GIRLFRIEND WATCHES * Jurassic Park (1993) * FOR THE FIRST TIME!!

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Dinosaurs, drama, and Jeff Goldblum’s chest hair! Watch us lose our minds reacting to the chaos of Jurassic Park (1993) for the first time.
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Directed by : Steven Spielberg
Stars : Sam Neill , Laura Dern , Jeff Goldblum
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@justtrustash
@justtrustash Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas you ASHOLES!! Hope everyone has a BANGING TIME ❤️🎄🎄 love you all
@jbwade5676
@jbwade5676 Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas JUST TRUST ASH 💙🧡🖤
@ace360
@ace360 Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Ash ❤️💚🎄
@Misagh_H
@Misagh_H Ай бұрын
Merry christmas to you and your loved ones. 🙏
@libra9633
@libra9633 Ай бұрын
Pfff 💀🤣🤣 Merry Christmas to you too, ya filthy animal.
@Ilurk247
@Ilurk247 Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas to the both of you and yours as well ❤
@AdhamOhm
@AdhamOhm Ай бұрын
The glass of water vibrating with the T-rex footsteps is so iconic. I still vividly remember the packed theater being dead silent during that part, all you heard was the rain and the booming footsteps. Then screaming when the goat leg lands on the window.
@johnnehrich9601
@johnnehrich9601 Ай бұрын
Of course, the only time the T-rex makes one slow step at a time is when she is off-camera.
@thedeepfriar745
@thedeepfriar745 Ай бұрын
The effect is created by plucking a guitar string placed under the dashboard.
@phinlyn
@phinlyn Ай бұрын
Omg I remember the goat leg scene like it was frickin' YESTERDAY. I was 12 years old when I watched this in theaters, and that scene was probably my first memory of a screaming jump-scare in a theater. My favorite of all time.
@wartyrant8627
@wartyrant8627 Ай бұрын
“WHERE’S THE GOAT?” 🦒
@auntydale
@auntydale Ай бұрын
I heard that Spielberg got the idea from seeing water in a cup in his car vibrating from the music playing. The effects team was going crazy trying to recreate that for the movie. They wound up attaching a guitar string under the cup and plucking it.
@BenBanjo87
@BenBanjo87 Ай бұрын
Ash makes a valid point - the T-Rex isn't really 'attacking' in that first scene, she's just a curious creature exploring her surroundings. Unfortunately her size and instincts are naturally dangerous to humans. I once heard someone say that, if you're ever feeling sad and need cheering up, just imagine a T-Rex trying to make the bed 😂😂
@KarolKrasnopolski
@KarolKrasnopolski Ай бұрын
This is just great movie making. In later movies dinos are just super agressive monsters. JP 1 has lot of great details which make it masterpiece and is perfect example how much worse today cinema is. Every next movie is just dumber and dumber.. What I love about first JP is dinos behavior, Grant and Ellie subtle relation without any details and all discusions around the table. This quality is impossible to see in modern movies.
@bobsylvester88
@bobsylvester88 Ай бұрын
@@KarolKrasnopolski that happens with a lot of sequels because the writers get lazy. The money goes into CGI and getting the same actors who now want more money, and often into promotion. Usually the original movie is based on a book. Someone already wrote a great plot around the hook of the movie. (dinosaurs) In subsequent movies, the story gets weaker and the hook gets more pervasive. The first couple of sequels are pretty good though.
@chefskiss6179
@chefskiss6179 Ай бұрын
"You're going to need a bigger goat!" 😂😂😂
@natmanprime4295
@natmanprime4295 Ай бұрын
"this film is the goat, that's the symbolism" 😂😂😂
@larrybremer4930
@larrybremer4930 Ай бұрын
Perfect quote, because Spielberg used so many of the same tricks to announce the presence of the monster without actually showing the monster just like he learned to do during the very troubled production of Jaws and the infamous malfunctioning shark prop.
@chefskiss6179
@chefskiss6179 Ай бұрын
@@larrybremer4930 Thanks. I was actually doing a riff off the 'original' iconic quote: "You're going to need a bigger boat."
@kyrotv8156
@kyrotv8156 Ай бұрын
Honestly love how Ash's boyish excitement comes through throughout the film and it really shows how much he adores this movie. This film series is so nostalgic for me, one of my family's faves for sure!
@snakesocks
@snakesocks Ай бұрын
Paleontologists believe T-Rex would've actually had incredible eyesight. Staying still wouldn't have saved you. Also, Ash missed the most 'film-student' piece of symbolism: In the helicopter ride, Dr. Grant finds he has two 'Female-type' belt buckles, but finds a way to make them work...
@1237barca
@1237barca Ай бұрын
Only ASH knows what symbolisms truly mean. Don’t second guess him.
@Nic-ye2yz
@Nic-ye2yz Ай бұрын
It had amazing depth perception and scientists have calculated it could see over 3 miles away. Stronger vision than hawks and eagles. My understanding is that it had the greatest vision of any animal to ever exist.
@victore6242
@victore6242 Ай бұрын
And with that nose and incredible sense of smell.
