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In reality T Rex could see over 10 times better than human , you may see and object 1,6 km away , T Rex could have spotted a human from 6 km away even if that human was not moving ... thats by going from todays living animals and their vision (eagles , hawks , crocodiles) compared to the size of T Rex eyes . Also most likely from the size of T Rex "nose" , those could have smelled humans sweat mile away , then again T Rex was slower than in movie , round 20 km/h max . Only argument not seeing movement is that frogs have hard time to spot non moving targets , frogs also cant see color red , and these dinos DNA are part of frogs .
Fun fact: I’m not sure if anyone was wondering on why the Spinosaurus was so persistent on eating the group. It’s did this because it was mad that they damage its sail on its back. On the scene where the pilot pulled up to avoid the dinosaur, there was blood on the windshield. People thought it was the blood from Cooper, but it was from the sail. This sent the Spinosaur on a rage to kill the group. Thanks for taking the time to read this. You are a true Jurassic park fan. (Update) been two years time flys glad to see people still commenting, thanks you guys ❤️.
I just figured it’s a very territorial animal. It’s territory is probably huge, spanning from the airstrip, to the fence, then to the lake. It was aggressive towards a plane landing on its territory, then agitated by the phone and the people calling to each other, then aggressive towards a boat entering its lake.
Fun Fact: even though neither Alan or Ian ended up with Ellie in the 3rd movie, After the first Jurassic Park, Jeff Goldblum & Laura Dern did actually date for a while in real life.
@@tnazealot2143 You have a good point, and I don't disagree, I was simply stating that a Spinosaurus would be unlikely to beat a Tyrannosaurus in a fight. I think it would be unlikely for them to come into such direct conflict anyway. I think they would each recognize the other as a potential threat.
Indeed. I watched it many times as a kid, had it on DVD. But before that, I used to watch Jurassic Park 2 at this daycare I went to and that was on vcr.
We all thought they’d end of together. They knew that when making the movie that’s why they had it start that way. To give us hope then break our hearts 😔😭
3:04 Reason why the resonating chamber was located in the snout: As far as we know, dinosaurs didn't have vocal cords or larynxes, so they made sounds through other means, such as using their nasal cavities combined with their throats to honk, meaning they were incapable of roaring. Other than that, they were still capable of hissing, growling and gurgle
JP3 is far from my favorite film, but it holds a special place in my heart. It’s the first film I was old enough to see in theaters, and I loved how they portrayed the raptors in this film. I also loved that they brought Grant back. Also, just gonna say, looking back at the the toy line from when I was a kid? top notch.
Fun Fact : The Pteranodon flying at the end, ended up in Canada I assume you have watched Jurassic World at this point. Apparently, Vic Hoskins did a clean up operation on those Pteranodons
Speaking of actors in this movie that are from children's television: the guy that got his neck snapped by the raptors was also on Sesame Street (he was in the Green Mile too)
Michael Jeter who played Udesky sadly passed away two years later. One of his final films was Open Range (2003). His last film was The Polar Express (2004).
25:40 Humans use their call for help, and then they hear distant helicopters. They are smart enough to think that it worked, and more humans are coming in machines. Raptors say "Ok, let's do it in a nice way for everyone, and let's not repeat it again"
Even without the helicopter sounds, they understood that the group was calling for help, as Alan was essentially speaking their language. They simply did not want to take a chance.
This is the first Jurassic Park movie that I was old enough to see so I went into the trilogy backwards lol that’s why this movie has a special place in my heart. It’s the one that started it all for me, my love of the Jurassic Park movies, my love of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals.🦕🦖
17:11 it keeps coming after them because, in the beginning they hit his spin with the blades of the plane. That’s what the blood splatter was on the windshield. So it pissed it off and now it wants revenge
It's also the first modified hybrid created by doctor Woo. The OG Indo if you will, it's not difficult to realize the thing's hyper aggressive beyond the need for hunting and animal instinct.
Joe Johnston also work for ILM and worked on the effects for the Jurassic Park series as well as Star Wars and the Indiana Jones series among other movies.
I agree with you about this film being better than the second. I care more for the characters in this one and believe their chemistry more. The scary stuff and the spectacle only succeeds in staying engaging if the human element works.
When I first watched this movie I was cheering for the dinosaurs hoping they would eat the lady with the megaphone! WTF? Island full of dinosaurs! Eat her first!!!!
Unpopular opinion: Billy is the hero of the movie. He bought the 3D printer to make the raptor resonating chamber. He saved the boy from the Pterosaurs. He made Grant listen to the Kirby's and ultimately go to the island, saving the boy and bringing his family back together again.
Mans did also steal raptor eggs and try to bring them back to the mainland, and regardless of the intent that is a beyond messed up idea, especially when considering how intelligent JP/JW raptors are, it's not that different from stealing human children from their parents for research/profit with the added drawback of those children becoming lethal at 8 months old. Yea, he did some good things, but hero he is not
@@Locadel2003 it definitely has a faster pacing than either of the first two, the original can't be beat, but the JP3 is underrated, it's a fun movie. The plot is a little goofy but that's true in all the movies.
27:00, crazy that the film ending has a cliffhanger. I've always wondered what happened to the Pteranodon. Well, it's revealed in the Jurassic Park comics that the Pteranodon made it as far as Canada where a group of mercs tracked down and destroyed them before they had a chance to breed.
I think the Spinosarus is so persistent in hunting them down is out of "vengeance" if you noticed the plane actually hit its sail on its back which was where the blood was fron on the front windshield, so it's less hunting out of hunger and more for its pride
Small bit of info the Spinosaurus couldn't be made to scale as the animatronics weren't man enough to support something of that size. It was even bigger in real life.
