Finally Watching Jurassic Park For The First Time!! *Commentary/Reaction*

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  • @ANGELINAA
    @ANGELINAA7 ай бұрын

    special thanks to my patrons

  • @kristhomas4039

    @kristhomas4039

    5 күн бұрын

    I would really really like you to react to Ninja Assasin

  • @GabrielSilva-po2md
    @GabrielSilva-po2md8 ай бұрын

    Steven Spielberg and John Williams are definitely one of the best combinations between director and composer in the history of cinema

  • @bearsaremean

    @bearsaremean

    8 ай бұрын

    jaws, superman, star wars, and indiana jones are arguably the four most famous movie scores, they exist outside of movies, you can hear them anywhere in all sorts of places. and williams did all 4. that is unbelievable.

  • @CEngelbrecht

    @CEngelbrecht

    8 ай бұрын

    There's them, and then there's Leone + Morricone.

  • @alfonsobiggers2452

    @alfonsobiggers2452

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@CEngelbrecht There's also Miyazaki and Hisaishi...

  • @FuzzyDlop

    @FuzzyDlop

    8 ай бұрын

    Miyazaki is too limited and repetitive of a director. Hisaishi is the superior artist between the two.@@alfonsobiggers2452

  • @haywood12

    @haywood12

    8 ай бұрын

    ET?

  • @grahamsangster1042
    @grahamsangster10428 ай бұрын

    David Attenborough is well known animal expert,Richard being his brother must have loved doing this

  • @shyannemarshall7163

    @shyannemarshall7163

    8 ай бұрын

    I was scrolling through the comments hoping to come across someone saying Richard was his brother!

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    Is David still alive

  • @TheSpectacularSpiderPunk

    @TheSpectacularSpiderPunk

    8 ай бұрын

    @@nsasupporter7557 Yes! He’s quite frail now though.

  • @mikeaninger7388

    @mikeaninger7388

    8 ай бұрын

    Dude, I had no idea! Great piece of trivia.

  • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim

    @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim

    7 ай бұрын

    I made the joke once that David did the narration for Prehistoric Planet to make up for his brother making Jurassic Park.

  • @Kjleed13
    @Kjleed138 ай бұрын

    21:19 one of my favorite details in this movie on why the walk in freezer was open with the wet floor. Is because Hammond left it open when he took out all the ice cream during the power outage and didn’t bother to close the door.

  • @lapelcelery42

    @lapelcelery42

    7 ай бұрын

    That's great. I've never heard that one.

  • @RockforJesus777

    @RockforJesus777

    6 ай бұрын

    You know, I’ve seen this movie a million times, including the midnight showing in my hometown in 1993 and never once did I question why the freezer was open. Not even once! So many other things I analyzed and picked apart. But never that! Thank you!

  • @That_one_guy02

    @That_one_guy02

    6 ай бұрын

    Wow never thought about it before, great detail

  • @RogueT-Rex8468

    @RogueT-Rex8468

    6 ай бұрын

    Damn. I haven’t even heard Klayton cover that one!

  • @jdhcdfdfnikki3233

    @jdhcdfdfnikki3233

    4 ай бұрын

    But it was Biden stealing the 🍨

  • @seekexplorewander
    @seekexplorewander8 ай бұрын

    Best line in Hollywood history "John, when the pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists"...lol

  • @rafaelalodio5116

    @rafaelalodio5116

    11 күн бұрын

    I always felt like this line could give origin to a great trash B horror movie about pirates animatronics killing people.

  • @ugib8377
    @ugib83778 ай бұрын

    All of the damage control your editor runs for you is spectacular. Elevates the comedic factor in your videos.

  • @CorinaStadler

    @CorinaStadler

    8 ай бұрын

    We love Rees, he's The Man

  • @0okamino

    @0okamino

    8 ай бұрын

    Definitely deserves a raise. How many is that now?

  • @wifflewaffle5006

    @wifflewaffle5006

    4 ай бұрын

    His disappointment in her mistaking Neil and Jeff was gold 😭❤️

  • @MrTjonke
    @MrTjonke8 ай бұрын

    I saw this movie at the premiere in London, was a magical experience. Half of the cast was in the audience and got standing ovations several times.

  • @bidishah

    @bidishah

    8 ай бұрын

    You're so so lucky! I never got to see it in the theatres! 😢

  • @CatsAreKindaCool

    @CatsAreKindaCool

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow! The only Jurassic park/ Jurassic world I saw in theatres was Jurassic world lost kingdom

  • @osmanyousif7849
    @osmanyousif78498 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: Originally this movie was going to have the dinosaurs in stop-motion. Phil Tippett, who just got off finishing RoboCop, had created footage of stop-motion dinosaurs, which he had experience doing from 1985. While Spielberg did like the test footage, because CGI was starting to become the norm, the studio chose that angle instead. They told Tippett, “You’re out of a job.”, but Tippett replied, “Don’t you mean extinct?”, a line which was added in the movie. However, it wasn’t all bad news as Spielberg kept Tippett on the VFX team, as their “dinosaur supervisor”, even winning an Oscar for his help.

  • @TheJabbate1

    @TheJabbate1

    8 ай бұрын

    Phil Tippett was also the person responsible for the stop motion effects in Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. He also completed a movie that was a passion project for him called Mad God.

  • @osmanyousif7849

    @osmanyousif7849

    8 ай бұрын

    @@TheJabbate1 , he also did the effects for Dragonslayer, Willow, RoboCop, Dragonheart, and Starship Troopers. And Mad God was a project that was in production hell for over 20 years.

