@@javierburgos7 The 90s were the middle but once the mid 2000s hit it all became child friendly. Even Shrek came out in 2001 and it def had some raunchy moments.
When Alan told the others to stay away from the walls, I knew he was speaking from experience. How many times had he almost met his death while trapped inside the game? And his "law of the jungle" quip? Absolutely priceless. Though I felt sorry for Sarah. She's already been traumatized enough.
I know. Sarah is traumatised but don't 4get Alan was the one who got sucked into the game & was trapped in a jungle for 26 years. He suffered alot worse than sarah. I'm glad alan told her that. "It ruined *your* life?" Then repeats what the game's crystal ball said "In the jungle u must wait till the dice 🎲 read five or eight". The game ruined both their lives especially alan's.
Plants are extremely clever, they feel when we hurt them , they connect with their surroundings, they hear our voices and get stressed if we scream, listen to music and can initiate war, of course depends of the species..amazonian plants can be evil
Alan's reaction to the game was shocking enough. It ruined his life after sucking him in & trapping him in a jungle for 26 years. At first, I wondered y he acted like that but the answer is all very clear now.
@philipmancera2505 it's clearly not an overreaction since sarah was in therapy for a long time, getting chased out of the house by a swarm of bats and thinking Alan's father murdered him for the next 26 years. I'd be in therapy and react accordingly too if that was me
“Harvest time!” I like that part, especially the part where cuts the vine and the plant retreats into the covered. Yeah that plant made the smart dissection
He lobbied hard for the role of The Joker in Tim Burton's Batman. I like Jack Nicholson's performance (he'll always be my favortie Joker), but part of me wonders what sinister darkness and quirkiness that Robin would have brought to the role.
New Jumanji: Comedy/Adventure. The humor is pretty straightforward and basic (as it should be) and geared towards children. Old Jumanji: Adventure. Humor for both adults and kids while having a deeper plot. Darker and a lot more suspenseful.
outmatched remuneration isn’t it’s and impossible doesn’t mean that we don’t want together passing destination existing menu options for our customers to do that with us to make our reservation at all this time we have told put secret remote express places
@@vernonkiseyinewakup1450 Which is why I said I think. Most of us aren't certain what happened to her in the last turn. We know she is alive an well in the fixed timeline(ending), but most don't know if the poison killed her or merely made her unconcious.
This is what I want from a Jumanji film, where we see the horrors of the Jungle and the characters are forced to survive in this dangerous environment, not what we've been getting. Seriously, the new films would have been so much better if they got sucked into the board game (not video game) and instead of being these super like characters, regular people force to traverse the dense jungles, surviving the wild life and vegetation. The new films don't have that sense of danger, that sense of urgency as it's just to humerous.
New ones are fun to watch though. Probably didn't need to be called "Jumanji", but you know todays Hollywood. If it's not an established IP, they are too scared to use it.
I think it's funny to see robin Williams as kind of the badass hero in this film. He's a veteran when it comes to surviving this game beacuse of how long he spent in the jungle.so I guess after 30 years of being in that Terran he became a Tarzan like character.
Old Jumanji: Absolute nightmare fuel, especially the plants, spiders, and giant mosquitos. New Jumanji: Character that comically explodes when eating cake. How soooo many people like the new movies I will never know.
@@ramdomgiltter5590 Agreed completely, the first Jumanji is a masterpiece, compared to the sequels, which, while enjoyable, turn this interesting and mysterious concept into a complete joke.
OG Jumanji: unholy board game connected to a jungle version of hell that unleashes downright demonic threats that make IRL problems seem like a mundane breeze (the whole POINT of the story) Re-hash Jumanji: goofy moderately hazardous tourist destination that the hero wanted to stay in for longer.
Even with all the other shit they made up, this thing was easily and BY FAR the scariest part of the movie. Giant spiders and Ebola mosquitoes are at least things you *expect* to be dangerous. A 6-foot-wide flower that groans at you like a zombie Barry White? You can fuck right off with that.
