Sam Parrish loved Alan so much that all he wanted was for Alan to come back. When Alan disappeared into the jungle Sam's heart died. "When his kid ran away, Sam put all he had into trying to find him. His time, his money. Everything. After a while, he stopped comin' to work. He just quit carin'. l don't think anybody Ioved his boy more than Sam did." 😢😭 Luckily Alan Parrish got to keep the knowledge he learned in the Alternate Timeline he lived through to understand that his Father loved him dearly and that Sam just wanted his son back.
Sarah and Alan didn't have an easy time growing up, mainly because it was so lonely for both of them. When Alan disappeared, Sarah told the police that he had been sucked into a board game and everyone in town laughed at her and called her crazy. No one wanted to be Sarah's friend. Alan grew up in a jungle world where apparently you can't make friends with anyone or anything. In Jumanji, you have 2 choices; Hunt or BE hunted. I'm kind of surprised that Alan managed to survive in that world for 26 years. It makes it good that when they finish the game, Alan and Sarah are back in 1969 as kids again. Which means they get to grow up the happy way and have a happy life.
It proved that finishing the game was the only option because when it's finished, it pulls everything back into it then reverses time to the point when the game started
Also at the end of the film, their adult minds jumped into their 1969 younger selves, so they are way more mature than they were in the original Jumanji timeline.
First now, as an adult, can I appreciate the trauma that Sarah went through. The experience basically wrecked her, pscyhologically, and that's why I can really appreciate the ending of the movie where she and Allan get to live their lives, properly, together. Bonnie Hunt was terrific.
Right. Sarah, like Alan, was alone for 26 years. Because the traumatization she went through and losing Alan in the jungle at first and being surrounded by bats and being called crazy after telling everyone she saw Alan sucked into the board game, and having to have psychiatry and psychiatric medicine, she had been making her living as a fortune teller to pay for it and support for herself, even though she didn’t really want that. Now, having finished the game, everything was back to normal, and she and Alan both grew up together, get married and are expecting their first child and around Christmas 1994, when and at their house they meet Jim and Martha Shepherd and their kids Judy and Peter.
Everybody loved Williams as a comedian but he was also able to become so frightening so easily. He had this capacity to go from funny to scary in an instant. He's very good in serious, psychological roles like in Insomnia.
Yeah his monologue before this about how he's "Seen things you've only seen in your nightmares" was chilling.... and then his evil little laugh here.... it really shows you what he had to become to survive there.
One of my favorite scenes. Sarah's reaction was classic and I like how Judy and Peter were looking at them like they've never seen adults argue before.
"He's not dead, he's in the jungle waiting for someone to roll a 5 or 8." This was on my newsfeed earlier. ^^ Best tribute ever. Man, I'm going to miss him. :(
I rewatch this movie many times and while it still is fun I see it as coming to terms with our own past trauma. Childhood bullies, parental conflict, misinterpreting trauma and make it something else. In the end, Jumanji was about overcoming ourselves; facing our fears and self doubt.
I love this movie. I actually recorded it when it showed on TV a month back, showed it to two of my nephews, when it was over, I told the youngest that that wasn't the entire movie, and then I had to explain how the tv network edits the movies for the alotted time frame. I then bought the movie on DVD, and showed it to them last night. And the youngest was pointing out the parts that he hadn't seen last time. I told him it's like watching deleted scenes.😂
+karthu1993 Same here. He has always been my favorite comedic actor ever since I was a kid, but I didn't realize it until he passed away. It still doesn't seem real to me that he's no longer here with us, even though his spirit and his legacy will live on forever. :,(
+caitlinjane92 i love robin williams. i also love the first 45 seconds of this scene the acting between the two , the backround music and when she faints in my mind shows why this film is so loved it had comedy , tension , good acting and suspense you can watch now or then and still see it as a great movie without nostalgia glasses
Can you blame her? Who'd want to play that game again after seeing such a horrifying thing happen to someone they love because of it?! Seriously, that could give people nightmares!
when I was younger and had the board game, I'd play with my brother and he'd trick me into thinking that the stuff would come out...or I would get stuck in the game like Alan did. ALL THE TIME he did that whenever we played the game
much doesn’t have their own something like that tenure passion democracy want personal unprofessional people thanking part telling them too many people including truism don’t know how they are and what they say is it and they have no choice but to do the things they do is to get the same thing they need it and they will do their own that pause wired exists depend upon how much it takes to be able with its all over true
He was just upset because he thinks that the reason he's been picked on for so long is because they're waiting for him to live in a building named after him. I know. I know it was really named after his grandfather.