@garaion
@garaion Ай бұрын
You are all wrong, the explenation is in the book, in the book it is explain their movement based eyesight was due to the Frog/other DNA that was combined with them, in the book they realise it based on the actions not as a Paleontologists "fact", I guess for the movie they didn't have time to explain this prior to the attack, so they did it this way
@johnnehrich9601
@johnnehrich9601 Ай бұрын
In the novel of the same name on which the movie is based, it was explained that because they used frog DNA to fill in the gaps, this was why the animal couldn't see anything that didn't move (as per some amphibians). They didn't take the time in the movie to explain that. And you are absolutely right. I grew up before the dinosaur renaissance (that started in the late '60's), back when dinos were considered dim-witted sluggish creatures. That brachiosaurs had to have lived in swamps for water to support the weight of their massive tails. There was a joke about the dino alarm clock. He would bite himself on his tail and catch a great deal of shut-eye before the nerve impulse reached his brains. (This false concept, at the time, helped explain the puzzle of why non-avian dinos went extinct, before we understood about the Chicxulub asteroid impact.) Dinos (including avian dinos, i.e., birds) have hollow bones. (Mammals have red blood cells that lack a nucleus and have to constantly be replenished by the marrow in our bones. Dinos had/have nucleated red blood cells.) Hollow bones means the animals can be a lot bigger for the same weight. Hollow bones are also part of a sort of uniflow breathing system, much more efficient than ours, making it possible for large birds and giant pterosaurs (closely related reptiles - which some grew to the size of a small plane) to achieve a big enough metabolism to fly, while mammals only get as big as bats. Birds (and apparently dinos in general) don't have only three color cones in their eyes to detect the primary colors (red, green, and blue) like humans do (and most mammals are color blind). Birds have FIVE color cones, so can see into the ultraviolet a bit and can see combinations of shades that we literally can't image. Some fossils being discovered recently are so well preserved, scientists can see under an electron microscope the structures that give colors to feathers, and so have figured out the actual colors of some - and some were brightly colored and patterned (again such as in birds). Some of the smartest animals are crows, ravens, and gray parrots, despite having the cranium size of literally a bird brain. But their brains are wired much more efficiently than mammal brains. Feathers are a better insulator than hair, which is why the best cold-weather jackets are stuffed with down, not fur.
@aaronhanson4683
@aaronhanson4683 Ай бұрын
“What are we gonna do turn it into a theme park for kids?? That isn’t going to go well.” …Hannah just basically summed up this whole franchise 😂
@gadpivs
@gadpivs Ай бұрын
9:15 "He is Santa Claus." He actually is Santa Claus, just a year later in 1994's remake of Miracle on 34th Street. And that's why you should watch that tomorrow on Christmas day for an incredible one-two punch.
@generoberts9151
@generoberts9151 Ай бұрын
He looks a lot like the guy who played him in the original
@pendorran
@pendorran Ай бұрын
Watch the 1947 original.
@chrisbell9075
@chrisbell9075 Ай бұрын
Started to tell her the same thing, lol
@Teereacts11
@Teereacts11 Ай бұрын
Symbolism
@jhawkk2004
@jhawkk2004 Ай бұрын
Came here to say this, lol.
@joekellyou
@joekellyou Ай бұрын
The mosquito thing was something that the author actually talked to a geneticist about. Essentially asked them, if we were able to recreate extinct animals, how would it even be remotely possible. Guy told him we would need 🧬 and a big jump in cloning capabilities, and Crichton ran with a persevered mosquito.
@larrybremer4930
@larrybremer4930 Ай бұрын
Crichton knew that DNA could not possibly survive the timeframes needed for Mesozoic era Dinosaurs, but it was plausible enough to suspend disbelief and allowed the story he wanted to be possible. In the book they are pretty clear that JP created novel species that looked like Dinosaurs but they were invented and not really dinosaurs in the same vane as a geneticist creating a creature that resembles a Dragon would not make it a dragon. What they made is biological theme park monsters to live in a zoo. If Crichton was to write this book with what we know today the best path to make this story more plausible would be to reverse evolution using modern birds like chickens since they are actually living Dinosaurs (thus dinosaur probably tasted like chicken). There are projects underway do to this right now that would create a chickenosaurus with a toothed mouth, fleshy tail, and return its forelimbs rather than wings. That would get you a lot closer to creating a dinosaur like animal as a starting point to engineer that creation into a variety of animals that would look like their prehistoric cousins.
@BlackEpyon
@BlackEpyon Ай бұрын
That's from a genetics perspective. DNA doesn't survive that long. The best they've been able to recover is reconstructed soft tissue by soaking the fossilized soft tissue (what USED to be soft tissue, anyways) in an acid bath to hydrate it enough to analyze the structure, but it's by no means organic tissue by that point, and there's no recoverable DNA.
@flovonnejohnson707
@flovonnejohnson707 Ай бұрын
7:46 It wasn't a map, it was a leaf but she wasn't reading it. She is a paleobotonist meaning she studies plants from the Jurassic period ECT and so when she saw a plant from that time actually existing she was excited and was looking at it and studying it
@AL-fl4jk
@AL-fl4jk Ай бұрын
They never explain how they got prehistoric plant dna
@athens_1psvr31
@athens_1psvr31 Ай бұрын
@@AL-fl4jkgreat observation.👍🏾
@Cart-w8z
@Cart-w8z Ай бұрын
@@AL-fl4jkperhaps some other insect that feeds on that plant? But yeah idk
@itsjuliescottyay
@itsjuliescottyay Ай бұрын
Vegan mosquitoes.
@AFCompany
@AFCompany Ай бұрын
In the original trailer they actually show her pull the leaf from a plant first.
@fangirlalliecat
@fangirlalliecat Ай бұрын
CPR isn’t just for drowning. It’s supposed to pump someone’s heart for them when it’s stopped working and to get it started again, the way 10,000 volts would stop a person’s heart from beating. Someone that has suffered a heart attack or stroke that stops their heart would need CPR to get their heart pumping again. Which is also why defibrillators exist, they do the same thing to jump start a person’s heart, but instead of CPR, which uses hand pumps, defibrillators use electricity to jump start it. Almost like using a car to jumpstart another car’s battery that’s died.
@cocoidiea8643
@cocoidiea8643 Ай бұрын
Not a medical professional at all but I have heard from those that are, a defibrillator doesn't jump start a stopped heart but corrects an irregular heartbeat.
@moonlitskylight5740
@moonlitskylight5740 Ай бұрын
​@cocoidiea8643 Correct. Medical dramas lie. If your heart isn't beating, shocking it shouldn't do anything. But, it's not the worst hail Mary, miracles happen.
@fangirlalliecat
@fangirlalliecat Ай бұрын
@@cocoidiea8643 @cocoidea8643 thank you both for clearing that up for me as well!
@fangirlalliecat
@fangirlalliecat Ай бұрын
@@moonlitskylight5740 sorry, I meant to include you in my last reply, not sure what went wrong with the tagging!
