Why Everyone Needs To Read The Jurassic Park Books

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Klayton Fioriti

Klayton Fioriti

Күн бұрын

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@dereklopez9060
@dereklopez9060 Жыл бұрын
Jurassic Park and The Lost World novel are truly the best books I've ever read. Horror, suspense and thriller, you name it.
@anthonytorresproductions
@anthonytorresproductions Жыл бұрын
They should definitely remake both movies and have them fully adaptation from the Novels.
@Breviparopus
@Breviparopus Жыл бұрын
​@Anthony Torres Productions I had thought about a possible reboot but there won't be
@nicholashenlisia3098
@nicholashenlisia3098 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonytorresproductions I would like to see the novels adaptation into a live action T.V series so there would be more character development and see more dinosaur scenes and see the hole island.
@yazzisaurus
@yazzisaurus Жыл бұрын
Does anyone have any other book recommendations if you loved the two JP books??
@dereklopez9060
@dereklopez9060 Жыл бұрын
@@yazzisaurus Well, there's... The Godfather by Mario Puzo. The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty. Jaws by Peter Benchley. The Lord Of The Ring's by J R R Tolkien. Harry Potter by JK Rowling. There's tons of books out there.
@jbcatz5
@jbcatz5 Жыл бұрын
The first book was great for how it showed how the nuts and bolts of the park weren’t anywhere near airtight. Ellie noticing bars added to windows that aren’t on plans she’s seen, the triceratops habitat having berries that are poison to them and indeed the visitors centre having not visitor friendly plants, not to mention the whole backstory behind Nedry and how he was embittered to work against Hammond. I absolutely love the scene in the book where it’s learned that the reason the dinosaur population has always been recorded at max expected is because the count was capped at that. Once the cap is removed and the actual population figures come in, chilling. It’s a fantastic way to show how computers will only do what they’ve been told, no intuition for when something is fishy unless it’s been specifically coded in, and how out of control the dinosaur population has become.
@ABloodyEtchSketch
@ABloodyEtchSketch Жыл бұрын
One of my favourite scenes in any book when they realize how many raptors are on the island and how fucked they might be
@t3hgir
@t3hgir Жыл бұрын
@@ABloodyEtchSketch isn't there even a bit near the beginning of the tour where Tim is sure he sees a juvenile raptor in another pen?
@Legacysong2012
@Legacysong2012 Жыл бұрын
@@t3hgiryes, on the tour, can’t remember if it was between the Dilo and the T-Rex, or between T-Rex and Stegosaurus
@Legacysong2012
@Legacysong2012 Жыл бұрын
Stegosaurus not Triceratops, Trike is in the films. It is the Stegosaurus pen, and they knew about the West India Lilacs already, but the Stegos weren’t eating them and did actually avoid them, however they did not know the Stegos would swallow stones to help them break down food, inadvertently swallowing a few of the berries on the ground.
@S.pilgrim
@S.pilgrim 11 ай бұрын
That is such an amazing scene in the books. So so good
@generalfrogo7296
@generalfrogo7296 Жыл бұрын
I remember reading the books and loving them over the movie. I love the moment where Grant is rolling poisoned eggs toward raptors for them to eat.
@assumptionisthemotherofall2402
@assumptionisthemotherofall2402 Жыл бұрын
Because Michael was an incredible writer and your imagination when reading will always be better than the movies
@Vollification
@Vollification Жыл бұрын
Michael does what Stephen King described in his book "On Writing" with "Look- here's a table covered with red cloth. On it is a cage the size of a small fish aquarium. In the cage is a white rabbit with a pink nose and pink-rimmed eyes. [...] On its back, clearly marked in blue ink, is the numeral 8. [...] The most interesting thing here isn't even the carrot-munching rabbit in the cage, but the number on its back. Not a six, not a four, not nineteen-point-five. It's an eight. This is what we're looking at, and we all see it. I didn't tell you. You didn't ask me. I never opened my mouth and you never opened yours. We're not even in the same year together, let alone the same room... except we are together. We are close. We're having a meeting of the minds. [...] We've engaged in an act of telepathy. No mythy-mountain shit; real telepathy.” Give the reader "just enough" :)
@Laufield
@Laufield Жыл бұрын
Books always better than movies
@astrosquirrel5038
@astrosquirrel5038 Жыл бұрын
Crichton is my favorite author. His books taught me so much and he had a tremendous knowledge on just about any subject. I still regret never getting to meet him and thank him for inspiring me to write and learn for myself.
