Gennaro being a coward doesn’t set forth the following events. Actually, Grant likely would’ve been able to save both kids if Malcolm hadn’t gotten out of the vehicle and lead to both the dramatic events the kids and Grant would go through, but the death of Gennaro
Yeah, here one: Stark for messing with Compsognathus! And that’s karma right there! Did it once or twice, then let’s see how you like being messed around!
How could you completely miss bringing the injured T.rex infant into the trailer in TLW:JP? Attracts the rexes, gets Eddie killed, gets blood on Sarah's shirt which keeps the rex on the group's tails... It was a well-meaning act, but it looked to a WHOLE lotta death.
Agreed! I would swap out this one with Billy stealing the eggs if we had to have one of these two. Bringing the baby into the trailer is one of the stupidest things anyone does in these movies, and there are a lot of stupid things.
6:37 the reason why Jurassic Park and Jurassic World were built on Isla Nublar was because at the time, the Volcano was dormant and the Park could run on geothermal power, meaning the park can run on lava found under the island, we know that there’s a geothermal plant on Isla Sorna as well because Peter Loudlow says so himself, meaning Isla Sorna has a volcano as well, meaning that The Five Deaths Archipelago (El archipiélago de las cinco muertes) is a volcanic area, which makes sense because Las Cinco Muertes falls into the Pacific Ring of Fire. Another reason is simple, Islands with volcanos are surprisingly cheep because no one wants an island with a dormant volcano that can become active again at any minute
and you mention geothermal and all the power they would need making the dinos cant help but think that would be a big money saving on power generation and top of the maybe maybe not doomed island haha
Seeing this comment, I expect all five islands to have a volcano each. If anything, when they filmed the volcanos were dormant. They got active, the filming could be canceled but they were smart and used the eruptions in the movie. Kind of the volcanoes erupted in real life and movie. The dinos got to mainland in the movie but thankfully dino is not real so that just the movie
@@angievazquez1149 in the Novel there are Raptors in the Costa Rican jungle and some on a ship leaving the Island. A lot of the stuff from the Jurassic World trilogy comes from things from the Novels that weren't included in the movie.
When it comes to the hybrids, none of them seem as unstable as the Scorpius Rex. For those who haven't seen the Netflix series "Camp Cretaceous", the Scorpius Rex was revealed to have been Dr. Wu's first genetic hybrid, existing before the Indominus Rex. However, it was also shown to be extremely aggressive and even more unstable attacking and poisoning Dr. Wu in his lab. And the fact that he didn't immediately kill it shows how determined as well as detached he's become through his years of work.
@@Helplessmonkey Camp Cretaceous is fun, but the show's _really_ held back by its PG rating. In a franchise where people get chomped onscreen (the lawyer in the original, the fat guy in Jurassic World) and severed limbs are thrown around for jumpscares, having very few deaths and _no_ gore really screws up the tone, to the point where it actually starts to break suspension of disbelief. _Fallen Kingdom_, for example, opens with a mission to extract a bone from the Indominus' skeleton, yet when the kids find that very same corpse it cuts to an incredibly obvious discretion shot. Of course, it _is_ a kid's show, there are some things you simply can't do, I get it. But _Avatar_ was also a kid's show, and it managed to strike a serious and at times incredibly dark tone all the same. Pulling the punch with Ben's apparent death really made the plot armor obvious and killed whatever sense of danger the show had left.
I'd mark Scorpius Rex as his only true 'mistake' then but yeah this was a rough draft at best. He made errors but worked them out with Indominous and Indo. That aside, I don't consider his decision to be a stupid one in the least. Wu knows full well what comes with what he's doing.
@@aoinatafanboy84 Fair enough. Still though, no good could've came by keeping the Scorpius alive even if frozen. He could've just taken its sampled blood and work from there.
To be honest I liked Dr. Wu's lines from the Jurassic World movies. It deals with the dangers of messing with nature. It's very reminiscent of the first movie.
@@TheBlond49 Wu hasn't actually made any mistakes though. He designed the dinos per specification and is intelligent enough to know when to run before it turns south. It's the moral of 'making a weapon' isn't the problem. It's who you hand the weapon OVER to.
@@dafilmqueen556 notice that Wu is the ONLY one who hasnt been killed by his creations or by his own hubris. As stated, he was injured by Scorpius. But, he has yet to be killed by any of them because he knows they are killers not attractions. He has even told the antagonists twice the dangers in feeling in control around his hybrids.
John Hammond: "Don't worry, I'm not making the same mistakes again..." Dr. Ian Malcolm: "No, you're making all new ones..." If everyone made the right decisions in movies, no one would watch them 🦖👀
The Butterfly Effect is most prominent in the Jurassic Canon without a doubt From Jurassic Park to Camp Cretaceous. Little decisions have big implications in this Universe
What annoyed the hell out of me was Amanda Kirby using a damn megaphone on an island inhabited by carnivorous dinosaurs. Whereas Claire of Jurassic World was just as dense on survival situations. She went into Hilly Holbrook-mode with her condescending tone by not following Owen’s words of advice. But most of all, I think who ties with worst decisions was Ludlow from The Lost World with his San Diego park idea and Mills from Fallen Kingdom by auctioning off live dinosaurs to the wealthy. Both villainous characters who want to strike it rich, but consequently their own respective plots became their own demise at the jaws of a T-Rex!
"Some of the worst things, unimaginable have been done with the best intentions" To think Billy nearly made it happened as well in JP3 with the raptor Eggs
You know, the problems we had in JP 1 probably wouldn't have happened if John Hammond had just paid Nedry how much he wanted. The irony of his signature phrase "We spared no expense" when he was underpaying arguably his most important employee cost way too many lives.
Except in the novel the island was already failing long before nedry made his deal. Dinosaurs were actually getting off the island but Hammond didn't notice/ care
Not to mention another stupid decision of Mr. spared no expense Hammond was not having a generator, or backup computer system. All it would take is one tropical storm, hurricane, or hell, even a bad thunderstorm, to take out the power on the island and free the dinosaurs.
@@nickcrim6735 i have never thought about what else would be on that tracked ride till i saw your comment. now i cant stop thinking what would be next? @_@
Alan Grant and Billy talk about the best intentions in Jurassic Park 3. "Some of the worst things imaginable were done with the best intentions." Something to exactly that effect.
not necessarily. I get it when you're talking about enormous predators. but are you telling me a Troodon coming back to life is gonna doom mankind? How about a Sabertooth Tiger or a Mastodon? the only reason anything ever goes wrong in these movies is because they insisted on bringing back dangerous man eating predators like raptors.
