The roar itself isn't the only thing that's terrifying, it's what it MEANS. That was one of the Rexes (most likely the mother) returning to the nest and literally screaming "WHERE'S MY CHILD?!", and every being on Sorna heard her rage.
with them being well above the tree line, there's almost no way they'd see them up there. im just kinda surprised Eddie didn't move the jeep further off to the side, into the jungle. like another 5 or 10 feet, so that there wouldn't be a way for them to accidentally bump it.@@dunit911
What i love about this that it setups whats coming with that distant roar in the jungle. Spielberg was genius with this. Its very anciety inducing knowing we will see the trex very soon. Nice element of horror. Lost world was one of my favorites to watch in my dads home theater as a kid.
Kelly was a great child character, she was smart enough not to be annoying and the actress completely sold me with her acting skills. She was believable which is all we ask for in kid characters except for that gymnastics thing against the raptor. That was pretty dumb.
One thing that I absolutely love but I think gets over look is how you can see Ian is absolutely terrified by just hearing the Rexes roars and his JP1 experience kicks in. He turned off the lights right away when he heard the Rex roars. Back in JP1, Rexy was attracted to the flash light that Lex was using in the car. When the Rexes trashed the trailer. Ian knew right away that they're going push the trailer off the edge like how Rexy push the jungle explorer off the edge in JP1. When the Rexes storms into the hunters camp. Ian tells everyone to stay still like how Alan told Ian to freeze. And when Buck was chasing Ian and Sarah in their red car. Sarah said "Ian, slow down a little" with Ian repaying "I don't think so" refering back to the jeep chase in JP1 when Rexy nearly caught up to their jeep. This movie is an absolute masterpiece
In the movie canon, the rex being unable to detect not moving things was described as an actual real life fact. In the novels, it is a "bug" in its DNA code that only happened to rexy. In fact, in the TLW novel they try doing the same but the rexes from Sorna did not suffer from that bug or they were born with that " bug" "patched".
This scene is a perfect example of how the newer Jurassic Park films failed, you don't see the T-Rex but the atmosphere is eery. The raptors in JP and TLW are remorseless killing machines, in the newer 3 they're either cartoonish or the equivalent of shamu at Seaworld.
@@thepowerfulwolfspirit.2581 Blue was cool but once they made the raptors non scary like how they were in the original JP ruined it for thousands of people
@@Westcoast_kingsprobably say it started in JP3 Yea The Raptors Designs Were Cool, Just Thought They Had Soften Them Up In That Film & Were Less Violent Compared To JP1 & 2
This is what most adults in action/horror movies should do: listen to their kid’s distress. If Ian only said: “Not now, kid.”, they’ll be T-rex dinner by then.
i think the roars are what led the hunters to the trailers. since it was raining heaviky, they wouldnt have been able to track them easily cuz of the mud and rain water erasing said tracks. so they just followed the roars. atleast thats what i believed the reason why the hunters where there after the rexes' attacked them, when sarah reached the top of the cliff and someone offered her a hand back up...
This scene is so eerie and frightening!! I love the roar of anger that the Rex (I'm assuming the Doe) let's out and how the music playing just completely stops. The shot at 2:15 has always stuck with me ever since I was a kid!! Spielberg is Brilliant!!
I love this movie when T-Rex’s Buck and Doe got home and Doe got mad and started to raring really loud and find out that there son is missing but If I hear something like that I’ll be like Oh no the parents found out that ther kid is missing 🩷🩷🩷🩷💛💛💛💛
For those who don’t know the Rex’s roars were a recording of an alligator named pops at GatorLand Orlando go check him out and say thank you he’d like that.
Lmao!! The plop at the end of his un-controlled descent😂😂😂😂 Comon, y’all know we can’t just calmly lower Jeff down a tree, he’s not that actor! 😂😂😂 man is a legend😂😂😂😂
Same, the only thing I can think is that he was smart enough to turn the lights off, and maybe the motor when it is not in use might have a passive mode. Again, there are some assumptions and leaps of faith that have to be taken to justify this theory.
Probably not the first time they came near a vehicle. The Island still had abandoned vehicles all around its abandoned facilities. Eddie also left the vehicle in a passive mode that shuts off almost everything but the battery. But the rexes were probably also more fixated on the scent of their offspring that they were following and just ignored the vehicle and high hide.
Spielberg nailed it when it comes to the suspense and scary moments in this film, this movie is definitely more terrifying than the first which is saying something because the first is the best in the franchise but this is an underrated sequel with flaws no doubt.
For me, most terrifying of this scene is both dinos walk up while not readily visible from the high hide. The trees snapping, the disturbed bird nests, the gentle rocking of the high hide, all under the cover of night.
