If they decided to go with him then yeah. Otherwise, they would just be waiting on the soda. Besides, they figured he was up to something once the system started malfunctioning.
@@jeanchampollion6451 Well, not right away they didn't. Hammond (I think) simply said "Well he said a few systems would go off, didn't he?" And when he later says to find Nedry he suggests they check the vending machine, which would imply he didn't think Nedry was up to something yet, just that Nedry had fucked up somehow.
Well his work around this time is pretty awesome, beside Jurassic Park, he was also in Basic Instinct, Dirty Dancing, , Space Jam , Third Rock from the Sun and of course Seinfeld.
yea everyone loved nedry so no way he is underrated. the only thing is he was only in 1 movie, and thank god they didnt milk him dry with any "im baaack hahahha!" shit
One thing I think they never got right in the Jurassic World movies is the tone. I love that in the original, we the audience are always reminded we are on the verge of something very dangerous happening here. The threat of danger is always there.
@@sharky2606 The guy pretty much ran the entire park's computer infrastructure. That's not something any idiot can do. But when he asked Hammond for a raise near the beginning of the movie, he just blew him off. This all could have been avoided if Hammond had just paid him what he was worth.
@@October2045 It was starting to become more common on the Mac, but it was still almost unknown on the PC. Windows 3.x could play video, but the real issue was very few people would have had the hardware. And this was also the days before plug-and-play, so actually installing new hardware could literally take days. And when you finally did, the video was basically the size of a postage stamp. As an aside, this was a huge advantage for the Mac until Windows 95 came out. It was multimedia-capable years before PCs would catch up. To tie all this into the movie, they were using Macs to interface with the Silicon Graphics workstations, which were cutting edge at the time. Hammons really did spare no expense there, although he obviously did in other places.
Well, to be fair, it is explained earlier that Nedry's financial problems were of his own doing. Perhaps, he was squandering his salary on, say, gambling or something.
@@TheMouseAvenger That's true. John did say that Dennis's financial problems "are your problems". Dennis thought he was "underpaid". I am not sure if I can see John Hammond's character as portrayed in the movie as underpaying Dennis. Maybe in the book it was a different story.
@@TheMouseAvenger In the book he was pissed off because they kept making him change the code when he was almost done designing the control system, and threatened legal action if he didn't comply and didn't pay any extra for his overtime. I'd be pissed off at InGen too.
@@justthisguy1948 In the books, he was employed and paid for simple jobs, but Hammond later added many crucial tasks he never paid for, and threatened him with lawsuits should he not comply. He also denounced Nedry to former clients, so he couldn't just leave. Nedry was a greedy ass in the movie (easy villain for hollywood), but he was a pretty poor soul in the books.
Hammond spared expenses all over. The system they used was a cheap, simple one, where all the security systems were linked. Nedry only turned off all of them because he had to in order to turn off the few he needed. They also clearly spared expenses on safety precautions - even with the electricity out, the fences shouldn't have been weak enough to break through. They should dug the pens in a bit and built proper walls if need-be. The cars should've had manual overrides and park workers armed with tranqs, and there should've been emergency bunkers throughout the park. They also spared expenses with their researchers. In the books, they had a system that checked to see if all animals were in their pens, but the system only checks if the expected number is there, and doesn't count how many are actually there. In both the books and the movie, when the method of using frog DNA to fill in the gaps was introduced Hammond just went for it, instead of investing in further research and tests which would've revealed doing that would allow the dinosaurs to breed.
BTW if you look carefully, you can see that it is actually a video being played on the computer. I guess the movie makers thought no one would notice. Lol
I don't think they quite got Nedrys plan right from book to movie. The point of the 18 minute time gap in the book was to allow him to steal the embryos, get to the dock for the drop, and be back at his station with no one being the wiser. In the movie they made it look like he had planned to never comeback and destroy the park. He would have been a wanted fugitive after that.
I think Dodgson would have helped Nedry escape. Considering if Nedry was apprehended he could have implicated biosyn in the process. So it would have been in Dodgson’s best interest to protect Nedry if he got off the island.