@YEY0806
@YEY0806 Жыл бұрын
​@Laufield there are exceptions though, like Jaws
@david-468
@david-468 8 ай бұрын
The difference between any book and any movie is that 95% of a book is your imagination and the problem with movies is everyone’s imagination is different
@toonrex2806
@toonrex2806 Жыл бұрын
One thing about the Jurassic World trilogy is that doesn't feel like the Park films with how it's shot. It looks more like a Marvel film than it does Jurassic. Also the new dinosaurs look more like they came from Peter Jackson's King Kong than JP.
@KlaytonFioriti
@KlaytonFioriti Жыл бұрын
Yeah I think the Indominus in particular looks like the V-Rex
@KlingonCaptain
@KlingonCaptain 10 ай бұрын
Dominion didn't feel like a Marvel movie. It felt a Hallmark movie...
@VKillershoe
@VKillershoe Жыл бұрын
Thanks to your channel I actually got my hands on the books, and it's like I'm reading a completely new insight into the world and the story. It's such a shame Crichton can't continue with the books.
@melvinprado2736
@melvinprado2736 Жыл бұрын
Agree. Now we won't know what happened to the research after Ingens closure.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Жыл бұрын
I read the novels back to back, 13 times and they are more darker and violent than the movies themselves, where they have several deleted scenes and characters that would have made the final cut.
@dinodan7770
@dinodan7770 Жыл бұрын
Reading Michael Crichton's work is really what inspired me to start writing my own novels. His thoughts on science and many other things in his novels is what made me look past all the cool action scenes in Jurassic Park and actually see the real meaning is behind it. It is sad to see how under rated he is nowadays and I definitely agree that the movies need to go back to the novels and take themselves more seriously. I've probably read the first novel over ten times now, I just love it so much:)
@travisbishop782
@travisbishop782 Жыл бұрын
I wish you luck with your writing!
@tabo01
@tabo01 Жыл бұрын
I was a Crichton fan from Andromeda strain on.
@S.pilgrim
@S.pilgrim 11 ай бұрын
Have you finished your book? I’d love to give it a read if you have and are selling it online
@andrewmartinelli6092
@andrewmartinelli6092 Жыл бұрын
I agree with EVERYTHING you’ve said. I’ve read The Lost World and JP six times in order and I’m now reading through JP for the first time in 3ish years and I swear I pick up something I didn’t notice that ties into the Jurassic World movies as well as the original trilogy. The Lost World book is honestly my favorite book by Michael Crichton (I’ve read them all). Thanks for the constant River Ride of content man!
@S.pilgrim
@S.pilgrim 11 ай бұрын
Same, I reread them every couple years, and while my memory is awful it’s amazing how much I pick up on that I had missed on my first read through
@yorecf9641
@yorecf9641 Жыл бұрын
I reread the first novel a few weeks ago for the 30th anniversary of the film. I'll probably reread The Lost World at some point this summer. The first one in particular is truly one of the greatest sci fi novels of all time.
@Jose_Lopez08
@Jose_Lopez08 Жыл бұрын
These books are amazing and definitely a must read for Jurassic fans or fans of science fiction great video klayton.
@logitech1928
@logitech1928 Жыл бұрын
Exactly! The novels are awesome, Michael Crichton truly made something special! Read it guys! You will appreciate the franchise even more and as well understand it on a much deeper level!
@michaeldiaz9999
@michaeldiaz9999 Жыл бұрын
I love the first book. It's probably the best book I have ever read and might be my favorite book ever. As for Lost World, I didn't finish that one because to me it was nowhere near as exciting as the first, but I do want to finish it eventually.
@jacobjohnson8635
@jacobjohnson8635 Жыл бұрын
It’s not quite as good as the first, but Lost World is a great read and I highly recommend both novels to anyone that likes the JP franchise.
@darthvaderdylan
@darthvaderdylan Жыл бұрын
reading it now and it definately drags more than the first book but getting towards the end I can feel the momentum starting to build.
@astrosquirrel5038
@astrosquirrel5038 Жыл бұрын
The first is admittedly slow and contains a lot of Malcom postulating on all sorts of topics. The second half is unbelievable and contains some insane moments. Definitely stick with it.
@MuertaNox
@MuertaNox Жыл бұрын
I've read and re-read Jurassic Park since I was in middle school, and some scenes, some sequences, still get me even to this day, decades later. I was listening to the audiobook while knitting a couple weeks back, and actually had to stop the playback and let my heart calm down at the reveal of the power to the fences being down. I knew it was coming. AND STILL IT GOT ME. For those of you still on the fence about reading the books, think of writing that effective and tense.
@RaptorStudios
@RaptorStudios Жыл бұрын
After watching this, I have to read The Lost World for the fourth time! Thanks for the awesome video, Klayton!