I like to think about how deep down, Sarah knew that the board game stuff was real and as she grew older, she’s haunted by Alan’s turn. Alan’s last words to her were “roll the dice” and for twenty six years she couldn’t do it. Alan’s dad got framed, his factory went bankrupt, his family searched for him until their dying days and Sarah knew it would’ve ended sooner or maybe not even happened if she just went back and rolled the dice.
My two favorite parts: 1) Alan: *Puts game on table* Sarah: *WHOA!!!!!!!!!!* 2) Sarah: *Reaches out hand with dices* *Drops on game* Alan: *Savage chuckle*
Bonnie Hunt was so incredible as Sarah Whittle in this movie, that she won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress, and let me tell you, after seeing this movie so many times, I know for a fact that she deserved it.
Sarah: “No, no, no. It wasn’t real, Alan! Your father murdered you and chopped you up into little pieces.” Alan: “Sarah, come on! My dad did that? My father could barely hug me, let alone cut me into little pieces.” Sarah’s line had me laughing. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I find this superior to the "two sequels" for a number of reasons, but I truly like how all four of the lead/protagonist characters shared some common themes: all four were marked by tragedy; Alan spent 26 years isolated in a hostile jungle; Sarah was a pariah disbelieved by her peers about what truly happened to her childhood friend; and Peter and Judy had lost their parents to a terrible accident. All four characters were outcasts and alone, but banded together to play game, and formed friendships and a pseudo family. The icing on the cake was that Alan and Sarah retained their memories from the "alternate" timeline and after they grew up the second time they were able to save Judy and Peter's parents from their untimely deaths. A truly spectacular story arc for the four characters.
I never understood why Sarah became a psychic. You'd think after being laughed at by the entire town and considered crazy, she would want a normal life.
wow I remember going to see this in the movies when I was on 7 or 8!! I was fascinated by this movie, me and my cousins used to take all the board games in the house and pretend they were jumanji. We'd make up phrases that included scary creatures and make them rhyme and all that. Then we'd run a round my attic hidding from the imaginary things that "popped out " of the board and all. OMG...I miss being a kid in the 90's!!!!
I remember when i first saw this movie i was 8 and it was Eid, i was bored out of my mind but then this movie came up. I became a robin williams fan after that and i cried like a baby when he died. Rest in Peace Robin Williams
I used to be terrified of this film, but now I really want to watch it again! oh Robin Williams, you've brought so much joy to the world. Rest In Peace
They forgot the scene "give me the dice and you can go home. You don't have to play anymore. *Sarah drops the dice in Alan's hand but he pulls away allowing the dice to roll her turn. Alan snickers*
Sarah: Alan, please, last time I played this game, it ruined my life. Alan (chuckles): It ruined *your* life? "In the jungle, you must wait till the dice roll five or eight"
Even though I wished that Bonnie Hunt had more Screen Time in this, I thought that she did a really great Job. Here are all the other Actresses that were considered for the Role of Sarah Whittle: Jodie Foster, Kirstie Alley, Kim Cattrall, Jamie Lee Curtis, Madonna, Demi Moore, Michelle Pfeiffer, Meg Ryan, Sharon Stone, Kelly Preston, Julia Roberts, Lea Thompson, Helen Hunt, Julianne Moore, Heather Locklear, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jennifer Grey and Nicole Kidman !!!
"My father could barely hug me, let alone cut me into little pieces." What a line
There is the weirdest mix of sadness and comfort in that line especially with how he delivered it
@@thepowerofIandI hey can you spread word about a TH-cam video it’s called library assistant becomes savior for dog
Jumanji is the movie like zathura
Alan is defending his father’s honor
Sam Parrish loved Alan so much that all he wanted was for Alan to come back. When Alan disappeared into the jungle Sam's heart died. "When his kid ran away, Sam put all he had into trying to find him. His time, his money. Everything. After a while, he stopped comin' to work. He just quit carin'. l don't think anybody Ioved his boy more than Sam did." 😢😭
Luckily Alan Parrish got to keep the knowledge he learned in the Alternate Timeline he lived through to understand that his Father loved him dearly and that Sam just wanted his son back.
"I'm sitting in his living room drinking lemonade"... Lol my favorite part!!
That and "WOAH!"