  • @SleepySloth2705

    @SleepySloth2705

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes! And his Velociraptors even featured flickering tongues like snakes, which Jack Horner thought was too much

  • @wheelmanstan

    @wheelmanstan

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I don't think young people today realize how HUGE this film was at the time. I mean look at every single dinosaur film before this, it's stop-motion, puppets..and reptiles wearing prosthetics. Haha. Nothing looks real. Dinosaurs basically looked the same on screen from 1933 with King Kong all the way up until this film..and then BOOM dinosaurs are on the big screen and look REAL. Just look at T-Rex's pupil dilate! I mean these dinosaurs look as real or even more real than the dinosaurs in films even today. It's astonishing. And computers junk back then. Seeing this as a kid, I believe was a bigger deal than seeing Star Wars as a kid. Nothing beats dinosaurs. Spielberg was the perfect guy for the job because Jaws prepared him for this...along with his right hand magic man John Williams. He somehow made this and Schindler's List at the same time and I can see why it nearly killed him. It's all remarkable. I'd love to see the stop-motion dino clip.

  • @osmanyousif7849

    @osmanyousif7849

    8 ай бұрын

    @@wheelmanstan , here a test clip from Jurrasic Park: (kzread.info/dash/bejne/d2yIxryqgZaxcag.html). And here's one from Phil Tippett's Dinosaur!: (kzread.info/dash/bejne/mqCVuquLhM20ltI.html)

  • @thechad4485
    @thechad44858 ай бұрын

    That scene of the kids holding up the plexiglass has a funny story behind it. A rumor formed that the glass wasn’t supposed to break and that the kid’s fear was genuine, but that isn’t the case. The scene was even storyboarded. The origin of the rumor comes from the fact that the plexiglass wasn’t supposed to break off a piece the way it did. It was really raining between scenes, and Rexy’s latex skin was absorbing the water, messing with the weight-based fine tuning of the hydraulics, so her face hit the plexiglass a bit harder than expected, breaking the plexiglass instead of just knocking it in. You can notice that the broken piece goes missing between shots, immediately after Rexy breaks through. It would have made for a more impactful scene, but one of Rexy’s teeth broke off and fell in Joseph (Tim) Mozello’s lap and he couldn’t stop from laughing, so they had to re-shoot the scene with the broken plexiglass.

  • @scottb3034

    @scottb3034

    7 ай бұрын

    there we go, finally an accurate telling of the story.

  • @Jason-hm1sc

    @Jason-hm1sc

    7 ай бұрын

    Worked the Ford booth back when this movie came out. They brought one of the explorers from the movie to the booth. We had to prevent people from touching it but had setup a spot so people could get pictures with it.

  • @scottb3034

    @scottb3034

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Jason-hm1sc there was a tour right? Because I recall something like that back in the day where I live.

  • @Jason-hm1sc

    @Jason-hm1sc

    5 ай бұрын

    @@scottb3034 Yes, The explorers went from event to event in semi trailers. Even had custom popup tents that they parked them under. At first people could sit it them and get pictures taken in them. But unfortunately as people do things were getting broken and such. One person even kicked the lower driving lights breaking them once. So by the time it reached my location they put ropes around so it was look, don't touch then.

  • @scottb3034

    @scottb3034

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Jason-hm1sc Okay, I was going to say I remember being able to pose right up next to them/get in the back seat/bench in the Explorer but I wasn't sure if that was Mandela Effect, your remarks helped reinforce that. It really is unfortunate that people do have to ruin a good thing just because they can. Speaking of which I am disheartened with the treatment the series vehicles received on the Universal backlot. I know the Jeeps and some harvester vehicles in TLW were not maintained at all these last 30 years and there is a well-known video on the restoration of TLW trailers in private hands after poor maintenance. I guess they aren't obligated to but Universal could have easily kept them in good physical shape and failed their duty.

  • @trentrouse5991
    @trentrouse59918 ай бұрын

    I got goats about a year ago and as someone who has had dogs all their life they are remarkably similar in a lot of ways but they are also very easy to care for. Fresh water, some alfalfa, and some things to climb on to keep them busy and they do their own thing and whenever you want to spend time with them they are more than happy for chin or butt scratches. We built a tree house and they have their own jumping platform steps to jump up and they love it. Goats are overall amazing and pretty easy-going animals. My goats even play with our dogs when they are in the mood

  • @Musabre

    @Musabre

    8 ай бұрын

    Just curious, do they need alot of space? Like, the way a dog needs some long walks now and then to keep happy n healthy, do goats need anything similar? Or are they really that chill? :P

  • @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935

    @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935

    8 ай бұрын

    How often do they ram anything, if at all? Just curious.

  • @CEngelbrecht

    @CEngelbrecht

    8 ай бұрын

    After the dog, the goat is the second animal domesticated by people, some 12,000 years ago.

  • @vailingbow1068

    @vailingbow1068

    8 ай бұрын

    Gotta make sure your place has a big space then. Doubt they were built for indoors.

  • @vailingbow1068

    @vailingbow1068

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Musabre I'm no expert, but I would say they need sufficient backyard space as I doubt they're indoor pets.

  • @dmitriuswatley6728
    @dmitriuswatley67288 ай бұрын

    Personally I’m just really happy that you appreciate this film that was released 30 years ago! Thank you for your appreciation of this film. Phenomenal reaction of an absolute classic! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    So did she ever figure out that Grant wasn’t Jeff Goldblum?

  • @jkayrichardson3366

    @jkayrichardson3366

    8 ай бұрын

    Better than most the movies released in the past 10 years

  • @That_one_guy02
    @That_one_guy026 ай бұрын

    A fun fact is that the Jurassic park gate was modeled off a gate in King Kong ( not sure which one but it’s old) this gives Malcom’s line, “what they got in there, King Kong” a whole new meaning

  • @KempPlays
    @KempPlays8 ай бұрын

    It's incredible how well the effects in this movie still stand up

  • @brianrecinos3914
    @brianrecinos39147 ай бұрын

    5:45: Brachiosaurus- Arm Lizard 6:02: Parasaurolophus-Near Crested Lizard 7:23: Velociraptor-Swift Thief 10:11: Triceratops -3-Horned Face 11:25: No, Ms. Angelina, Nedry couldn't wait because his getaway vessel was gonna leave soon, so he acted on the 18 minutes he planned for. 13:07: Tyrannosaurus Rex- Tyrant Lizard King ( since this is a girl, we should call it a Tyrannosaurus Regina) 14:25: Dilophosaurus- Dual Crested Lizard One thing I like about dinosaurs are the significance of their names.