You know that computer the kids were using?? It was a indigo unix computer and that computer was SERIOUSLY high end even by todays standards at the time So it was a $$$$$ machine
Yup. And not just any storm. That was Hurricane Iniki. It made a direct hit on Kauai as a Cat 4 after this was filmed and devastated big parts of the island.
Wondering why the tour went south without thinking that almost all employees have been sent home. Best thing was to reschedule the tour because of the storm.
The more I think about it Nedry’s plan was doomed to fail. Seeing as how everyone suspected he was up to something the moment the systems started malfunctioning they would have grilled him about it had he returned to restore everything. Plus how would he explain being soaking wet? Not to mention his finger prints would have been all over the cold storage
Yea plus I’m sure between Hammond and all his brainiac scientists, there would be a least one person to notice that the time the embryos went missing perfectly coincided with the cameras shutting off and Nedry being nowhere to be found.
his plan was all about leaving behind scorched earth. i am not sure whether he intended that the dinos would kill all of them as to leave no witnesses, but he definitely is a scumbag nonetheless.
It would've worked well enough for what he needed. Nedry was literally the one IT tech that was there and was holding up their faulty system all by himself. He could easily defend himself by claiming such a malfunction was inevitable because they're understaffed. Plus he was probably aware Ingen would've kept the incident under wraps, which means they wouldn't be pressing charges against him. He could always say he just stepped outside for a moment for a smoke or something, and they wouldn't notice the missing embryos until he was long gone with the money Biosyn were paying him.
I always thought he intended to take off in the ship, with his embryos, and after delivering them to Dodgson he was going to just disappear to some other country
Probably should have been best to humor Nedry and just give him a little extra money. Not that Hammond couldn't afford it. Even if Nedry's financial problems are his own doing, pissing off the one guy who can potentially destroy everything in the park is not a good idea.
Hammond is just as much of a villain as Nedry. In the beginning a dude gets eaten because they wouldn't shoot the velociraptor mauling him. Those dinosaurs are more valuable than the workers to hammond.
I've only just read the description: "If you do not get moist from this movie you have a mental deficiency." And honestly, they're completely right. Just watching this gives that inspirational buzz that only Jurassic Park can give.
The video view of Nedry's co-conspirator is a video file playing on screen with the play button hidden by the mouse, though you can see the progress bar move during their conversation. It's not a live video feed.
I just realized that Nedry's plan was to come back after dropping off the embryos at the dock. I always thought he was going to leave on the boat and never be seen again. I wonder how he would explain be soaking wet after "returning from the soda machine."
This is a question I have been putting off for way too long. So, I have been wondering, how is it that Sam-L Jackson looks almost the same as he does today yet the rest of his cast members in this movie have almost completely reach their full cycle ? I don't get it.
No no no listen, you gotta give me the time. I did a test run on this thing and it took me 20 minutes. Thought if I might have pushed it to 18, but you gotta give me at least 15 minutes. Give me the 15 minutes
@@adamalberts2 I could very well be wrong, but in my head the issue is something like this: Nedry used some kind of hack to disable the park’s security-not its electricity. So he had no intention of letting dinosaurs run free; he just wanted access to the embryonic specimens. He placed a password on the hack so that if someone else noticed the problem, they couldn’t (say) undo it and get Nedry trapped in a freezer or something. What Nedry hadn’t accounted for was the storm. The hack Nedry used also disabled their ability to remotely reboot the main power from the office, which is what they obviously needed to do when they lost main power from the storm. Nedry didn’t want to flee the park in an ideal situation. He still likely wanted the job, or else why did he take it in the first place? He just wanted to be able to get the specimens to the competitors, return to his desk with little fanfare, and undo the hack with no one being the wiser. That way he would have had the steady career, not be a fugitive, and not be eaten by a dinosaur.
He only takes out specific areas of the park, it’s noted the raptor fences are still on. The system restart that Hammond has Samuel L Jackson’s character do (which gets him killed) shuts down the entire park and during this power outage the velociraptors break out, at least that’s what Muldoon says shortly before he is killed also.