Scientist still debating but the newest body reconstructions show that Spino was pretty long but it had not as much mass as other theropods. Especially the legs were weirdly small. The again, it really was a dionsaur that wanted to become a crocodile. With a sail.
This is my favorite jurassic film and I think the spinosaurus had to have a hidden darker more vindictive reason to go after the humans so intently as it did. It seemed genuinely triggered just by the sight of the human characters and followed them all over the island.
We do know from the promotional website for fallen kingdom that spino was created by Dr wu in 1999 illegally and was experimented on. So maybe the spino got an instinctual hatred of humans. That and the first time that the group encountered the spino they kinda hit its sail with the plane
3 is a really fun popcorn movie and it's amazing it's as good as it is once you hear about the production where they'd had a bunch of script rewrites before having a script that had been casted, had props and set pieces made and just days before they were about to start filming... They threw it out and rewrote the whole thing having to cobble together the cast, props and sets they had.
Actually in the books, Alan and Ellie were never together, it was a film thing and in this movie they respected the book canon of Ellie marrying a doctor
They never directly address it, but the book hints at grant and Ellie having a forbidden teacher-student relationship. That's why when it came time to film the movie Chriton had them definitively together in the film as it was a mark of confusion in the original novel.
@@Gradyolson I do remember Alan telling Tim about it while walking in the T Rex paddock after the first attack, Alan wife's passed away a long time ago and Ellie is "set to marry a good doctor somewhen next year"
I'm so glad to see you enjoy this movie! This movie was such a big part of my childhood and it's wonderful. People have been shitting on this movie for 20 years and it's such a fun movie, so much better than The Lost World. A hot take, but I'm glad to see someone outside of my own family agrees with that statement lol
People often don't realize how fucking and absolutely haunting that call would be to someone who went through what Ellie went through in the first movie, if I got traumatized by dinosaurs and then hear my ex screaming over the phone "THE RIVER!! SITE B!! THE RIVER!!" I would probably not be able to save them cause I'd straight up go into shock! That's a really intense scene and definitely one of my favorites in the franchise!
The new script is mostly just the first 20 minutes which explain how they ended up on the island again. The rest of the movie is basically all the scenes from the first (pterodactyl dome, t-rex/spino in the river) and second book (child hiding in an old bus/facility, overgrown gene lab) that didn't make it into the first or second movie.
cassowarys are more closely related to velociraptors and other theropods (dinos that satnd on two legs and eat meat) than pterandons, because pteranodons aren't dinosaurs. Their pterosaurs. They are often mistaken for dinosaurs, because their reptiles and lived at the same time as dinsoaurs. There were other groups at that time that aren't dinosaurs either, for example mosasaurus, who belongs to marine reptiles.
A couple of theories I recently heard are that the reason the Spinosaurus in this movie is so persistent in chasing after the group is that, when it grabs the guy on the runway, the plane clips its spine or fin, angering it. The other theory is that the Spinosaurus was a dinosaur that was genetically altered or enhanced even more than any of the others to try and make it just better in every way “they” could.
It was confirmed in a promotional website for Jurassic World: fallen kingdom that the Masroni company or ingen made the Spinosaurus and the Corythosaurs secretly and I llegally. That’s why it wasn’t on ingen’s list, that was mentioned in the beginning.
Those aren't theories anymore (hypotheses actually). You can clearly see blood on the windshield of the plane and there's info on the DPG website that is Canon saying there were several illegal clones and experiments done on Sorna. Tl;dr The Spinosaurus is the OG hyper aggressive Indo.
We got the show in Canada too (we also had one called *"Dudley The Dragon"* that is similar...but not...lol...at least it wasn't/isn't as hard on your sanity to watch with your kids, when you become an adult, as Barney was/is)
Sam Neill (Alan Grant) was 46 years old in the first movie. Laura Dern (Ellie Sattler) was 26. They were portrayed as working together and also more romantically involved. Laura Dern complained about this point, saying he was too old to be believed to be her boyfriend. But it was thought that she looked older than 26 and he looked younger than 46. In the movie Jeff Goldblum (Ian Malcolm) was flirting with Ellie. In real life she started dating him when they met on the set for this movie. At the time Jeff was 41.
Yeah, I consider the 'Jurassic Park/World' and 'Terminator' franchises on the same wavelength: the premises for both were starting to wear thin in the third movie, but I'm still willing to give the third movies of both the benefit of the doubt, whereas by the _fourth_ movies of both is where I start to think "Enough is enough." If you liked this, you might want to give the fourth Indiana Jones movie a chance.
Dino Fact: Pterosaurs aren't dinosaurs, they are reptiles (although barely related to modern ones). Pterosaurs went extinct during the KT event that also wiped out all non-avian dinosaurs and most avian dinosaurs. The remaining theropod dinosaurs that had adaptations for flight evolved into birds.
I didn't laugh either. I honestly don't get how people interpret that as funny (I only recently learned that was a thing and I saw this movie about 15 years ago)
It's a dream. Remembering something from a traumatic experience. I've had dreams were things were happening, and the voices and sound were coming from a TV show that was on. I don't understand how people get upset about that bit. It was just a way to show Alan's ongoing trauma from the first movie.
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Probably because it wasn't funny? It's confusing at best on first watch but then it's not really anything special...