I have often asked the same question. I think there is a branch further up obviously, but I am thinking maybe Eddy climbed up there with the pully system and set it up beforehand. Then lift the cage afterward. It is hard to tell, because the thing we don't see is the rest of the TALL tree that is right next to them. I am curious what other people might think. Again, this is assuming Eddy was left alone long enough to be doing this while the rest of them were out messing around with the hunters camp and the baby T-Rex.
Julianne Moore’s character was the most hateful character I’ve seen in film. Every death and disaster that happens was her fault. She was the one who should have been eaten by the T-Rex at the very end.
If Ian had been able to reach Nick and Sarah on the phone, it’s pretty obvious what he’d say to them: Ian: Nick, Sarah. Listen to me. The adult Tyrannosaurs are looking for their kid. I heard them roaring just now. Get the baby Rex out of the trailer now! Sarah says "But we haven't finished treating its wound yet." Ian replies "Wound treated or not, the adult Tyrannosaurs are not going to be happy when they find you with their infant." Nick concurs "Ian's right. We have to get the baby out of here pronto."
Love this scene but it's silly how the hide is like 50+ foot off the ground. The rest of the canopy around them is like 30 foot high and within biting height of the Rex. Yet they must be almost double that at 50-60 feet up. How the hell would they arrive on Sorna and get a cable that high up in some random massive tree that dwarfs the surrounding forest? The branches that high up wouldn't be strong enough either to risk it. Pretty sure in the book the high hide is 30 foot up, not 60 foot. Also the rexes can push a trailer off a cliff, so they would wreck the Mercedes Benz 4x4 holding the cable lol.
The momma was angry because she thinks that her baby was taken by Ian and his however, mother trexes can be protective of their young along with the alpha male who also protect his mate and offspring well,
well in the concept art, and one of the video games, the high hide acted like an elevated lift that could extend to the height of a tree. But not this madness!@@Proximax9
1:09-1:12 Hearing that roar, the only thing that goes through your mind is "Uh-oh.", just like when you hear the ominous snarling and shrieking of the Basilisk before it appears in the Slytherin statue's mouth.
@@Blueairwaysfrance I can understand why he did what he did- but his extreme, stupid actions caused some massive reactions that got Eddie and many killed. That’s why to this day, he’s still considered worse than Ingen by most. Putting everyone in danger to save the animals is definitely not the way to go about it…
The roar from the distance is pure nightmare fuel esp the trees move soon after and Ian run like heck
Tyrannosaurus
Eddie: Was that an earthquake?
Ian: That, uh, my lad....
....was a T.Rex.
1:03
*FUCK.*
Anybody hear that? It’s a, um, it’s an impact tremor, is what it is. I’m fairly alarmed here.
I like watching this scene ... Such a nightmare
The roar itself isn't the only thing that's terrifying, it's what it MEANS. That was one of the Rexes (most likely the mother) returning to the nest and literally screaming "WHERE'S MY CHILD?!", and every being on Sorna heard her rage.
The level of love I have for this scene is indescribable. The dark sky, Rex's roar, the suspense. Spielberg is a genius.
Well, if the roar from the momma dinosaur is on baby searching, eesh 😮
No, no, no, the dark sky, the rain, and the parent's roar? Eesh
That roar is one of the most legendary sounds in film history
Ian's and Eddie's reaction when the t-rexs roar happens. You can just see how frightened they are
Indeed
Eddie: What the fuck was that?
Ian: Not again
love how ian turns the light off. like he wants to eliminate any chance that the rex seeing them
with them being well above the tree line, there's almost no way they'd see them up there. im just kinda surprised Eddie didn't move the jeep further off to the side, into the jungle. like another 5 or 10 feet, so that there wouldn't be a way for them to accidentally bump it.@@dunit911
@@daustin8888Unfortunately for Eddie, he was (soon) about to find out what kind of noise that belonged to.
listen to the intensity of that roar, thats not a "Hey im here" roar, thats a "You took my baby and im super pissed off" roar.
More like, “You took our baby, prepare to die!” 😤🦖
@@dianamolina6335Ian: mommy is very angry
If you hear that roar, someone is going to die.
@@dianamolina6335 It's T-Rex for "Hello. My name is Tyrannosaurus Rex. You took my baby. Prepare to die."
Damm. That T-Rex roar was one of the best and scariest roar in the whole franchise.
Ian literally ran through a dark forests knowing T Rex’s were right behind him, mad lad
What i love about this that it setups whats coming with that distant roar in the jungle. Spielberg was genius with this.