Oh, and if this thing wasn't bad enough already, I just realized the inside of its 'petals' are covered with thorns. I never quite understood how this thing was supposed to eat you with such a small hole for a throat; now I get it. It doesn't eat you. It DRINKS you. After it reels you in with its vine tongue, it clamps its petals down over you and it grinds them over you like a huge set of teeth, shredding your body and letting your fluids run down its throat or soak into its petals. Judging by how soft and wet it looks in the middle, digestive enzymes might be involved as well, like a giant Venus flytrap or pitcher plant. It takes these plants days - sometimes *weeks* - to digest a meal.
@@jamessparkman6604if anything, I think this Plant should've been the Main Villain instead of Van Pelt. And if there were also a Scary Anaconda, that would've been better.
Once as a kid, I had a dream where I was playing Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, but then Link was eaten alive by a Deku Flower and I got a game over. I then woke up in another dream where my house was "junglefied," rebuilt out of bamboo and covered with vines. Both flowers actually have a somewhat similar design - large, four petals and a hole in the center. And then I saw Jumanji.
That's fitting given that Robin Williams, who starred in Jumanji, was a big fan of The Legend of Zelda and that he even named his daughter after Princess Zelda.
@@twistedyogertt🎉😮😮 well this plant is not only invasive, but it eats people. Well, I wouldn’t want it in my garden. From a scientific perspective. It’s always been believed that the herbivores eat the plants, but this just reversed the roles
Because the new Jumanji films aren’t sequels. They’re modern day remakes. A Sequel is a movie built off of the prior film and it in fact would have involved the board game and the old cast. Given Robin Williams death a sequel to this film isn’t possible.
Imagine the killer bees. The mosquitos are around the size of birds. Flamethrowers are still legal to own specifically because they’re one of the few things that can effectively destroy nests
This clip shows that this movie will be better than the two remakes with The Rock because Alan is put in the forest or jungle of Jumanji and it's full of creatures that the world has never knew and it shows suspense and it builds up the seriousness of how the board game isn't to be messed with while the new one just shows regular survival and comedy and while it may be a good comedy movie it is not the correct approach for the movies
1. Little Shop of Horrors (1986) 2. Jumanji (1995) 3. Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) 4. The Ruins (2008) 5. Ice Age 3 Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009). All have Man Eating Plants.
I’ve always contained the idea that herbivorous animals eat these things but after seeing that it’s become easier to imagine how the roles were suddenly reversed
0:26 PAUSE... look at the board. Peter's pawn is on JUDY'S pathway, and it's only 5 spaces away from the center, yet in the next scenes he reveals he was only 10 spaces away, which is even MORE ridiculous because in his two turns he only moved 7 spaces.
I think they admitted that the pieces actually slid around A LOT during production, and they had forgotten which piece was on which track and how many spaces it had moved, and decided it didn’t matter. In-universe, assume the game’s a dick and shifts them around to keep itself amused. It seems to be aware of the players in some fashion (it punished Peter for trying to fix his roll for one).
Absolutely. My favorite consequences BY FAR were The Stampede Van Pelt Plants and Pods Monsoon & Crocodiles Quicksand Earthquake If I had to rank it would be: 6. Stampede 5. Van Pelt 4. Earthquake 3. Monsoon 2. Quicksand 1. Plants and Pods
2:35 First, one of the vines wraps around Peter's (Bradley Pierce) left leg 2:38 then it drags him on the floor 2:49 as the yellow flower pops out of the entertainment center as Judy (Kirsten Dunst), Sarah (Bonnie Hunt) and Alan (Robin Williams) tries to rescue him 3:09-3:19 but Alan sloves the problem by using Angus's sword cut the vine off of Peter's leg.
This scene was so intense when i was a kid.
I like children's movies from the 80s and 90s.
They had a real edge to them.
The 90s not so much. The 80s definitely.
Cautionary tale type shit
@@javierburgos7 The 90s were the middle but once the mid 2000s hit it all became child friendly. Even Shrek came out in 2001 and it def had some raunchy moments.
Nowadays, it's a lost art.
@@javierburgos7 I’ll tell you what so many thing about this vine
Old Jumanji more scarier than new ones
@John Q. uh8uhu
CVBD
You for thank you for replying I do agree that the new Jumanji movies are less scary than the old ones for some reason
After the mid-credit ending, I'm holding onto the hope they go back to their roots... so to speak.