@johnnehrich9601
@johnnehrich9601 Ай бұрын
As I understand electricity (very little), Timmy would have been okay on the fence until he stepped down and touched the ground at the same time. Birds perch on high-voltage lines all the time with no harm.
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 Ай бұрын
"Without John Williams, bikes don't really fly. Nor do brooms in Quidditch matches. Nor do men in red capes. There is no Force. Dinosaurs do not walk the earth. We do not wonder. We do not weep. We do not believe." -Steven Spielberg I truly love the layers of this film. As a kid, it was a cool dinosaur movie. As a teen, it's a scary movie. As an adult, it's a frightening dissection of wealth, hubris and capitalism-first scientific exploration. There's a reason Dr. Oppenheimer has a photo cameo in this film. It's truly a timeless and essential movie.
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 Ай бұрын
Howard Shore has entered the chat: I have an EYE on you.
@natmanprime4295
@natmanprime4295 Ай бұрын
John Williams what a G😔🙌
@BrilligandtheSlithyToves
@BrilligandtheSlithyToves Ай бұрын
If you get a free second, check out a video tribute to John Williams from a dude named Corey Vidal for his vocal class project. It's called "John Williams is the Man".
@Floridad25
@Floridad25 Ай бұрын
Wait, where was the photo?
@BrilligandtheSlithyToves
@BrilligandtheSlithyToves Ай бұрын
​@@Floridad25I must've missed it too.
@7bootzy
@7bootzy Ай бұрын
Ash's Arnold impression that slips from Austrian into Brit is absolute madness. I love it.
@peterguy2517
@peterguy2517 Ай бұрын
As a paleoenthusiast and fan of the JP franchise, let me tell a cool sidefact about the raptors in the movie: The raptors are called Velociraptors in this movie, but they were actually based on another similar dinosaur: Deinonychus, another raptor dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period in parts of North America, for example, in Montana. Velociraptor, however, lived only in the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia. That's also the reason why a raptor skeleton was found in Montana in the beginning of this movie. The author of the novel this movie was based on, Michael Criton, actually based these raptors on Deinonychus, but used the name Velociraptor on them, because the latter was more popular. Also, raptors like Velociraptor and Deinonychus actually hunting in packs. It's nowadays thought that they were more solitary hunters and even if multiple raptors attacked the same prey, it would have more likely been unorganised mobbing, not organized pack hunting. Also, a few years after this movie was released, it was found out that raptors like Deinonychus or Velociraptor were almost completely covered in feathers and even had wing feathers on their arms as well as a tail fan. And lastly, raptors couldn't slice through the flesh of their prey with their killing claws (talons) on their hindlimbs. They more likely used them to pin their prey down while eating it alive or to puncture major arteries or other important organs of their prey. Greetings from a german fan, keep up the great work Ash :)
@evorock
@evorock Ай бұрын
The raptors (if over exaggerated) were great lol
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Ай бұрын
Some added information: The film Raptors (not the novel) were more accurately the size of the Utahraptor. Utahraptor ostrommaysi was going to be called 'Utahraptor spielbergi' until Universal Studios started threatening to lawsuit any museums with the title 'Jurassic' in their name. To not create anymore tension to Universal Studios, therefore, they named it after John Ostrom, who discovered Deinonychus.
@L4rceny
@L4rceny Ай бұрын
May I ask, what information led people to believe that raptors we're more solitary hunters?
@-BuddyGuy
@-BuddyGuy Ай бұрын
​@@L4rceny They had very limited online presence and would routinely blow off teambuilding events etc.
@pavanbiliyar
@pavanbiliyar Ай бұрын
Same, in the years following the first movies, I remember going to the downtown library and discovered how many types of raptor dinosaurs there were. The Utahraptor is the biggest, almost Allosaurus sized
@chairmanofthebored6860
@chairmanofthebored6860 Ай бұрын
The mix of practical effects and cgi made this an amazing, believable movie. The fact that it still holds up today is a testament to all the work the VFX teams did. Hats off to ILM and Stan Winston.
@JohnnyDrizzle
@JohnnyDrizzle Ай бұрын
Did you see that? Down the throat, no gag reflex. These women have been deprived Ashcon! 😂😂😂
@nbunnysnowboard
@nbunnysnowboard Ай бұрын
Hands down the funniest interpretation of this movie I’ve ever heard 😂
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 Ай бұрын
I saw this 6 times in theaters as a kid. That's how epic it was. When CGI was brand new and blended beautifully with practical effects. Not completely depended on as it is now. I will never forget feeling the steps of the T-Rex as the water ripples in our seats and looking at the people next you...we all felt like we were in the jeep. One of the greatest cinematic experiences in history. Don't forget Spielberg was working on Schindler's List at the same time as this...now that's chaos.
@roboman34
@roboman34 Ай бұрын
I saw this 3 times in cenima , and when went to USA on a holiday , was One of the first Group tourists' , in the RIDE , so cool . still have 2 t shirts
@BlackEpyon
@BlackEpyon Ай бұрын
My dad bought it for my mom when she was pregnant with my little sister, because she was feeling nauseous and wanted to throw it up. Well, she didn't end up throwing up, but we all enjoyed the movie regardless.
@lordwalker71
@lordwalker71 Ай бұрын
The storm wasnt originally supposed to be in the movie but they filmed in hawaii and it was hit by a hurricane which destroyed some of the sets so they wrote it in. Steven Spielberg apparently stayed up all night playing games with the kids to keep their minds off the storm. The scene where the T-Rex pushes the plexiglass roof of the SUV down on the kids wasnt supposed to happen but it malfunctioned and pushed down too hard so that is the kids honest reaction. The T-Rexs roar was actually a baby elephant.
@pneeb419
@pneeb419 Ай бұрын
Yeah....I bet he was "playing games" with the kids...
@davidbc5023
@davidbc5023 Ай бұрын
@@pneeb419Christ. Grow up.