I think the spino is hyper aggressive because I’m sure I read somewhere that it was the 1st attempt to tamper with the Dino genetics more to make a living weapon
Trevor Morgan: He has appeared in the films Genius, The Sixth Sense, The Patriot, A Rumor of Angels, Jurassic Park III, The Glass House, Chasing 3000, Mean Creek, Barney's Great Adventure (based on the popular children's television series), Local Color, Family Plan, and Uncle Nino.[1]
This movie had some of the most troubled history in the Jurassic films. William H. Macy would explain in interviews about how they were changing the script while FILMING. One script was described as "a bad episode of Friends" with a group of kids on the island, one was a pretty good one about murders on the mainland because of the Pteranodons, Mosasaur tanks, and something called Site C. Despite all thr issues though, i absolutely LOVE this film! I was scared of the original DVD menu when i first saw this at six years old.
Director Joe Johnston was an art director for the original Star Wars trilogy. He designed many things, including the Millennium Falcon, as well as drawing storyboards. Besides directing the first Captain America film, check out his other great period piece, The Rocketeer!
I don't think there was ever a time when you could put flashlight batteries in a video camera. Certainly not by the time this movie is set in. It was all MiniDV and Digital8, and some that recorded onto DVD, and none of them used flashlight cells.
The Spinosaurus' snout is so long because its part of family Spinosauridae, which is a family of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs with long snouts primarily made for catching fish in the water. And most of them are adapted to the water to catch fish, so that's why the Spinosaurus can also swim really well in the water
I've always liked "Jurassic Park III," since there is a family at the center of this tale. It's not just "tourists visiting an exotic place" as at the beginning of "JP 2."
As somebody already mentioned the Spinosaurus was hunting the group because it perceived them as another apex predator that was able to injure it, as we saw the propeller of the plane struck its sail and Cooper likely landed a few shots on the animal as well when we heard him fleeing in the jungle. *Another* reason is also because it's *HUGE* and would need to consume a lot of calories every day in order to survive and the human group was pretty much incapable of fighting back.
In all these movies, humans seem to be the tastiest things EVER because the monsters chase them to the exclusion of everything else. The raptors at least had a plausible reason, but the spinosaurus? Not so much. If anything, he had a whole T-rex to eat AND whatever the T-rex had been eating in the first place... should have kept him satisfied for days. In the book, Ellie and Grant were always just co-workers. They added the relationship thing in the movie script for more "heart" and a minor secondary conflict (the book was VERY science-heavy). Also, Book Grant *loved* kids, because of how enthusiastic kids were about dinosaurs.
I love the idea of Eric recognising the satellite mobile ringtone and running towards it, not realising its currently getting digested (along with Nash)
@@jman7481 Not technically since every cloned creature from JP/JW are all hybrids. Plus the JP3 Spino being a Hybrid is only a fan theory, so it isn't confirmed. Plus this Spinosaurus was 90-100% accurate at the time, so why call it a hybrid now when with the same logic, we can say the T.rex and Raptors are also hybrids since the real life versions aren't as threatening as their movie counterparts either?
This movie didn`t have any great messages in it but it was a well written, well acted & well paced action movie . Plus Michael Jeter is in it . I`m so glad you liked it.
I was today years old when I realized the phone dial really IS "Kirby Paint and Tile Plus, In West Gate!" If you read it in the dial tone, you realize the dial tone is actually a beep version of their jingle! Meaning that famous dialtone is a Jurassic Park original noise, and not just some 2001 Nokia phone ringtone!
The Velociraptors remind me of Australian Magpies with how they communicate. I study Magpies and have tamed them successfully. They're smart birds too.
The actor in the blue shirt with the half bald head and mustache is the same actor that played one of the prisoners in The Green Mile that had Mr. Jingles as a pet.
Cellphone batteries in the 90s had longer lifespans because all you used them for was to make phone calls not watch movies, play videogames or go on the internet. The more stuff they kept adding the quicker the battery died. Old phones can go for days. My dad still used one and he still only charges every couple days.
I’m also so happy that Malcolm, Grant and Ellie will be back in the next supposed final Jurassic World (Dominion) coming out next year along with Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard!!😃
7:23 can't believe she doesn't know this was a real dinosaur, one of the biggest meat eating dinosaurs ever that dominated rivers eating fish and anything it can scavenge from smaller predators
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In reality T Rex could see over 10 times better than human , you may see and object 1,6 km away , T Rex could have spotted a human from 6 km away even if that human was not moving ... thats by going from todays living animals and their vision (eagles , hawks , crocodiles) compared to the size of T Rex eyes .
Also most likely from the size of T Rex "nose" , those could have smelled humans sweat mile away , then again T Rex was slower than in movie , round 20 km/h max .
Only argument not seeing movement is that frogs have hard time to spot non moving targets , frogs also cant see color red , and these dinos DNA are part of frogs .
Just so you know when the plane flew over cooper and the dino they sliced its sailback, that's why it followed them.
Fun fact: I’m not sure if anyone was wondering on why the Spinosaurus was so persistent on eating the group. It’s did this because it was mad that they damage its sail on its back. On the scene where the pilot pulled up to avoid the dinosaur, there was blood on the windshield. People thought it was the blood from Cooper, but it was from the sail. This sent the Spinosaur on a rage to kill the group. Thanks for taking the time to read this. You are a true Jurassic park fan.
(Update) been two years time flys glad to see people still commenting, thanks you guys ❤️.
Thnx buddy
was just about to comment this
@@ShadowWolf0020 just so you know I did a second fun fact. See if you know about that one.
I just figured it’s a very territorial animal. It’s territory is probably huge, spanning from the airstrip, to the fence, then to the lake. It was aggressive towards a plane landing on its territory, then agitated by the phone and the people calling to each other, then aggressive towards a boat entering its lake.