  • @TheInvisibleMan06

    @TheInvisibleMan06

    3 ай бұрын

    There was a proposal that there were more species in the Tyrannosaur family during the time or T. rex than just Tyrannosaurus Rex, and they were called Tyrannosaurus Regina and Tyrannosaurus Impera ( I believe that’s what they were called ) but they were later found to be not different enough and the paper was thus discredited and there’s still just Tyrannosaurus Rex Edit: I’d also like to point out that Dilophosaurus was much different in real life than the movie, but I’m assuming you already knew that since you’re pointing out all these things

  • @cinemagoose
    @cinemagoose8 ай бұрын

    My first human memory is literally me watching Jurassic park as a little two or three year old. I had it on VHS for years and rewatched it often as a kid, and I can now point to any time stamp and know where it is in the movie (I tested a friend with similar knowledge and we both knew that 1:24:00 is at the Brachiosaurus scene.)

  • @chiagozienwasuruba9884
    @chiagozienwasuruba98845 ай бұрын

    The way Nedry died in the book was way more brutal and described in excruciating detail Also the book (that the movie is based on) is a horror book.

  • @auerstadt06
    @auerstadt068 ай бұрын

    You know a reactor is young when they see Wayne Knight and don't say "Newman!"

  • @paulgaedert8390
    @paulgaedert83908 ай бұрын

    Welcome to Jurassic Park. Hands down one of the most iconic sentences in movie history.

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    And… “life finds a way” 😉

  • @charleslavoie7622

    @charleslavoie7622

    8 ай бұрын

    Not THAT iconic imo 🤔 I love JP, it's one of my favorite movies. But an "iconic" line needs to have a deeper, 2nd degree meaning to it, doesn't it ?

  • @NUCL3AR991

    @NUCL3AR991

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@charleslavoie7622meanwhile Terminator: I'll be back

  • @daddynitro199
    @daddynitro1998 ай бұрын

    The kid who played Tim went on to play a marine in The Pacific a little less than 20 years later. The series itself is brutal and graphic, but his performance is masterful.

  • @CatInaHat-cr6we

    @CatInaHat-cr6we

    5 ай бұрын

    He also appeared in Bohemian Rhapsody as John Deacon

  • @jonnybb
    @jonnybb8 ай бұрын

    Always cracks me up when Ellie is trying to help block the door..sitting in a place her weight will make absolutely no difference to blocking it haha.

  • @user-md2hi8wd1g
    @user-md2hi8wd1g8 ай бұрын

    I got to experience JURASSIC PARK IN THEATERS, a couple of months ago!!!! And it was so cool to experience this movie on the big screen!!! I was born in 1998, so I didn’t get to experience it on the big screen but that have now changed!!!! I LOVE THIS FRANCHISE!!!!! It was for its 30th ANNIVERSARY!!!!

  • @matthewphoenix6372
    @matthewphoenix63728 ай бұрын

    I wish this was the universe where Samuel L Jackson is famous for using 'Hold on to your butts' in many of his movies.

  • @tehdipstick
    @tehdipstick8 ай бұрын

    It's never really mentioned in the movie, by the reason for the Triceratops being sick isn't that it was pregnant. The scene with the triceratops, and Ellie looking through it's dropping was originally longer. In the shooting script, and the graphic novel adaptation of the movie, Ellie realizes that every few weeks the Triceratops has to swallow stones, which help with digestion. While ingesting these gastroliths the Triceratops would also swallow down some of the poisonous West Indian Lilac berries. It's meant to be an early indicator that Hammond's people don't have the kind of control over nature that they think they have. Also funny that you mentioned Miss Minutes, as it's been confirmed that a large part of the inspiration for the character came from Mr. DNA.

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    I’ve never heard the theory that it was pregnant

  • @tehdipstick

    @tehdipstick

    8 ай бұрын

    @@nsasupporter7557 Well, I don't know what to tell you. I mean, that's the conclusion Angelina came to. I've seen people argue about it in the comments to other KZread reactions to Jurassic Park as well, so it does seem to be a relatively common misconception.

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    @@tehdipstick it was sick because it ate the poisonous berries… that’s what they said in the movie as well as the book

  • @tehdipstick

    @tehdipstick

    8 ай бұрын

    @@nsasupporter7557 In the movie Sattler notices a West Indian Lilac plant and asks Dr. Harding about it to which he responds "We know they're poisonous, but the animals don't eat them". The whole reason Sattler searches through the droppings is to find conclusive evidence as to whether the Triceratops had ingested the berries or not, but she specifically says she doesn't find anything conclusive.

  • @Fonny222
    @Fonny2227 ай бұрын

    I read the book after I saw the movie and I really liked it. But it was interesting how all the characters were different enough from how they were portrayed in the movie except Ian Malcom felt exactly how Jeff Goldblum portrayed him. Perfect casting.

  • @QuantumJuicE3

    @QuantumJuicE3

    7 ай бұрын

    I personally like the second book more than the first one because its all about Ian Malcom

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan28468 ай бұрын

    This movie is an absolute masterpiece. It's influence on pop culture, and cinema as a whole is unbelievable. The phenomenal practical effects and groundbreaking cgi, the infiitly quotable lines, and the iconic scenes and characters. One of the greatest films of all time.