@CoffeeMatt10
@CoffeeMatt10 Ай бұрын
They were also going to shoot Mr Arnold’s death scene but couldn’t because of the storm, which also caused the animatronics to malfunction (I think they said that’s what caused the Rex to hit the roof harder than planned)
@kalzyoung
@kalzyoung Ай бұрын
Seeing that brachiosaurus in the beginning in theaters blew everyone away with that cgi because we weren’t so desensitized to it we were all used to claymation dinosaurs from older movies. It was rare that a movie had great cgi at the time like The Abyss and Terminator 2
@kittyripplepits
@kittyripplepits Ай бұрын
The dinosaurs looked so real because they didn''t cgi them out like they do now. So glad how this movie was realistically presented without the special effects being too much for the eye to see. I just love how you guys enjoy every moment of some of my fav movies. Happy x-mas to everyone.
@BlackEpyon
@BlackEpyon Ай бұрын
They actually did use CGI for the more distant shots. I was a kid when this came out, and even the CGI that they DID use was groundbreaking for the time!
@VelkanAngels
@VelkanAngels Ай бұрын
@@BlackEpyon - Not to mention it looked even more realistic on the screens at the time, as opposed to the very high definition screens that exist now. It all blended together more convincingly.
@christopherbowers7236
@christopherbowers7236 29 күн бұрын
@@BlackEpyon ah but the key part is that they ALSO had full scale models/puppets of them. even (especially) the T-rex. the shots where its clearly there helps sell the cgi ones, and the real shots give the animators a perfect reference to mimic the colours, way the light hits them, their movement, rather than being GCI only from the start
@ezelldaniels6064
@ezelldaniels6064 Ай бұрын
Jurassic Park will FOREVER be a gem! One of my favorite films since childhood!!
@norwegianblue2017
@norwegianblue2017 Ай бұрын
Every once in a while, a movie will come out that absolutely leapfrogs everything else in terms of spectacle and special effects. This is one of those movies. A few others that come to mind are 2001: A Space Odyssey, Blade Runner, The Matrix, Lord of the Rings and Avatar. That opening scene with the dinosaurs in the meadow was like nothing that had ever been done before with CGI. Absolutely mind blowing and jaw dropping the first time you saw that in the theater.
@AidanLonergan-bz1cp
@AidanLonergan-bz1cp Ай бұрын
Star Wars 1977 surely? The opening shot is arguably the most famous special effect in film history
@Merecir
@Merecir Ай бұрын
@@AidanLonergan-bz1cp But Star Wars is not special just because of the special effects, it is the way it is shot and edited as well.
@norwegianblue2017
@norwegianblue2017 Ай бұрын
​@@Merecir I think the way the action was edited and the costume/set design was more impressive than the actual effects. 2001 looked just as realistic and was more pristinely filmed. Really, it was the sheer originality of the Star Wars world vision that made that movie great.
@BlackEpyon
@BlackEpyon Ай бұрын
The Silicon Graphics workstation at Nedry's desk would have been similar if not identical to the ones used to create the CGI in the movie! Right down to that IRIX graphical directory browser.
@coldflamebluedragon196
@coldflamebluedragon196 Ай бұрын
This franchise holds a special place in my heart. John Williams score in this film can’t get praised enough. It’s wondrous, dreadful, chilling, majestic and beautiful all in one. Bless him for all the musical achievements he had done for us. Merry Christmas Ash & Hannah 🎄
@0okamino
@0okamino Ай бұрын
I can’t even keep track of how many different themes composed by John Williams will randomly pop into my head in any given year. He certainly has been a ubiquitous part of my cinematic history, from very early childhood on up.
@Johnny_Socko
@Johnny_Socko Ай бұрын
This is an unpopular opinion, but I didn't care for the music (at least the primary theme) when I first saw this. I thought it was too "light" and did not reflect the ominous nature of the dinosaurs. I had been expecting sort of a "dark safari" theme to the music, and was slightly disappointed. And then _The Lost World_ came out, and John Williams wrote the EXACT type of music for that film that I had been expecting in _Jurassic Park._ The sequel may be an inferior film, but I think it has the superior score. And I never doubted John Williams again. 😄
@dragontamer626
@dragontamer626 Ай бұрын
Imagine watching this in the cinema and 9 years old (yeah some bits scared me). Nothing like this had ever been done before and this film was HUGE! I love to see people experiencing it for the first time - so great it still holds up over 30 years later!
@ClemensKindermann
@ClemensKindermann Ай бұрын
"Oh, the goat's gone!" "The goat is back, baby." "No, the goat's gone, Ashkan." "Yeah, yeah, but the real GOAT is back." 😁
@jefffreybishop8306
@jefffreybishop8306 Ай бұрын
Twas GENIOUS! and the TONE!
@ClemensKindermann
@ClemensKindermann Ай бұрын
@@jefffreybishop8306 👍
@adamscott7354
@adamscott7354 Ай бұрын
The goat did come back just… …only a piece of it
@Hopster1
@Hopster1 Ай бұрын
I'll NEVER FORGET seeing the Brachiosaurus in this movie in the Theater. It looked Soooo real and for a Dinosaur fanatic since I was a kid it was like a dream came true. Then when T-Rex came through the fence and roared!!!! I think it's the greatest Movie Theater Moment of my life. Period.
@Lion-D.-Garp
@Lion-D.-Garp Ай бұрын
That music gives me chills 30 yrs after first watching...
@relaxitsjas2388
@relaxitsjas2388 Ай бұрын
My mom watched this in theaters when it came out, my dad took her and she didn't know anything about the movie, she didn't see any trailers, she didn't even know it was about dinosaurs. So when they came on the screen, she was completely blown away. and it's still one of her favorite movies to this day ❤
@MichaelGraham-qh2wy
@MichaelGraham-qh2wy Ай бұрын
"Life uh uh uh finds a way" Lmaoo greatest line ever....
@user-kt3zv1cm5j
@user-kt3zv1cm5j 29 күн бұрын
22:16 yes!! Same!! That's my favourite thing about this film - they feel like real animals. The rex isn't really hunting for most of her scenes, she's just got access to all these new things suddenly and she wants to play with them and explore them, like any animal would.