The dumbest decision in the last 2 movies was hiring the architect who decided to make dinosaur sized doors for them to easily escape from with someone pressing a button! Especially the mosasaur’s door which leads to THE OPEN OCEAN!
Jurassic Park wouldn't be a movie franchise without dumb decisions, the people that opened Jurassic Park while their hearts were in the right place it's clear their brains weren't, they were so focused on seeing if they could they never stopped to ask themselves if they should
Honestly, first time I watched Fallen Kingdom and that scene when they released the dinosaurs came up, I was confused about one little thing. If the button to open the cages was different from the button to open the massive door leading outside (at least, I think they are different and hope they are or that is just poor planning), why not just leave them in their cages but open the big doors? That way, the dinos are contained but the gas can be vented out via massive door. Maybe not fresh air, but some ventilation.
That's kinda not how gas works and also it would've taken a long time and the danasaws (get it? Cuz that how Mr DNA called dinosaurs in JP?) Would've died by now Oh and also if that does happen and all gas breaks free... Now what? What will happen to the dinos? And I guess that was an 'Ilegal' operation... They all would've gotten arested by the 'authorities' cuz they were part of it, I supposed... i may be far out and completly wrong idk
That would take time and by that the dinosaurs would be poisoned by the gases and die, aside from smaller species such as Compsagnathus. So letting the dinosaurs out of their cages was the better option, and you may be curious why Masie opened the large gate? She was a little girl, stressed by the events that took place and she acted out of instincts, learning she was a clone she had similarity to these animals, given a chance to live... after dying
Malcom’s decision to get the Rex’s attention wasn’t stupid. He sacrificed himself to let Grant get the kids and divert the Rex’s attention from them and on to him. I know he survived but the word still fits because that’s what he was essentially doing
Spoliers: In the novelisation of jurassic park malcolm actually succumbs to his injuries and dies in the end, and i think the lawyer survives in the novel too
The babysitter for the boys In the first Jurassic World was in fact the first woman in the entire Jurassic Park franchise to die on screen. And her death was so horrific you have to wonder if the writers we're trying to make up for the fact that in the three prior Jurassic Park movies not a single female character died on screen. Not even when the T-Rex was going on a rampage in San Diego
I haven't thought of that either. Though I've read somewhere the reason for that was 'when you enter the park, you're on the menu.' I can only half agreed with that as even though this seems true, every piece in the story - including every death and especially the way they died - should first and foremost move the plot along.
10. How would be any different if he did stay in the car? The T-Rex would still have attacked the car. Besides, it would be a loss of characterization if he wasn't so cowardice. 9. Teens will always be dumb teens. But the blame has to go more on the park monitors as they didn't detect a broken gate. Besides, going off road wouldn't have been dangerous as all the dinosaurs enclosed in the field are herbivores and their relatively bullet-resistant gyrospheres would've kept them safe if the herbivores we're riled. It just so happened that time a highly dangerous carnivore was on the loose. 8. It was a clever plan by the Indominus as she was underestimated by even her creators. She made those claw marks as a distraction and then hid her body temperature from the monitors that she would have obviously been able to observe from the unbreakable glass (human DNA was also added to her genome adding to her intelligence) 7. Ludlow shipped the T-Rex to San Diego to prove he was better than Hammond. Unfortunately, all it took was one mishap on the boat to screw it all up. But even so, it wasn't really his initial idea to bring a T-Rex on their first trip to bring dinos to Jurassic Park San Diego. They had intended on herbivores exclusively, but Nick (the Earth First bastard) threw a literal wrench in that plan. And Mills had to bring them over for the auction since it's all in his plot to get rich. 6. Nedrys' goal was to make a beeline for the boat and come back. Remember the only paddock he didn't shut down was the raptor pen because that wasn't in his path, but also knows better to let them have the opportunity to escape. A single T-Rex can be handled easier than a pack of Raptors and he knew that. He just didn't consider other carnivores like the Dilophosaurus. 5. The novel made it clear was to why a dormant volcano was chosen; it was to provide the presumed atmosphere the dinos once lived long ago. Also it provided both islands with geothermal power source since they are built to be independent havens from the rest of the world. 4. 100%. But it is still within Critchons original vision. 3. Billy admitted he took them on an impulse. At least the Raptors we're reasonable enough to leave them alone once they recovered their eggs. 2. Oh sure, blame the traumatized child instead of Dr. Wu and the people who bought the dinosaurs who will "Make some more", and "so will they". Maisie was also prompted by Lockwood's words about how her "mother" would've saved them all. The dinosaurs would've been released to the world regardless if Maisie didn't push that button as Dr. Wu still has DNA supply and the capability and intention to produce more dinosaurs. HM - Opening the Park. Um... Why not? It was John Hammond's dream and it had enjoyed a good ten year run. JPOperation Genesis and JWEvolution also demonstrated that running a dino park responsibly is possible. Just... don't make intelligent hybrids. 1. Well... this IS the entire hinge this franchise is going towards. Plus, it illustrates how scientists can go in their arrogance as Michael Crichton wrote. My personal dumbest decision was from the Telltale game where Dr. Laura Sorkin decided to release the cure for the dinosaurs lycine deficiency to the water supply and was intentionally going to release the Tylosaurus into the ocean.
This looks like a list I would have made. Nice! The only thing I would add is that in number 10. It actually makes sense that he would get out of a stuck vehicle and go into a building. I mean if they had not added that admittedly funny toilet joke, the Rex would never have found him, while the trucks still got attacked.
@@Speculativedude Not to mention the only reason the T-Rex demolished the outhouse was because Malcolm lured her towards that direction. So, that technically means Donald died because of Malcolm and his hiding place could have worked if they all had went in there.
For Fallen Kingdom, even if Maisie hadn't released those dinosaurs, they would still have to deal with those other dinos that were sold to the highest bidder along with the scientists that still contain some dino embryos.
@@Godzilla-jr5gi We don't know how many dinosaurs were sold off as we only saw cutscenes of the auction. Though we do know that dinosaur DNA was among what was sold, so now others are able to clone dinosaurs as well. And let's not forget the Mosasaurus that Mills' people accidentally released into the oceans at the beginning of the movie.
I’m very happy that the dumb decision for Claire Dearing to wear heels during the events of “Jurassic World” got an honorable mention. Also, all of these dumb decisions are just one of the many reasons why I love this franchise.
Yeah, when she led the T Rex back to the Indominous Rex. The fact that Claire wore high heels was dumb, but the fact that she was able to run like that in high heels was highly impressive.
@@supertuber120 not going to lie it was dumb if she were to fall, but she didn't, claire did that stunt herself and if your wondering how she managed to outrun the rex, the rex wasn't running.