  • @krisfrederick5001

    @krisfrederick5001

    8 ай бұрын

    I was obsessed with dinosaurs long before this movie came out. THEN this movie came out.

  • @Musabre

    @Musabre

    8 ай бұрын

    @@krisfrederick5001 Same, it was over at that point, my fate was sealed.

  • @mortisnoctu

    @mortisnoctu

    3 ай бұрын

    💯

  • @skits_3d824
    @skits_3d8248 ай бұрын

    I grew up with this movie. Will forever cherish the fun and nightmares it gave me. Also made me fall in love with Dinos

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    Me too, I was 6 when it came out and we saw it as a family. Now I’ve shown my kids

  • @vanchella1
    @vanchella16 ай бұрын

    If you've never read the novel, LET ME TELL YOU. It is amazing from start to finish!!! So glad you enjoyed this classic and shout out to John Williams for a score worthy of being taught in college courses. I teach the "Welcome to Jurassic Park" sequence, so I have a big ol' soft spot for this score. :)

  • @BornAgain907
    @BornAgain9078 ай бұрын

    I got to see this in Theaters this summer for the 30th anniversary in 3D, even taking some friends who had never seen it. And nothing was better than being able to see my all time favorite movie on the big screen like they did when it first released, quoting lines and watching my friends’ reactions. And now we get to see yours! Hope you end up doing the whole series!

  • @Mikezilla103
    @Mikezilla1038 ай бұрын

    Surely you'll love this timeless Masterpiece of a film. Jurassic Park was my favorite film of all time. Hope to get to check out the other JP films too 😃🦕🦖

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    To me, this one was the only good one. Lost World was decent, but all of them sucked after that

  • @hashtagPoundsign
    @hashtagPoundsign8 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend the second movie. Also I recommend “The 13th Warrior” based on a book by the same author. And if you ever need a few classic series recommendations I would offer up “Person of Interest” and, “12 Monkeys” which is based on the film which is based on a short french film. It was wonderful to see your reaction and commentary for Jurassic Par, thank you Ange and Rees!

  • @cthulhuspawn6290

    @cthulhuspawn6290

    8 ай бұрын

    Man, I loved watching the 13th warrior growing up.

  • @crestm1384

    @crestm1384

    8 ай бұрын

    The 13th Warrior is such an amazing movie.

  • @huntermercier8427

    @huntermercier8427

    8 ай бұрын

    The 13th Warrior is one of my favorites. Another movie adaptation of Crichton's is "Timeline" with Gerard Butler, Paul Walker and Bill Connely. I think it also had David Thewlis

  • @crestm1384

    @crestm1384

    8 ай бұрын

    @@huntermercier8427 Timeline is another good one. I love how the ending brings everything back to close the loop.

  • @SpiritWolf209

    @SpiritWolf209

    8 ай бұрын

    13th warrior is such an underrated movie

  • @glennwelsh9784
    @glennwelsh97848 ай бұрын

    I didn't see it in theaters during its original run, but it was given a 3D re-release in 2013. Not only is the film a classic and one of Spielberg's best, the 3D conversion was remarkable. The movie wasn't even filmed for 3D, but it looked better than some of the more recent films that were, which makes me believe that Spielberg himself oversaw the conversion process.

  • @lixon1501
    @lixon15015 ай бұрын

    As an old Jurassic Park fan watching the clips and be like "Oh that iconic scene! Oh that iconic moment! Oh that scene!..." This movie had soo much moment to remember.

  • @smavtmb2196
    @smavtmb21968 ай бұрын

    Love this movie. The visual effects are incredible for 1993. Both practical and CGI Fun fact: The Tyrannosaurus (T-Rex) looks very real in the scene when it escapes and attacks them in the vehicles because part of the scene was filmed using a full size animatronic T-Rex. Robo-Rex very cool. 😅 The Velociraptors in Jurassic park are actually much bigger then in reality. The movie version was based on a Velociraptor relative called Deinonychus antirrhopus. Real Velociraptors were only the height of a large turkey but were approx 6 feet long, due to a long tail.

  • @gothicbutterfly013

    @gothicbutterfly013

    7 ай бұрын

    The raptor fact isn't accurate. They were always deinonychus antirrhopus, but for a brief period of time they were also called *velociraptor antirrhopus*. A particular paleontologist had reclassified a bunch of dinosaurs, and while a lot of his ideas were later discarded/disproven (including the recategorization of deinonychus, by the paleontologist in question no less), the book he published those ideas in was one of the main resources Crichton used to write Jurassic Park.

  • @gothicbutterfly013

    @gothicbutterfly013

    7 ай бұрын

    Granted, the JP raptors are slightly bigger than Deinonychus, but while the movie was being filmed, Utahraptors were discovered and were the size of the JP raptors, and there was actual talks of naming them Utahraptor Spielbergi in exchange for research funding but an exact amount couldnt be agreed upon so the deal fell through.

  • @gothicbutterfly013

    @gothicbutterfly013

    7 ай бұрын

    So basically, the "JP raptors were actually Deinonychus and real velociraptors were way smaller" trivia is one of those "no, but also kinda yes, but also no" kind of things where pieces of it are partially right but for the wrong reasons and other parts of it are just wrong.

  • @gothicbutterfly013

    @gothicbutterfly013

    7 ай бұрын

    Sorry for the multicomment rambling, this is just something I'm kinda super into XD

  • @larrybremer4930
    @larrybremer49308 ай бұрын

    I remember seeing this in theaters and having read the book really wondered how this would sneak in with a PG-13 rating as there are many graphic deaths in the book, including the death of an infant child. They really toned down the violence from the source book if you can believe that as a truer adaptation would have certainly been a hard R rating. It makes one wonder how it would have been if someone like Cronenberg had directed it (known for graphic body horror) instead of the more family friendly version we got from Spielberg. One element really left out from the book was the clear indications that there were serious problems with the park rather than the Nedry plot being the main cause of the parks breakdown as it is in the movie.