@@trinitymplayers the way they're sitting on the couch in front of her too
Sarah and Alan didn't have an easy time growing up, mainly because it was so lonely for both of them. When Alan disappeared, Sarah told the police that he had been sucked into a board game and everyone in town laughed at her and called her crazy. No one wanted to be Sarah's friend. Alan grew up in a jungle world where apparently you can't make friends with anyone or anything. In Jumanji, you have 2 choices; Hunt or BE hunted. I'm kind of surprised that Alan managed to survive in that world for 26 years. It makes it good that when they finish the game, Alan and Sarah are back in 1969 as kids again. Which means they get to grow up the happy way and have a happy life.
And experience the joys of puberty twice.
It proved that finishing the game was the only option because when it's finished, it pulls everything back into it then reverses time to the point when the game started
Also at the end of the film, their adult minds jumped into their 1969 younger selves, so they are way more mature than they were in the original Jumanji timeline.
Alexander Edward Pytko it gave them a chance to start over with lives this time together
But the memory of that nightmare will be with them for the rest of their lives.
First now, as an adult, can I appreciate the trauma that Sarah went through. The experience basically wrecked her, pscyhologically, and that's why I can really appreciate the ending of the movie where she and Allan get to live their lives, properly, together. Bonnie Hunt was terrific.
Right. Sarah, like Alan, was alone for 26 years. Because the traumatization she went through and losing Alan in the jungle at first and being surrounded by bats and being called crazy after telling everyone she saw Alan sucked into the board game, and having to have psychiatry and psychiatric medicine, she had been making her living as a fortune teller to pay for it and support for herself, even though she didn’t really want that. Now, having finished the game, everything was back to normal, and she and Alan both grew up together, get married and are expecting their first child and around Christmas 1994, when and at their house they meet Jim and Martha Shepherd and their kids Judy and Peter.
I'm surprised somebody from her childhood didn't try to play the game and see what would happen.
@Darkman9478 you mean 1995.
@@eliashuapilla 1994. Jim and Martha died in January of 1995 in the original timeline.
@@Tornado1994 ah okay.
Really love Bonnie Hunt's performance in this. She did a spectacular job being terrified. :) Not to say the others didn't do a bad job either.
Especially Robin Williams as Alan.
Speaking of Bonnie Hunt you know she also voiced Rosie the black widow spider in a bugs life
I admire Alan standing up for his father against Sarah’s accusation of murder
She's adorable 😀
Love her in this and The Green Mile
Terrified and comedic.
My favorite is when he pretends to take to dice from her and when she hands over the dice, he pulls away his hands, thus causing a roll. RIP Robin.
What always gets me is the evil little chuckle he does after doing that! XD
09kfactor "It's the law of the jungle, Sarah."
Oldest rick in the book
My favorite part is when she fainted
And does that evil laugh
When he got the game on the table Sarah was like: "OH HELL NO!!!" XD
because of what happened 26 yrs ago
+Jaisen Weaver I know. I have seen the movie.
Ikr!😂😂
I looveeeeeeed that part!!
Me too!
"My father could barely hug me, let alone cut me into little pieces."
It makes sense... If he didn't even show any physical affection to him, then why even bother even chopping him up.
@TAVARIUS POWELL probably the wife or someone from the shoe factory
Its all rubbish. Alan's father never killed his own son. Most people in town knew/believed that.
Leonidas Riverson
Sounds like a typical small-town disappearance story.
@@RoboZombie44 Not alan's mother. That can't be right. She & Alan's father died.
Everybody loved Williams as a comedian but he was also able to become so frightening so easily. He had this capacity to go from funny to scary in an instant. He's very good in serious, psychological roles like in Insomnia.
This was my first time ever seeing him do a serious role, I was really taken aback.
or one hour photo!
Yeah his monologue before this about how he's "Seen things you've only seen in your nightmares" was chilling.... and then his evil little laugh here.... it really shows you what he had to become to survive there.
He was indeed a world class actor. He embraced on what being an actor truly is.
"WOOOAAH GOD NO! OH NO NO NO NO NO!" hahahahaha I love her
She is SO GOOD!
One of my favorite scenes. Sarah's reaction was classic and I like how Judy and Peter were looking at them like they've never seen adults argue before.
Or so paranoid
More like they’re unaware of how it is since their parents died
Rest In Paradise Robin Williams aka Alan Parrish thanks for the memories :(
"He's not dead, he's in the jungle waiting for someone to roll a 5 or 8."