The new ones are supposed to be comedies
That smile and laugh Robin Williams does always makes me laugh 😆
Same here😆
RIP Robin Williams, one of America's best comedians ever
Me, too. Even when Sarah said “Oh, my God! How could you do that?”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
God I really miss that guy. The world is not the same without him.
He got her good.
Good Trick on Bonnie Hunt Robin Williams.
I like the part where Peter smirk at 1:47, after Alan trick Sarah. That was savage.
Omg I loved Sarah 😂
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Me too hehehe
You just like it ? I laughed at it.
@@loughlin14 I’ll tell you what’s dangerous about these plants
When Alan told the others to stay away from the walls, I knew he was speaking from experience. How many times had he almost met his death while trapped inside the game?
And his "law of the jungle" quip? Absolutely priceless. Though I felt sorry for Sarah. She's already been traumatized enough.
I know. Sarah is traumatised but don't 4get Alan was the one who got sucked into the game & was trapped in a jungle for 26 years. He suffered alot worse than sarah. I'm glad alan told her that. "It ruined *your* life?" Then repeats what the game's crystal ball said "In the jungle u must wait till the dice 🎲 read five or eight". The game ruined both their lives especially alan's.
Personally, I like this concept with intelligent plants that acts more like animals than actual plants.
I think these plants give kudzu a run for its money as an invasive species
Plants are extremely clever, they feel when we hurt them , they connect with their surroundings, they hear our voices and get stressed if we scream, listen to music and can initiate war, of course depends of the species..amazonian plants can be evil
I think Poison Ivy would like these plants.
@@michaelwilliams5719very much so
I think plants really are smarter than we think. Some natives think so.
Sarah's reaction to the game is hilarious. Robin and Bonnie together in a scene is just perfection. They were great.
Can't believe that she hadn't forgotten what the game looked like for the past 26 years.
@@ShadrakJohnYou wouldn't forget the face of the one who killed your family. Why would you forget the board that sucked up your friend?
0:23
Alan's reaction to the game was shocking enough. It ruined his life after sucking him in & trapping him in a jungle for 26 years. At first, I wondered y he acted like that but the answer is all very clear now.
I have only seen parts of the new jumanjis. I liked this one a lot more.
The part when Alan Parrish starts laughing upon tricking Sarah into playing is funny.
Robin Williams: (Sly Grin) Snickering.
Bonnie Hunt: (Overreactingly Hyperventilating) OH MY GOD, HOW COULD YOU DO THAT!!!???
The genius of Robin.
@philipmancera2505 it's clearly not an overreaction since sarah was in therapy for a long time, getting chased out of the house by a swarm of bats and thinking Alan's father murdered him for the next 26 years. I'd be in therapy and react accordingly too if that was me
Nightmare fuel. As a kid I could never look at another salad again.
Better eat your greens before they eat you XD
And how *I* never got afraid of eating salad because of this?
If you order the pea soup. Make you eat it. Before it eat you. Hahaha ha
Well these vines can give kudzu a run for its money as an invasive species considering how fast it grows
Well technically it is
this friggin plant scared me so much i couldn't be in the same room as the movie
I used to be scared of the plant, too. But I got over it.
Same here.
Thank God those Plants don't Exist, same with the Screaming Flowers from the Ruins (2008).
When Alan said "Oh great." like it was just another one of those days, I had to laugh.
He was like.. “Here we GO!!! It now starting!”
It's truly a shame that family adventure movies like this aren't made anymore
“Harvest time!” I like that part, especially the part where cuts the vine and the plant retreats into the covered. Yeah that plant made the smart dissection
No, Alan made the "dissection."
Spaghetti
That line was actually improvised by Robin Williams, which only makes it so much better
That devious snicker Alan did at 1:41 gets to me every time😂😂🤣
RIP Robin Williams😭😭😭😞😞🙏😗
1:40 "The Dice! I can't believe you fell for the oldest trick in the book! What a goof! What's with you, girl? Come on!" 😂😂
Hol up Robin williams?
The actor of ramon from happy feet?
@@Robin1824-p6k Yeah, and this was the very first movie i ever saw him in.