@@DocumentarianWeady Honestly, the not running part does make sense. Remember last time it chased someone holding a flare? They led Rexie straight to another meal. And yeah, Bryce Dallas Howard did the stunt herself. The entire reason Claire never swapped out the heels for boots was because Bryce Howard specifically wanted to do that stunt to impress people.
You certainly missed the bringing the baby Tyrannosaurus Rex into the trailers while the thing had a broken leg, and when the mama and papa T. Rex got their baby back, they thought Sarah and Nick hurt the baby which is why they T. Rexes pushed the trailers over the cliff almost killing them, and cost Eddie his life. During this Sarah got the baby's blood on her jacket, and she even said that the T. Rex had a great sense of smell, and yet she still wore that jacket which allowed the T. Rexes to track the group through the jungle, (what a dummy!).
In my opinion all of the Jurassic Park movies are good in their own unique ways, even the more weaker installments had some glory to it. Feel free to disagree with me, but please be respectful of my opinion, ok good.
4:53 InGen didn’t want to capture the Tyrannosaur, they *KNEW* it was a bad idea! No, they originally wanted to capture the *herbivores* and send *them* to Jurassic Park: San Diego. Roland Timbo also knew that capturing the T-Rex alive was a horrible idea which is why he felt guilty for letting it happen (Timbo was at the InGen hunting party to help capture the herbivores and to kill a male Tyrannosaur for his big game trophy wall)
Actually that is just what he tried to do, they sabotaged his gun so in turn he opted to over tanquilize it, little known fact if you give an animal or human to much of a tranquilizer (muscle relaxant) it will go into arresting heart failure and die. He shot it multiple times and they even addressed that when it got on the boat cause it did start to go into heart failure. He was sitting in the scene waiting for it to die cause as any hunter knows even if the animal seems dead always treat it as if it is fully alive and deadly, he knew if he got to close to it that if the male Rex woke at any moment he would be gone.
@@kaseyb9227 right and he knows it’s his fault for not correcting InGen and Peter’s assumptions about the T-Rex, that his intention wasn’t to give them a Rex for the Park, rather it was to kill the Rex for his trophy wall
To be fair, in the novels, the volcano is relevant (albeit in a totally different way, but no spoilers in case someone goes 'Hey I wanna read those books').
One other dumbest thing in the Jurassic movies I can think of: 1. Jurassic Park 2. What were the wealthy parents thinking when they let their little girl wonder off on an unknown island by herself, especially not knowing what sort of creatures are on it? The worst thing a parent could do. By doing that so, their daughter got gravelly injured by the small meat-eating dinosaurs and traumatised. Even if there hadn't been dinosaurs, there's still other predators and dangers on the island, too.
Wouldn't call Ian Malcolm getting the Rex's attention a dumb idea. If you listen carefully, he shouts "Get the kids!" twice to Grant. He's willingly placing himself in danger so Grant can help the children. Sure in hindsight, he didn't know the Rex was smart enough to not fall for the flare trick twice, or that the Rex would headbutt him through a wall, and he certainly didn't know that Tim's legs were stuck meaning they were basically stuck there for the Rex to come back... but he was still willing to place himself in a deadly situation to save the lives of children.
Gennaro running away isn't a dumb decision. It's a natural response to danger (Rexy). Also, by getting Rexy's attention, Malcolm gave Grant a chance to save the kids.
i dont remember who was dismissed as "crazy" in any of these movies. The parents from JP3? but Alan was right about them. they were careless dicks. Malcolm was dismissed as wrong but if he didnt go to Isla Sorna to find Sarah, the bad guys plan goes off without a single hitch. the bull T-rex dies and JP is rebuilt on the mainland.
Don't dismiss a crazy person because it's a bad idea and it will come back to bite you in the ass and the crazy person will be proven right and in all honesty its satisfying to see it because when it is a good idea it dismiss them when
A co-worker of my dad showed Fallen Kingdom to his 4 or 5 year old kid, and he said "But daddy don't they know if they keep trying to put the dinosaurs in cages they'll keep trying to get out?" Then he replied "Well the movies keep making so..." Then finally, this 4 or 5 year old kid said. "Well I get that but why don't they make the characters smarter?"
Moments that should've been acknowledged: Jurassic Park: Arnold going alone after the raptors got loose, Tim not getting the gun to Allen in the lab, Lex getting Rexy's attention AGAIN with her annoying scream Lost World: The Bowman family vacationing on Isla Sorna, the scenes with the baby T-Rex (because several dumb decisions revolve around the poor guy), the "Hey, you!" moment at the raptor, JP3: Amanda (just everything about her), the Kirby's lying to Allen about their situation, not doing proper research, and not hiring trained bodyguards, the kid forgetting to get the phone to his mom Jurassic World: Trying to weaponize dinosaurs Fallen Kingdom: The whole story arc of Maisie being a clone, Maisie hiding under her bed sheets from a dinosaur, going back to the wrecked park for the Indoraptor bones, going into the Mosasaur enclosure and letting it escape, the woman screaming in the elevator (Lex flashbacks...), Ken trying to get the Indoraptor tooth
1. Going back to Isla Sorna (JP3) 2. Using raptors to track I-Rex (JW) 3. Going to pee in the woods alone (Lost World) 4. Running in front of a plane (JP3) 5. Trying to steal the Indoraptor's tooth (FK)
6. Bringing infant T-Rex back to trailer (Lost World) 7. Opening the cargo hold (lost World) 8. Going into the long grass (lost world) 9. Not having locking mechanisms on vehicle doors (JP) 10. Leaving minimal staff to run a dangerous theme park during a cyclone while having the first tour going. (JP)
it all seemed to be going well. all they had to do was fix JP's mistakes, meaning no meat eating predators, better paddock security and pay your employees well.
Human greed and arrogance knows no limitations. we could burn everything on earth to the ground a hundred times over and people would keep making dumb decisions if they thought they could make a buck off of it
Lesson: If you wanna bring dinosaurs back, make sure you only bring back the herbivores. T-Rexes and raptors may look cool, but it's not worth the risk!
True, but predators are what make an ecosystem healthy by preventing overpopulation, eating sick and old animals and many other things. Dinosaurs are large and consume a lot of food, with only herbavoirs they would run out of food and eventually starve to death.
I think it's quite possible to bring back "carnivorous dinos", but make them harmless, in the first book Wu even tells Hammond that they should've done exactly that and that Wu wanted to, but Hammond protested wanting the real deal.
The thing is you'd have to pick your herbivores carefully aswell. It's all good saying they eat plants their fine. But so do hippos. And hippos have been seen eating meat 😬.