This was on my newsfeed earlier. ^^ Best tribute ever. Man, I'm going to miss him. :(
So am i
If only I could roll a five or an eight, I could bring Robin Williams. He certainly was and always will be one of my many favorites. RIP, Robin.
"You killed her."
No she just fainted.
Hey. I like Jumanji too.
Roll credits.
@Kailyn Landwehr yeah, after realizing he was Alan
"You killed her." LMAO
YTWarrior100 XD
More like put her out... At least long enough to get her back to the house and finish what was started 26 years ago
or fainted
I bet that wasn't on the script! 🤣🤣🤣
I rewatch this movie many times and while it still is fun I see it as coming to terms with our own past trauma. Childhood bullies, parental conflict, misinterpreting trauma and make it something else. In the end, Jumanji was about overcoming ourselves; facing our fears and self doubt.
What ever happened to Billy Jessup? Did he dump Sarah after he thought she gone crazy when Alan gets sucked in the game?
I love this movie. I actually recorded it when it showed on TV a month back, showed it to two of my nephews, when it was over, I told the youngest that that wasn't the entire movie, and then I had to explain how the tv network edits the movies for the alotted time frame. I then bought the movie on DVD, and showed it to them last night. And the youngest was pointing out the parts that he hadn't seen last time. I told him it's like watching deleted scenes.😂
R.I.P. Robin Williams (1951-2014)
"I'm gonna make some iced tea. Does anyone want some tea?"
*firmly plants the saber onto the floor*
A.k.a SIT DOWN!
Alan please last time I played this game it ruined my life !
😳
WHOAAA!!!!!
🤣😅🤣😅
Bonnie Hunt's reaction was brilliant and priceless! Too perfect!
1:21
HER REACTION! LMAO!
Darkqueen688 😂
It was so funny.....😂😂😂
I would have screamed louder and threw the game at the wall
@@moneylover318 same...🖒🖒😂😂😂
She was like oh hell no I am not playing that again you don’t remember what happened 26 years ago
this movie made me his fan. It was one of the first hollywood movies I've watched.
Robin Williams is my first hollywood favorite.
He's also one of mine.
He's also an awesome role model
+karthu1993 Same here. He has always been my favorite comedic actor ever since I was a kid, but I didn't realize it until he passed away. It still doesn't seem real to me that he's no longer here with us, even though his spirit and his legacy will live on forever. :,(
+caitlinjane92 i love robin williams. i also love the first 45 seconds of this scene the acting between the two , the backround music and when she faints in my mind shows why this film is so loved it had comedy , tension , good acting and suspense you can watch now or then and still see it as a great movie without nostalgia glasses
+Scott Buckley 100% agree
He is my Dad's. He told me when I asked him.
Great script writting, the chills when he said "I was that little boy Sarah"
Screw the two sequels. This, to me, will always remain the one and only Jumanji.
Robin ❤️
They really did besmirch the good names of Jumanji AND the late robin williams with those heartless cash grabs that’s movies nowadays for ya
Screw you. The sequels are awesome for once. You are an idiot.
I love Sarah's reaction when he pulled out the game, I laugh everytime! If you watch closely, it's like a late reaction!
Lol😂😂😂😂
poor sarah, she goes totally ballistic when he pulls out the game
I would too!
and then when he tricks her into rolling the dice!
Can you blame her? Who'd want to play that game again after seeing such a horrifying thing happen to someone they love because of it?! Seriously, that could give people nightmares!
when I was younger and had the board game, I'd play with my brother and he'd trick me into thinking that the stuff would come out...or I would get stuck in the game like Alan did. ALL THE TIME he did that whenever we played the game
He's just carrying her down the street lmao.
Best laugh ever when he tricks her with the dice.
Damn so many people miss Robin Williams.
You know someone’s freaked when they effortlessly glide over a couch like she did lol
Wish we could see the bloopers of her trying to jump over the sofa xD
Oh I wouldn’t be surprised if she tumbled over at least once lol
"A hunter from the darkest wild...makes you feel just like a child." -Alan
Robin Williams. An amazing actor who managed to make millions laugh. We miss you. RIP
+ege1993 and cry sometimes in the same film
Rest In Peace Robin Williams. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
He made $1 for every person he made laugh
much doesn’t have their own something like that tenure passion democracy want personal unprofessional people thanking part telling them too many people including truism don’t know how they are and what they say is it and they have no choice but to do the things they do is to get the same thing they need it and they will do their own that pause wired exists depend upon how much it takes to be able with its all over true
Robin Williams was a magnificent actor
Historical scene of a milestone movie of my childhood.