@johnbuckleyjnr32
@johnbuckleyjnr32 Жыл бұрын
A mini series based directly on the books would be amazing
@jonmercano1138
@jonmercano1138 Жыл бұрын
Listening to your dramatic retellings of scenes in the books already convinced me to. Two more books to add to the unread pile I have 😂
@RogueT-Rex8468
@RogueT-Rex8468 Жыл бұрын
I just finished reading the book with my friend for the third time. I love JP books. Subtle things, it’s fun. Just…. So different. It’s a whole different world.
@RepClonetrooper
@RepClonetrooper Жыл бұрын
A good idea for your channel, and I think other subscribers would enjoy, is you should do an audio book reading of the books. Like 5 chapters per video, I feel you’d do an amazing job of bringing the book to life with your passion for the Jurassic Park franchise. You could even do follow up videos discussing the chapters you read, like what you enjoy, how’d you incorporate scenes into new films or changes scenes that were adapted for the films.
@Nates80zCoverz
@Nates80zCoverz Жыл бұрын
I'm a student filmmaker and I've always wanted to create a TV series faithfully based on the books. There's so many ideas from the books left unused in the films. It'll have to be a TV series simply because making another film adaptation would immediately spawn hate from people who grew up with and adore the original films. I myself grew up with JP3 and I know many people dislike and whatever, but it was my favourite as a kid as I terrified by Spinosaurus and the new variants of Velociraptors. I'd love to see a TV series adaptation that faithfully retells the events that take place in both books. Be great to see a book accurate John Hammond and more accurate looking Dinosaurs (using the knowledge of today's discoveries - multicolored feathered Velociraptors would be awesome!). Thanks for making this video man, been trying to get my classmates to read both books. I read the books when I was 9 years old and I remember reading the first chapter of Jurassic Park and thinking "Holy shit, this sounds like it's gonna be a heck of a lot more gruesome than the films!". I've read my copies of the books so many times they are falling apart!
@zombie5505
@zombie5505 Жыл бұрын
Bring me that please, u can do it
@Nates80zCoverz
@Nates80zCoverz Жыл бұрын
@@zombie5505 if I ever become successful in this minefield of an industry, I’ll do it! No bullshit, 100% Jurassic park.
@Dr.Strangmeme
@Dr.Strangmeme Жыл бұрын
I've thought the same thing with the James Bond books.
@MercuryAlphaInc
@MercuryAlphaInc Жыл бұрын
@@Nates80zCoverz You won't. I can promise you that.
@von2oppy
@von2oppy Жыл бұрын
@@MercuryAlphaInc nah u hatin gang 😭
@ParkRanger2000
@ParkRanger2000 Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, a brand new Klayton video!
@LBTElectricDinoOnline
@LBTElectricDinoOnline Жыл бұрын
Pretty Interesting Video of The Jurassic Franchise and why people should read the Jurassic Park Books from Michael Crichton and thanks to Michael Crichton and that’s how some dinosaur fans are in love with the Jurassic Franchise especially with Jurassic Park and Jurassic World and very amazing for Jurassic June in 2023 and pretty awesome facts of the Jurassic Park books compared to the movies and not to mention with Camp Cretaceous and great work analyzing the books counterparts compared to the movies and at least we got the movies, Camp Cretaceous and some media that is like Jurassic Park from 1993 and the franchise. Great work on this Klayton Fioriti and as always, Take It Easy and Life Would Definitely Find A Way with this for this Jurassic June in 2023.
@El-Mac795
@El-Mac795 Жыл бұрын
If they decide to reboot the films, they should do them based directly on the novels and make them.
@WillVS93
@WillVS93 Жыл бұрын
Came right when I got notified Klayton! I definitely agree that everyone should read the Crichton novels or Atleast the first one due to Lost Worlds book and movie being so different! I love the first book with the extra dinosaur attacks, juvenile T. rex, and of course the ending where Nublar is bombed!
@DaveTheWraith
@DaveTheWraith Жыл бұрын
I agree with you totally. if I remember rightly, didn't Trevarrow state that he'd not read any of the books, or seen any of the earlier films before doing the last two? because, sadly, it shows. Both of Crichtons books are awesome, but The Lost Word is absolutely amazing. we need a book(s) version on screen, film-makers seem to forget that grown-ups love dinosaurs too!
@puppylover4865
@puppylover4865 Жыл бұрын
You know what, I will. Thank you for the recommendation. Have a good day 👍.
@chetkirby8675
@chetkirby8675 Жыл бұрын
The two Jurassic books are easily in my to 10 of books and I also highly recommend his other book “Dragon Teeth”, it’s a historical fiction book about the hunt for Dinosaur bones
@andrewbusch444
@andrewbusch444 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a TV series that follows the books closer.