He might've been a supporting character in the film, but IMHO this was the role that launched his career. I can just picture how he'd play Arnold now: NEDRY: (nervous rambling) ARNOLD: (to Hammond) John, this mothaf**ka is up to somethin'.
At 0:30 in the amber with the insect inside has a seam. It wouldn’t have a seam in real life. It would be a block of amber which would have been ground and polished in to an oblong sphere.
Why didn't Nedry just wait for the storm to pass and pull off his plan another day? Though I guess he needed there to be as few employees as possible...
Nedry didn't have much time and the ship was about to leave and he was trying to drop off the embryos to Dodgson's guy. Nedry wasn't trying to escape the island he was making a round trip to turn the power back on assuming it was a power failure.
What I don't understand is why did nedry HAVE to do it that day? Why couldn't it wait until after the storm? Why isn't there a contingency plan for unforeseeable events, such a this tropical storm.
His giant "EXECUTE?" button is designed like a malware ad banner.
It was 96 people didn't understand UX yet
@@KuntaKinteToby 93
Or just 90:s internet in general.
Nedry had some serious balls here. Just think, if one of them had taken him up on the soda offer his whole plan would have been ruined.
Doubt it, he knew they don't like him.
If they decided to go with him then yeah. Otherwise, they would just be waiting on the soda. Besides, they figured he was up to something once the system started malfunctioning.
His plans kind of already went to shit when the storm came and the ship was taking off earlier then expected.
On the other hand, he might not have died from trying to make his escape if he was caught here
@@jeanchampollion6451 Well, not right away they didn't. Hammond (I think) simply said "Well he said a few systems would go off, didn't he?" And when he later says to find Nedry he suggests they check the vending machine, which would imply he didn't think Nedry was up to something yet, just that Nedry had fucked up somehow.
Nedry could not have looked more suspicious, and that is some flawless acting by Wayne Knight!
Talking a million miles a minute twitching and sweating like a hog lmao
Fun fact: He was a detective for a while in between his acting gigs. You can see how well they go together.
he really is great, lol, so funny🤣
@@kaiju_kahn pretty hot under these lights huh Seinfeld?
Ah, ah, ah. You didn't say the magic word.
Wayne Knight was underrated in this movie, he played his part so well.
Well his work around this time is pretty awesome, beside Jurassic Park, he was also in Basic Instinct, Dirty Dancing, , Space Jam , Third Rock from the Sun and of course Seinfeld.
@@theprinceoftides6836 He was also the voice of Al in Toy Story 2.
And Rat Race 🏁🏎🔥
here's the standard underrated comment that appears on every video
yea everyone loved nedry so no way he is underrated. the only thing is he was only in 1 movie, and thank god they didnt milk him dry with any "im baaack hahahha!" shit
"Could have been worse John, a lot worse". Slight foreshadowing there Ray.
What did you expect? He's Samuel ''Nick Fury'' L. Jackson, the man is always one step ahead of everybody else.
@@IronMan-tk8uc Indeed mate, indeed.
@@IronMan-tk8uc He wasn’t one step ahead of the Raptors.
One thing I think they never got right in the Jurassic World movies is the tone. I love that in the original, we the audience are always reminded we are on the verge of something very dangerous happening here. The threat of danger is always there.
@@IronMan-tk8uc he wasnt one step ahead of the raptors though lol
People you should never cheap out on:
1. Your doctors
2. Your cooks
3. Your engineers
Dude proved to be a great engineer, just so happened he was also a selfish shit stain of a person at the same time
@@sharky2606 He meant that they didn't pay him enough to be loyal
I honestly don't think he could have been paid enough not to be a piece of shit.
Even lawyers lol 😂 I am one
@@sharky2606 The guy pretty much ran the entire park's computer infrastructure. That's not something any idiot can do. But when he asked Hammond for a raise near the beginning of the movie, he just blew him off. This all could have been avoided if Hammond had just paid him what he was worth.
"Oh uh I uh finished debugging the phones uh, you know uh I was gonna debu..uh so I did..." lol
Lol I love that
Me too.