Its very anciety inducing knowing we will see the trex very soon. Nice element of horror. Lost world was one of my favorites to watch in my dads home theater as a kid.
he's still a genius
Ian: we’re in a completely different situation right now
Rex rooooooaaaarrrr
Ian spoke too soon
Notice right after the roar he remembered to turn the light off lol.
I love how Kelly's smart enough to know the rexes will hear the noise, and she needs to get out of the trailer.
She's not Ian Malcolm's daughter for nothing.
@@WestLegend03it was actually revealed that Ian couldn’t get kids so he adopted her she has a lucky father than I guess
@@randomgamer8591 Was it ? Never heard of that
@@WestLegend03 well yes it was revealed by one of the directors of TLW
Kelly was a great child character, she was smart enough not to be annoying and the actress completely sold me with her acting skills. She was believable which is all we ask for in kid characters except for that gymnastics thing against the raptor. That was pretty dumb.
One thing that I absolutely love but I think gets over look is how you can see Ian is absolutely terrified by just hearing the Rexes roars and his JP1 experience kicks in.
He turned off the lights right away when he heard the Rex roars. Back in JP1, Rexy was attracted to the flash light that Lex was using in the car.
When the Rexes trashed the trailer. Ian knew right away that they're going push the trailer off the edge like how Rexy push the jungle explorer off the edge in JP1.
When the Rexes storms into the hunters camp. Ian tells everyone to stay still like how Alan told Ian to freeze.
And when Buck was chasing Ian and Sarah in their red car. Sarah said "Ian, slow down a little" with Ian repaying "I don't think so" refering back to the jeep chase in JP1 when Rexy nearly caught up to their jeep.
This movie is an absolute masterpiece
In the movie canon, the rex being unable to detect not moving things was described as an actual real life fact. In the novels, it is a "bug" in its DNA code that only happened to rexy. In fact, in the TLW novel they try doing the same but the rexes from Sorna did not suffer from that bug or they were born with that " bug" "patched".
@@baronluigi2738wait real life fact?????
1:08 love that T-REX roar, but it also means they are extremely pissed off and looking for their baby
Worried sick too.
That wasn’t hunting behavior Ian not hunting… they came for their infant
trex parents are very upset about what happened to thier baby and they're looking for him
That Roar Is Iconic 🔥💯
I love how the music completely stops when the T-Rex roars. That terrifying silence.
Tyrannosaurus
@michaelvazquez7851 thanks wasn't sure what he meant by T-Rex.
This scene is a perfect example of how the newer Jurassic Park films failed, you don't see the T-Rex but the atmosphere is eery. The raptors in JP and TLW are remorseless killing machines, in the newer 3 they're either cartoonish or the equivalent of shamu at Seaworld.
You got that right. Even with its flaws The lost world is a much better movie than all JW movies combined
Yeah the raptors became super corny once they made a guy that could control them
@@Westcoast_kingsBlue wasn’t corny.
@@thepowerfulwolfspirit.2581 Blue was cool but once they made the raptors non scary like how they were in the original JP ruined it for thousands of people
@@Westcoast_kingsprobably say it started in JP3 Yea The Raptors Designs Were Cool, Just Thought They Had Soften Them Up In That Film & Were Less Violent Compared To JP1 & 2
This is what most adults in action/horror movies should do: listen to their kid’s distress. If Ian only said: “Not now, kid.”, they’ll be T-rex dinner by then.
1:57 Ian: I'm coming right back. I give you my word.
Kelly: But You NEVER Keep Your Word!!
Me: Ouch!
I would have squeezed just a *little* harder.
Lol
Ian: Only because you don’t let me
Personally I woulda squeezed just a little bit harder.
I actually wonder if the InGen hunters heard the t-rex roars
I’m pretty sure you heard that no matter where you were on that island 😅
Zainnsnt
i think the roars are what led the hunters to the trailers. since it was raining heaviky, they wouldnt have been able to track them easily cuz of the mud and rain water erasing said tracks. so they just followed the roars. atleast thats what i believed the reason why the hunters where there after the rexes' attacked them, when sarah reached the top of the cliff and someone offered her a hand back up...
@@Ryuujiish It would have taken them hours but strange that they did not encounter the tyrannosauruses.
Well a lions roar can be heard for five miles so they definitely did assuming it’s realistic lol
My favorite part of this scene is right after the roar he turns the light off lol. He remembered from Lex’s mistake.
this has to be one of my favourite scenes
@Veggieboy Ultimate @1:08 that roar echoing from the darkness of the forest gives me chills
The only baby elephant 🐘 sound in the entire movie 🎥
@@elijahmoe1374 still blows my mind that was the sound source
Big things have small beings
1:15 that sound😵💫
One of the greatest Jurassic moments.