You mean hysterical.
1:22 I really love so much this moment.
Alan was upset about having to go to boarding school...if only he knew where he'd be going instead...
He was just upset because he thinks that the reason he's been picked on for so long is because they're waiting for him to live in a building named after him. I know. I know it was really named after his grandfather.
1:22 Sarah's reaction is priceless! Someone should make a gif of it. :)
At 0:34 when Sarah realizes that it's Allen she faints
Yeah that was pretty funny. Sarah has been TERRIFIED of that game ever since she lost her closest friend.
@@geldan1997 but before such she realized it was Alan at the door
The reason why she reacted like that was because she had a bad experience when she first played it
@@geldan1997 I don’t blame her the bats
I like this movie because my name is Sarah Whittle!!!
Also because it's a cool movie
Get out. Really?
you must be afraid of playing table games then.
Cool😂
Amazinggg
Did you marry Alan Parrish or Billy Jessup
“You killed her.” That was hilarious!
Peter: "You killed her." XD
That was a young Bradley Pierce!
0:49 just the fact that they carried back to Alan’s house still makes me laugh 😂😂
I loved how peter breaks the fourth wall and looks at us from time to time. He does it here, and he does it when he finds the ax.
No, he was looking at Sara, but he did when he found the axe
Actually, in this scene, Peter is exchanging looks with his sister about Sara's reaction at seeing the game again.
Hard to believe this movie is 20 years old. Hit theaters Dec. 15th 1995.
1 week exactly before I was born.
Was one of my favorite movies of the 90s still hard to believe Robin Williams has passed
+Christopher Hamilton now when he is dead, Jumanji sequel has more chances of never happenning.
And I hope it doesn't
Christopher Hamilton why?? I disagree. I want the sequel badly!
Her reaction to seeing the game deserves an Oscar alone
This part was always funny to me as a kid and it still is till this day. Just the way Sarah freaks out and literally jumps over the couch LOOOL.
Alan: “I was that little boy Sarah“
Sarah: 😵🥴😴
Peter 0:45 “You killed her!“
Me: 😂🤣😎
I like to think about how deep down, Sarah knew that the board game stuff was real and as she grew older, she’s haunted by Alan’s turn. Alan’s last words to her were “roll the dice” and for twenty six years she couldn’t do it. Alan’s dad got framed, his factory went bankrupt, his family searched for him until their dying days and Sarah knew it would’ve ended sooner or maybe not even happened if she just went back and rolled the dice.
My two favorite parts: 1) Alan: *Puts game on table*
Sarah: *WHOA!!!!!!!!!!*
2) Sarah: *Reaches out hand with dices*
*Drops on game*
Alan: *Savage chuckle*
💯Alan's 😈 chuckle
RIP Robin Williams and James Horner. 😢
20th Anniversary he died
Bonnie Hunt was so incredible as Sarah Whittle in this movie, that she won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress, and let me tell you, after seeing this movie so many times, I know for a fact that she deserved it.
I don't blame Sarah for freaking out like that. She remembered a bad flashback about that game.
Sarah: “No, no, no. It wasn’t real, Alan! Your father murdered you and chopped you up into little pieces.”
Alan: “Sarah, come on! My dad did that? My father could barely hug me, let alone cut me into little pieces.”
Sarah’s line had me laughing. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The reaction "WOAHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhh" omfg so funny
RIP Robin Williams, master of comedy.
I prefer this version of Jumanji than the 2017 version this One was me and My Sister’s Childhood show☺️☺️☺️
I find this superior to the "two sequels" for a number of reasons, but I truly like how all four of the lead/protagonist characters shared some common themes: all four were marked by tragedy; Alan spent 26 years isolated in a hostile jungle; Sarah was a pariah disbelieved by her peers about what truly happened to her childhood friend; and Peter and Judy had lost their parents to a terrible accident. All four characters were outcasts and alone, but banded together to play game, and formed friendships and a pseudo family.
The icing on the cake was that Alan and Sarah retained their memories from the "alternate" timeline and after they grew up the second time they were able to save Judy and Peter's parents from their untimely deaths.
A truly spectacular story arc for the four characters.
1:23
when I see a spider or any kind of insect headed towards me LOL
Bonnie Hunt voiced Sally in Cars and Bonnie Hopps (Judy's Mom) in Zootopia.
She also voiced Rosy from A Bug's Life.
+ThePizzadude93 I know that.