@JulioGomezNYC
@JulioGomezNYC Жыл бұрын
The Lost World. The 1st book I ever read. While my dad was at Hospice with Cancer. It was my escape from reality. But as an animal lover I appreciate the argument that these "animals" are living breathing beings and not just corporate property. The movies made thst argument beautifully.
@Dino_Boy.01
@Dino_Boy.01 Жыл бұрын
Johns death makes yasminas reference to how does by comps made more sense
@carlambroson8872
@carlambroson8872 Жыл бұрын
You’re channel has made me re fall in love with dinosaurs!
@PNWMiniAussieFlock
@PNWMiniAussieFlock Жыл бұрын
You and your channel is the reason I picked the books up! The audio books are always my go to for road trips! They are absolutely some of my favorite books.
@RaptorRed
@RaptorRed Жыл бұрын
I’ve never read the books. My mom told me they are terrifying and your channel has been awesome when describing how different the books are and how amazing they are. Maybe one day I’ll get them and check them out.
@BillyNahar
@BillyNahar Жыл бұрын
I wish the movie studios had the balls to make an R-Rated version of Jurassic Park for the big screen. Hell make it 4hrs long like The Lord Of The Rings, if the film is good, people will sit and watch.
@LloydEWatson1983
@LloydEWatson1983 Жыл бұрын
As a horror fan, I would like to see Dennis Nedry's death as it's written in the novel.
@ideologybot4592
@ideologybot4592 11 ай бұрын
I became an enthusiast reader because of Michael Crichton at a very young age, so not long after the movie came out, I read the book, then bought Lost World the day it came out. They are excellent books. The movies became about corporate greed and animal rights because of course they did. They're simplistic ethics, easy to recognize and put on screen and basically no one argues with them. Everyone makes anti-greed movies, it's safe. But defining where screwing with nature goes from an everyday occurrence to a problem is lost on most people. Crichton obviously didn't think it was wrong to build cities or fish, so where' the limit? Is it wrong to plant genetically engineered crops? How about hybrid crops? We use those all the time and had been doing them at the time the novel was written. The complexity of his ethical point came from big-picture biome interactions and environmental fitness, purposefully not bringing in creatures where they didn't fit. A little bit of this makes it into the first movie, with the lunch debate, and the other five movies don't touch it. They mostly became schlock horror. The books are way past what an average movie audience can really grasp. I'll admit that I didn't register the family theme in Lost World. Hey, I was 14. But thinking back, you're spot on. Crichton is still underrated.
@KT-hr7fc
@KT-hr7fc Жыл бұрын
I literally just started the Jurassic Park Novel last week & I’m loving it immensely so far. Crazy timing for this video
@chaoticiannunez2419
@chaoticiannunez2419 Жыл бұрын
Jurassic Park and The Lost World got me into reading as a 12 year old in 2008. I could never remember the first time I saw the first JP film. It was kinda like a family member, it just always there. But I vividly the day I bought that paperback from Borders, I was never the same. I read it on a beach and on a car ride through the jungles of Puerto Rico and then on the mangroves of the east side of the island. It was unbelievably immersive for the young boy I was then. I remember how sad I was when I got to the ending, when Jurassic Park got napalmed by the military. And after finishing that, I couldn't wait for Lost World. Lost World was an even bigger surprise for me. Tragically, I discovered, that same year Michael Crichton had died. And it was devastating to me when I found out. Regardless, they opened up a whole new world for me and it changed my life.
@tjbarke6086
@tjbarke6086 Жыл бұрын
The best parts of the books is that they actually provide very interesting insights into scientific and philosophical concepts.
@thickerconstrictor9037
@thickerconstrictor9037 Жыл бұрын
I had the audiobook on last night while I slept. My favorite part of the first book is the motion sensor tracking part where they start looking for more than the expected number and realize they fucked up
@andresdeleon5160
@andresdeleon5160 Жыл бұрын
This is why I prefer to read the Jurassic Park books of Michael Crichton
@patrickcharles6983
@patrickcharles6983 Жыл бұрын
The Dinosaur horror novel that really needs a faithful film adaptation is "Carnosaur". The Corman film is nothing like the book, the book is essentially a Slasher/monster story with a Deinonycus as the slasher/monster. then the mad scientist/billionaire's private zoo gets unleashed on a village. a Carnosaur reboot could make dinosaurs scary AF again. JP at least stayed close to source, Corman made Carnosaur into some alien knockoff.
