven't seen it yet, I recommend the movie Powder. In the movie, Jeff plays a teacher, and I would suggest that you have a box of tissues near you when you watch this, because I cried at the end of it. Also, I looked it up and 5000 volts will kill a human, and I also found a price as to how much it would cost for a Jurassic Park, it would cost somewhere around $23,432,400,000. Also, Nedry was killed by a baby Dilophosaurus, not an adult, an adult would be about the size of a work horse.
The boy played by Joseph Marella went on to play ghe bass player in bohemian rhapsody
Anyone else notice the power ranger looking colours on the main characters?
Alan: blue
Ellie: Pink
Hammond: White
Iam: Black
14:26 makes me so mad 🤦🏼♀️ I try to give her the benefit of the doubt because she’s a kid but still 😂😂
RIGHT? It’s a help me help you situation lmao
During filming, the T-Rex animatronic would sometimes malfunction due to the rain and scare the utter sh*t out of the crew during breaks
OMG omg This is by far the BEST movie in my cupboards. Could you do all of them??? The part where the kids are in the kitchen with the raptors are my favourite.
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When I was a kid this movie was on my horror section in my brain xD could not watch this at night
Hmm... How did Hammond get inside the trailer so fast? Is he a figment of Dr. Grant's imagination? Are the events of Jurassic Park all some sick fever dream?!
There was still a big hole in one of the exterior walls of the visitors centre for the T-Rex.
Love your videos and your excitement and comments for everything you watch.There's a show on Netflix called 'Movies That Made Us' one of the episodes explans how they made Jurassic Park and other movies.
I got a large size of the shaveing cream with the name Barbasol can with jurassic park details on it from target
24:08, 24:17 Notice the big hole in the form of unfinished wall in the background with tarp around it? I reckon that hole is big enough for the Rex to get inside. She's even lined up with it in those shots.
I have had so many nightmares about running and hiding from dinosaurs trying to eat me!
Loved this reaction so much, I hope you’re gonna plan on doing the other ones! I grew up on these movies and love them so much.
They went to cover up the dig first. It allowed hammond to get to the trailer.
You’re not gonna believe this: Elon Musk himself said that in a few years they would be able to make an actual park like this with actual dinosaurs. Even if it was possible, like has he learned nothing?
What
@@MoviesinDepth I’m not joking. Look it up.
One of the best examples of clever foreshadowing in a movie at 5:50. Grant tries to buckle his seatbelt but only has 2 female components. He then ties them together to "make it work". It is a direct parallel to what happens on the island where the dinosaurs are all females but nature finds a way. It is so brilliant and yet most people will never notice it.
I never picked up on that…. Son of a bitch… I love it
What the heck?! I literally just watched Jurassic Park again since I was 5, and you watched it too 🤯
It’s too good!
3:27 I've been assured repeatedly that regular sized turkeys can still be scary ie if they're angry and chasing you. So of course can geese - ie if you disturb their young and they start hissing at you
One of my favorites too!
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This series was my go to as a child. As a girl I had dinosaur toys that would eat my sisters barbies lol
YES lol
YEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!! It’s one of my favorite movies ever 🥳🤩🍾🎉🎊
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Um, that clip of Martin Short singing “party pooper?” What movie is that from? 🤣
Father of the bride!
@@MoviesinDepth okay, gotta admit. I’ve never been a fan of that film, nor have I seen it in its entirety. I don’t like secondhand embarrassment. 🤣🫣
grew up watching these movies for over a decade
It's been a theory that the kid in the beginning is actually Owen Grady who later becomes the raptor trainer
That would be craaaaazy
Wait a sec... When did B.D. Wong become a villain? That was the only time u see him out of this whole movie!
I really don't want to spoil but it's not this movie. One of the future ones.
Later on!
Jeff Goldblum is iconic!
ICON
I love the idea of a back story on Robert Muldoon. Not sure exactly when the plot would start in his life, but to have the story end when he dies in Jurassic park would be pretty interesting. Have the entire movie focus on his perspective; following him in his life before working for Hammond, how he started working for Ingen, and ultimately leading up to his time on the island. Maybe even setup something where Roland Tembo from JP2 meets Muldoon. Maybe they worked together before working for Ingen. This could be easily explained as they both ultimately work for Ingen in the future. Could have it setup as Muldoon introducing Tembo to Ingen, to show how Tembo is recruited by Hammonds nephew (Ludlow) later on.
Funny how you uploaded this JP reaction by the time I was about to see Jurassic World Dominion, that’s good timing!
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I think we've all fallen in love on some level with Jeff Goldblum at some point - and mostly stay that way.
This was my childhood
Same
Lol fabulous glasses
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I love how the "party pooper" clip includes Dr. Wu 😉
I’m sure that you can think of one, but I can not think of a movie or series, for that matter, where I wasn’t happy, nay THRILLED to see Jeff Goldblum. I DID forget, tho, how much this movie scared the living crap out of me. And who the f*ck leaves little kids to fight for themselves?! Someone likely to die really really soon…
If you really take requests, I’d love for you to watch The Sure Thing. 1985, John Cusack. Hysterically funny, that guy from ER (not George Clooney) is in it. The caring doctor, I think he gets cancer? But he’s in college in this film. It has so many quotes!! If you have t seen it, you definitely should!!