Huh interesting. I remember my brother pointed that out to me when I was young and I noticed it everytime I watched it after
"It just ate two humans! How many could it want?"
Put it into perspective: how many chicken nuggets could you eat in one sitting?
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Honestly probably only 1 chicken's worth of nuggets, 2 at most.
about maybe 30
On the topic of how many chicken nuggets one could eat when i was smaller i had gotten 50 nuggets and had a good time
😅
Fun Fact: even though neither Alan or Ian ended up with Ellie in the 3rd movie, After the first Jurassic Park, Jeff Goldblum & Laura Dern did actually date for a while in real life.
How could you resist the Goldblum (I’m str8 btw but Jeff Goldblum is THE MAN)
In case ya didn't realize it the actor playin Mr Udesky played Eduard Delacroix (with Mr Jinx the mouse) on the Green Mile 😊
@@rodneybrewer7246 I never knew that. That's awesome!
@@fortyseven1476 indeed. Hehehe
@@ArchAngel21871 Coolbeans, just another fun fact 👊
The Spinosaur is basically a dino croc. They lived in/around rivers and lived primarily on fish, hence the croc jaw. 🙂
Which is why I doubt it could take down a Tyrannosaur despite its larger size.
@@18videowatcher41 It hunted other Dinosaurs also. Not take it down fast as this movie but could definitely chase a T-Rex away.
@@tnazealot2143 You have a good point, and I don't disagree, I was simply stating that a Spinosaurus would be unlikely to beat a Tyrannosaurus in a fight. I think it would be unlikely for them to come into such direct conflict anyway. I think they would each recognize the other as a potential threat.
@@18videowatcher41 Just wanted to say that this T-Rex was not fully grown
@@jannis1739 Really? If that's the case, then I suppose I can see the confrontation not ending entirely in favor of the T-Rex.
The Spinosaurous swallowing the mobile phone was a reference to the crocodile in Peter Pan who swallowed a clock and was always ticking.
Smeee!!! I just had to say it 😂😅
Ok if you say you're a codfish
Is that confirmed? Are you sure it’s not just a trope?
and was moronic writing
@@reddevilsunited7780 No it wasn't.
“I’m guessing the visual effects will be a lot better”
I think a lot of people still point to the first movie for having mind blowingly good effects
This one has way better effects though
They hold pretty good even to this day. It's perfect marriage of animatronics and CGI.
The 2nd one looks the best
She didn't say "a lot better"...she said "just as good"
The first movie looks better than the 3rd for sure
The raptor saying "Alan" still makes me crack up to this day.
It makes me jump every time... even though I know its coming, I'm never ready!
Alan
I actually enjoyed this movie. May not have been the best in the series, but was still fun and enjoyable.
I completely agree
Indeed. I watched it many times as a kid, had it on DVD. But before that, I used to watch Jurassic Park 2 at this daycare I went to and that was on vcr.
Same
I agree that it was enjoyable
This was the first movie I saw in a movie theater. I lived in a rural area and was taken to the city to watch it.
2:05 *"Oh, he's got a child now. And he's with Ellie! Are they married? (...) WHAT?!"*
Oh, sweetie. That just breaks my heart. 💔
We all thought they’d end of together. They knew that when making the movie that’s why they had it start that way. To give us hope then break our hearts 😔😭
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Reason why the resonating chamber was located in the snout:
As far as we know, dinosaurs didn't have vocal cords or larynxes, so they made sounds through other means, such as using their nasal cavities combined with their throats to honk, meaning they were incapable of roaring. Other than that, they were still capable of hissing, growling and gurgle
JP3 is far from my favorite film, but it holds a special place in my heart. It’s the first film I was old enough to see in theaters, and I loved how they portrayed the raptors in this film. I also loved that they brought Grant back. Also, just gonna say, looking back at the the toy line from when I was a kid? top notch.
I was bitterly disappointed that Alan didn't end up having kids after the first movie
@@notsureyou He was too busy in space onboard the Event Horizon. Long distance relationships rarely work out.
@@lalalarose8197 I thought he was busy trying to find out why "The Dish" ran away with the spoon ;-)
Fun Fact : The Pteranodon flying at the end, ended up in Canada
I assume you have watched Jurassic World at this point. Apparently, Vic Hoskins did a clean up operation on those Pteranodons
Oh wow I never knew that interesting
Yes you’re correct
Speaking of actors in this movie that are from children's television: the guy that got his neck snapped by the raptors was also on Sesame Street (he was in the Green Mile too)
I always knew he looked familiar! Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle!
@@squall_line Mr. Noodle was legendary
R.I.P., Michael Jeter 😢
He was in Sister act 2 as well. 😃
Waterworld too and a movie with Jeff Bridges in New York
Michael Jeter who played Udesky sadly passed away two years later.
One of his final films was Open Range (2003). His last film was The Polar Express (2004).
Great character actor! He was awesome on sitcom Evening Shade. But he is immortalized in The Green Mile.
@@reesebn38 but we all know the legend as Mr. noodle from Elmo
Who was he in the Polar Express
The Boy's Next Door . . . One of his best performances, and a terribly underrated movie.
I remember him most from Sister Act 2.
"He's in here! I can hear voices!"
"Oh, I'm sure you can hear voices."
25:40 Humans use their call for help, and then they hear distant helicopters. They are smart enough to think that it worked, and more humans are coming in machines. Raptors say "Ok, let's do it in a nice way for everyone, and let's not repeat it again"
Oh, I didn't even think about that. I know Alan was trying to spook them, but I never thought about what happened next.