@AW-kr9fl
@AW-kr9fl Жыл бұрын
The novels are awesome. I tried reading them when I was a kid because I was obsessed with JP. I just understood the dino scenes but most of the themes and scientific commentary went over my head. As a teenager I re-read them and loved them more than the movies. As an adult, the first novel in particular is a masterpiece.
@chrisbayus5189
@chrisbayus5189 Жыл бұрын
I’ve read JP and TLW several times since I was 12 and they’re such good stories. Michael Chriton was a master of the Sci-Fi realm. A one to one movie adaptation of the books would be amazing, but it would absolutely be R rated. From Nedry getting disemboweled, to Eddie Carr getting torn apart to Genaro and Muldoon blowing a Raptor’s leg off, the books were DARK, but that is part of what made them so good
@chefboiardeeznutz9881
@chefboiardeeznutz9881 Жыл бұрын
I really hope they go route in the future. Would love to see how dark in tone it can be made. Doubt it will happen or at least anytime soon, but would be really nice.
@tatianaoliveira2191
@tatianaoliveira2191 Жыл бұрын
The compys scene with the baby would be terrifying to see (and Nedry's death)
@brockschannel3927
@brockschannel3927 Жыл бұрын
I'm writing my own version of the Jurassic park novel with modern Science, and a more chaotic plotline with the Dinosaurs mutating. I don't think it'll be as good,but I'm sure Michael Crichton would love my version.
@wesleyvantilborg
@wesleyvantilborg Жыл бұрын
That sounds awesome
@Red-Ranger3142
@Red-Ranger3142 Жыл бұрын
Now that’s something I would love to read
@brockschannel3927
@brockschannel3927 Жыл бұрын
@@Red-Ranger3142 it won't be ready for a while,I'm still working on the designs are mutations,along with other projects.
@Red-Ranger3142
@Red-Ranger3142 Жыл бұрын
@@brockschannel3927 As a writer myself, I completely understand
@brockschannel3927
@brockschannel3927 Жыл бұрын
@@Red-Ranger3142 if you're interested, one of the projects I'm working on is a custom table top RPG.
@tswims92
@tswims92 Жыл бұрын
I have not heard/thought about Land Before Time in a very very long time. What a blast from the past with that Little Foot reference. More importantly this was a great video! And I’ll take your advice and read Crichtons books.
@Kylenetic64
@Kylenetic64 27 күн бұрын
I'm literally just 3 hours or so into listening to the audiobook for the first book while I'm at work, and the first main scene with the young guy getting checked by the doctor that was injured in a construction machine accident. Describing the wounds, the deep penetration yet hints of tearing/mauling, the foamy saliva-like substance in the wounds, the clear slashes and bruising on the arms and hands clearly in trying to defend himself, having a reaction then vomiting blood everywhere...all evident that this wasn't a "machine accident". That scene was my first hint at the far darker setting of the book, and the scene made my stomach sink at the real world scenario of "surviving" an encounter like that. It made for such a brutal, terrifying reality to what these things can do. Amazingly done, loved it! The scene with the newborn, the girl at the beach, Ellie and Grant noticing the last minute addition of bars on the windows that weren't in the construction plans. Everything is shaping into one of my favourite literary experiences so far. Dinosaurs with less childlike wonderment, and more realistic horror elements that would actually come from reviving history's most dangerous animals!
@onigiri923
@onigiri923 Жыл бұрын
You are 100% correct. Anyone who loves the movies but has read them needs too. I did like 2 years ago and they were both fantastic! Made me love the franchise even more I think.
@thhanh1003
@thhanh1003 11 ай бұрын
I re-watched Jurassic Park III and it was so bad it was actually fun, I had a good time, because the movie is generous and sincerely tries. I don't have time to waste on the Jurassic World movies, they really thought of them like roller coasters, it transpires in the trailers.
@BruceParker-nc6of
@BruceParker-nc6of 6 ай бұрын
The book of Jurassic Park is WAY better than the movie!!!!!!!! SO GOOD!!!! I haven't read Lost World yet but I'm hyped for it. The dinosaurs are so much better. You can practically hear them roar and bellow
@animatedink2529
@animatedink2529 Жыл бұрын
I'm actually getting through the first novel and man oh man, I LOVE IT. I got Barnes & Noble's special hardcover edition which also contains The Lost World. The more horror tone throughout, the way it builds up suspense, more dinosaurs (including my favorite, Stegosaurus), and different portrayal of some of the characters.
@evassar92
@evassar92 Жыл бұрын
It's funny you posted this video today because I literally just finished reading the Lost World today. Loved it. Loved them both. My favorite novels.