Me three! Haha
meirl
@@willthacker5182 Me four! Haha
0:20 LOL, they didn't even hide the fact it's a recorded video with a time bar!
To be fair, in 1993 computers playing videos was very new at the time, most people wouldn't have known what a video time bar was, let alone seen one.
@@October2045 It was starting to become more common on the Mac, but it was still almost unknown on the PC. Windows 3.x could play video, but the real issue was very few people would have had the hardware. And this was also the days before plug-and-play, so actually installing new hardware could literally take days. And when you finally did, the video was basically the size of a postage stamp.
As an aside, this was a huge advantage for the Mac until Windows 95 came out. It was multimedia-capable years before PCs would catch up.
To tie all this into the movie, they were using Macs to interface with the Silicon Graphics workstations, which were cutting edge at the time. Hammons really did spare no expense there, although he obviously did in other places.
_LOVE_ that gigantic “execute” button! I tell ya… 90’s computers, and 90’s-era computer interface special effects. 😂
They really watched him synchronize his watch to that mouseclick and were like, "that seems fine."
Hahaha, good point! 😂
Maybe Arnold thought it was just more of that "hacker crap"?
i think they werent even watching at that point because they were all just so used to him they probably hardly even watched him
@@kyle21843 Right. They all seemed pretty uninterested in him babbling on, anyway.
Lmao
They didn't watch him. They already had their eyes and minds on other things.
If there's one thing I've learned from this part of the movie, it's that when someone tells you to abort the mission, you better listen to them.
Lies again? New England
Nedry still believed he could have gotten the embryos to the east dock in under 20 minutes and be back to reboot the park's security system
@@jamesfracasse8178 I mean sure if the place wasn't under extreme weather warnings.
@@jamesfracasse8178 And Lincoln probably believed he'd live to see the end of the play.
John Hammond "Spared no expense"...Except for Dennis Nedry. LOL
Well, to be fair, it is explained earlier that Nedry's financial problems were of his own doing. Perhaps, he was squandering his salary on, say, gambling or something.
@@TheMouseAvenger That's true. John did say that Dennis's financial problems "are your problems". Dennis thought he was "underpaid". I am not sure if I can see John Hammond's character as portrayed in the movie as underpaying Dennis. Maybe in the book it was a different story.
@@Brian6587
Glad they changed that in the movie I prefer the heroic version of John Hammond.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Me too! I read how the "novel" version was different and I like the version we got here!
@@TheMouseAvenger In the book he was pissed off because they kept making him change the code when he was almost done designing the control system, and threatened legal action if he didn't comply and didn't pay any extra for his overtime. I'd be pissed off at InGen too.
0:27 At that point, Nedry knew it was now or never...
His name is Newman
At that point, I would just be like “you know what? This was a dumb idea. Not worth it.” XD
@@stellarwind1946 It's Nedry.
The one area Hammond did "spare an expense."
Maby he did sometimes it’s never enough
@@justthisguy1948 In the books, he was employed and paid for simple jobs, but Hammond later added many crucial tasks he never paid for, and threatened him with lawsuits should he not comply.
He also denounced Nedry to former clients, so he couldn't just leave.
Nedry was a greedy ass in the movie (easy villain for hollywood), but he was a pretty poor soul in the books.
You mean he did spare an expense. Aka spare expense = go the cheap route. You’re stupid.
@@stevew278 be nice I think he knew what he meant just worded it wrong
Hammond spared expenses all over. The system they used was a cheap, simple one, where all the security systems were linked. Nedry only turned off all of them because he had to in order to turn off the few he needed. They also clearly spared expenses on safety precautions - even with the electricity out, the fences shouldn't have been weak enough to break through. They should dug the pens in a bit and built proper walls if need-be. The cars should've had manual overrides and park workers armed with tranqs, and there should've been emergency bunkers throughout the park.
