REACTING to *Jurassic Park (1993)* ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!! (First Time Watching) Classic Movies



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James, Nobu, Hayley and Stella are reacting to Jurassic Park (1993) and it is absolutely amazing!!!
Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Sam Neill star in this incredible and groundbreaking film sclassic directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg! Enjoy this first time watching classic movies reaction to Jurassic Park 1!

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37 thoughts on “REACTING to *Jurassic Park (1993)* ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!! (First Time Watching) Classic Movies”

  1. 18:30 i honestly I’m shocked they didn’t recognize him right away😂
    Samuel L. Jackson has a unique voice and face. His line is iconic “Hold on to your butts” it’s being meme to death and so much merchandise has come out of it too.

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  2. Fun fact, the scene where the T-Rex breaks through the class on top of the kids wasn’t supposed to happen. The animatronic malfunctioned and it went too far and the kids fear and reaction was genuine! Also favorite Dino is probably the Iguanadon (I think that’s how you spell it?)

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  3. Oh oh I know why the triceratops was sick, it didn’t eat the berries, but it did swallow them, it has a gizzard so it has to replace the stones in it, and when it did it would accidentally ingest the toxic berries.

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  4. Before Avatar Jurassic Park revolutionized CGI. It was so huge in the box office that when it was scheduled for release on VHS and DVD it went back to the theaters pissing me off.

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  5. I remember watching Jurassic Park for the first time and being fascinated with the idea of a pet dinosaur, opted to steal my brothers' toy dinos. All the best for our real life Alan Grant, Sam Neill, as he announced he is on remission!

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  6. I have read the books and seen the movies and I love the books and I like most of the movies. Unfortunately it did kind of get more and more ridiculous as the franchise went on but for the time it was unbelievable. I remember seeing it at the cinema about 5 times. I have seen a number of increasingly younger people watching it for the first time and it still holds up.

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  7. In the book, there was another reason they weren't aware the dinosaurs were breeding until it was too late:

    They did carefully track the population of the dinosaurs with a computerized surveillance system that logged and tracked the movements of every single dinosaur on the island to make sure they didn't escape, it would have tripped an alarm instantly if the count was off. But since they KNEW all the dinosaurs were female and DIDN'T know that them changing genders was even a possibility… they programmed it to STOP COUNTING at the expected number of dinosaurs and ignore any further sensor trips beyond it. If they hadn't done that, they would have realized right away that more dinosaurs were appearing where they shouldn't be and cottoned on to the gender changing much, much sooner.

    This also means that a number of dinosaurs had LONG SINCE slipped off the island untracked, and were already being sighted occasionally in mainland South Americ, breeding totally unchecked and thriving in the South American Rainforest. They had a secondary safeguard in place for this eventuality, the dinosaurs were engineered with a genetic defect that prevented them from producing a life-critical enzyme, Lysine, naturally. If they were not regularly supplied Lysine from an outside source (in this case, slipped into the Park's water supply), they would sicken, weaken, and die in only a week or two.

    The dinosaurs that escaped were generally spotted attacking or grazing on Lysine-rich crops and plants, apparently having worked out that if they ate these crops regularly they wouldn't get sick.

    Indeed… life finds a way.

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  8. Jurassic Park…it might not be the best among the many, many great Spielberg movie but it's definitely one of the most important for cinema !! Before that movie, 3D was mostly the Genesis planet in Star Trek 2, a painted glass knight in Young Sherlock Holmes 1985, metal robot in T2 1991 and water alien in the Abyss 1989…Here it's a full dinosaur and it age perfectly ! It was huge and pushed hollywood to try to work with CGI…took them a while to adapt other thing but it change cinema ! There is also a lot of practical effects and it key, because the mix balance the movie, kinda like Mad Max Fury Road ! One of the best experience i ever seen in cinema, the summer of 1993 !!!

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  9. I very much do not like the little girl in this movie. She was just,,,very stupid, did not listen to her brother who actually knew shit about dinosaurs, and would not stop screaming.

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  10. There were a lot of practical effects and great animatronics for sure, especially for closeups, but this movie broke serious new ground in CG as well, and there's a ton of it. Not to the amounts we have in movies today by any means, but there was a decent amount there.

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  11. In the book, that triceratops was is labor. they decided to not show that in the movie for two reasons. One they had the "cute" moment already with the hatching egg when they first arrived and they didn't want to have too many cute moments in the movie. Second it would lessen the impact of him discovering the fully hatched nest later in the movie when they learn the dinosaurs actually are breeding.

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  12. I don't know why people don't like the second one. Sure by comparison, the first was SO groundbreaking, and you can't really top that.
    But the second movie has a lot of heart about family that it's a solid movie that in my opinion only pales because people compare it to the first one so much.

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  13. Actually most of the effects are CGI, but they also had lots of animatronics.Before this movie very few films had CGI. There were only a few movies before this that used CGI. The owl in "Labyrinth" with David Bowie, the Star fighting scenes in "The last starfighter", "The Abyss", and "Terminator 2" used CGI but other than that, movies did not use CGI until after Jurassic park. The CGI just wasn't good enough. The owl in Labyrinth and the Star fighting scenes in the last starfighter will give you an idea of how good (or rather bad) CGI was in the 80's. I see lots of reaction channels that watch movies in the 70's and 80's and think they have CGI in them, but they didn't. I also hear the reaction channels saying certain things in 70's and 80's films are green screened. But they didn't use green screens back then, they used blue screens. Most effects in most movies prior to Jurassic park were done with practical effects.

    The island they filmed on was Hawaii, it was the same location (at least some of the locations) that they filmed the beginning scenes of Raiders of the Lost Ark.

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  14. You should read the books, written by Michael Crichton, the series was based on. It was fun watching it through your reactions
    Some films based on the works of Michael Crichton. The ones with the asterisk are among my favorites,
    1973 – 'Westworld' *

    1974 – 'The Terminal Man

    1978 – 'Coma

    1979 – 'The First Great Train Robbery *

    1981 – 'Looker

    1984 – 'Runaway

    1989 – 'Physical Evidence

    1993 – 'Jurassic Park *

    1994 – 'Disclosure

    1995 – 'Congo

    1996 – 'Twister *

    1997 – 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park *

    1998 – 'Sphere *

    1999 – 'The 13th Warrior

    2003 – 'Timeline

    2008 – 'The Andromeda Strain *

    As we say here in Texas! Y'all be safe.

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