Robin Williams reminds me of the Joker with his evil smile and laugh after he tricks Sarah into rolling the dice at 1:41. That was so sneaky of him.
He lobbied hard for the role of The Joker in Tim Burton's Batman.
I like Jack Nicholson's performance (he'll always be my favortie Joker), but part of me wonders what sinister darkness and quirkiness that Robin would have brought to the role.
@@daustin8888 he was also up for the Riddler.
Law of the jungle....
@@ramdomgiltter5590 she’ll get used to it
Yeah
New Jumanji: Comedy/Adventure. The humor is pretty straightforward and basic (as it should be) and geared towards children.
Old Jumanji: Adventure. Humor for both adults and kids while having a deeper plot. Darker and a lot more suspenseful.
Old Jumanji was a *W* compared to the new ones
outmatched remuneration isn’t it’s and impossible doesn’t mean that we don’t want together passing destination existing menu options for our customers to do that with us to make our reservation at all this time we have told put secret remote express places
Just depends upon which one you prefer
I've been watching this movie for years and it's only now that I notice that the plant has _flippin' SPIDER fangs._
I think it’s more of a fuzzy Agave( cactus type plant) but it’s still fascinating. This was my favorite from the movie
Maybe it’s meant to mimic a spider to scare off animals that could eat it
her immediate response to seeing the game is the funniest
Just like putting a live Tarantula or Snake right in front of her.
I hated that flower when I was little
Piranha plants
Or should I say that big huge pod or the purple flowers that shoot barbs
@@anglerclampertheanglerfish3118 They are both scary
That flower scared me too. That pod is worse than the one in Little Shop Of Horrors
@@jeffreyhunter4966 Piranha Plants shoot barbs, they don't spit
Well, that was a nice and terrifying walk down memory lane.
The Genie is such a HILARIOUS GUY TRICKING SALLY ALONG WITH CHIP'S MISCHIEVOUS SMILE 😂😂😂😂😂😂 CLASSIC MOVIE
Lovelace tricking Dolly like that, Clever.
Ironic that the same flower that Judy said was beautiful, was the same one that killed(I think) her during the spider scene.
Yoshica93
She wasn’t killed, she just fainted. I think.
Yes she dies in that scene. However since we go back to 1969 when the game is finished, she’s alive again.
Foreshadowing
@@vernonkiseyinewakup1450 Which is why I said I think. Most of us aren't certain what happened to her in the last turn. We know she is alive an well in the fixed timeline(ending), but most don't know if the poison killed her or merely made her unconcious.
@@jess.m_art Alan said the yellow ones are poisonous so she most likely died.
"While we're waiting........"
"WHOA!!!"
My brother and I still crack up at that every time 😆😆
This is what I want from a Jumanji film, where we see the horrors of the Jungle and the characters are forced to survive in this dangerous environment, not what we've been getting. Seriously, the new films would have been so much better if they got sucked into the board game (not video game) and instead of being these super like characters, regular people force to traverse the dense jungles, surviving the wild life and vegetation. The new films don't have that sense of danger, that sense of urgency as it's just to humerous.
Agreed. This version was meant to be more horrifying. All the same, they made sure this one was comical too by bringing on Robin Williams.
Fortunately, the cartoon does provide a good amount of that
New ones are fun to watch though. Probably didn't need to be called "Jumanji", but you know todays Hollywood. If it's not an established IP, they are too scared to use it.
The new one isn’t that bad tho, it’s just we prefer the old one better
I completely agree with you.
I remember when I saw this in theaters he really had me going with the dice trick ;-)
Yep!
The top part of that pod looks like it came off some part of a tarantula.
HARVEST TIME!
2:30 Judy Shepherd gets POISONED from that Purple Flower.
2:35 Peter Shepherd gets caught on that big yellow pods.
3:10 SORRY, ANGUS!!
3:15 HARVEST TIME!!!
3:16
The Lion wants Alan and the Crocodile wants Sarah.
I think it's funny to see robin Williams as kind of the badass hero in this film. He's a veteran when it comes to surviving this game beacuse of how long he spent in the jungle.so I guess after 30 years of being in that Terran he became a Tarzan like character.