They also spared expenses with their researchers. In the books, they had a system that checked to see if all animals were in their pens, but the system only checks if the expected number is there, and doesn't count how many are actually there. In both the books and the movie, when the method of using frog DNA to fill in the gaps was introduced Hammond just went for it, instead of investing in further research and tests which would've revealed doing that would allow the dinosaurs to breed.
Considering how old this movie, I"m actually really impressed they had video calling.
Yeah, did you notice the little play slider at the bottom? it was playing a video XD
There isn't video calling but just a security camera feed to the spot where the phone was 😂
Considering how new this movie, I''m actually really impressed they had dinosaurs.
Cctv
Yet when I live stream, no one bats an eye, lol.
Lol, Sam L Jackson's face when Nedry is rambling
I really do hate that man.
@@Shadow-jn9yv Ah, now eventually you do plan to have dinosaurs on your, on your dinosaur tour, right? Hello?
Not one f bomb from Sam L this whole movie.
Joe Posada That's it! I have had it with these motherf****n' raptors on this motherf****n' island.
I'm sure there was some bad language when he was devoured by raptors off camera
@@Tubeite right? They managed to get it into SOAP. A movie with SLJ with no fbombs leaves something to be desired.
@@regul8or71 Its only a small role
Dude must of died inside, not being able to 😂
People call it video calling while i call it simultaneously calling someone on the phone and looking at a surveillance camera with said person in it.
BTW if you look carefully, you can see that it is actually a video being played on the computer. I guess the movie makers thought no one would notice. Lol
Indeed, because when the call finishes, the video feed is still playing.
I don't think they quite got Nedrys plan right from book to movie. The point of the 18 minute time gap in the book was to allow him to steal the embryos, get to the dock for the drop, and be back at his station with no one being the wiser. In the movie they made it look like he had planned to never comeback and destroy the park. He would have been a wanted fugitive after that.
Never thought about that, that makes more sense, thanks!
Idk I understood it prefectly on first viewing that his plan was to go back
Yeah I thought that too, but in the movie I think he planned to come back. Didn't work out that way though.
I think he planned to come back and restore the systems before any Dino’s got out
I think Dodgson would have helped Nedry escape. Considering if Nedry was apprehended he could have implicated biosyn in the process. So it would have been in Dodgson’s best interest to protect Nedry if he got off the island.
Trusting Newman for a sensitive part of the operation was as bad judgment as bad judgments can go.
love this character, so funny, even if he is an antagonist. good movies have well acted antagonists
How many times have I said we need locking mechanisms on the office doors -
pierrepepi robert muldoon
Rey Salas clever girl
QUIET!!!!! ALL OF YOU. THEY'RE APPROACHING THE TYRANNOSAUR PADDOCK!!!
Vechicle doors*, the locking mechanisms on the office doors actually worked great once the power was back on.:D
"Newman, you magnificent bastard, you did it!"
Wow, I never noticed that he clicked the mouse and set his watch at the same time
I always loved this bit from him.
I never noticed that! I always thought it was some sort of cocky body gesture pressing a keyboard button, and the mouse at the same time.
Me too!! Ever since I was a kid! lol. ugh I miss the 90s
He just synchronized his watch
I always thought he was just crossing his fingers as he clicked it.
I love how as soon as Arnold said "It could have been a lot worse." Nedry speaks next like a bad omen.
I love the way Nedry talks.
Me too, thought I was the only one. I could listen to his voice for hours.
G3ORGE it sounds very suspicious
G3ORGE he sounds nervous.
@G E T R E K T 905 John Hammond is Nedry's dad. True story!
0:08 You never thought that we would know more about the guy waiting at the port in another series: the JP The Game.
"what took you so long?" -Newman, with cigarette hanging loosely from his lips
I think you mean Mr. Arnold.
@@TheMouseAvenger it’s a reference to a Seinfeld episode.
@@cowboyluigi5275 Ohhh, what a fitting reference, then! :-)
Then he bangs Kramers mom
When I was a kid I did not realize that he was the bad guy lmao.
Same thing. I thought the dinos got out because of the storm and he was just trying to fix something by going... somewhere.
@@akosszilagyi2656
The innocence of being a child. 😅
He's the bad guy?