  • @WJS774

    @WJS774

    7 ай бұрын

    There _are_ clear problems with the park in the film too, a power cut should really not result in a disaster like that. They just aren't really telegraphed _before_ things go wrong, except for possibly seeing all the electric fences and asking oneself "so, are those strong enough to contain the dinosaurs if the power goes out?"

  • @EChacon
    @EChacon8 ай бұрын

    This film is hands-down a benchmark in Hollywood Blockbusters and one of Steven Spielberg’s greatest films ever. It’s crazy to think that’s it’s been over 30 years since this film came out in theaters and the visuals effects from Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) and the Animatronic dinosaurs by Stan Winston still hold up 3 decades later and to think when this came out it remained one of the highest grossing films until James Cameron’s Titanic took that spot 4 years later. Thank you ANGELINA for finally reacting to this iconic movie franchise and big congrats on reaching 200k subscribers 5 days ago and hopefully you react to the rest of the films in the franchise.

  • @DarwinGrayman
    @DarwinGrayman8 ай бұрын

    I love this movie. And it's kinda awesome the despite all the things that makes no sense scientifically, making dinosaurs from dino dns is actually possible. The wooly mammoth is scheduled to be de-extinct in a few years.

  • @0okamino

    @0okamino

    8 ай бұрын

    And if we find out they can talk, I believe the first thing the mammoths will say is “Who turned up the heat?”

  • @Musabre

    @Musabre

    8 ай бұрын

    @@0okamino I love the idea of cloning a dead animal, and as it grows and becomes conscious it somehow has all the memories and awareness of its dead ancestor 😆 (not to mention the 'talking' part haha)

  • @DarwinGrayman

    @DarwinGrayman

    8 ай бұрын

    If it talks, I hope it says "Hi! my name is Manny 🦣

  • @SImrobert2001

    @SImrobert2001

    7 ай бұрын

    We cant' make dinosaurs from DNA because there is none. Its all stone. Mammoths lives only 10k years ago, and we even have remains frozen in ambler.

  • @brewdaly1873
    @brewdaly18738 ай бұрын

    22:26 it's hysterical that you said she rolled a nat 20 here, because they used this exact shot in the D&D movie, during the Themberchaud sequence, definitely as a homage because it's such an iconic shot. I've yet to see anyone notice that in a reaction though lol

  • @tav7623
    @tav76238 ай бұрын

    I was 9 years old when I saw this movie and loved every minute of it......that was little over 30 years ago (man I feel old :P) and since then I've seen every single Jurassic Park/World movie day one in the theater (with my sister, mostly.... the only exception being the most recent one). Seeing people who have never seen this movie before is imo just awesome and I definitely recommend you check out the other movies in the series. Also there are only 2 Jurassic Park books, which were written years before their respective movies (Jurassic Park in 1990/the movie in 1993 & Lost World: Jurassic Park in 1995/ the movie 1997) and are very very different from the movies (ie much darker, some characters have different fates than they do in the movies, and there's a lot of science jargon in the books because author Michael Crichton loved injecting real science & medicine into his novels ), so if that sounds interesting I'd also definitely recommend reading the books.

  • @WatanukiProductions
    @WatanukiProductions8 ай бұрын

    First movie I saw in theaters at 4 years old. Set a really high bar!

  • @TheScarecrow78
    @TheScarecrow788 ай бұрын

    I saw this in the theater when i was 14. You really cant overstate how revolutionary the effects in this film were, both cgi and practical. Nobody had seen anything like this .

  • @skawtief3747
    @skawtief37478 ай бұрын

    Congrats on 200k ! You're quite entertaining and it's well deserved. :)

  • @celamantia
    @celamantia8 ай бұрын

    The novel is an excellent read, and it's different enough from the movie that you won't be spoiled.

  • @FrancisXLord
    @FrancisXLord8 ай бұрын

    While a great fan of this film (who went to see it in the cinema a ridiculous number of times), I did read the book first and distinctly remember being rather disappointed the first time I saw the film. The book was darker and more frightening. Tonally it was very different but the film grew on me.

  • @boboboy8189

    @boboboy8189

    8 ай бұрын

    PG-13 ruin the Blockbuster movie. Because of this movie, every studios only cares to produce PG-13 movie

  • @michaelgilbrook5996
    @michaelgilbrook59968 ай бұрын

    Great reaction, Ange! ❤ I really appreciate that you comment on everything about the film: plot, dialogue, music, f/x. And you have do much fun doing it. You are a joy to watch. Please continue with the rest of the JP and JW movies! 😃👍

  • @s23cp
    @s23cp5 ай бұрын

    Always love your reactions! So full of over the top energy!!!

  • @justaguywhoreallylovescinema
    @justaguywhoreallylovescinema8 ай бұрын

    1993 was definitely Steven Spielberg’s year. ‘Jurassic Park’ & ‘Schindler’s List’; Two masterpieces in just the one year. Not many directors can do that. My favorite filmmaker of all time❤️

  • @FuzzyDlop

    @FuzzyDlop

    8 ай бұрын

    Schindler's List is one of the worst films he's ever made and a philosophical failure as brilliantly pointed out by Kubrick. Jurassic Park is a much better film.