@axr7149
@axr7149 Ай бұрын
Steven Spielberg handled post-production calls for JURASSIC PARK while filming SCHINDLER’S LIST at the same time (both released in the same year, and Spielberg won the Best Director Oscar for SCHINDLER’S LIST). Talk about bizarre tonal whiplash right there!
@daustin8888
@daustin8888 Ай бұрын
He said if he could do it over again, he would have put Jurassic Park on hold
@Hollywood_2236
@Hollywood_2236 Ай бұрын
Actually he handed over post-production to George Lucas because he couldn't make both at the same time. Still impressive tho
@axr7149
@axr7149 Ай бұрын
@ true, but Spielberg did mention that he handled calls remotely and was looking at completed edits while making it.
@jasongoodacre
@jasongoodacre Ай бұрын
To get the Best Director award and the Top Grossing movie for 2 different films released in the SAME year is an outstanding achievement.
@axr7149
@axr7149 Ай бұрын
@@jasongoodacre I think the only other person to achieve a similarly comparable feat was Francis Ford Coppola, who did GODATHER PART 2 and THE CONVERSATION in the same year. Both of them got Best Picture nominations and Coppola won 3 Oscars for GODFATHER 2 (he also won the Cannes Palme D'Or for THE CONVERSATION that year). Steven Soderbergh did 2 movies in 2000 (ERIN BROCKOVICH and TRAFFIC) and received Best Director nominations for both AND won for TRAFFIC. Victor Fleming for GONE WITH THE WIND and THE WIZARD OF OZ in the same year (1939) and winning for the former is another example.
@blueeyedcowboy8291
@blueeyedcowboy8291 Ай бұрын
19:24 The joy on Ash's face..."Did you hear that?" "Yeaah" He was as giddy as school boy for Hannah to see this iconic scene.
@axr7149
@axr7149 Ай бұрын
Interesting fact: When Sir Richard Attenborough (John Hammond in this film) won the Best Director Oscar for GANDHI (1982), he beat Spielberg that year (who was nominated for E. T.). Attenborough accepted the role in part because he felt bad beating him that year.
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 Ай бұрын
It's a shame afterwards no one cast Ben Kingsley properly sending an Oscar winning 'name' spiraling down through the depths of Hollywood hell.
@patinho5589
@patinho5589 Ай бұрын
I’d like this channel to react to Ghandi
@clarencewalker3925
@clarencewalker3925 Ай бұрын
@@terrylandess6072 True!
@axr7149
@axr7149 Ай бұрын
@@patinho5589 With all due respect, I'd like if you spell that correctly. It is Gandhi, not Ghandi.
@axr7149
@axr7149 Ай бұрын
In an incredibly sad coincidence, Spielberg is now officially the only Best Director nominee for the year 1982 who is still alive. All 4 of the other nominees (Richard Attenborough, Wolfgang Petersen, Sidney Lumet, and Sydney Pollack) have passed away.
@ago5022
@ago5022 Ай бұрын
“Everything about this film is genuinely perfect.” - that’s it, that’s the review ✨
@TK-hw2ph
@TK-hw2ph Ай бұрын
YES MATE! This is truly a gift Ash. My all time favorite movie, and I’ve been dying to see Hannah’s reaction to the raptor scene 😂
@brandonhill2183
@brandonhill2183 Ай бұрын
Alone this Christmas. So I want to say thank you that we can share a movie with our KZbin family Ash and Hannah this Christmas eve. Love you guys.
@rainbowpegacornstudios
@rainbowpegacornstudios Ай бұрын
*It doesn't matter how often 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.* *Side notes:* *>The dinosaur sounds in this movie were made by combining sounds made by living animals and everyday objects.* *>The Tyrannosaurus rex, affectionately known as Rexy, was a mix of elephant calf vocalizations (roar, snarls and growls), with koala, lion & tiger sounds and alligator gurgles thrown in 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 sounds.* *>The adult Raptors were a mix of a walrus chest roar and male tortoise mating call mixed with a dolphin scream recorded with a hydrophone, while the hatchling was a mix of owlet and fox kit sounds.* *>The Brachiosaurus vocalizations were slowed down donkey brays, while the sneeze was a mix of an active fire hydrant and a whale breathing through its blowhole(s). (There's an "s" in parentheses because depending on whether or not whales have teeth or baleen plates (think of them as biological water filters) in their mouths, whales have either one or two blowholes)* *>The Gallimimus's chief sound effect was made using the recorded calls of a mare (female horse) in heat, while their movements were inspired by those of ostriches.* *A good portion of this movie was shot on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.* *>Whenever I hear Hammond ask "Who's hungry?", my first reaction every time is "Not after hearing the Raptors rip the cow apart."* *>Lego released 30th anniversary sets in honor of Jurassic Park and the one I have is based on Dennis Nedry's encounter with the Dilophosaurus.*
@chessenthusiast
@chessenthusiast Ай бұрын
The T-rex paddock scene is such a historic scene in cinema. It is a testament to the SFX crew that this movie still, 31 years later, looks AMAZING. Better than a lot of movies today.
@renedavids6154
@renedavids6154 Ай бұрын
Fun fact, the music theme comes back in every movie, even in the later Jurassic World trilogy (worth watching). And John Hammond is played by Richard Attenborough, the older brother of David Richard Attenborough famous of his nature series such as Planeth Earth. And your reactions and interactions together are always fun to watch.
@jimhowe2624
@jimhowe2624 17 күн бұрын
"For the first time" also Hannah: "did you ever notice that..."
@starlit_hawser11
@starlit_hawser11 Ай бұрын
I saw this movie at the cinema in 1993 when I was 13. It blew my mind and is still my best movie going experience in my life. Some things you have to see when you are a kid.
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately I had to settle for films like 2001, Planet of the Apes, etc.
@danclyrogaming85
@danclyrogaming85 Ай бұрын
I was 8 when I saw it at the cinema in 1993. Changed the way I viewed movies.