0:50 when you haven't practiced your presentation so you just waffle nonsense.
I still can't believe some of those scenes were from an actual hurricane that hit HI
Those were huge expensive monitors back in 93 ! Maybe 5k each! I spotted that in the cinema, sloppy like Newman the play button was a give away.
You know that computer the kids were using??
It was a indigo unix computer and that computer was SERIOUSLY high end even by todays standards at the time
So it was a $$$$$ machine
Here a review of the computer that was used in this movie
And yeah this was never meant fir consumer use
th-cam.com/video/ZDxLa6P6exc/w-d-xo.html
They also had Mac Quadra 700’s, which were $6000 a pop to start.
Hammond spared no expense
ghostrider except on Nedry’s salary.
Funny thing is there was a real storm on the set in Hawai. They put real footage of the storm in the movie.
Yup. And not just any storm. That was Hurricane Iniki. It made a direct hit on Kauai as a Cat 4 after this was filmed and devastated big parts of the island.
I think that's why we did not see Dr. Arnold (Samuel L. Jackson) die; he was supposed to be filmed, but the filming was cancelled from the hurricane.
@@robsmith961 It could be worse, John, a lot worse.
I can tell that mr Arnold hates Dennis nerdy with a passion
When you realize that the live feed on the dock was actually a recorded video
oops
"It could have been worse, Jon. A lot worse" Oh, the dramatic irony. 😁
0:58 me presenting in front of the class
🤣
Fun Fact: Wayne Knight is the voice of Emperor Zurg in Buzz Lightyear: Star Command. That is all...
No, Al the owner of Al’s toy barn
Daniel M. True he was Al
Also Tantor in Tarzan and Stan Podolak in Space Jam
@@zurvanmooney4940 I was about to say that! ^_^
He was in 3rd Rock from the Sun
I Love the fact its a storm that puts monkey wrench in Nedreys plans...sets the tone for the entire movie...cant control nature. And btw i just farted
Just a smart guy trying to set himself up for life. High risk high reward doesn't always pay off.
Yup, the weather made him fail
Especially when it involves accepting bribes and stealing from your employer.
In JP and TLW there is a really bad storm and annoying kids lol
Jerry: Hello...Newman.
Nedry should have contacted Dodgeson and rescheduled the exchange for the following night
lol I never realized that he did that shit right in front of them.
Newman's performances in all of his roles are consistent, as in, the same. 🐩
Wondering why the tour went south without thinking that almost all employees have been sent home. Best thing was to reschedule the tour because of the storm.
“It could have been worse John. A lot worse.” Newman: “Just wait another half hour fellas.”
Mr Hammond always says spared no expense. But it looks like he spared and expense hiring Nedry.
Never understood why he wouldn't just do it when there is no storm.
I haven’t watched the movie in years, but wasn’t the storm unexpected?
0:20 I just noticed that Nedry was playing a video. After all these decades, they had me fooled they had some sort of live video call!
that is some clear live security camera footage for the 90s
When a child is lying and making up excuses that no adult asked for or expected.
Acting and sound design is 1000% on point here.
With how nervous Nedry seemed and his rapid speed of which he was talking could definitely tell he was hiding something by his body language.
I love those Sun machines.
The more I think about it Nedry’s plan was doomed to fail. Seeing as how everyone suspected he was up to something the moment the systems started malfunctioning they would have grilled him about it had he returned to restore everything. Plus how would he explain being soaking wet? Not to mention his finger prints would have been all over the cold storage
Yea plus I’m sure between Hammond and all his brainiac scientists, there would be a least one person to notice that the time the embryos went missing perfectly coincided with the cameras shutting off and Nedry being nowhere to be found.
his plan was all about leaving behind scorched earth. i am not sure whether he intended that the dinos would kill all of them as to leave no witnesses, but he definitely is a scumbag nonetheless.