Even without the helicopter sounds, they understood that the group was calling for help, as Alan was essentially speaking their language. They simply did not want to take a chance.
Billy did originally die, but literally zero of the test audiences were happy about it so they changed it.
I remember my daughter and I sitting in the theater yelling, "No not Billy!"
@@reesebn38 same with me and my mom.
I remember being annoyed that he was alive at the end, not because I wanted him to die, but I felt it cheapened his sacrifice.
The actor Alessandro Nivola Who played Billy had a fight with the producers and he won so they changed it
Mary: "How many humans does it want?"
Spinosaurus: "Yes."
This is the first Jurassic Park movie that I was old enough to see so I went into the trilogy backwards lol that’s why this movie has a special place in my heart. It’s the one that started it all for me, my love of the Jurassic Park movies, my love of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals.🦕🦖
Same men. This was the first Jurrasic Park Movie My parents allowed me to watch for I was old enough.
Same.
Same!
I grew up watching the first in the 90s owned it on vhs as well as the second then this one
This is actually the first movie I remember watching with my dad, so I also went backwards. That's why this movie has a special place in my heart
A big factor to my liking this is the spinosaurus - one of my fave dinosaurs
I honestly only watch this film for that dinosaur
Yes! I love the spino.
It is also my favourite Dino or suchomimus or baronynx or allosaurus I have a lot I feel
17:11 it keeps coming after them because, in the beginning they hit his spin with the blades of the plane. That’s what the blood splatter was on the windshield. So it pissed it off and now it wants revenge
Yup! It also left a scar on it's leg which you can see in some scenes!
It's also the first modified hybrid created by doctor Woo. The OG Indo if you will, it's not difficult to realize the thing's hyper aggressive beyond the need for hunting and animal instinct.
@@JorgeTorrespluspage before indo Rex and raptor
Fun Fact: Joe Johnston directed this movie. The same Man direct Jumanji & Captain America: The First Avenger.
Don't forget Honey I Shrunk the Kids, October Sky, and the Wolfman. :)
He also directed the Rocketeer. I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it, it's just as good as Captain America, and way better than JPIII.
Hidalgo.
Which was incredible too.
Fun fact? No.
Joe Johnston also work for ILM and worked on the effects for the Jurassic Park series as well as Star Wars and the Indiana Jones series among other movies.
I love this movie
Probably the most underrated sequel in the whole series🦖🦕
Definitely the most underrated movie in the series, because it's the only one I constantly see people saying is no good.
Well obviously they haven’t seen Fallen Kingdom
Spinosaur busts through fence… Spinosaur sees tin building… Nope 😂
Because it probably damaged itself/lost a lot of energy, the building was more secure and it couldn't run into it; it had a canopy on the top.
I agree with you about this film being better than the second. I care more for the characters in this one and believe their chemistry more. The scary stuff and the spectacle only succeeds in staying engaging if the human element works.
When I first watched this movie I was cheering for the dinosaurs hoping they would eat the lady with the megaphone! WTF? Island full of dinosaurs! Eat her first!!!!
23:45 - "How do you kill a dinosaur that big?"
They same way out ancestors did. With a catapult.
Unpopular opinion: Billy is the hero of the movie. He bought the 3D printer to make the raptor resonating chamber. He saved the boy from the Pterosaurs. He made Grant listen to the Kirby's and ultimately go to the island, saving the boy and bringing his family back together again.
And disposing of poachers/mercenaries in the process lol
Mans did also steal raptor eggs and try to bring them back to the mainland, and regardless of the intent that is a beyond messed up idea, especially when considering how intelligent JP/JW raptors are, it's not that different from stealing human children from their parents for research/profit with the added drawback of those children becoming lethal at 8 months old. Yea, he did some good things, but hero he is not
@@PerishingPurplePulsar he is a hero.
@@PerishingPurplePulsar no he’s a hero
"Mans"?
Jurassic Park and World are connected to Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous
I've been meaning to watch that.
I mean, it’s in the name so pretty obvious
@@SammyRebbo it’s surprisingly very good. And it’s not dying off either, each season is just as great as the others.
@@silence3314 3 seasons?! Yeah I'll have to watch it sometime soon.
@@SammyRebbo yeah I love them. S4 should be coming out in the next few months.
You'll really enjoy Jurassic World; it definitely has more teeth!
Epic foreshadowing
“You just wanted more teeth!” -Dr Wu
I see what you did there
This is the one Jurassic Park film I keep going back to over and over again.
Just to see if it still sucks in comparison to all the others? I get you.
Me 2 its bc its on netlfix but they gon remove jp3 in netflix 😡
Me too. Maybe because its shorter and still more fun than Jurassic world 1 & 2. Also I think some scenes were actually really great
@@Locadel2003 it definitely has a faster pacing than either of the first two, the original can't be beat, but the JP3 is underrated, it's a fun movie. The plot is a little goofy but that's true in all the movies.
@@alexg1778
This movie is more watchable and better than the The Lost World, kiddo.
This is childhood right here.
Cassowary is literally dinosaur, so I get that, they're scary.
Then you have never seen or meet a shoebill stork!?!
Secretary Birds are also pretty cool. They stomp their prey to death. This includes highly venomous snakes.
@@kanipanapa9687 Cassowarys are way bigger, more ancient looking and a lot more dangerous.
@@nickdouglas736 yeah the more deadly, over sized ancient looking rooster!