@deg6788
@deg6788 Ай бұрын
I was 14❤ what an impact this was . Music was just marvelous
@drewhyland1804
@drewhyland1804 Ай бұрын
I was 6 when my dad took me to watch Jurassic park ,all I'd play with is action man and dinosaurs so naturally my dad took me to watch it..
@Teradyne87
@Teradyne87 Ай бұрын
Seeing the cup of water vibrating is a core memory for me having been 6 years old and seeing the film at a drive -n theater at the time. Such an amazing film.
@EchelonDnB
@EchelonDnB Ай бұрын
This film changed everything. Watching it in the cinema was A M A Z I N G. It set the standards for special effects in cinema that wouldn't been seen until The Matrix. Absolutely magnificent. Greatvreaction guys and wishing you both a very Merry Christmas
@Syzygy77
@Syzygy77 Ай бұрын
I remember going to see this movie in the theater when I was a kid. My whole family, including Aunts, Uncles, and cousins mobbed the theater twenty strong to see it on opening night. Merry Christmas to you two.
@godholio
@godholio Ай бұрын
This is the first movie I remember seeing in a huge theater, and it blew my mind. 100% right there with Ash geeking out over how great it is, and how well it holds up. The t-rex STILL looks amazing.
@syntheticsleep
@syntheticsleep Ай бұрын
I got to see this in the theater when I was like 15 or 16. It was an unbelievable experience. Everything on that giant screen and the professional sound system...it was absolutely amazing. They really don't make movies like this anymore. When me and my buddies came out of the theater I had them take me straight to the library and I checked out the book, which I read in one sitting as well. You'll often hear how the book is better than the film, and it's certainly true here. The difference is that this movie doesn't ruin the story being told. It's different, for sure, and there are plenty of changes, but I'll still watch it and love it every single time. I highly recommend reading the book. It's an incredible story and you get an almost completely different adventure along with a lot more explanations of the things that are going on. Santa is a little more of a "bad guy" though, but that's the only spoiler you'll get from me.
@toribatt1707
@toribatt1707 Ай бұрын
"no gag reflex" "these women have been deprived", Hannah absolutely making my day as usual x Merry Xmas you guys! Thanks for all the amazing content
@mandyb2245
@mandyb2245 Ай бұрын
I saw this movie in theaters in 1993! It was the first kinda scary movie I ever saw in theaters and I loved it! I was ten. I'm 42 now and I still love it! Love Jeff Goldblum!
@moosetache91
@moosetache91 Ай бұрын
It actually took me until this year (I'm 33) to realize that the "leaf map" isn't a map shaped like a leaf, but an actual leaf, and she (as a paleobotanist), is inspecting it because she recognizes it doesn't belong in this day & age!
@erivida64
@erivida64 Ай бұрын
This is the first time I hear that people thought it was a map 😂
@flovonnejohnson707
@flovonnejohnson707 Ай бұрын
Lol I always noticed her ranting about the plant which is why grant had to turn her head. I always found it hilarious how geeked out she was over the leaf
@TheConnonedrum
@TheConnonedrum Ай бұрын
It took me until hearing from others about the seatbelts in the helicopter on the first ride down. When Dr. Grant grabs the seat belts he grabs to Y ones and ends up tying them together showing what was going to be talked about when they said that all the dinosaurs were females.
@dubiumguy
@dubiumguy Ай бұрын
Only thing that doesn't make sense about the scene is how did they bring a plant species back from extinction? The animals are brought back by mosquito ingested DNA but they don't explain in anyway how they got the DNA to engineer the extinct plant species.
@idrinkthere4iam
@idrinkthere4iam Ай бұрын
@@dubiumguyVegan mosquitos
@MasterSequence
@MasterSequence 28 күн бұрын
"Who are you clappin' at, what do you think this is Jerry Springer??" Honestly half the reason I even watch your videos now is because I love the energy you two have. The way you bicker, the way you love, the way you laugh together... I'm just here for all of it. It's so much fun watching you two just be yourselves.
@tanmaydubey1581
@tanmaydubey1581 Ай бұрын
34:08 Ash's Arnold impression always gets me. 😂😂😂
@Immortalheart66
@Immortalheart66 29 күн бұрын
I saw this in the theater 4 times during its run with 4 different friends to see their reactions. They made T-Rex sound super loud and powerful,..when in reality experts say they sounded nothing like that. But it still makes for great cinema. The movie holds up. The effect are great. The symbolism to build tension is top tier genius. Great film! Great Director! Great reaction.🔥🔥🔥❤️
@ottoswanson6664
@ottoswanson6664 Ай бұрын
37:17 Ash's Arnold impression tho 🔥🤣 And Hannah's screams of fear will never not be funny 🤣
@Iloveplayingguitar
@Iloveplayingguitar Ай бұрын
It was spot on😂
@EchelonDnB
@EchelonDnB Ай бұрын
Cam annnn!!!
@adamscott7354
@adamscott7354 Ай бұрын
I’ve heard many an Ah-nold impression and Ash’s is defo on point
@adamscott7354
@adamscott7354 Ай бұрын
@@EchelonDnByew eediut! Put dat cookie dowyn! Dose ah may cookiesz!
@cincinnatus230
@cincinnatus230 Ай бұрын
Came here to comment the same: that Arnold reference caught me off guard and got a good laugh from me 😂
@fonzieskatesurf
@fonzieskatesurf Ай бұрын
43:32 that banner is the most iconic moment for me right in the moment ❤🦖
@rochastyle7235
@rochastyle7235 Ай бұрын
I was 10 years old when I saw Jurassic Park in 1993 when it first came out. I went and saw it on a school field trip which our parents had to sign for since it was PG-13. It was the most magical movie ever at the time. You walked out of that movie just speechless. The CGI was unreal, and the score by John Williams just hit every mark for it being released at that time. It was so iconic it set the stage for other films.
@huberth01
@huberth01 Ай бұрын
The year this movie was made Spielberg was working on both Schindlers list and Jurrasic Park. This is why he is a beast of a director two amazing movies same year, two different vibes and still came home with the gold.