#1: Reviving dinosaurs in the first place! As Dr. Ian Malcolm said, "You were too busy asking if you could do it, you never asked if you should do it!" (Might've messed up the quote a bit). But seriously, reviving dinosaurs is definitely NOT something that should be done. Sure, I think dinosaurs are cool too, but I DO NOT want them roaming the earth with us. Besides, we already have birds and gators, isn't that enough dinosaurs? Edit: I do still like the first two Jurassic Park movies and don't mind Jurassic World, but reviving dinosaurs was still an unbelievably dumb decision.
I can also bring up another one, making the Velociraptors bigger than their natural size, they're supposed to be little under half the size of what they are shown to be in the movie, with how big the Velociraptors are in the movie you can compare their height more to Utahraptors
Uh that uh would be uh right, but *BUT* but but uh you uh forgot about uh Dr. Ellie Sattler *SATTLER* uh who uh basically retired uh and uh had a family. I I would uh say uh she uh was the smart *ONE* .
As much as I love the old movies, I kinda wish they would do a more Book accurate version of the first two movies, but then I guess we wouldn't have Henry Wu as a villain, seeing as how he gets bisected by a raptor trying to warn Satler.
I don't see why we couldn't have both. I would love to add a more book accurate movie to my collection. Wouldn't change my opinion of the first series of movies at all.
In reality the t-rex would of had lunch. There's nothing badass about a woman running in heels, people think it's dumb. And women aren't bad asses 😁. Actually Ripley from alien is but that's it 🤔.
The Indominus _did_ have a tracking device implanted, they could have checked it first. ...but then it removed the tracking device shortly after escaping, and used it to bait the humans into yet another trap, so when the humans _did_ use it later, it backfired! The real dumb decision with number 8 was keeping most of the Indominus' genome, including the fact that it could conceal itself from thermal cameras, classified.
@@Samfry523 And you gotta move it out sooner or later too, again it was supposed to be a guest attraction and it's not like in JWE and JWE2 where you can move a fucking Sauropod with only a single Heli.
@@bummbummist3607 Exactly. I mean, did people really expect tourists to come to the paddock where the Indomius was in once it was ready to be displayed to the public?
The only reason Ian Malcolm distracting Rexy in JP1 isn't listed here is that it is the BEST decision ever, in that it gave us that magnificent Ian Malcolm meme.
You forgot the part where Vince Vaughn stoled Pete Papavoit's bullets. I mean those T rexes were eating people. And not just any people but the same people who helped at the cliff earlier and told them where the communication tower is and how do they repay them? That man takes away their only means of defending themselves? In The Lost World movie alone we had a loud mouth scientist who can't count, an idiot scientist who kidnaps baby T rexes, and a not so tough tough guy Vince Vaughn unleashes Dinos on everybody.
"Raptor eggs! Did you STEAL raptor eggs?!" That quote always cracks me up! How else did they get in Billy's lucky bag? Did they grow legs and hitch hike?
So you're telling me that no one thought of making a small entrance only for humans beside the dinosaur-sized door? Especially the one with a carnivore?
That whole plot with the scratches was absolutely dumb, like any body who has ever seen an animal will tell you, that animals leave scratch marks everywhere and it doesn't mean they escaped especially if the scratches are that shallow, there could have been a machine failure with the tracking and entering the paddock "to get a closer look" is absolutely ridiculous, outside of the paddock we see people constantly working on construction, like someone would probably see the huge dino getting out, it's so dumb and disappointing that this is how they decided to start it off :(
Malcolm didn't accidentally regain the tyrannosaurus' attention he did it deliberately, you literally show the scene of him intentionally getting the Rex's attention and clearly shouting "get the kids" right after saying he did it by accident It's obvious what he was doing because let's face it a tiny flare isn't gonna be enough to keep the tyrannosaurus in its enclosure when it can walk right back out once the flare goes out
5:11 if you’re wondering what dinosaur that is, it’s a hybrid Called the Indoraptor, it’s a superhybrid dinosaur of an indominus rex and velociraptor DNA,
Right? This whole sequence was the biggest f*ck up and could have avoided literally just about every subsequent butterfly effect level of destruction in this and the following movies. If Claire had waited 2 damn minutes before letting anyone waltz into the paddock and confirmed ALL systems, like say, oh, cameras, the internal tracker and getting an online location before going out guns blazing screaming "Defcon 3!". 3 minutes of slight common sense/critical thinking would have told you that critter did not leave her enclosure.
I knew that Number 10 would be on this list because if that guy didn’t leave, then he wouldn’t have died. Also I don’t think that Number 2 and 1 should be on this list. And I’m SO surprised that what wasn’t a dumb decision was that when the guy got out the lighter and attracted the dinosaur and made it run after him because of that, another guy died AND he NEARLY died!
“They’re alive. Like me.” Question little girl. Are you going to kill indiscriminately everything around you? Only asking since the dinosaurs aren’t exactly going to share those same morals (something I’m sure we will see quite a bit of with the upcoming film). But like what was said: we needed a plot for the sequel somewhere…
@@BiGSmoke-.- I'm still in Maisie's camp on this one. Humanity's had plenty of chances to correct it's ways and if a few more have to die before everyone understands Humans are not the top of the food chain, so be it. You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.
dinosaurs can be taken down with bullets. i dont think it's a problem of "omg theyre going to kill everyone" so much as its "how do we deal with these invasive species suddenly being around now?" and the hinted consequences of genetic research bringing to life more human clones and shit.
actually like some of the sequels though they definitely make the mistake of repeating history for profit(though figured we at some point see dinosaurs in civilization after 3's ending.) but don't really think bringing dinosaurs back is bad(odd they made henry wu a antagonist as he imo feels like he'd be in the monsterverse that'd get killed by big g as karma than jurassic park.) compared to the other picks(especially vacationing on the islands/leaving security to a disgruntled shifty programmer with no one to counter and making hybrids with dangerous potential.),more just DON't bring the meat eaters back(even then most of the plants the plant eaters ate are mostly gone/probably different from the past and they ate a lot so debatable if that would've lasted long.). also no. 5 isn't much different from people living on the slopes of vesuvias(that's pompeii 2 waiting to happen.)/near yellowstone's super volcano.
Should have at least had an honorable mention, screaming through a bull horn on an island full of dinosaurs. It was even the first scene shown in this video, but no mention of it.
@@godemperorofmankind3.091 you may be right but did she really have to ring the dinner bell I have cat in dogs I don't go shaking treats to attract them to my plate when they smelled the food they just show up at least then I can get a couple of bites in before they start staring at me licking there's lips and whining
I don’t know what is dumber creating the dinosaurs or re opening the park I say re opening the park because this time the dinosaur actually killed people not releated to the park
Dennis Nedry should have been stopped when the other cafe customer complained about their bad tasting pie. "It tastes like shaving cream! LOOK! That guy has a shaving cream can! Who takes a shaving cream can to a tropical cafe! He tried to poison me! CALL THE POLICE!!"