@@nickdouglas736 rooster crossed with a emu =cassowary
27:00, crazy that the film ending has a cliffhanger. I've always wondered what happened to the Pteranodon. Well, it's revealed in the Jurassic Park comics that the Pteranodon made it as far as Canada where a group of mercs tracked down and destroyed them before they had a chance to breed.
Yep and one of the mercs was actually vic Hoskins from the 4th film
They didn't destroyed the Pteranodons. They captured them. There's a Jurassic World footage showing the Masrani corp capturing those same Pteranodons.
I think the Spinosarus is so persistent in hunting them down is out of "vengeance" if you noticed the plane actually hit its sail on its back which was where the blood was fron on the front windshield, so it's less hunting out of hunger and more for its pride
The first will always be the best, but I’ve come around to appreciating the third a lot more than the second one as well.
idc what anyone says i love this movie. I grew up with the first and the third, i never owned the second until now as an adult lol
Small bit of info the Spinosaurus couldn't be made to scale as the animatronics weren't man enough to support something of that size. It was even bigger in real life.
Scientist still debating but the newest body reconstructions show that Spino was pretty long but it had not as much mass as other theropods. Especially the legs were weirdly small.
The again, it really was a dionsaur that wanted to become a crocodile. With a sail.
@@Shigeru0508 spino spent too much time in the character creation screen
@@Shigeru0508not as heavy, but quite bigger in both height and length
This is my favorite jurassic film and I think the spinosaurus had to have a hidden darker more vindictive reason to go after the humans so intently as it did. It seemed genuinely triggered just by the sight of the human characters and followed them all over the island.
We do know from the promotional website for fallen kingdom that spino was created by Dr wu in 1999 illegally and was experimented on. So maybe the spino got an instinctual hatred of humans. That and the first time that the group encountered the spino they kinda hit its sail with the plane
I thought Jurassic park 3 was quite good I saw it 3 times at the cinema seeing that Spinosaurus scared the hell out of me
Good 4 you. You seem to enjoy crappy movies such as this one.
@@nightwatcher1650 what's crappy about it bud?
@@nightwatcher1650 why are you so miserable?? Is your life really that sad?
3 is a really fun popcorn movie and it's amazing it's as good as it is once you hear about the production where they'd had a bunch of script rewrites before having a script that had been casted, had props and set pieces made and just days before they were about to start filming... They threw it out and rewrote the whole thing having to cobble together the cast, props and sets they had.
At least at the end of the movie, the Kerbys were taking Dr. Grant's advice.
I agree with you, Mary. This was a good movie.
As an inside joke sometimes my sister and I will call out "Eric! BEN!" to each other lol
What a good sibling u have
Actually in the books, Alan and Ellie were never together, it was a film thing and in this movie they respected the book canon of Ellie marrying a doctor
Except in this movie he works for the State Department.
They never directly address it, but the book hints at grant and Ellie having a forbidden teacher-student relationship. That's why when it came time to film the movie Chriton had them definitively together in the film as it was a mark of confusion in the original novel.
@@Gradyolson I do remember Alan telling Tim about it while walking in the T Rex paddock after the first attack, Alan wife's passed away a long time ago and Ellie is "set to marry a good doctor somewhen next year"
@@SamLS289 FASTFORWARD TO DOMINION AND SHE-ELLIE AND HE-ALLEN ARE BACK TOGETHER !!!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait to see you reacting Jurassic world and fallen kingdom before, dominion is coming out on June 12.
Plus Camp Cretacious!
let's keep those away from here...
I thought dominion was coming out next year. 2022.
She has a lot to catch up on
@@chauser400 yup it is it was supposed to be this year but got pushed back
I'm so glad to see you enjoy this movie! This movie was such a big part of my childhood and it's wonderful. People have been shitting on this movie for 20 years and it's such a fun movie, so much better than The Lost World. A hot take, but I'm glad to see someone outside of my own family agrees with that statement lol
Funniest part of the movie is that the dinosaur wouldn’t eat them because they were literally covered in the Spinosaurus poop.😂😂
Dino: "I see lunch!"
(sniff sniff)
Dino: "Aw hell naw"
Ceratosaurus
Pretty sure that dinosaur is a Ceratosaurus due to the horn on it's nose.. could be off but I'm sure that's it lol.
@@shirojaki2063 yeah it is a Ceratosaurus
People often don't realize how fucking and absolutely haunting that call would be to someone who went through what Ellie went through in the first movie, if I got traumatized by dinosaurs and then hear my ex screaming over the phone "THE RIVER!! SITE B!! THE RIVER!!" I would probably not be able to save them cause I'd straight up go into shock! That's a really intense scene and definitely one of my favorites in the franchise!
I'm actually from Enid, Oklahoma. This is one of the very few movies/TV shows to mention my hometown.
Oh nice
I just finished a job in Enid. Sorry bro, but Enid sucks. Especially the north side of town.
@@TheEliminator1992 I know. It used to be at least a little bit better when I was a kid, when there was stuff open to do at.
Spinosaurus, largest land carnivore ever lived. It's fossils were found in North Africa Egypt. He roamed around the Mid to Late Cretaceous era
Late Cretaceous
They actually threw out the script before filming so they were rewriting the script as they filmed it.
its pretty obvious the movie is weak
The new script is mostly just the first 20 minutes which explain how they ended up on the island again. The rest of the movie is basically all the scenes from the first (pterodactyl dome, t-rex/spino in the river) and second book (child hiding in an old bus/facility, overgrown gene lab) that didn't make it into the first or second movie.