@TheRepublican777
@TheRepublican777 Ай бұрын
This was a perfect character for Jeff goldblum to play
@PanicRoom1
@PanicRoom1 Ай бұрын
This movie is a masterpiece ! 🦖
@mnemonic1363
@mnemonic1363 Ай бұрын
The scare that the raptors gave young Eugene Sledge that day gave him a heart murmur that would stay with him until he joined the Marine Corps and became a mortarman😂
@johnsmith-h1q7k
@johnsmith-h1q7k Ай бұрын
The baby dinosaur first words was “Not the mama”.
@jamesedwards2483
@jamesedwards2483 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@kudblythe
@kudblythe Ай бұрын
I remember seeing this when I was 5 years old. I was amazed then and it still amazes me now. The first reveal shot of the brachiosaurus still gives me that warm fuzzy feeling inside.
@hyperspace3022
@hyperspace3022 Ай бұрын
YEEEEEEEEESSSSS pls watch them all. I'm begging you. Its an amazing rollarcoaster. Love the both of you. Your vids actually make my day brighter ❤
@sathvamp1
@sathvamp1 Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas you all! I'm sneaking peeks at this video while my family is occupied for a few minutes at a time, LOL. Just wanted to note: Ash is SO good at avoiding spoilers for Hannah... like when she's like "That's a spider" (in the amber). "Don't tell me the dinosaurs came from spiders" :P
@edsfoxart
@edsfoxart Ай бұрын
I have to came here and say thank you.. This is one of the best movies ever made and since Im a big fan of Dinosaurs, thank you Ash and Hanna! Love you guys
@LethalOwl
@LethalOwl Ай бұрын
That intro reel of all your crazy get-ups was amazing. Thanks for the laughs. Glad I remember most of them, too xD
@henrikeatworld
@henrikeatworld Ай бұрын
The first time I saw this I was around seven years old. My parents rented it when they were away, and me and my brother watched it with our babysitter. When that T-rex scene arrived everyone was fucking quiet because everyone were genuinely scared. Top 5 best cinema moments of all time.
@michaelmaloskyjr
@michaelmaloskyjr Ай бұрын
11:09 Ash speaks for everyone when he dismisses Space X, Apple phone, etc. -- screw all that, give us dinosaurs!!!
@Michaels-emptysoul
@Michaels-emptysoul Ай бұрын
Yeah man. Rich folk don't know how to be rich, it's like they've never seen a movie or something 😂 i wouldn't tell anyone I hit the lotto, but there sure would be signs
@danholmesfilm
@danholmesfilm Ай бұрын
im like ten seconds into this reaction and hannah is an absolute psychopath with her predictions 😅😂🤣
@keyseronthewire
@keyseronthewire Ай бұрын
Hold onto your butts... Clever girl... Ah ah ah... You didn't say the magic word... Life... Uh uh uh... Finds a way... Must. Go. Faster. This movie is FULL of quotes haha... Gotta love it! Merry Christmas 🙏🏻🎄
@ericab513
@ericab513 Ай бұрын
Mine is "hold onto your butts."
@SAVAGENEDVED
@SAVAGENEDVED Ай бұрын
A UNIX system, I know this!
@caribbeanman3379
@caribbeanman3379 Ай бұрын
Don't forget "spared no expense"
@rimasmuliolis1136
@rimasmuliolis1136 Ай бұрын
"Must. Go. Faster." ... like what he said to Will Smith in Independence Day?
@MrAndyboo
@MrAndyboo Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas!!!! Also mind blown someone can go through their life never having seen Jurassic Park. I'm glad you've watched it!
@jermynryan2286
@jermynryan2286 Ай бұрын
Its like ninja warrior for him going up that hill😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx Ай бұрын
Lol I died at the "he's got a santa claus vibe to him" about Richard Attenborough. He actually plays santa clause in the 90s remake of Miracle on 34th Street.
@AMBatty
@AMBatty Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas guys and looking forward to what you do in the coming year, I know you'll be providing symbolisms and laughs and Ash getting those looks from Hannah 🤣🤣 and Hannah getting angry and threatening to punch things, ❤️ you guys.
@chrisbell9075
@chrisbell9075 Ай бұрын
*Hannah:* "Aww, Ash, he really likes him.." [2.5 seconds later, the Dilophosaurus' neck frill suddenly expands & rattles as she hisses/screeches at Nedry & spits a glob of venom at him.] *Hannah [screaming]:* "What are you? What are YOU?!?" 🤣🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻
@Dillpicks95
@Dillpicks95 Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Ash and Hannah. Your reactions are the best gift anyone can ask for.
@endoraismygma
@endoraismygma Ай бұрын
My son (born in 92) sat there and watched JP like this 😃 at 3 years old! I was the one trying not to scream and here he was loving it lol. Always fun watching with you guys.
@theM4R4T
@theM4R4T Ай бұрын
One of the best visual effects is when Lex falls through the ceiling, because it's invisible. It was actually a stunt woman in that shot and they superimposed Lex' actress' face on top of her face. It's pretty easy to do now with a deepfake, but this was 1993.
@shanecarter6902
@shanecarter6902 7 күн бұрын
My little brother got this Dinosaur Encyclopedia for Christmas after he saw this movie, and I’ll never forget being 12 years old and realizing my 9 y/o brother had memorized the nomenclature, dietary habits, and gen. behavior of every single dinosaur on record and just how boss my little bro was for that.
@Terrible_fate
@Terrible_fate Ай бұрын
If I recall correctly, after Nedry clicks "Execute" on the computer (18:15) the scene switches to the group that's by the triceratops, and it shows the lawyer. There's thunder, and the sky is turning dark gray, indicating that a storm is coming. When I was little I, for some reason, really thought Nedry not only turned off several important systems at the park, he also made the storm appear. Don't really know how I came to that conclusion, but I was like 6-7 years old when I saw it the first time.
@orarinnsnorrason4614
@orarinnsnorrason4614 Ай бұрын
Really iconic film. Still holds up after all these years, so well done. And the music by John Williams is just perfect as always.