@SGT_VES
@SGT_VES Жыл бұрын
Got my copy back in 2000 on Oahu, Hawaii in a bookstore a few miles away from the Jurassic Park Gallimimus field, the book had both Jurassic Park & The Lost World. The title page says Michael Crichton’s Jurassic World
@KingBrachion92
@KingBrachion92 Жыл бұрын
I've been re-reading the books once per year since I was 9 when the first movie came out. Little touches that you can't really nail in a movie keep bringing me back, like how Grant notices the extra security bars hastily welded onto hotel room windows that weren't in the original blueprints. My favorite monologue in the first one is Malcom expanding on how InGen doesn't respect the power of genetics because they didn't "earn" it; he compares it to a martial arts master learning to NOT recklessly kill people over the years and years it takes him to learn HOW to kill.
@sonjaprocive6093
@sonjaprocive6093 Жыл бұрын
Man I absolutely love the books. Especially the first one. Muldoon is my favorite character by far and a total badass!!
@adamvance3666
@adamvance3666 Жыл бұрын
Actually the wife and I are about a little over half through the Lost World. Definitely worth the read. Keep up the good content man.
@tylerdanielson7761
@tylerdanielson7761 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see 1 on 1 movie adaptations from the books. There are some really crazy intense scenes that I would love to see on the big screen.
@TheDeath138
@TheDeath138 10 ай бұрын
Personally, I want to see JP and The Lost World remade to follow the books more closely. Not that I didn't enjoy the movies as they are, but the books are just miles better.
@malice9240
@malice9240 Жыл бұрын
Iv seen the first three films more then a 100 times each. Finally at 16 I got the books for my birthday, and i have never read a book that fast in my life. The books are 10× better then the films in every way. Now i still love the films with my heart, but the books are so good. I can't describe it in words
@AyeYo_FRANKie
@AyeYo_FRANKie Жыл бұрын
So glad you brought back the old intro music
@haplon33
@haplon33 Жыл бұрын
the juvenile t-rex is an awesome book element. these books are what got me into reading for fun when i was younger, so i totally agree with your rec!
@ethandoyle4978
@ethandoyle4978 Жыл бұрын
I listening to both the books on Spotify last summer and I really enjoyed the scare moments, although I didn’t always enjoy the human characters the same way u enjoyed their film counterparts. If they plan on making more films/series they should same kind of terror the books had.
@adamsmoberly
@adamsmoberly Жыл бұрын
The part of the first film compared to the novel that irks me is that Alan and Ellie are awestruck by the dinosaurs and such until shit hits the fan in the film (only Malcolm questions it and he’s a damn mathematician), but in the book, they get there and the wonderstruck feeling dissipates when they get settled in, already seeing the major issues. If I could have been there to help write it (I wasn’t even born until 2 months later), I would have them see the baby dinosaurs and during lunch, Hammond goes off during it, the three talk about the issues after the excitement wears off and Gennaro disagrees with them, maybe storming off. Then Hammond meets up with them as they get ready for he tour, which the kids surprises them, which leaves Alan and Ellie trying to talk about how the park isn’t a good idea, but Hammond rushes them off, blowing off their concerns until after the ride. So by having Hammond basically blinding himself on purpose by his own absurd delusions of grandeur of his creation, the issues the park imposes is being ignored from the professionals that are aware how dangerous this is. I think it would help connect to the message more, especially since it’s really weird it takes them a while to see the threat, despite being knowledgeable in this field within the film.
@Rosshobson
@Rosshobson Жыл бұрын
The novels are great. Jurassic Park book is better than the movie - and the movie is probably the single greatest cinematic experience I’ve had.
@tykroch9622
@tykroch9622 Жыл бұрын
Hey @KlaytonFioriti Please do an audio book reading of the Michael Chrichton Jurassic Park books. You'd kill it, keep up the great work.
@pranay.sharma
@pranay.sharma Жыл бұрын
Finished JP book a week ago and right on the prologue conference speech in Lost World book. 😂 Ofc agree with you!
@Nick-1117
@Nick-1117 Жыл бұрын
I love JP and I love your content buddy. Some of my guys have all been reading the book together and having a blast. Thanks for your content buddy. It’s great.
@cruizlee214
@cruizlee214 Жыл бұрын
The most notable difference between the jurassic park novel and movie is that the book's first half is more of a techno thriller and it doesn't become an island adventure until much later.