  • @justaguywhoreallylovescinema

    @justaguywhoreallylovescinema

    8 ай бұрын

    @@FuzzyDlop As much as I love, at least, a few of Stanley Kubrick’s films, I can get more into ‘Schindler’s List’ than I ever could for, at least, half of anything that Kubrick had ever directed. Not bashing Kubrick, by the way. He was a fantastic director. Indeed, one of the all-time greats. I just know that if I have a personal favorite, I pick Steven Spielberg any day. To me, his films had shown me just what magic in the movies looks like. For me, it doesn’t matter what film I see of his, there’s just always some kind of magic to it. At times, one can see it, just as how, at times, one can feel it. It can be in the cinematography, the score, the acting, the dialogue, just about anything. Just my opinion, of course

  • @boboboy8189

    @boboboy8189

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@justaguywhoreallylovescinemaSteven spielberg movies is about adult Man Who still have young heart. Meanwhile kubrick movies is for adult

  • @danielhinojosa110
    @danielhinojosa1108 ай бұрын

    Yes! Please continue the rest of the franchise with the other films! You will love them all! 🙂🦖🤯

  • @joshualandry3160
    @joshualandry31607 ай бұрын

    The novels are really exceptional. The detail paid to both the real science and the story elements is amazing. They both hold up. Actually, the discussions of chaos are some of the best I've seen anywhere.

  • @templeofdoom8629
    @templeofdoom86298 ай бұрын

    Yay! As a young teen I went to see this movie 4 times at the movie theatre - And I still love it so much!! Perfect performances direction and score!!

  • @TheRodentSama
    @TheRodentSama8 ай бұрын

    I was lucky enough to see this opening weekend when I was 11 years old. I can still remember being in the cinema lobby and the place was packed from wall to wall. My local cinema has 20 screens, and they showed only JP on a staggered schedule that entire weekend and it was still sold out but somehow my dad got hold of 4 tickets for me, my sister, and our two best friends and we went as a foursome. Perfect time, perfect age, perfect effects, perfect cast, perfect movie. Most magical weekend I've ever had at the cinema.

  • @jordangan3246
    @jordangan32468 ай бұрын

    YES! I’m so glad that you’re reacting to all these classic movies! You should do it more often!

  • @Critical1ce
    @Critical1ce8 ай бұрын

    my mouth dropped open when I saw this video posted. so glad you finally got around to watching it! It my favorite movie of all time

  • @cmac007
    @cmac0078 ай бұрын

    Great reaction as always. Jurassic Park was revolutionary. Congrats on 200k!

  • @liamclarke91
    @liamclarke918 ай бұрын

    "EVERYONE LOOKS THE SAME" And that's why Angie is the perfect person to react to Dunkirk.

  • @forestsmith1892
    @forestsmith18928 ай бұрын

    The Raptors and T-Rex in the novel are much, much more horrifying and scary. It's not conveyed well in the movie, but in the book Malcom explains that basically the only reason they all survived the Rex attack on the cars was because it literally was just playing with them, like a colossal cat. In the book the Rex then pursues Grant and the kids relentlessly through the park until it gets hit with tranquilizer darts and falls asleep. In the film, it shows up at the visitor center because after it grabbed a bite to eat it resumed following the road that Ellie and the others used to escape from it earlier, leading it right to the visitor center.

  • @0okamino

    @0okamino

    8 ай бұрын

    Of course, the Rex actually just wanted to visit the gift shop, and it’s a coincidence they all ended up in the same place. 😉

  • @Galiant2010

    @Galiant2010

    8 ай бұрын

    @@0okamino She just wanted a raptor plushie chew toy.

  • @0okamino

    @0okamino

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Galiant2010 One of the most interesting paleontological discoveries concerning the Rex is a fondness for plushies, coffee mugs, and t-shirts (though some prefer hoodies).

  • @electronics-girl
    @electronics-girl8 ай бұрын

    I was 18 when this came out in 1993, and I saw it in the theater. It was a big deal for many reasons. In addition to the more obvious reasons, it was one of the first films to have digital sound (DTS). That was marketed heavily. I saw it again in the theater about 10 years ago when it was re-released. (Probably for the 20th anniversary?) It still looked great!

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    I was 6 when it came out and we all saw it as a family… one of the best movie experiences I’ve ever had. I had the whole set of action figures and the whole base for the action figures

  • @BertzTriscut
    @BertzTriscut7 ай бұрын

    "What color is closest to dinosaurs?" I am so glad you asked. We actually managed to find some fossils so well preserved that even the melanosomes were still on the feather and skin imprints. Two species had a dark reddish brown color, microraptor had iridescent black feathers like a crow, and there was another I forget the name of that had green feathers on it's face.

  • @EChacon
    @EChacon8 ай бұрын

    After "84 years” you finally are doing a reaction to Jurassic Park @ANGELINA. Thank You and Thank You so much for finally reacting to these movies ANGELINA after 6-7 months of waiting. Hopefully, you wound up reacting to the rest of the movies including the _Jurassic World_ series.

  • @rainbowpegacornstudios
    @rainbowpegacornstudios8 ай бұрын

    It doesn't matter how many times I've seen Jurassic Park, that scene in the maintenance bunker when the Raptor shows up behind Ellie will always get me with the jumpscare. The dinosaur sounds in this movie were made by combining sounds made by living animals and everyday objects. The Tyrannosaurus rex was a mix of elephant calf vocalizations (roar, snarls and growls) and a dog playing with a rope toy (shaking the Gallimimus to death). The Dilophosaurus was a mix of hawk, swan, howler monkey and rattlesnake. The adult Raptors were a mix of a walrus chest roar and dolphin mating scream, while the hatchling was a mix of owlet and fox kit sounds. The Brachiosaurus vocalizations were slowed down donkey calls, while the sneeze was a mix of a fire hydrant and a whale breathing through its blowhole. The Gallimimus's chief sound effect was made using the recorded calls of a female horse in heat.

  • @ironpheonix5937
    @ironpheonix59378 ай бұрын

    ange this now my favorite video on youtube thanks for making my day better

  • @phoenixsword2452
    @phoenixsword24527 ай бұрын

    5 minutes in, and I'm already subscribing! 😂

  • @HarryThomasPictures
    @HarryThomasPictures8 ай бұрын

    This and Disney's Dinosaur hold up as the best Dinosaur movies ever made!