Bonnie Hunt's done a lot of supporting characters for Pixar. She was also the monster running the scream simulator in Monster's Inc.
She even voiced Dolly from Toy Story 3
Liger595 ههههه
1:22 ahahahahaha
0:48 I just realized that they carried her over to his house! Lmao I don’t know how I missed that!
Her reaction to the game is everything.
best 'WOAH!" ever!! Crying.
I never understood why Sarah became a psychic. You'd think after being laughed at by the entire town and considered crazy, she would want a normal life.
1:22- You can see the monkey is in the crocodiles path.
This was one of Robin William's best films! So well acted and he looked handsome.
wow I remember going to see this in the movies when I was on 7 or 8!! I was fascinated by this movie, me and my cousins used to take all the board games in the house and pretend they were jumanji. We'd make up phrases that included scary creatures and make them rhyme and all that. Then we'd run a round my attic hidding from the imaginary things that "popped out " of the board and all. OMG...I miss being a kid in the 90's!!!!
1:22 When your girlfriend tells you she’s pregnant
RIP ROBIN
Some say Robin Williams isn't dead, he's just in the jungle waiting for someone to roll a 5 or an 8.
Actually he is dead this is reality and those kind of people have to accept it
@@jamessparkman6604 I won't
@@marvinthemaniac7698 Robin Williams is dead that means you’re in denial
@@jamessparkman6604 his death ruined my life, it still hurts me to this day.
@@marvinthemaniac7698 I can empathize with that because I loved him to
1:22
Sarah: WHOA, GOD!!!!
The look on Kirsten's face, she giggled! LOL!
One of my favorite Childhood movies with Him in it RIP Robin
I remember when i first saw this movie i was 8 and it was Eid, i was bored out of my mind but then this movie came up. I became a robin williams fan after that and i cried like a baby when he died. Rest in Peace Robin Williams
1:23 when your friend whips out the OUIJA board, 😂😂
RIP ROBIN WILLIAM
1:21 "While we're waiting..." :)
The boy who plays Peter voiced chip in beauty and the beast
1:23 whoooahh noo no no no no god
“You killed her” hahaha that part always cracked me up
I used to be terrified of this film, but now I really want to watch it again! oh Robin Williams, you've brought so much joy to the world. Rest In Peace
1:21 LOL
I love Bonnie Hunt
Sara was so traumatized she changed her name
RIP Robin Williams.....T_T you will be missed.
1:22 whenever I see a spider come out of nowhere
I didn't realize hugging was a prerequisite to dismemberment.
They forgot the scene "give me the dice and you can go home. You don't have to play anymore. *Sarah drops the dice in Alan's hand but he pulls away allowing the dice to roll her turn. Alan snickers*
R.I.P Robin Williams
I know :'(
Happy birthday sarah from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of this fantastic movie
"You killed her"
*Facepalm*
Peter: You killed her
Me: No she's just fainted
1:22 lmao
It would be kinda cool if Bonnie made a small appearance in the 4th Jumanji....if it ever gets made. 🤷♀️
It could be possible. And it'd be worth it. If Nora could make a comeback in the new Jumanji films, why can't the others?
I hope she gets a role in the 4th Jumanji.
Alan...
She falls
Door opens
Little boy-... you killed her
xD
Well she wasn't exactly HAPPY to see him again... his disappearance and that game ruined her life.
“You killed her” -Peter Sheperd 1995
JUMANJI IS GREAT MOVIE R.I.P ROBIN WILLIAMS !!!
In her defense, i would be mortified too if i didnt know any better.
1:21 Error: Peter's piece is on Judy's path.
Yeah, mistakes happen.
Sarah: Alan, please, last time I played this game, it ruined my life.
Alan (chuckles): It ruined *your* life? "In the jungle, you must wait till the dice roll five or eight"
one of the most awesome movies ever made!
Eugene Fitzherbert - Alan
Elsa - Sarah
Penny & Cody (The Rescuers) - Judy & Peter
"You killed her."
*Credits roll*
Even though I wished that Bonnie Hunt had more Screen Time in this, I thought that she did a really great Job. Here are all the other Actresses that were considered for the Role of Sarah Whittle: Jodie Foster, Kirstie Alley, Kim Cattrall, Jamie Lee Curtis, Madonna, Demi Moore, Michelle Pfeiffer, Meg Ryan, Sharon Stone, Kelly Preston, Julia Roberts, Lea Thompson, Helen Hunt, Julianne Moore, Heather Locklear, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jennifer Grey and Nicole Kidman !!!