@SuperiorPhantom-dx6vh
@SuperiorPhantom-dx6vh Жыл бұрын
Because the original novel is more of a horror movie/book than the PG-13 live action adaptations. Not to mention contains scenes that were so intense, that they should have been in the film: The T.rex licking the windshield of the car with the kids inside. Sigh of a killer. I hope the franchise gets rebooted & Becomes a horror franchise with James Cameron Writing & directing it
@Kirious
@Kirious Жыл бұрын
The thing about the islands being volcanic, I believe it was alluded to in The Lost World by mentioning that the island was run on geothermal power.
@KlaytonFioriti
@KlaytonFioriti Жыл бұрын
Yes that’s true
@prehistoricpictures_official
@prehistoricpictures_official Жыл бұрын
I actually watched some of your videos covering portions of the novels a few weeks back and they inspired me to pick up the first book and give it a shot. I’m still going through it, but man, it’s a truly amazing read and it’s so cool to see where this franchise started! Definitely is making me wish that Dominion and other movies in the series took more from it!
@latinghost4807
@latinghost4807 Жыл бұрын
Just recently brought the first book again to read cause of your videos. Keep up the awesome work
@SunnyBhakar-up8hb
@SunnyBhakar-up8hb Жыл бұрын
Klayton after you uploaded this I read both books thank you for this video I thoroughly enjoyed them!
@steel749
@steel749 Жыл бұрын
The 90s and early 00s Jurassic park era was honestly so much better compared to the sequel trilogy. I would definitely like to see a Netflix or some other streaming service do a reboot series or movie that's more of an actual adaptation of the first 2 books where the ending of the series or movies is the DX prion killing the dinosaurs
@KlaytonFioriti
@KlaytonFioriti Жыл бұрын
DX should DEFINITELY be adapted. I have no idea why they’ve never even mentioned it.
@Jason_Kunkel
@Jason_Kunkel Жыл бұрын
I NEED to reread the books! The 1st time I was reading them, I believe it was when Grant 1st got back to the control center & he had them run the census. They said it was fine. He told them to turn it up, they found more & more & more. I remember being like, "what? How high is this going to go?!?!!" There were so many parts in the book that got me.
@erickvonengelwalten8568
@erickvonengelwalten8568 Жыл бұрын
The books are great! Specially The Lost World! I always love that part of investigation of MalColm and Levine to find Isla Sorna, and then Prep out for the Excursion with the Professor and Eddie. Man! How could they not do this in a movie or series yet! Let unknown characters discover that something survive far away (excluding the Dominion end, of course)
@lepapabarbu
@lepapabarbu Жыл бұрын
i read both book a year or two ago and its all because of you. I agree that every fan of the franchise should read the book! so good! Michael Crichton is such a good writer imo. i start reading more of his book.
@ezilla11B
@ezilla11B Жыл бұрын
I love listening to the audiobooks for Jurassic Park & the Lost World, they’re my main go to audiobooks. I’d love to see straight film adaptations of the original books.
@amandylyn3881
@amandylyn3881 Жыл бұрын
Where do you listen to them?
@SV-fm5or
@SV-fm5or Жыл бұрын
@Klayton Fioriti, I cannot stress enough how much I enjoy and appreciate your channel.
@karnagefails333
@karnagefails333 Жыл бұрын
Good timing dude; I was starting to lose it at work 👍
@buggyboy2849
@buggyboy2849 Жыл бұрын
One of the first books I personally bought as a kid in my language and then few years later bought again in english as well, great stuff!
@akarhu
@akarhu Жыл бұрын
The books were great. I happened to read the Lost World first, translated into my native language, as a kid. It helped a lot that it was one of the best... no, the best novel translation I've ever read. Adapting just enough to take use of differences in the languages, and thus keeping the narration feel right and vivid but still Crichton. Later on I learned how much harm a bad translation can do, as many of similar top sellers are read translated - badly translated - world-wide. Having since read the original in English twice or so, I still feel the translation matches the telling of the original - likely the only novel I can state that myself. I can't help wondering how many people worldwide have missed Crichton's storytelling due to bad translations. (I've never read the original JP1 novel except in English, so I don't know how that worked out in my native.)
@alexandrumircea
@alexandrumircea Жыл бұрын
I was a massive novel reader all throughout childhood and especially highschool, but the JP & LW novels were the worst experiences I've ever had with any books - the translations must have been terrible, at least I hope so. But I was still left with a reticence to get back to them
@michaeldiaz9999
@michaeldiaz9999 Жыл бұрын
Also despite its length, JP the book was so good and such a page turner, I finished it in only two days.
@sammyt7981
@sammyt7981 Жыл бұрын
Will you do a video talking about why the giganotosaurus isn’t a true villain
@NemoNebulous
@NemoNebulous Жыл бұрын
If you haven't read the books, you don't know the genius you're missing out on. They are SO GOOD. Have read them both several times, and will surely read them many more times throughout my life if the Lord gives me the time.