I grew up with this movie since I was a kid and I loved it. It actually hurt me when I learned that most people hated it.
cassowarys are more closely related to velociraptors and other theropods (dinos that satnd on two legs and eat meat) than pterandons, because pteranodons aren't dinosaurs. Their pterosaurs. They are often mistaken for dinosaurs, because their reptiles and lived at the same time as dinsoaurs. There were other groups at that time that aren't dinosaurs either, for example mosasaurus, who belongs to marine reptiles.
17:00 funny enough the real spinosaurus didn’t even hunt on land, it ate fish, hence the crocodile looking jaws
Well, when you're expecting Spielberg and instead you get this...let's just say not everybody saw Jurassic World first...
Facts
*Park
JP3 is a way better than JWs… ok not better but fun to watch.
@@santhoshrayappin1917 I think you can say better...some effects shots aside.
A couple of theories I recently heard are that the reason the Spinosaurus in this movie is so persistent in chasing after the group is that, when it grabs the guy on the runway, the plane clips its spine or fin, angering it. The other theory is that the Spinosaurus was a dinosaur that was genetically altered or enhanced even more than any of the others to try and make it just better in every way “they” could.
It was confirmed in a promotional website for Jurassic World: fallen kingdom that the Masroni company or ingen made the Spinosaurus and the Corythosaurs secretly and I llegally. That’s why it wasn’t on ingen’s list, that was mentioned in the beginning.
Those aren't theories anymore (hypotheses actually). You can clearly see blood on the windshield of the plane and there's info on the DPG website that is Canon saying there were several illegal clones and experiments done on Sorna.
Tl;dr The Spinosaurus is the OG hyper aggressive Indo.
Both
"barney" was a tv show in the states, remember watching that daily, new episodes
We got the show in Canada too (we also had one called *"Dudley The Dragon"* that is similar...but not...lol...at least it wasn't/isn't as hard on your sanity to watch with your kids, when you become an adult, as Barney was/is)
I grew watching Barney lol I know someone as a big fan of him also Selena Gomez actually was on Barney as well.
@@timcarder2170 interesting
2:12 Haha, that moment when the OTP gets destroyed.
JP3 is still my favorite, screw the critics
you gotta admit, pretty good for a film that threw away the script a week before filming
@@nightshadewinter6915 from what i learned, yeah.
Sam Neill (Alan Grant) was 46 years old in the first movie. Laura Dern (Ellie Sattler) was 26. They were portrayed as working together and also more romantically involved. Laura Dern complained about this point, saying he was too old to be believed to be her boyfriend. But it was thought that she looked older than 26 and he looked younger than 46.
In the movie Jeff Goldblum (Ian Malcolm) was flirting with Ellie. In real life she started dating him when they met on the set for this movie. At the time Jeff was 41.
Yeah, I consider the 'Jurassic Park/World' and 'Terminator' franchises on the same wavelength: the premises for both were starting to wear thin in the third movie, but I'm still willing to give the third movies of both the benefit of the doubt, whereas by the _fourth_ movies of both is where I start to think "Enough is enough."
If you liked this, you might want to give the fourth Indiana Jones movie a chance.
Dino Fact: Pterosaurs aren't dinosaurs, they are reptiles (although barely related to modern ones). Pterosaurs went extinct during the KT event that also wiped out all non-avian dinosaurs and most avian dinosaurs. The remaining theropod dinosaurs that had adaptations for flight evolved into birds.
How did you not piss yourself laughing when that raptor said "Alan"?
Still makes me laugh 20 years later.
I didn't laugh either. I honestly don't get how people interpret that as funny (I only recently learned that was a thing and I saw this movie about 15 years ago)
It's a dream. Remembering something from a traumatic experience. I've had dreams were things were happening, and the voices and sound were coming from a TV show that was on. I don't understand how people get upset about that bit. It was just a way to show Alan's ongoing trauma from the first movie.
Probably because it wasn't funny? It's confusing at best on first watch but then it's not really anything special...
I think the spino is hyper aggressive because I’m sure I read somewhere that it was the 1st attempt to tamper with the Dino genetics more to make a living weapon
It was on the promotional website for Jurassic World: fallen kingdom. The DPG page.
The Dinosaur Protection Group website.
But not aggressive as giganotosaurus.
tbf to the Spinosaurus, I'd be pretty grumpy too if I had a phone ringing in my stomach.
Trevor Morgan: He has appeared in the films Genius, The Sixth Sense, The Patriot, A Rumor of Angels, Jurassic Park III, The Glass House, Chasing 3000, Mean Creek, Barney's Great Adventure (based on the popular children's television series), Local Color, Family Plan, and Uncle Nino.[1]
The one who gets his neck snapped is the Edurad Delecoix from the green mile. It took me awhile to figure that out.
This movie had some of the most troubled history in the Jurassic films. William H. Macy would explain in interviews about how they were changing the script while FILMING. One script was described as "a bad episode of Friends" with a group of kids on the island, one was a pretty good one about murders on the mainland because of the Pteranodons, Mosasaur tanks, and something called Site C. Despite all thr issues though, i absolutely LOVE this film! I was scared of the original DVD menu when i first saw this at six years old.
4:13
John Diehl previously appeared as a senior doctor in Pearl Harbor (2001).
He was also in Stripes and National Lampoon's Vacation.
And Det. Larry Zito in the original "Miami Vice" tv series back in the 80's.
You're the kind of person anyone would want to watch a movie with. Just coming in with a positive attitude, ready to have fun
This one is pretty good, I agree. For me, it's on par with Jurassic Park and better than all the other sequels.
Director Joe Johnston was an art director for the original Star Wars trilogy. He designed many things, including the Millennium Falcon, as well as drawing storyboards.