To be fair bring dinosaurs back at might have sounded like a good idea in theory but as this list proves in IRL (non-movie land) if we have the technology people should just use this franchise as precautionary tale
How do you enter the paddock before checking the tracker. You never enter the paddock especially not unarmed. And I'm constantly trying to wonder why they constantly were using non-lethal weapons on the indominus Rex
Yeah and they entered just to get a closer look on the big scratches they could see from the f-ing viewing area, dumbest decision by far. I like watching the movie, but some parts of it just piss me off, writers had so many options how it could have gotten out of hand and this was just stupid.
Restarting the system in the first film. "Even Nedry knew better than to mess with the raptor fences", so when he shut down security, he left them on. But when the others restarted the system later on in the film, the raptor fences went out too leading to their escape.
All Islands are volcanoes. It's how they form. Whether they are active or not is different. Now, there should have been someone that checked to see if it was still showing signs of dormancy, which meant it could reactivate at some point.
@@katherine7938 Fine, the majority. But there are like 2 million uninhabited islands, and I'm pretty sure the only non-volcano ocean islands, are the coastal ones that previously broke off from the closer mainland. Like Catalina. Yes there are shallow tiny islands that form like sandbars, but the really big ones, like in the movie, pretty much have to form from volcanic activity.
To me the worst thing was cloning a child, im a long time fan and she ruined the franchise for me, whenever i think Dominion will be a Great movie i remember her and how Fallen Kingdom was bad
If it wasn’t for Jeff Goldblum’s bone head decision of the flare, we would not have experienced the Martin Ferrero scene of him getting swallowed by T. Rex. =Classic
Any bone-headed decisions we missed? Tell us in the comments!
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Gennaro being a coward doesn’t set forth the following events. Actually, Grant likely would’ve been able to save both kids if Malcolm hadn’t gotten out of the vehicle and lead to both the dramatic events the kids and Grant would go through, but the death of Gennaro
Yeah, here one: Stark for messing with Compsognathus! And that’s karma right there! Did it once or twice, then let’s see how you like being messed around!
Reopening the park
When _Jurassic World: Dominion_ gets released, you may have to upgrade this to a Top 20 list, including _Camp Cretaceous._
Yeah! Making this video, that wasn't really a great decision on your part bone-heads!
How could you completely miss bringing the injured T.rex infant into the trailer in TLW:JP? Attracts the rexes, gets Eddie killed, gets blood on Sarah's shirt which keeps the rex on the group's tails... It was a well-meaning act, but it looked to a WHOLE lotta death.
Agreed! I would swap out this one with Billy stealing the eggs if we had to have one of these two. Bringing the baby into the trailer is one of the stupidest things anyone does in these movies, and there are a lot of stupid things.
Excellent comment
Even Ian reprimanded them for the baby rex
6:37 the reason why Jurassic Park and Jurassic World were built on Isla Nublar was because at the time, the Volcano was dormant and the Park could run on geothermal power, meaning the park can run on lava found under the island, we know that there’s a geothermal plant on Isla Sorna as well because Peter Loudlow says so himself, meaning Isla Sorna has a volcano as well, meaning that The Five Deaths Archipelago (El archipiélago de las cinco muertes) is a volcanic area, which makes sense because Las Cinco Muertes falls into the Pacific Ring of Fire. Another reason is simple, Islands with volcanos are surprisingly cheep because no one wants an island with a dormant volcano that can become active again at any minute
I speared no expense
and you mention geothermal and all the power they would need making the dinos cant help but think that would be a big money saving on power generation and top of the maybe maybe not doomed island haha
Well I mean the natives liked living there before InGen chased them out.
Seeing this comment, I expect all five islands to have a volcano each. If anything, when they filmed the volcanos were dormant. They got active, the filming could be canceled but they were smart and used the eruptions in the movie.
Kind of the volcanoes erupted in real life and movie. The dinos got to mainland in the movie but thankfully dino is not real so that just the movie
@@angievazquez1149 in the Novel there are Raptors in the Costa Rican jungle and some on a ship leaving the Island. A lot of the stuff from the Jurassic World trilogy comes from things from the Novels that weren't included in the movie.
You definitely missed bringing the infant T-Rex back to the trailer in The Lost World.
I think it was the right thing to do and what I would of done.
than died
Absolutely.
I was just thinking, no mention of that witless monkey - Nick the photographer.
@@TheSemajshadow uhhh What
Or almost anything Nick and Sarah do in the lost world...
When it comes to the hybrids, none of them seem as unstable as the Scorpius Rex.
For those who haven't seen the Netflix series "Camp Cretaceous", the Scorpius Rex was revealed to have been Dr. Wu's first genetic hybrid, existing before the Indominus Rex. However, it was also shown to be extremely aggressive and even more unstable attacking and poisoning Dr. Wu in his lab. And the fact that he didn't immediately kill it shows how determined as well as detached he's become through his years of work.
The show was so amazing
When I was watching the show, I was like "stay on the tree house, kids".
And then it was shown that it can climb trees.
@@Helplessmonkey Camp Cretaceous is fun, but the show's _really_ held back by its PG rating.
In a franchise where people get chomped onscreen (the lawyer in the original, the fat guy in Jurassic World) and severed limbs are thrown around for jumpscares, having very few deaths and _no_ gore really screws up the tone, to the point where it actually starts to break suspension of disbelief. _Fallen Kingdom_, for example, opens with a mission to extract a bone from the Indominus' skeleton, yet when the kids find that very same corpse it cuts to an incredibly obvious discretion shot.
Of course, it _is_ a kid's show, there are some things you simply can't do, I get it. But _Avatar_ was also a kid's show, and it managed to strike a serious and at times incredibly dark tone all the same. Pulling the punch with Ben's apparent death really made the plot armor obvious and killed whatever sense of danger the show had left.
I'd mark Scorpius Rex as his only true 'mistake' then but yeah this was a rough draft at best. He made errors but worked them out with Indominous and Indo. That aside, I don't consider his decision to be a stupid one in the least. Wu knows full well what comes with what he's doing.
@@aoinatafanboy84 Fair enough. Still though, no good could've came by keeping the Scorpius alive even if frozen. He could've just taken its sampled blood and work from there.
To be honest I liked Dr. Wu's lines from the Jurassic World movies. It deals with the dangers of messing with nature. It's very reminiscent of the first movie.
Nonsense, he never learns from his own mistakes.