2:13 This scene alone is so much better than all three Jurassic world movies
Yay. More hyperbole.
Yes 🫣
Imagine walking around jungle alone suddenly an roar like that from distance it's totally a nightmare
that roar just makes me think that's when the 2 t rexs got back and found the baby gone
I remembered seeing this film in theaters when it released and this scene was creepy hearing that T-Rex with that surround sound
This scene is so eerie and frightening!! I love the roar of anger that the Rex (I'm assuming the Doe) let's out and how the music playing just completely stops. The shot at 2:15 has always stuck with me ever since I was a kid!! Spielberg is Brilliant!!
2:14 Would be so frightening. What animal could make trees sway like grass
Um An Elephant Stampede 😅
Considering they were 2
Dude 1997 I loved this movie as a kid
I was born on September 23rd, 1997
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@@omerta_ita yes.
@@iandanielcassidy8126 hit me with it
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1:09 that T-Rex Roar I think their parents is going angry because where their son
I love this movie when T-Rex’s Buck and Doe got home and Doe got mad and started to raring really loud and find out that there son is missing but
If I hear something like that I’ll be like
Oh no the parents found out that ther kid is missing 🩷🩷🩷🩷💛💛💛💛
You mean trex parents are going to be very angry
For those who don’t know the Rex’s roars were a recording of an alligator named pops at GatorLand Orlando go check him out and say thank you he’d like that.
Can you imagine seeing an actual t-rex right in front of you? At that point it’s over for you
Lmao!! The plop at the end of his un-controlled descent😂😂😂😂 Comon, y’all know we can’t just calmly lower Jeff down a tree, he’s not that actor! 😂😂😂 man is a legend😂😂😂😂
I love that roar. Its one of the best roars I've ever heard in the jurassic franchise
I remember watching this that roar still gives me the chills
This is the kind of tension they failed to make in new ones.
魔物が少しずつ姿を現していく恐怖は日本の人気ホラー映画にも共通します。スティーブン・スピルバーグは素晴らしい!
I'm actually more surprised that they just ignored Eddie's car
Same, the only thing I can think is that he was smart enough to turn the lights off, and maybe the motor when it is not in use might have a passive mode. Again, there are some assumptions and leaps of faith that have to be taken to justify this theory.
Probably not the first time they came near a vehicle. The Island still had abandoned vehicles all around its abandoned facilities. Eddie also left the vehicle in a passive mode that shuts off almost everything but the battery. But the rexes were probably also more fixated on the scent of their offspring that they were following and just ignored the vehicle and high hide.
Buck And Doe Are Coming To Get They’re Baby Back!
1:25 Dr Ian Malcolm: no answer what a surprise
Spielberg nailed it when it comes to the suspense and scary moments in this film, this movie is definitely more terrifying than the first which is saying something because the first is the best in the franchise but this is an underrated sequel with flaws no doubt.
The reason they roar is because they’re the king and queen of The dinosaurs
Yeah.....or because they came back to their nest and found their child gone.
I would of put a tent in there to keep dry. And plenty of blankets to sleep. Noooooo way I'm going down there.
Probably one of my favorite scenes in the movie
"You're much happier not knowing..."
The roar of the T-Rex at minute 1:07 I always imagined it as: Where is my son!
from the T-Rex mom XD
For me, most terrifying of this scene is both dinos walk up while not readily visible from the high hide. The trees snapping, the disturbed bird nests, the gentle rocking of the high hide, all under the cover of night.
Well, if the momma dinosaur realized that her baby needed medical assistance, eesh
1:09 Imagine Corey Taylor would play in this movie in 1997 and would roar back at him 😂🤣
Corey Taylor will be dead and t rex food if he did
@@nobodynothing1469 My comment was just a joke, man 🤣.
0:05 - 0:21 The only one with a real working brain in this moment.
The horrible part is that if they heard the t rex from all the way over there, imagine how tim and lex felt.
how the hell did they set up the high hide?
I have often asked the same question. I think there is a branch further up obviously, but I am thinking maybe Eddy climbed up there with the pully system and set it up beforehand. Then lift the cage afterward. It is hard to tell, because the thing we don't see is the rest of the TALL tree that is right next to them.
I am curious what other people might think. Again, this is assuming Eddy was left alone long enough to be doing this while the rest of them were out messing around with the hunters camp and the baby T-Rex.
0:40 - 1:18 This alone would have made a perfect teaser trailer for the film.
I love rexy and her male they make me happy ❤❤
Julianne Moore’s character was the most hateful character I’ve seen in film. Every death and disaster that happens was her fault. She was the one who should have been eaten by the T-Rex at the very end.