Besides directing the first Captain America film, check out his other great period piece, The Rocketeer!
Even the vegetarian dinosaurs are lethal when they're that big. Imagine running into a herd of elephants
What about triceratops (three massive horns), stegosaurus (spiked tail) and Ankylosaurus (heavy club tail)? All very dangerous vegans
I don't think there was ever a time when you could put flashlight batteries in a video camera. Certainly not by the time this movie is set in. It was all MiniDV and Digital8, and some that recorded onto DVD, and none of them used flashlight cells.
This is my childhood favorite movie growing up
The Spinosaurus' snout is so long because its part of family Spinosauridae, which is a family of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs with long snouts primarily made for catching fish in the water. And most of them are adapted to the water to catch fish, so that's why the Spinosaurus can also swim really well in the water
One of my fav movies when I was growing up. Glad you enjoyed it!
I've always liked "Jurassic Park III," since there is a family at the center of this tale. It's not just "tourists visiting an exotic place" as at the beginning of "JP 2."
I'm with you on this one. I find the third much more enjoyable than the second. JP2 is just a bit dull IMO.
Jp2 was very dark, it's a cool film and had very intense moments
In my opinion JP2 is the best and JP3 i don't know it was enjoyable but i didn't enjoy it as much as 1 and 2
As somebody already mentioned the Spinosaurus was hunting the group because it perceived them as another apex predator that was able to injure it, as we saw the propeller of the plane struck its sail and Cooper likely landed a few shots on the animal as well when we heard him fleeing in the jungle. *Another* reason is also because it's *HUGE* and would need to consume a lot of calories every day in order to survive and the human group was pretty much incapable of fighting back.
Dr. Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler will become loving couple in Jurassic World: Dominion, so don't be sad 😃😃😃😃
In all these movies, humans seem to be the tastiest things EVER because the monsters chase them to the exclusion of everything else. The raptors at least had a plausible reason, but the spinosaurus? Not so much. If anything, he had a whole T-rex to eat AND whatever the T-rex had been eating in the first place... should have kept him satisfied for days.
In the book, Ellie and Grant were always just co-workers. They added the relationship thing in the movie script for more "heart" and a minor secondary conflict (the book was VERY science-heavy). Also, Book Grant *loved* kids, because of how enthusiastic kids were about dinosaurs.
This actually the first Jurassic Park movie I watched, Spinosaurus gave me nighmares when I was little.
Their is a short novel about Eric's time surviving on the island. Its between 100-150 pages. Its a pretty fun read in my opinion.
Can I offer a suggestion? _Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal._
I love the idea of Eric recognising the satellite mobile ringtone and running towards it, not realising its currently getting digested (along with Nash)
Its creepy when Paul said "i loaned it to Nash, he must've had it when he, then the phones starts ringing"
Please watch THE NEVERENDING STORY!
I grew up watching that as a kid in the 90s I owned it on video
Fun fact: this movie doesn’t take place where lost world did. Lost world happened on a different part of the island.
Jurassic World is set on the original island, Isla Nublar.
Yup I remember that
I to agree that this is a brilliant film thanks to the spinosaurus....freakin awesome!!!!😎👍
First hybrid as well
@@jman7481 Not technically since every cloned creature from JP/JW are all hybrids.
Plus the JP3 Spino being a Hybrid is only a fan theory, so it isn't confirmed. Plus this Spinosaurus was 90-100% accurate at the time, so why call it a hybrid now when with the same logic, we can say the T.rex and Raptors are also hybrids since the real life versions aren't as threatening as their movie counterparts either?
@@spinoguy3555 oh interesting 🧐
This movie didn`t have any great messages in it but it was a well written, well acted & well paced action movie . Plus Michael Jeter is in it . I`m so glad you liked it.
I liked this 3rd movie too cause I was happy Dr. Grant was back again too.
I was today years old when I realized the phone dial really IS "Kirby Paint and Tile Plus, In West Gate!"
If you read it in the dial tone, you realize the dial tone is actually a beep version of their jingle! Meaning that famous dialtone is a Jurassic Park original noise, and not just some 2001 Nokia phone ringtone!
Getting to see this in theaters as a ten year old was the best!
The Velociraptors remind me of Australian Magpies with how they communicate. I study Magpies and have tamed them successfully. They're smart birds too.
Next is my favourite Jurassic world
The actor in the blue shirt with the half bald head and mustache is the same actor that played one of the prisoners in The Green Mile that had Mr. Jingles as a pet.
He’s been in other things too
@@nsasupporter7557 yes I know that
I subscribed instantly because you really liked this one. It’s my fav JP. I find it has the most linear story.
Cellphone batteries in the 90s had longer lifespans because all you used them for was to make phone calls not watch movies, play videogames or go on the internet. The more stuff they kept adding the quicker the battery died. Old phones can go for days. My dad still used one and he still only charges every couple days.
Really?? I loved Jurassic Park 3. I was happy to see Sam Neill back again.
i enjoeyed this movie too
Same here ✋ that movie is my childhood ✨🌻
@@fiorellaval3532 mine too
I’m also so happy that Malcolm, Grant and Ellie will be back in the next supposed final Jurassic World (Dominion) coming out next year along with Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard!!😃
@@TinaLaGreca really?? I had no idea! I'm already excited for the next movie then 🙈🎊
7:23 can't believe she doesn't know this was a real dinosaur, one of the biggest meat eating dinosaurs ever that dominated rivers eating fish and anything it can scavenge from smaller predators
Not s**t, just not as good as some of the others, that's all. I prefer it over Fallen Kingdom personally.