@@TheBlond49 Wu hasn't actually made any mistakes though. He designed the dinos per specification and is intelligent enough to know when to run before it turns south. It's the moral of 'making a weapon' isn't the problem. It's who you hand the weapon OVER to.
@@aoinatafanboy84, really? I never thought of it that way, but I guess it makes sense..
@@dafilmqueen556 notice that Wu is the ONLY one who hasnt been killed by his creations or by his own hubris. As stated, he was injured by Scorpius. But, he has yet to be killed by any of them because he knows they are killers not attractions. He has even told the antagonists twice the dangers in feeling in control around his hybrids.
@@aoinatafanboy84, true, I kinda liked him for no reason, but now I have reasons to respect him..
John Hammond: "Don't worry, I'm not making the same mistakes again..."
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "No, you're making all new ones..."
If everyone made the right decisions in movies, no one would watch them 🦖👀
The Butterfly Effect is most prominent in the Jurassic Canon without a doubt
From Jurassic Park to Camp Cretaceous. Little decisions have big implications in this Universe
Oh hey, it's Swrvey
Exactly!
Really awesome to see you give these infos with these types of videos.
Hi swerve, big fan!
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What annoyed the hell out of me was Amanda Kirby using a damn megaphone on an island inhabited by carnivorous dinosaurs.
Whereas Claire of Jurassic World was just as dense on survival situations. She went into Hilly Holbrook-mode with her condescending tone by not following Owen’s words of advice.
But most of all, I think who ties with worst decisions was Ludlow from The Lost World with his San Diego park idea and Mills from Fallen Kingdom by auctioning off live dinosaurs to the wealthy. Both villainous characters who want to strike it rich, but consequently their own respective plots became their own demise at the jaws of a T-Rex!
Amanda & Serah were annoying women
Don’t move, she can’t see you if you don’t move
Well, he’s not moving now
Fun fact people don't know how hard gorillas hit
"Some of the worst things, unimaginable have been done with the best intentions"
To think Billy nearly made it happened as well in JP3 with the raptor Eggs
You know, the problems we had in JP 1 probably wouldn't have happened if John Hammond had just paid Nedry how much he wanted. The irony of his signature phrase "We spared no expense" when he was underpaying arguably his most important employee cost way too many lives.
So you're saying... Capitalism is the enemy?
Was he really underpaid, or as John says in JP that Nedry has a gambling problem
Except in the novel the island was already failing long before nedry made his deal. Dinosaurs were actually getting off the island but Hammond didn't notice/ care
@@heathergarnham9555 yeah in the book, Hammond and InGen really fucked Nedry by increasing his workload and skimping on salary.
Not to mention another stupid decision of Mr. spared no expense Hammond was not having a generator, or backup computer system. All it would take is one tropical storm, hurricane, or hell, even a bad thunderstorm, to take out the power on the island and free the dinosaurs.
I don’t think creating dinosaurs was such a bad idea but Hammond should have chosen carefully.
maybe bringing carnivores back should have been that first careful choice
They should've made mini versions not real life versions.
It was a bad idea because things that are extinct should stay extinct. That is what Malcolm warned us about..
Hammond had good intentions but he didn't think about humanity's greedy and how far they will go.
It was a not a bad idea it was pretty much a dangerous idea bcs they can't control when the carnivores go out of control
Not putting the t-Rex last on the tour.
It’s the “star attraction” it should have been last on the tour track
'Best for last'
I agree. I wonder what was after it.
@@nickcrim6735 i have never thought about what else would be on that tracked ride till i saw your comment. now i cant stop thinking what would be next? @_@
Haha that’s so true!
@@nickcrim6735 it went dilophosaurus, t-Rex, triceratops, then they u-turned somehow back to the Rex
#1 pick should have been Peter Ludlow following the baby T Rex to an inescapable cargo hold while it was audibly crying out for its parent.
Lol. 😂
Oh my God I'd forgotten about that one. Even if that wasn't #1 it should've been somewhere on the list.
he was too greedy and selfish to care about his own life
Alan Grant and Billy talk about the best intentions in Jurassic Park 3. "Some of the worst things imaginable were done with the best intentions." Something to exactly that effect.
28 likes? Wow.
What about what that girl did at the near ending of the fifth Jurassic Park?
You know what the road to Hell is paved with!
54 likes??
@@peterbeauhull1135 yes.
To quote Ian Malcolm. “You know at times like this, one feels ‘well, perhaps extinct animals should be left extinct.’”
not necessarily. I get it when you're talking about enormous predators. but are you telling me a Troodon coming back to life is gonna doom mankind? How about a Sabertooth Tiger or a Mastodon? the only reason anything ever goes wrong in these movies is because they insisted on bringing back dangerous man eating predators like raptors.
@@godemperorofmankind3.091 even a troodon would greatly affect today's environment.
@@shrillex_1530 ya
The dumbest decision in the last 2 movies was hiring the architect who decided to make dinosaur sized doors for them to easily escape from with someone pressing a button! Especially the mosasaur’s door which leads to THE OPEN OCEAN!
😂🤣😂
You’re right a crane 🏗 was a much better choice.
Jurassic Park wouldn't be a movie franchise without dumb decisions, the people that opened Jurassic Park while their hearts were in the right place it's clear their brains weren't, they were so focused on seeing if they could they never stopped to ask themselves if they should
The sequels got way too dumb
Honestly, first time I watched Fallen Kingdom and that scene when they released the dinosaurs came up, I was confused about one little thing. If the button to open the cages was different from the button to open the massive door leading outside (at least, I think they are different and hope they are or that is just poor planning), why not just leave them in their cages but open the big doors? That way, the dinos are contained but the gas can be vented out via massive door. Maybe not fresh air, but some ventilation.
That's kinda not how gas works and also it would've taken a long time and the danasaws (get it? Cuz that how Mr DNA called dinosaurs in JP?) Would've died by now
Oh and also if that does happen and all gas breaks free... Now what? What will happen to the dinos? And I guess that was an 'Ilegal' operation... They all would've gotten arested by the 'authorities' cuz they were part of it, I supposed... i may be far out and completly wrong idk
That would take time and by that the dinosaurs would be poisoned by the gases and die, aside from smaller species such as Compsagnathus. So letting the dinosaurs out of their cages was the better option, and you may be curious why Masie opened the large gate? She was a little girl, stressed by the events that took place and she acted out of instincts, learning she was a clone she had similarity to these animals, given a chance to live... after dying
@@DocumentarianWeady I agree totally with this statement. Masie would make a good zoologist or any job that involves animals
Malcom’s decision to get the Rex’s attention wasn’t stupid. He sacrificed himself to let Grant get the kids and divert the Rex’s attention from them and on to him.