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    Dinosaur that computer animated movie from the year 2000? Uh… no? How in the world is that considered the best dinosaur movie ever made?? That is a completely forgotten movie… Land Before Time is a better dinosaur movie than that and it holds up way better 😳

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    Land Before Time holds up way better than Dinosaur 2000

  • @BenjaminDahlin
    @BenjaminDahlin8 ай бұрын

    pls watch scream 1996 its my favourite movie

  • @singingwolf3929
    @singingwolf39298 ай бұрын

    Normally, when I catch a vid from you it is a thing that you've already seen and are giving a secondary reaction to. This time feels like a genuine first reaction. Love the editor (You're awesome and keep it up). You're the first person I've seen speculate ovulation/pregnancy from the sick triceratops (Every 6 weeks). I'm loving this reaction.

  • @Kraev369
    @Kraev3698 ай бұрын

    Yasssss :P definitely a beautiful musical score you probably wont forget ! These movies are good though, well the classics, the newer ones are okay.. but not in a binge worthy sort of fashion. More nostalgic. Either way hope you enjoy the movies, its always a good time with ange.

  • @begunwings89634
    @begunwings896346 ай бұрын

    13:19 so fun fact, this scene in which the T-Rex crashes through the skylight was not at all scripted in the movie. It was a result of a malfunction for the T-Rex animatronic. So the kid’s reactions are genuine. I wanted to point that out :)

  • @ErinDionysusBee

    @ErinDionysusBee

    Ай бұрын

    This is a misnomer and explained in another comment. It was supposed to break in.

  • @mrmesozoic1094
    @mrmesozoic10948 ай бұрын

    Omg ange im such a fan, i lobe your reactions and ive been dying to see you see jurassic park❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊

  • @15blackshirt
    @15blackshirt6 ай бұрын

    This and its immediate sequel The Lost World were adapted from the Michael Crichton novels of the same name. Steven Spielberg directed Schindler's List while this was being finished

  • @BatmanFan76
    @BatmanFan768 ай бұрын

    A Steven Spielberg classic for sure. It’s definitely the best movie to watch if you wanna watch a bunch of dinosaurs and/or Jeff Goldblum.

  • @anthonyvasquezactor
    @anthonyvasquezactor8 ай бұрын

    Oh my God, how are you just now catching up on all these amazing, iconic movies?! This has been one of my favorites since childhood! But a few years ago, I read the original novel by Michael Crichton and I love that even more! As amazing and epic as this movie is, the book makes it seem small by comparison! Grab a copy when you can! PS Are you saying all white people look alike to you? 😏😂

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan8 ай бұрын

    Anyone interested in the shotgun used in this film..well bad news because it's very rare. Rare because it's a pump shotgun that can be switched to semi-auto and they didn't make many due to it sometimes firing when you attempt to switch it. Very cool gun..but not very safe. haha

  • @Creecher98
    @Creecher988 ай бұрын

    Yeeeeeees I want to see you watch them all. This is such a good movie. And high key might be the best sound track ever composed

  • @Topcatrs88
    @Topcatrs888 ай бұрын

    The Jurassic Park series still holds up to this day as some of the best movies ever made.

  • @Mehzu.
    @Mehzu.8 ай бұрын

    My in-laws have 3 goats. They. Are. Absolute. Escape. Artists. I swear it. They escape at least 6 times a week. Everything Harry Houdini knew about escaping, I'm sure he learned from goats. They're curious, love climbing, and are very much food motivated.

  • @Cherri_Bomb_01
    @Cherri_Bomb_018 ай бұрын

    I saw this movie when if first released in the Cinema when I was just 5 years old. 30 years later and it's still my favorite movie of all time. A pure masterpiece.

  • @tjskeyblade
    @tjskeyblade8 ай бұрын

    Congratulations to you and Angela for good some more subscribers. I can’t wait to see your reaction to Jurassic Jurassic Park.😂😂😂😁 no I haven’t seen that show before I might have to check it out tho I have seen this movie

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick50018 ай бұрын

    This movie was so epic I saw it 6 times in theaters as a kid, with different people every time. It was a brilliant use of CGI and animatronics which is a lost art. Literally feeling the steps of the T-Rex as the water ripples is a cinematic experience you can never forget.

  • @thephantompenance
    @thephantompenance8 ай бұрын

    Hammond in this movie always breaks my heart. You can clearly see in the film that he made dinosaurs not to threaten mankind, or make a quick buck from them, but he wanted to bring wonder to the world. He wanted to make something his family could be proud to call themselves his family. To see it all turn into a nightmare in front of his eyes…hurts my heart.

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    Right, he even said it himself… hiring Nedry was a mistake. Nedry ruined him just because he was unhappy with his salary he was getting. But in the novel, Hammond was an asshole who got what was coming to him

  • @daniellerobbins6503
    @daniellerobbins65038 ай бұрын

    Loved your attempt at dinosaur calls! 😂

  • @Iamappa
    @Iamappa8 ай бұрын

    HAHA loved watching your reaction to movies! It's nice to see someone enjoy my favorite movies haha.

  • @pedroignaciomorales1570
    @pedroignaciomorales15708 ай бұрын

    The novel is amazing btw, it makes it feel like such a concrete possibility of happening. I know it's hella clichê to say it, but the novel (first one at least) is better than the movies

  • @nsasupporter7557

    @nsasupporter7557

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I’ve never read the novel. But I hear it’s way different from the movie… Hammond is an asshole in the book and he dies, Malcolm dies, the lawyer lives…

  • @simonbrunner3062
    @simonbrunner30628 ай бұрын

    10:40 WHOA, WHOA, HOLD ON! Jurassic Park has been my overall favorite movie since I was a 12-year old boy, I've watched the movie countless times, plus a fair bunch of over-analysing video essays. It has NEVER occurred to me, nor have I ever heard anyone else suggest, that the triceratops' sickness could mean pregnancy. And to be honest, I still don't think that's what the writers were trying to imply. But if they were, that would be one AMAZING bit of foreshadowing!