It would've worked well enough for what he needed. Nedry was literally the one IT tech that was there and was holding up their faulty system all by himself. He could easily defend himself by claiming such a malfunction was inevitable because they're understaffed. Plus he was probably aware Ingen would've kept the incident under wraps, which means they wouldn't be pressing charges against him. He could always say he just stepped outside for a moment for a smoke or something, and they wouldn't notice the missing embryos until he was long gone with the money Biosyn were paying him.
I always thought he intended to take off in the ship, with his embryos, and after delivering them to Dodgson he was going to just disappear to some other country
@@Deat87 that would make more sense
Need to add some Seinfeld music to the Nedry scenes. Would completely change the dynamic of the scene lol
this was and still is by far the best jurassic park movie made.
new ones are beyond shit
I guess you can say this is what happens to him after Seinfeld
Oh i finished de-bugging your phones.
Did anyone else notice the progress bar at the bottom of the 'video call'?
Meanwhile Kramer is just starting his stand up routine.
Probably should have been best to humor Nedry and just give him a little extra money. Not that Hammond couldn't afford it. Even if Nedry's financial problems are his own doing, pissing off the one guy who can potentially destroy everything in the park is not a good idea.
Hammond is just as much of a villain as Nedry. In the beginning a dude gets eaten because they wouldn't shoot the velociraptor mauling him. Those dinosaurs are more valuable than the workers to hammond.
@@chaz693 To movie!Hammond, that was just a tragic accident. Book!Hammond, on the other hand...
Fun Fact: this was actually Peter griffin up to his shenanigans as always
I've only just read the description: "If you do not get moist from this movie you have a mental deficiency."
And honestly, they're completely right. Just watching this gives that inspirational buzz that only Jurassic Park can give.
Life found a way...
NEWMAN !
Newman worked at Jurassic Park! 😂
Maybe its his twin brother.
He worked in Concessions in the Dilophosaurus paddock.
He could have Just waited too steal those embryos… oh wait we wouldn’t have such a bad ass movie lol
I love that no one ever calls him Dennis Nerdy, he’s just Newman
Wayne Knight always plays the villain.
The video view of Nedry's co-conspirator is a video file playing on screen with the play button hidden by the mouse, though you can see the progress bar move during their conversation. It's not a live video feed.
miles chadwick that's who he is talking to on the phone.
"Could have been worse John, a lot worse" Mr Arnold spoke a little to soon
I just realized that Nedry's plan was to come back after dropping off the embryos at the dock. I always thought he was going to leave on the boat and never be seen again. I wonder how he would explain be soaking wet after "returning from the soda machine."
He asks the ship guy to give him 15 minutes then spends 2 minutes babbling incoherently, and THEN starts the timer.
This is a question I have been putting off for way too long.
So, I have been wondering, how is it that Sam-L Jackson looks almost the same as he does today yet the rest of his cast members in this movie have almost completely reach their full cycle ? I don't get it.
Some people just age differently.
As a general rule, people of color tend to age more gracefully than white people. I mean, Prince is an excellent example of this! ♀️
The correct answer is...
BLACK DON'T CRACK!
He was the only one who held on to his butt.
Does anybody want a soda or something?
I do...give me coco cola zero..please...
I think I may want something salty....oh and can you debug the phones whilst you're there?
Batesmotel1960 wondering if recover his body after all and muldoon and arnold
@@reysalas9845 - _"just the parts they didn't like"_
Dr. Pepper
“Could have been worse John. A lot worse.”
Shows how much uncertainty and accidents they’ve had before.
I think he just knew that given there are dinosaurs in this island, bad possibilities exist.
Foreshadowing!
No no no listen, you gotta give me the time. I did a test run on this thing and it took me 20 minutes. Thought if I might have pushed it to 18, but you gotta give me at least 15 minutes. Give me the 15 minutes
No promises
I assume the power had to be off to do the test run, so why no escapes then?
At the beginning of the movie, he told Dodgson that he had an eighteen minute window.