This also made me love dinosaurs even more as a child. Stegs and Tricerotops were my favorites at first. Then it became Tyrannosaurus Rex and Velociraptor. Raptors are my favorite. All the questions you asked, as I've gotten older I had the same ones.
Raptors are the coolest of all
06:15 ooh please react to Father of the Bride if you haven’t already?! One of my all time favourite (non Jurassic park) comfort movie series.
Dolly the sheep (from my neck of the woods 🏴)
Do you have the proper number of hot dug buns??
@@MoviesinDepth yeah all good “I’m removing the superfluous buns!“ 😂😂
Jurassic park aka me simping for Jeff goldblum👌👀
Me watching JW:D
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I love this movie I watched it many times and the first time for every movie I watch I enjoy and the rest of the times I watch those movies any movies the second time or more I notice many things good and bad like I hate when the characters die a dumb way but being dumb even if it my favorite character die well sometimes like I'd be upset if my favorite character dies but like if you die by being dumb then you deserve to die.
Make smart Decisions then you shall live but the movie like many other movies they script makes them make so many dumb moves many failures because that's how they make a movie longer.
Love you and your videos your reactions everything,it's so much fun to watch your videos very entertaining enjoyable and funny.
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A little fact, the t-rex is actually a girl and her name is rexy
Currently watching all your videos! Ever thought about doing
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping!
Still have yet to see anyone do a commentary on this movie! Comedy with Andy Samberg about the music industry, with lonely island type music!
7:21 yeah this would be a great idea.. if blood actually contained enough genetic material to build a genome and if blood cells never aged.
I hope you do more of these classic movies. I would also like to see Jurassic world too. actually, all of the Jurassic Park movies please do all of them?
Hopefully the birdcage is in this list of classics
This movie is what made me love dinosaurs and dinosaur movies. It's what made one of my brothers interested in CGI/motion graphics as a career. I briefly wanted to be an archeologist (until I found out they didn't get to be on digs constantly), probably because of this. I remember only ever playing dinosaur park themed games with the dollhouse our grandpa had made for us (I even made dinosaur books for the dollhouse shelf), using my brother's dinosaurs because for some reason I never got my own. And I still think it is the best dinosaur movie and Jurassic Park/World movie, with the best characters, the best writing, and the best effects (both practical and special). I rewatch it fairly frequently. And still can't believe I didn't learn it was based on a book until a few years ago! (I loved the book as well, although it tries to include a lot of technical information that requires skimming - it does solve my one complaint about the movie though! The hunter, who knows how smart the raptors are, survives the book because he actually uses his brain.)
See? I get really overly excited about this movie. And I haven't even watched the reaction to it yet. hahaha
also when Rexy kills that Gallimimus always makes me hungry
It's today when I realized that you kinda look to me like Todd Howard.
Also, nice and fitting outfit pick for this reaction! 👌
Sorry just as a big nerd/an anthropologist
Archaeologists(sub field of anthro): everything human
Paleobiologists: everything animals: dinosaurs, small horses, giant fishes etc lol
love these movies, am a huge dino nerd myself, first one is amazing, my favourite one though is second one The Lost World
Since you asked many paleontologist now consider birds to be dinosaurs.
You'll never look at Tweety the same way again, will you?
Jurassic Park is also one of my favorites. Suggestion, can you react to the Daniel Craig bond movies soon?
I remember when I first watched this movie, my mom came home from night out with her friends and I told her mommy the dinosaurs are eating people! And she got so ticked I watch this and I was about 5-7 years old I believe. Also I remember going to the movie theaters and they had shots of movie scenes framed on the wall and one of them was the T Rex in the building with the banner falling. 🦖
I love Ian Malcom/ Jeff Goldblum 😍🥰
Rexie's jaw actually nearly fell off during the tire eating scene. I believe you can kinda see it unhinge a bit lol
Can you please react to Pans Labyrinth? It’s my all time favourite movie!!
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Hey, archaeology student here! Of course dinos aren't my area of expertise but I can answer some of your questions.
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Can you use a leafblower?
We do sometimes use small pen-sized air jets to help get softer material off something almost entirely revealed, rather than risking scratching something with chisels. But it's not so good to do that on the whole thing, you won't be able to target rock and will damage the artefacts with wind erosion.
What kind of technology do archaeologists and palaeontologists have nowadays? Do they still need to dig?
One of the biggest advances made since this movie came out have been updated satellite imagery from around the world, easily available at our fingertips. They've helped us a lot with identifying sites. However when it comes to augering, there's been little change. The best way to know what's in the ground is still to dig.
Where does the bird argument stand now?