@mimic1984
@mimic1984 Ай бұрын
Rumor has it John Hammond spared no expense. 💜
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 Ай бұрын
An island with only female inhabitants - what could go wrong?
@jamesedwards2483
@jamesedwards2483 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@carlogiurizzato2441
@carlogiurizzato2441 Ай бұрын
he surely spread no expense
@RexMollo
@RexMollo Ай бұрын
That Arnold impersonation deserves a standing ovation! Well done!
@RexCapulet
@RexCapulet Ай бұрын
Dr. Hammond is actually one of my favorite movie villains ever created. He creates dinosaurs because of his pride. It’s not some sad circus owner story. This was all pride. Because he was rich enough to. And a technician felt underpaid, which brought his collapse. He unleashed dinosaurs into the world and killed so many people. An amazing movie villain.
@greatBLT
@greatBLT Ай бұрын
Hammond wasn't a villain or doctor. He was an unwitting antagonist, ultimately, if you wanna be really generous about it. He had no evil motivation except maybe greed, but the movie doesn't really imply that. Maybe the workers are well paid and Nedry is just really bad with money. Rather, the movie shows Hammond wanting to create something magical for everyone to enjoy. His only fault shown was his hubris. The closest thing to villains in the film would be Nedry, Dodgson, and Gennaro since they're obviously greedy bastards. The raptors seem pretty sadistic, too.
@BlackEpyon
@BlackEpyon Ай бұрын
​@@greatBLT IIRC Nedry severely underestimated the scope of the work when he bid for the position.
@jayeisenhardt1337
@jayeisenhardt1337 Ай бұрын
"spared no expense" tree fiddy and a biscuit for his automation guy lol old man was a huge scammer through and through and finally made something real and it bit him back
@VelkanAngels
@VelkanAngels Ай бұрын
Book Hammond, maybe. Definitely not movie Hammond...
@raja5tar
@raja5tar Ай бұрын
"I can't handle going up the stairs with someone behind me" a genuine fear for a lot of people 😂😂😂😂😂
@83gemm
@83gemm Ай бұрын
Ash, you and/or Hannah might check out the novel that inspired this movie. I won’t say the movie’s really an adaptation as the characters and the plot are so vastly different that they’re really two separate stories. But since you love the film so much, you might enjoy reading the book/listening to the audiobook and being surprised by the darker tone and the differences in the characters. I need to reread it, myself, actually.
@sebastianalegria3401
@sebastianalegria3401 Ай бұрын
It's incredible how Spielberg made two movies in a year, which were Jurassic Park & Schindler's list, actually Robin Williams always cheered Spielberg up, while he was filming on the set of Schindler's list in Europe. Thank you guys for reacting to this movie.
@gstevenson7781
@gstevenson7781 Ай бұрын
This movie is a great example of why practical effects will always be better than CGI.
@FancyPrimate
@FancyPrimate Ай бұрын
I was absolutely shitting myself watching this in theaters when it came out! I was 6 years old and my brother took me. It was the most happy, frightening, exciting theater experience of my life. I love this movie!
@glass_of_brandy
@glass_of_brandy Ай бұрын
I love y’all so much! This is the first Christmas without my dad and I’m sad but watching you guys made me smile and laugh for a while. Have a blessed Christmas!
@zelgkopitar8799
@zelgkopitar8799 Ай бұрын
"That was evolution coming on his face." And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why I keep coming back to this channel again and again.
@sarahjessica76
@sarahjessica76 Ай бұрын
Her accent is so cute and Ash makes me giggle how he says “yeah” after he makes a point 😂 “All the characters, yeah, are such good actors, yeah. Even now as an adult, yeah, you root for them, yeah”. Lmfaooooo 😂❤
@EchelonDnB
@EchelonDnB Ай бұрын
Looool. Innit!
@Steven-ez6qp
@Steven-ez6qp Ай бұрын
Yes Ma'am lol and Jurassic Park 😍 Amazing Movie hey remember that funny restroom scene where Rexy 🦖 She knocked over the restroom exposing the really mean old Desperate guy who selfishly left the poor kids trying Soo hard to hide 😥 save himself and Oops 🤭🤣 Rexy She Bite him up Eat Gobble him 😋 lol it was actually Really funny wouldn't you like kinda agree with me?
@nbunnysnowboard
@nbunnysnowboard Ай бұрын
Wow what a great Christmas present! I LOVE every Jurassic Park/World but nothing beats the original! Happy Holidays to you both!!! Also the bangs are BANGING today!!!! 😍 I wish I could get mine to look like that!!!
@mr.smithgnrsmith7808
@mr.smithgnrsmith7808 Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas and God bless you and your family Ash! You two rule!
@armandoucles5346
@armandoucles5346 Ай бұрын
It’s one thing to watch it on your TV screen or tablet. But watching that wide shot of the dinosaurs after Mr. Hammond says “Welcome to Jurassic Park” in the movie theater in 1993 was an experience!!! 🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯
@lkf8799
@lkf8799 Ай бұрын
Saw this in theaters when I was in middle school 3 times 😁 Great movie!
@LiaRaye
@LiaRaye 6 күн бұрын
Hell yeah. Excellent taste Ash! JP is one of my top 3 fave movies. Read the book in middle school and became obsessed. It was cool seeing the childlike wonder in your eyes. Could tell the memories are special to you. Rock on! Love watching Hannah analyzing it too.
@usernamenotavailablee
@usernamenotavailablee Ай бұрын
I can't wait till you guys get to the sequels!! Honestly don't listen to what people say, the sequels are way overhated and I love them
@ct6852
@ct6852 Ай бұрын
Hannah was right on about the merch. Pretty sure half that stuff was actually in stores and it was HUGE for kids at the time. And I think Spielberg was designing the ride at Universal at the same time he was shooting the movie.
@andrewsotelo70
@andrewsotelo70 Ай бұрын
I love your hair this reaction Hannah!!! It looks very 80’s and cool on you also ash!! Handsome as always dear sir!
@washingtondelgado7770
@washingtondelgado7770 Ай бұрын
Ash ur excitement watching this movie gave me so much joy!!! Well done
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