  • @thealexanderllanos

    @thealexanderllanos

    8 ай бұрын

    Kinda annoyed to admit it, especially being old enough to say I watched it opening weekend as a teen, but dang it...... i think she's right.

  • @SImrobert2001

    @SImrobert2001

    7 ай бұрын

    @@thealexanderllanos According to all of the books, its because the triceratops is eating gastric stones from the ground, and then consuming fallen poisonous berries on the ground as it does so. That is why it happens every 6 weeks.

  • @thealexanderllanos

    @thealexanderllanos

    7 ай бұрын

    @@SImrobert2001 i get it, i understand, forgot the every six weeks comment. cinematically though, a pregnancy works better as foreshadowing. i don't recall the berries ever paying off. closes i recall is ellie's poisonous plant comment during lunch.

  • @SImrobert2001

    @SImrobert2001

    7 ай бұрын

    @@thealexanderllanos it does, but its clearly not the intention.

  • @simonbrunner3062

    @simonbrunner3062

    7 ай бұрын

    @@SImrobert2001 I know it wasn't most likely intended like that, and "pregnancy" probably wouldn't even work like that for oviparous lizards. But wouldn't it be nice if it was?

  • @cyrusvallince9186
    @cyrusvallince91868 ай бұрын

    I drove through a lightning storm in Texas some years back. And the thrill of the lightning striking a couple hundred yards was so exciting. I Love Storms

  • @moviefan9158
    @moviefan91588 ай бұрын

    So glad I discovered your channel, Ang!!! Love ya.

  • @JRO_studios199
    @JRO_studios1998 ай бұрын

    If you’re interested, I highly recommend you reading the book. It’s more horror kinda unlike the movie but also still good.

  • @briceysweeney81

    @briceysweeney81

    Ай бұрын

    I love this movie but the novel is far richer in characterization, plot and detail.

  • 8 ай бұрын

    There is no franchise. This is the only one worth it.

  • @shakez003
    @shakez0038 ай бұрын

    This movie even inspired the naming of the Toronto Raptors basketball team. To this day I am still a Raptors fan, and it all started because of this movie haha.

  • @Kriseb9
    @Kriseb98 ай бұрын

    The commentary is pure gold. This is why I watch your content.

  • @martinbraun1211
    @martinbraun12118 ай бұрын

    I was 14 in 1993 when I saw this movie in the cinema together with my parents and my 12 year old brother. What an experience!

  • @HHSProductions

    @HHSProductions

    8 ай бұрын

    I was 5 when I went to see it. Can't remember much other than the theater so was packed people were sitting on the floor and how amazing it was to go from watching the land before time every weekend to getting to see real dinosaurs lol

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite27818 ай бұрын

    YES!!!! MY #1 FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME! Before Steven Spielberg was picked to direct the film, James Cameron, Richard Donner, Tim Burton, and Joe Dante were considered. Michael Crichton, a close friend of Spielberg's, sold him the rights to the novel. Cameron was upset that Spielberg bought the rights but said in an interview to celebrate the films 25th Anniversary he knew he wasn't right for the job

  • @PGGreatOak
    @PGGreatOak7 ай бұрын

    Random note from the book because it explains why some dinosaurs had characteristics that WOULDN'T have been with them during their time: The T-Rex was described having vision based on movement because of giving it bullfrog DNA, who only attack prey that moves. The Dilophosaur didn't have the frills let alone the ability to spit venom, as their DNA had spitting cobra in it. (In novel they were portrayed in their actual height, 6 feet tall and 20 feet long without the frills) The actual Velociraptor was only the size of a turkey, but in the novel they were a species relative to them, Deinonychus, who would've been at least 5 feet tall. 😊

  • @devilsscowcroft419
    @devilsscowcroft4198 ай бұрын

    Oh my gods I am so excited, this is my FAVORITE movie series of all time! I know a lot of them are not great but there is something about them, that just makes me happy and I can turn off my brain. XD

  • @martinbraun1211
    @martinbraun12118 ай бұрын

    Please give the Star Trek franchise a chance. 🖖

  • @NathanMalnaa
    @NathanMalnaa3 ай бұрын

    I watched this in our living room with my parents and younger brother when it came out in 1993. I was 5 years old and i watched it through my fingers most of the time. My brother who was maybe 3, loved it, couldn't get enough. I still get nightmares to this day from it lol

  • @matthings4133
    @matthings41338 ай бұрын

    I first saw this movie when I was 6 on cassette! Since then I have had so many nightmares in that kitchen they are not even countable... but I do love this trilogy!

  • @GoroScornshard
    @GoroScornshard8 ай бұрын

    RIP Richard Attenborough (yes, David's brother) as John Hammond.

  • @randeecarreno4289
    @randeecarreno42898 ай бұрын

    Great reaction! 😊 I love this movie! The cast is great, the story is great, and the music by composer John Williams is phenomenal. You should definitely finish the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World series. Looking forward to your next reaction. 😊

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite27818 ай бұрын

    The live action dinosaurs were designed and created by Stan Winston Studios. Th visual effects were done by Industrial Light and Magic. The sound effects were done by Skywalker Sound.

  • @VegetaLF7

    @VegetaLF7

    8 ай бұрын

    All titans in their respective fields

  • @AnimeAftermath
    @AnimeAftermath5 ай бұрын

    I love how you mistake Sam Neill for Jeff Goldblum but immediately recognize Wayne Knight from Toy Story 2. ❤

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion73468 ай бұрын

    the young actress playing Lex, a few years ago was in another movie; Tremors with Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward. she was the little pogo-stick girl.

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