Pretty much been confirmed by DNA testing and fossils. Reptiles are not a monophyletic group (a group with a common ancestor that doesn't contain any non-reptiles). Birds are mosified reptiles, have dinosaur ancestors and many dinosaurs in that lineage had some sort of feather structure towards the later periods, and that includes quills or down.
Who's gonna sue an archaeologist?
Lol. We are often in a difficult legal position and basically can't move withiut ten thousand permission slips without risking not just a lawsuit, but straight up being in trouble with government.
Do they actually go back to the dig site?
Dr Grant is shown in the sequels to change his perspective on Jurassic Park dinosaurs and see them as bred monsters combining frog and dino DNA from which we can learn nothing untampered about dinosaurs. He goes on trying to hold seminars and publish papers based on old-school archaeological evidence, however his known connection to Jurassic park and public interest in it means that he can get little attention on dinosaur science again.
Where are we in the process of cloning right now?
It's pretty easy to clone a female animal at this point. You just need to get an egg cell, remove the haploid nucleus, add the nucleus of a diploid nucleus from another cell from that person, and then get it implanted. A male clone is imperfect because the mitochondrial DNA will come from the egg donor. There aren't many functions to cloning a whole person, though, and the focus has turned to trying to clone specialized cells and even organs through stem cells for medical purposes. From an archaeological point of view, some people think that it would do good for the steppe biome of the USA if we made a mammoth clone with elephant DNA to fill the gaps and 'revive' the species from extinction then release them into the wild. We could probably make a few individuals, but 'whether they should' is being debated... unlike in jurassic park.
How accurate is getting dino blood from mosquitos in amber?
Not even a little bit. Mosquitoes had not yet involved when dinosaurs were around. And the DNA in the blood does break down even in the deoxygenated tree sap setting, just much slower. It's more like denaturing than decaying though.
The raptors are the ones messing the park up.
So this is a big reason, besides time distance, why mammoths might be okay to revive but not dinos and especially not raptors. Velociraptors basically filled a close ecological niche to humans. They were the smart, enduran, adaptable pack animals of their time. And bringing them to the human era makes them compete with humans for that role. No animal is filling the mammoth's ecological niche in the steppes, though,which is why they might actually be healthy for that ecosystem.
Imagine being an archaeologist all your life and then you finally meet an in real life dinosaur, how would you react?
I would climb into a panic room and call the paleontologists.
22:40 Okay so first off the word is alumi-ni-um, not aluminum. And also this is stainless steel.
I want a " wakie,wakie. T-Rex smells bakie" t-shirt so bad!
and i wish they made like a cenozoic like park as a non animated series or something cause that would be a=awesome : )
During the scene that T-rex breaks through the car window. I heard while filming there was an accident on set. but because of what happened the kid actors showed such real fear the reactions was too perfect to leave out, so they went with it. That's what I was told and heard from other fan's who knew more then me. So, that scene turned out good either way.
Another Dino-Movie I recommend: Land before Time!
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@@MoviesinDepthAny chance, that you do a reaction to it?
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I love Jurrasic Park
I love Dinosaurs
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Funny he mentions cloning...
I have a pillow with his beautiful body on it from this movie when he's shirtless. It's on me and my fiances couch. Hahahah he's cool with the crush
I. Love. This.
I want this - where did you get it?
Dinos 🥳
For the win
Looked into it, and an article said between the various aspects like buying two islands, staff, experimenting etc. it’d be about 23billion to create Jurassic World. If you subtract the theme park aspect, since Jurassic Park was just the dinos and not the amusement park, about 11billion.
Also in the kitchen scene.
YOU CAN SEE A PERSON IN THE WINDOW OF A DOOR BRIEFLY
The dilophosaurus is my gay ass when I’m hungry .
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I would love if one day B.D. Wong does a Dr. George Huang psychoanalysis of Dr. Henry Wu. The actor is so awesome, his Dr. Wu character creeps me out. Yes science has proven it has its good sides, but when you look at the history of science it is as blood as history itself. This movie and series proves why you should never EVER estimate a predator. Just because you cook it up in a lab and are there when it hatches it doesn’t mean that will override the 1,000s and 1,000s of years of evolution it took to create that creature’s instincts and behavior. The scientists of Jurassic Park should’ve stuck with prey creatures because while some can be dangerous- horns, antlers, kicks, they are at least not going to eat you. And I don’t know if the T-Rex sight thing has been dismissed or is still the same, but we barely know the predatory behavior of the dinosaurs. And if you don’t know, dont create it! And honestly this level of science should be helping the creatures still alive to day not the extinct ones!! ….as you may tell I got a beef towards the science parts of this film. That lunch scene the group has, everyone but the lawyer kicking John’s butt I agree with each one of them. Oh and i would like to believe Samuel L Jackson is still alive, we only see a missing arm. You can survive without an arm, just got to stop the bleeding.
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For some fun Jeff Goldblum, see Earth Girls Are Easy (1988).
Movies in Depth at 7:07 they have cloned a sheep before.
Whaaaaat