I know he survived but the word still fits because that’s what he was essentially doing
it was a stupid idea... the t-rex already chased the torch... malcolm basically killed the lawyer...
@@MyFarodin The lawyer shouldn’t have run to the bathroom 🤷🏻♀️
@@4getfulness16 the lawyer deserved it.
Spoliers: In the novelisation of jurassic park malcolm actually succumbs to his injuries and dies in the end, and i think the lawyer survives in the novel too
@@louieniall6890 the lawyer even fist fights a raptor in the novel
The babysitter for the boys In the first Jurassic World was in fact the first woman in the entire Jurassic Park franchise to die on screen. And her death was so horrific you have to wonder if the writers we're trying to make up for the fact that in the three prior Jurassic Park movies not a single female character died on screen. Not even when the T-Rex was going on a rampage in San Diego
True I never thought of that
I haven't thought of that either. Though I've read somewhere the reason for that was 'when you enter the park, you're on the menu.'
I can only half agreed with that as even though this seems true, every piece in the story - including every death and especially the way they died - should first and foremost move the plot along.
@@Leto85 true
I learned that from Dead Meat and his kill count
@@richardperaza5083 an entire blueberry pie chart
As preachy as Dr. Malcom was in the franchise, he was right all along
One of the smartest Jurassic characters ever.
10. How would be any different if he did stay in the car? The T-Rex would still have attacked the car.
Besides, it would be a loss of characterization if he wasn't so cowardice.
9. Teens will always be dumb teens. But the blame has to go more on the park monitors as they didn't detect a broken gate. Besides, going off road wouldn't have been dangerous as all the dinosaurs enclosed in the field are herbivores and their relatively bullet-resistant gyrospheres would've kept them safe if the herbivores we're riled. It just so happened that time a highly dangerous carnivore was on the loose.
8. It was a clever plan by the Indominus as she was underestimated by even her creators. She made those claw marks as a distraction and then hid her body temperature from the monitors that she would have obviously been able to observe from the unbreakable glass (human DNA was also added to her genome adding to her intelligence)
7. Ludlow shipped the T-Rex to San Diego to prove he was better than Hammond. Unfortunately, all it took was one mishap on the boat to screw it all up.
But even so, it wasn't really his initial idea to bring a T-Rex on their first trip to bring dinos to Jurassic Park San Diego. They had intended on herbivores exclusively, but Nick (the Earth First bastard) threw a literal wrench in that plan.
And Mills had to bring them over for the auction since it's all in his plot to get rich.
6. Nedrys' goal was to make a beeline for the boat and come back. Remember the only paddock he didn't shut down was the raptor pen because that wasn't in his path, but also knows better to let them have the opportunity to escape. A single T-Rex can be handled easier than a pack of Raptors and he knew that. He just didn't consider other carnivores like the Dilophosaurus.
5. The novel made it clear was to why a dormant volcano was chosen; it was to provide the presumed atmosphere the dinos once lived long ago.
Also it provided both islands with geothermal power source since they are built to be independent havens from the rest of the world.
4. 100%. But it is still within Critchons original vision.
3. Billy admitted he took them on an impulse. At least the Raptors we're reasonable enough to leave them alone once they recovered their eggs.
2. Oh sure, blame the traumatized child instead of Dr. Wu and the people who bought the dinosaurs who will "Make some more", and "so will they". Maisie was also prompted by Lockwood's words about how her "mother" would've saved them all. The dinosaurs would've been released to the world regardless if Maisie didn't push that button as Dr. Wu still has DNA supply and the capability and intention to produce more dinosaurs.
HM - Opening the Park. Um... Why not? It was John Hammond's dream and it had enjoyed a good ten year run. JPOperation Genesis and JWEvolution also demonstrated that running a dino park responsibly is possible. Just... don't make intelligent hybrids.
1. Well... this IS the entire hinge this franchise is going towards. Plus, it illustrates how scientists can go in their arrogance as Michael Crichton wrote.
My personal dumbest decision was from the Telltale game where Dr. Laura Sorkin decided to release the cure for the dinosaurs lycine deficiency to the water supply and was intentionally going to release the Tylosaurus into the ocean.
In my head canon she is Maisie’s mom.
This looks like a list I would have made. Nice! The only thing I would add is that in number 10. It actually makes sense that he would get out of a stuck vehicle and go into a building. I mean if they had not added that admittedly funny toilet joke, the Rex would never have found him, while the trucks still got attacked.
Never before have I seen such excellent reasons for "stupidity"
@@Speculativedude Not to mention the only reason the T-Rex demolished the outhouse was because Malcolm lured her towards that direction. So, that technically means Donald died because of Malcolm and his hiding place could have worked if they all had went in there.
@@futuregadgetlabmember5320 Exactly!
For Fallen Kingdom, even if Maisie hadn't released those dinosaurs, they would still have to deal with those other dinos that were sold to the highest bidder along with the scientists that still contain some dino embryos.
True. Honestly, I don't think what Maisie did makes any difference. At least, in the long run.
But that was just a few dinosaurs the ones that maisie released were in hundreds
@@Godzilla-jr5gi We don't know how many dinosaurs were sold off as we only saw cutscenes of the auction. Though we do know that dinosaur DNA was among what was sold, so now others are able to clone dinosaurs as well.
And let's not forget the Mosasaurus that Mills' people accidentally released into the oceans at the beginning of the movie.
Don't forget a bunch that's already escaped the island by air and sea.. Through out the franchise!!
@@CooperPhamkd54 that too. Like those Pterodactyls from JP 3.
I’m very happy that the dumb decision for Claire Dearing to wear heels during the events of “Jurassic World” got an honorable mention. Also, all of these dumb decisions are just one of the many reasons why I love this franchise.
I really like Jurassic world. It's the right mix of dumb fun, but fallen kingdom was just dumb.
Yeah, when she led the T Rex back to the Indominous Rex. The fact that Claire wore high heels was dumb, but the fact that she was able to run like that in high heels was highly impressive.
@@supertuber120 So true lol.
@@supertuber120 not going to lie it was dumb if she were to fall, but she didn't, claire did that stunt herself and if your wondering how she managed to outrun the rex, the rex wasn't running.
@@DocumentarianWeady Honestly, the not running part does make sense. Remember last time it chased someone holding a flare? They led Rexie straight to another meal.
And yeah, Bryce Dallas Howard did the stunt herself. The entire reason Claire never swapped out the heels for boots was because Bryce Howard specifically wanted to do that stunt to impress people.
Amanda “WHAT’S A BAD IDEA?!!” Kirby was possibly the most insufferable character in the whole franchise
She was the dumbest character in the series.
I hated her! She attracts trouble.