Yeah Sarah in the novel was better written.
Amanda is even worse
1:15 that low rumbling echo roars sound pretty similar to the recent "historically accurate t rex roars" speilberg wasn't far off!
Ian’s got a point, his daughter is so high up, how will the ground Dinos know? I mean there are pteranadons she has to worry about unfortunately
The star killers of Jurassic Park are back
Oh now your doing Jurassic park now nice
Mommy's T Rex is like "Where's our baby?"
I like the roar of the t-rex really scary
I consider this movie as Jurassic Park 2.
Well...I mean...it is
It is
Because it IS, man.
Parents finding the baby has gone missing
Where do I find the full movie to watch? I can’t find it anywhere.
POV:me when I agreed to do something with my friends but then realizing how much trouble I’ll be in if I get caught
They had the high ground.
We need something like this in the jurassic park game
Imagine your camping & hear this at night 1:08
If Ian had been able to reach Nick and Sarah on the phone, it’s pretty obvious what he’d say to them:
Ian: Nick, Sarah. Listen to me. The adult Tyrannosaurs are looking for their kid. I heard them roaring just now. Get the baby Rex out of the trailer now!
Sarah says "But we haven't finished treating its wound yet."
Ian replies "Wound treated or not, the adult Tyrannosaurs are not going to be happy when they find you with their infant."
Nick concurs "Ian's right. We have to get the baby out of here pronto."
1:08 Mum and Dad just found out their kid is gone.
1:25: No answer. What a surprise.
Love this scene but it's silly how the hide is like 50+ foot off the ground. The rest of the canopy around them is like 30 foot high and within biting height of the Rex. Yet they must be almost double that at 50-60 feet up. How the hell would they arrive on Sorna and get a cable that high up in some random massive tree that dwarfs the surrounding forest? The branches that high up wouldn't be strong enough either to risk it. Pretty sure in the book the high hide is 30 foot up, not 60 foot. Also the rexes can push a trailer off a cliff, so they would wreck the Mercedes Benz 4x4 holding the cable lol.
1:09 mum and dad are pissed
why
@@tyronegrayii3246
Male and female t rex are pissed because their baby is gone?
Mom and dad trex need to calm down
The momma was angry because she thinks that her baby was taken by Ian and his however, mother trexes can be protective of their young along with the alpha male who also protect his mate and offspring well,
when i was young i was terrifeid of the t rex scream especelly at night time
1:08-1:12 How did InGen take it?
Two tyrannosaurus rex are looking for thier baby they must be really upset about what happened to thier baby
I don't want to be reported by saying this but I would be missing my pant all the way down if I heard that if I was in a shack in the woods
Oh yeah
certain war
If only they actually followed the book….
Imagine instead of t rex roar its godzilla (legendary ) roar
Best
Now, that Roar was it Buck or Doe 🤔 I’ll take a guess, Doe.
You don't want to know.
1:08 Shit, I'm going to shit myself. xd
2:22 is that an Archaeopteryx
Pteranodons
@@ivanvaladesgamez8296 says the Dinopedia it's an Archaeopteryx in the Tyrannosaurus forests
Most likely
2:12 this is most horrible scene ever 🫣😧😨
I am ready for jurrsssic park to be a Michael C frianchise... Rated R... There will be blood and no new effects... But 1990s raw
What the hell was the high hide hanging off of, when it's higher than all the other trees in the area?
a plot hook ;)
well in the concept art, and one of the video games, the high hide acted like an elevated lift that could extend to the height of a tree. But not this madness!@@Proximax9
Movie name 🤔
Jurassic Park Lost World aka Jurassic Park 2
1:08
- one island
1:08 T-Rex
1:04-1:10, 1:41, 2:08-2:10, 2:18-2:35
2:07 Sadly Eddie get eat by T-Rex
It's really first horrible sounds in movie...
1:09-1:12 Hearing that roar, the only thing that goes through your mind is "Uh-oh.", just like when you hear the ominous snarling and shrieking of the Basilisk before it appears in the Slytherin statue's mouth.
1:09 youre so wrong about that
So basically Ian leaving the hide and running to the trailer attracted the T-Rex to follow in that general direction? Ian killed Eddie
Trex can't track lan. Beacuse of the heavy rain
Actually they came because nick took the kid nick killed eddie
@@Blueairwaysfrance I can understand why he did what he did- but his extreme, stupid actions caused some massive reactions that got Eddie and many killed. That’s why to this day, he’s still considered worse than Ingen by most. Putting everyone in danger to save the animals is definitely not the way to go about it…