Poison Ivy is jealous of this scene.
LOL XD
Yeah, I bet she'd love these plants.
You should watch the boss fight of Poison Ivy in Batman Arkham Asylum
@@jaredfield1873 I finished this game years ago, I did not like the design of the giant carnivorous plant though
She my queen
R.I.P. Robin Williams
I miss him
0:27 WHOA!!!!!! Lol My most laughed at 90s moment ever
Old Jumanji: Absolute nightmare fuel, especially the plants, spiders, and giant mosquitos.
New Jumanji: Character that comically explodes when eating cake.
How soooo many people like the new movies I will never know.
Your point being?
Old Jumanji is cool and way better.
I still think the first Jumanji is the best, but the sequels are just as enjoyable to me.
@@ramdomgiltter5590 Agreed completely, the first Jumanji is a masterpiece, compared to the sequels, which, while enjoyable, turn this interesting and mysterious concept into a complete joke.
Then that character was trampled to death by rhinos. In the first thirty minutes Jack Black was eaten by a hippo. In the sequel it was a python!
0:25
Alan: while were waiting😏
Sarah: NO!!😨
I feel sorry for Peter.
I can see how scared he was!
I know I would be too.
Judy was too she clung onto him for dear life
The Audrey 2 plant 🪴!
peter griffin
@@benamuki20Peter Shepherd.
OG Jumanji: unholy board game connected to a jungle version of hell that unleashes downright demonic threats that make IRL problems seem like a mundane breeze (the whole POINT of the story)
Re-hash Jumanji: goofy moderately hazardous tourist destination that the hero wanted to stay in for longer.
1:41 i love Robin Williams iconic laugh 😂😈
That plant is screaming at 3:24
@@sonicthehedgehog2745 I was just thinking that. It's like that plant got his tongue cut off.
Because it was hungry for Peter
Sounds more like whimpering.
Even with all the other shit they made up, this thing was easily and BY FAR the scariest part of the movie. Giant spiders and Ebola mosquitoes are at least things you *expect* to be dangerous. A 6-foot-wide flower that groans at you like a zombie Barry White? You can fuck right off with that.
Oh, and if this thing wasn't bad enough already, I just realized the inside of its 'petals' are covered with thorns. I never quite understood how this thing was supposed to eat you with such a small hole for a throat; now I get it. It doesn't eat you. It DRINKS you. After it reels you in with its vine tongue, it clamps its petals down over you and it grinds them over you like a huge set of teeth, shredding your body and letting your fluids run down its throat or soak into its petals. Judging by how soft and wet it looks in the middle, digestive enzymes might be involved as well, like a giant Venus flytrap or pitcher plant.
It takes these plants days - sometimes *weeks* - to digest a meal.
@@DaRkLoRdZoRc to top it off, literally, it also has spider fangs
@@DaRkLoRdZoRc thanks for explaining that in detail 😖
(3:21) when you’re eating spaghetti! 🍝🍝🍝
Are you nuts that plant gives kudzu a run for its money it’s an invasive species emphases on invasive
@@jamessparkman6604 you didn't get the joke, did you?
I used to eat spaghetti like that but the sauce always gets on my lips
@@DarknessOfRedboneI especially love Buttered Spaghetti with Ground Beef doused in Ragu.
@@jamessparkman6604if anything, I think this Plant should've been the Main Villain instead of Van Pelt. And if there were also a Scary Anaconda, that would've been better.
"My father could barely hug me let alone murder me."
That doesn't exactly disprove that conspiracy theory...
He wasn't trying to disprove the murder, he was disproving the statement of him cutting him to little pieces.
It's ironic since Van Pelt is portrayed by the same actor as his dad. LOL
@@FubukioJonathan Hyde.
He said cut me into little pieces.
Those who disliked this video got tricked at 1:39.
2:14 Alan is the leader of the team. He knows the dangers of the jungle after being trapped in the game for 26 years(!)
Exactly. They're lucky he knows all about the dangers from the jungle.
That laugh Robin does when he tricks to rolling always gets me. Lol
3:13 - WINGARDIUM LEVIOSA!!! (to the blade cover)
that's when i realized that kirsten was in practically all my favorite childhood movies
3:16 HARVEST TIME!