@@adamalberts2 I could very well be wrong, but in my head the issue is something like this:
Nedry used some kind of hack to disable the park’s security-not its electricity. So he had no intention of letting dinosaurs run free; he just wanted access to the embryonic specimens. He placed a password on the hack so that if someone else noticed the problem, they couldn’t (say) undo it and get Nedry trapped in a freezer or something. What Nedry hadn’t accounted for was the storm. The hack Nedry used also disabled their ability to remotely reboot the main power from the office, which is what they obviously needed to do when they lost main power from the storm. Nedry didn’t want to flee the park in an ideal situation. He still likely wanted the job, or else why did he take it in the first place? He just wanted to be able to get the specimens to the competitors, return to his desk with little fanfare, and undo the hack with no one being the wiser. That way he would have had the steady career, not be a fugitive, and not be eaten by a dinosaur.
@@AV57 The plan was a great one, until he got eaten by a dinosaur.
Interesting, he was speaking to QUICKTIME PLAYER, that's smart.....
Isn't what nedry did here called corporate espionage?
Maybe if Nedry had been given the time, he’d have ensured he didn’t turn off all the power
Nedry really does not realize what danger he is puts himself and everyone else in to with what he will do. He is so greedy and only thinks of money.
I was waiting for a Seinfeld joke, was very disappointed.
Matthew Rooney: Neuman!
@@monkeytime3169 NEWMAN!
Hello, Jerry..
In the original scene, there was a guy in the corner playing slap bass and laughing with his dick out, but they had to cut it for time.
nedry did his part well.
So did Dennis indend to doom the whole island when he did this? Or just to mess up the security measures long enough to steal the embryos?
He only takes out specific areas of the park, it’s noted the raptor fences are still on. The system restart that Hammond has Samuel L Jackson’s character do (which gets him killed) shuts down the entire park and during this power outage the velociraptors break out, at least that’s what Muldoon says shortly before he is killed also.
Dragonaut111 what they should’ve done is had 4 guns surrounding the fences while power is out so if they try getting out they can shoot them dead
@@DMalltheway they had guard towers at the paddock
I think it was the latter. He definitely didn't plan on having a fatal encounter with a Dilophosaurus! XD
Either passwords had to be that complex back then or Newman still has a more protected password than I will ever create.
The first 6 seconds of the video is actual footage of Hurricane Iniki, a category 4 storm that hit the set in 1992.
With all that's going on in this movie, the fact that Samuel L. Jackson was in it is totally overlooked.
He might've been a supporting character in the film, but IMHO this was the role that launched his career. I can just picture how he'd play Arnold now:
NEDRY: (nervous rambling)
ARNOLD: (to Hammond) John, this mothaf**ka is up to somethin'.
At 0:30 in the amber with the insect inside has a seam. It wouldn’t have a seam in real life. It would be a block of amber which would have been ground and polished in to an oblong sphere.
Dennis Nerdy is Talking to man recorded in a VLC Player
Samuel should have been like, "Now that's it! Now I've had it with these muthafuckin dinosaurs on this muthafuckin island!"
Why didn't Nedry just wait for the storm to pass and pull off his plan another day? Though I guess he needed there to be as few employees as possible...
Joseph Mostarda the storm was a good cover up for the power going out
because he already stole all the specimens, it would be ten times harder trying to put them back
The coolant in the shaving bottle only lasts about 10 hours, after that it’s as good as nothing
Nedry didn't have much time and the ship was about to leave and he was trying to drop off the embryos to Dodgson's guy. Nedry wasn't trying to escape the island he was making a round trip to turn the power back on assuming it was a power failure.
The can he put the embryos in only had enough coolant in it to last for a couple days at most
If the seas Are like that no captain will go out. And I'm a captain.
Don’t piss off your developers!
oh no, i was supposed to pick up newman at the zoo twelve hours ago
A a a, you forgot the magic word
they are looking right at him and didn't notice him pressing a big red "execute" button whilst synchronising his watch?
What I don't understand is why did nedry HAVE to do it that day? Why couldn't it wait until after the storm? Why isn't there a contingency plan for unforeseeable events, such a this tropical storm.
The coolant in the container wasn't going to last much longer.
Nedry= Nerdy
I guess back in those days, compiling a large program might trigger the executive to swap out lower priority programs. Does sound right?