@LilyZerep
@LilyZerep Жыл бұрын
🙂 Thanks to your earlier videos where you would read a couple of bits from the novels, I was motivated to buy both novels. It took me a few months to read the first one (this was back when COVID first hit the US), but I loved it. It took me completely by surprise how dark, extremely graphic, and how different it was from the movie. Idk how he did it, but Michael Crichton was able to keep you in suspense and keep you invested in finding out more about where the characters and story was going. It was like watching a good horror movie. The only thing that made it difficult to understand was the science and technology stuff when it was talking about the computer software, the genetics and dinosaur names (science is not my strong suit) but I still highly recommend the book to anyone. I started reading the second novel but I haven't been able to as far as I like due every day life crap.
@DipOnTheChip
@DipOnTheChip Жыл бұрын
I think I need to read the books now
@michaelb465
@michaelb465 Жыл бұрын
The books are some of my favorite books. The first is just amazing.
@darthmadeus
@darthmadeus Жыл бұрын
Lol, I screwed up. Started the Lost World when I was 12 and only read a third of it. Read Jurassic Park in my late teens/early twenties and rereading it now. Afterwards, I have to finally complete the Lost World. Such amazing books. Crichton is one of my favorite authors for his stories, his prose, and pacing. Absolute master of his craft. Side note: if you haven't read Pirate Latitudes by him, you're missing out.
@J_Stevens89
@J_Stevens89 Жыл бұрын
Agree 100%. I really need to re-read them since the last time I did was in middle school in the early-mid 2000's lol
@ToddBurge-sh8iq
@ToddBurge-sh8iq Жыл бұрын
I been trying to find the Jurassic park and world book for last couple of years but can’t find nothing
@LoneWolfProdNY
@LoneWolfProdNY Жыл бұрын
Hey Klayton. I found out that my friend Charles Pellegrino wrote the paper that inspired Michael Crichton (R.I.P.) to write the Jurassic Park novel.
@zendoargos4988
@zendoargos4988 Жыл бұрын
I read the books based on your suggestions in previous videos and they are both vastly different than any of the films. I would be interested in seeing a retelling of the story that follows a combination of the original book and movie with heavy flashbacks to all of the secret work to successfully create the animals and build the park. That might have to be a 2-part film because there's so much, but I think it would be a lot more interesting than Dominion and Fallen Kingdom where they turned the franchise into little more than a Godzilla movie...a bad Godzilla movie.
@spiderlime
@spiderlime Жыл бұрын
it would probably not happen anytime soon, but the time has come to break free from the jp frenchise as we know it, by creating a TV SERIES as a faithful adaptation of the books. each book needs only one eason, and no more than 10 episodes of one hour each. possibly even less than 10. with attention for continuity and closure, and a new visual style whih would be darker in tone, it can be done well enough.
@timothylorinwinning2758
@timothylorinwinning2758 Жыл бұрын
I’m dyslexic and ADHDer. My dyslexia makes it difficult to read. My ADHD makes it difficult to focus on AudioBooks. So it’s very rare that I was read a book. I had somewhat known about changes from JP novel to film, ie Wu and Hammond. But nothing about TLW. However, about a year ago I discovered your channel and watched years old videos going over some of the best scenes from TLW, particularly the cage with Arby. And I just wanted to know the full story. I listed to an audiobook of Jurassic Park and borrowed the Lost World from a friend. If it wasn’t for you, I never would have had those stories opened up to me. So thank you!
@SunnyBhakar-up8hb
@SunnyBhakar-up8hb Жыл бұрын
I thought I was the ultimate fan until this video you finally convinced me to order both books
@geckoraptor9397
@geckoraptor9397 Жыл бұрын
I read both of them the second one Is my favorite book of all time
@brycevo
@brycevo Жыл бұрын
The novels are beyond fantastic. If you're on this channel and you haven't, you really should
@oscarponce6045
@oscarponce6045 Жыл бұрын
I have to thank you for convincing me to get and read JP’s Novel. I don’t read novels at all but Micheal Crichton’s JP was such a fun and great book to read. I still have to read The Lost World, gonna get it soon so I can experience what the books offer in all.
@LegoBeachtrooper
@LegoBeachtrooper Жыл бұрын
I read the books like 5 years ago because of your videos about them, best 2 books I've ever read. I absolutely love The Lost World (novel) and wish they adapted that story, still love the movies tho. If anyone hasn't read the JP books, PLEASE do. Even if you arent a big reader (Like me) You will LOVE them.
@Red-Ranger3142
@Red-Ranger3142 Жыл бұрын
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