Judy literally died from one of those flowers
She was dying, but then the game ended & then it didn’t happen
@@joewhitehead3 : yup :(
This scene use to scare me alot as little boy but when I was six I overcome my fear of this scene with the pod.
That yellow flower needs to he in the next Jumanji movie.
The big yellow one really scared me when I first saw this as a kid!
Same here!
Its whimpering sounds creepy.
Once as a kid, I had a dream where I was playing Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, but then Link was eaten alive by a Deku Flower and I got a game over. I then woke up in another dream where my house was "junglefied," rebuilt out of bamboo and covered with vines. Both flowers actually have a somewhat similar design - large, four petals and a hole in the center.
And then I saw Jumanji.
That's fitting given that Robin Williams, who starred in Jumanji, was a big fan of The Legend of Zelda and that he even named his daughter after Princess Zelda.
Remember kids eat your veggies before the veggies eat you
It don't matter, they're still gonna eat you no matter what.
Normally herbivores eat the plants but after seeing this it is more easier to imagine if the roles were suddenly reversed
What if they aren't? I'd hate to come across whatever eats those things even if it wasn't particularly aggressive.
@@twistedyogert I wouldn’t blame you. This is plant like that. I wouldn’t throw it in my garden.
I mean grow it in my garden
@@twistedyogertt🎉😮😮 well this plant is not only invasive, but it eats people. Well, I wouldn’t want it in my garden. From a scientific perspective. It’s always been believed that the herbivores eat the plants, but this just reversed the roles
The most terrifying creatures in the original movie. Still get shivers when these weeds show up. I wonder why they are not in the sequels?
Because Jumanji itself was a jungle of death and not some "hard" game that only sometimes tries to actively kill you.
Plus, there's probably a whole part of the jungle with those vines and plants those people didn't have to come across at the moment.
Because the new Jumanji films aren’t sequels. They’re modern day remakes. A Sequel is a movie built off of the prior film and it in fact would have involved the board game and the old cast. Given Robin Williams death a sequel to this film isn’t possible.
@@christiand7580 Okay fare. But they are still in the same story line as the first movie. It was made clear in the beginning of welcome to the jungle.
Everyone would probably be thinking this is in the same universe as Harry Potter and that the plants were just Devil's Snare
If I saw that anywhere, I would be like *GET THE HECKING FLAMETHROWER*
Imagine the killer bees.
The mosquitos are around the size of birds. Flamethrowers are still legal to own specifically because they’re one of the few things that can effectively destroy nests
NAPALM!!!
Or the Fire Flower
*Charizard used cut*
*The big yellow flower is DED!*
Bad idea. The plants grew all over the house, so using fire on them would set the whole place ablaze.
1:39 He didn’t have a choice. Tried to get her to play the game.
3:16 "Harvest time!"
2:51, "FEED ME, SEYMOUR!!!" 🤣
The purple one look more frightening than the yellow one in my opinion.
Alan sure was fast on his feet when saving Peter from the planet
That flower always freaked me out. Still does
This piranha plant reminds me of the husky in The Thing (1982)
This clip shows that this movie will be better than the two remakes with The Rock because Alan is put in the forest or jungle of Jumanji and it's full of creatures that the world has never knew and it shows suspense and it builds up the seriousness of how the board game isn't to be messed with while the new one just shows regular survival and comedy and while it may be a good comedy movie it is not the correct approach for the movies
Respect from France. Good old Jumanji.
It was that moment Flowey learned to never fuck with Robin Williams ever again.
The plant is like suprise suprise!!!!😂😂😂
2:37.
That big yellow one.
The pod looks terrifying 🙀😱😟☘️🌱
1. Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
2. Jumanji (1995)
3. Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008)
4. The Ruins (2008)
5. Ice Age 3 Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009).
All have Man Eating Plants.
HARVEST TIME! LMAO 😂
ONE OF THE FUNNIEST LINES IN THE WHOLE MOVIE! 😂
3:16
Well said.
The tone of voice that she used when she said “that doesn’t exist” was perfect. Wouldn’t you agree?
Plant is like give me the boy and nobody gets hurt 🤣
my niece was watching this movie and she started screaming at this scene 😭😭😭😭
The jungle grows restless...
Heh plantera
Can't imagine
0:34 The voice crack sounds so genuine!
The plant grabed Peter automatically even when not touched by characters
Oh geez! I’m still terrified as this scene. It scared me as a kid. And it still terrifies me as an adult.
I loved this movie so much… I wish they would have made a sequel. Not a video game sequel like they made, but a sequel to this version.
A plant that size with a carnivorous appetite to match would be a scary in the flesh like that
Well it gives kudzu a run for its money as an invasive species that’s for certain
Well it would give kudzu a run for its money that is for certain
@@jamessparkman6604
Or even the Batman villainness Poison Ivy
I’ve always contained the idea that herbivorous animals eat these things but after seeing that it’s become easier to imagine how the roles were suddenly reversed
3:05 That’s the sound effect used in Disney’s Hercules and Monsters Inc
They did?
@@joshuaball5916 Yes. When The Hydra swallowed Hercules and Mike Wazowski swallowed a microphone.
Jumanji's version of the Venus fly trap.
It’s like getting attacked by the plant from little shop horrors
1:41 Robin does The Joker.
I heard he was really just considered for the role then of the Riddler in Batman Forever that year.
@@77J That's correct.
0:26 PAUSE... look at the board.
Peter's pawn is on JUDY'S pathway, and it's only 5 spaces away from the center, yet in the next scenes he reveals he was only 10 spaces away, which is even MORE ridiculous because in his two turns he only moved 7 spaces.
I think they admitted that the pieces actually slid around A LOT during production, and they had forgotten which piece was on which track and how many spaces it had moved, and decided it didn’t matter.
In-universe, assume the game’s a dick and shifts them around to keep itself amused. It seems to be aware of the players in some fashion (it punished Peter for trying to fix his roll for one).
Technical glitch or something. But yeah, I saw that.
wasn't it shown in a later scene that Peter tried to cheat. Maybe it was that?
@@alaster1403 No... not that way. He said he tried to Drop the dice in a way so they would land on 12.
Remember, the pawns can't be moved by hand.
This is my favorite part of this old jumanji movie
What's your 2nd ?
@@jonathanworden4609 jumanji welcome to the jungle.
The freakiest part for me is 2:53. The groan that plant makes, so guttural and animalistic. Normal plants do NOT make sounds like that!
2:51 to 2:52 It's a plant monster
It's not a normal plant lol
this scene alone is better than the most recent "jumanji" movies
Absolutely. My favorite consequences BY FAR were
The Stampede
Van Pelt
Plants and Pods
Monsoon & Crocodiles
Quicksand
Earthquake
If I had to rank it would be:
6. Stampede
5. Van Pelt
4. Earthquake
3. Monsoon
2. Quicksand
1. Plants and Pods
2:35 First, one of the vines wraps around Peter's (Bradley Pierce) left leg 2:38 then it drags him on the floor 2:49 as the yellow flower pops out of the entertainment center as Judy (Kirsten Dunst), Sarah (Bonnie Hunt) and Alan (Robin Williams) tries to rescue him 3:09-3:19 but Alan sloves the problem by using Angus's sword cut the vine off of Peter's leg.
3:16 - 3:19 Alan 🗡 saves peter ❤They all did.
“They grow much faster than bamboo, take care or they’ll come after you”
Even though that big yellow carnivorous plant is making those stock bat sounds. To me, it just adds to how terrifying it is. 3:18
If plants like that were ever modified to grow that fast it would completely take over earth in a matter of weeks.
Well, it's a good thing since they were released from the game, it only took a day for them to finish the game before that was to happen.
Those monster plants would definitely be weak to fire
FEED ME SEYMOUR!!!!!
Classic musical
Nothing beats seeing this scene as a six-year-old and being scared shitless. It was awesome!
FEED ME SEYMORE! FEED ME ALL NIGHT LOOOONG!
Visuals were something at 6 yrs old when I seen this.
Now this is what happens when you brake the bulb.
It's Time To Get...Buck Wild.
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
And this is why you don't over feed your plants