You certainly missed the bringing the baby Tyrannosaurus Rex into the trailers while the thing had a broken leg, and when the mama and papa T. Rex got their baby back, they thought Sarah and Nick hurt the baby which is why they T. Rexes pushed the trailers over the cliff almost killing them, and cost Eddie his life. During this Sarah got the baby's blood on her jacket, and she even said that the T. Rex had a great sense of smell, and yet she still wore that jacket which allowed the T. Rexes to track the group through the jungle, (what a dummy!).
" Just because you can do something, doesn't mean that you should!" So True Dr. Malcolm!!!
In my opinion all of the Jurassic Park movies are good in their own unique ways, even the more weaker installments had some glory to it. Feel free to disagree with me, but please be respectful of my opinion, ok good.
I love this comment because some people hate JP3 when it’s not a bad movie
@@Shrek-io3wl Its movie is bad thats the truth though i love it, One of my guilty pleasure movie.
@@shubh8537 My favorite parts of the movie is the spinosaurus, also the performances of Sam Neil and Willam H. Macy
@@Shrek-io3wl i think it was mediocre but still better than fallen kingdom
4:53 InGen didn’t want to capture the Tyrannosaur, they *KNEW* it was a bad idea! No, they originally wanted to capture the *herbivores* and send *them* to Jurassic Park: San Diego. Roland Timbo also knew that capturing the T-Rex alive was a horrible idea which is why he felt guilty for letting it happen (Timbo was at the InGen hunting party to help capture the herbivores and to kill a male Tyrannosaur for his big game trophy wall)
Actually that is just what he tried to do, they sabotaged his gun so in turn he opted to over tanquilize it, little known fact if you give an animal or human to much of a tranquilizer (muscle relaxant) it will go into arresting heart failure and die. He shot it multiple times and they even addressed that when it got on the boat cause it did start to go into heart failure. He was sitting in the scene waiting for it to die cause as any hunter knows even if the animal seems dead always treat it as if it is fully alive and deadly, he knew if he got to close to it that if the male Rex woke at any moment he would be gone.
It also got his friend killed too. He felt the trophy just wasn't worth it in the end.
@@kaseyb9227 right and he knows it’s his fault for not correcting InGen and Peter’s assumptions about the T-Rex, that his intention wasn’t to give them a Rex for the Park, rather it was to kill the Rex for his trophy wall
To be fair, in the novels, the volcano is relevant (albeit in a totally different way, but no spoilers in case someone goes 'Hey I wanna read those books').
❤.
One other dumbest thing in the Jurassic movies I can think of:
1. Jurassic Park 2. What were the wealthy parents thinking when they let their little girl wonder off on an unknown island by herself, especially not knowing what sort of creatures are on it? The worst thing a parent could do. By doing that so, their daughter got gravelly injured by the small meat-eating dinosaurs and traumatised. Even if there hadn't been dinosaurs, there's still other predators and dangers on the island, too.
6:43 To be fair, when they built the parks, the volcano was dormant.
Running into the Outhouse/Restroom to hide was basically a one-way ticket to death.
It’s a classic horror movie mistake like running upstairs with no other way to get down from the stairs you just ran up!
But when u have to go u have to go
@@88kellychan must go faster
@@xxxentbrandonredhoodrobins7606 hehehehe
T-Rex: *casually destroyed metal cables*
The lawyer: Let me hide inside a structure made of lighter materials.
How about essentially *kidnapping* Dr. Grant into helping you rescue your missing son who's stranded on a dinosaur-infested island?
Surprised Dr. Grant fell for that.
@@aaronflowers8881 Hence his character flaw.
Wouldn't call Ian Malcolm getting the Rex's attention a dumb idea.
If you listen carefully, he shouts "Get the kids!" twice to Grant.
He's willingly placing himself in danger so Grant can help the children.
Sure in hindsight, he didn't know the Rex was smart enough to not fall for the flare trick twice, or that the Rex would headbutt him through a wall, and he certainly didn't know that Tim's legs were stuck meaning they were basically stuck there for the Rex to come back... but he was still willing to place himself in a deadly situation to save the lives of children.
You forgot going after the Indominus Rex with non-lethal weapons
Yea they only had one rocket launcher and the person who used it missed on one of the biggest targets he’d likely ever seen
Gennaro running away isn't a dumb decision. It's a natural response to danger (Rexy). Also, by getting Rexy's attention, Malcolm gave Grant a chance to save the kids.
What about parking a long truck near a cliff in The lost world?
It’s satisfying when the “crazy” person is proven right
i dont remember who was dismissed as "crazy" in any of these movies. The parents from JP3? but Alan was right about them. they were careless dicks. Malcolm was dismissed as wrong but if he didnt go to Isla Sorna to find Sarah, the bad guys plan goes off without a single hitch. the bull T-rex dies and JP is rebuilt on the mainland.
True
Don't dismiss a crazy person because it's a bad idea and it will come back to bite you in the ass and the crazy person will be proven right and in all honesty its satisfying to see it because when it is a good idea it dismiss them when
A co-worker of my dad showed Fallen Kingdom to his 4 or 5 year old kid, and he said "But daddy don't they know if they keep trying to put the dinosaurs in cages they'll keep trying to get out?" Then he replied "Well the movies keep making so..." Then finally, this 4 or 5 year old kid said. "Well I get that but why don't they make the characters smarter?"
lol
Moments that should've been acknowledged:
Jurassic Park: Arnold going alone after the raptors got loose, Tim not getting the gun to Allen in the lab, Lex getting Rexy's attention AGAIN with her annoying scream
Lost World: The Bowman family vacationing on Isla Sorna, the scenes with the baby T-Rex (because several dumb decisions revolve around the poor guy), the "Hey, you!" moment at the raptor,
JP3: Amanda (just everything about her), the Kirby's lying to Allen about their situation, not doing proper research, and not hiring trained bodyguards, the kid forgetting to get the phone to his mom
Jurassic World: Trying to weaponize dinosaurs
Fallen Kingdom: The whole story arc of Maisie being a clone, Maisie hiding under her bed sheets from a dinosaur, going back to the wrecked park for the Indoraptor bones, going into the Mosasaur enclosure and letting it escape, the woman screaming in the elevator (Lex flashbacks...), Ken trying to get the Indoraptor tooth
Fallen Kingdom is just Mewtwo Strikes Back and I’m fine with that.
0:42 Even being eaten by the T-Rex, I say the Lawyer is so Fired.
Well I mean you can't really fired Donald Gennaro from being a Lawyer. Mainly because he's already dead
1. Going back to Isla Sorna (JP3)
2. Using raptors to track I-Rex (JW)
3. Going to pee in the woods alone (Lost World)
4. Running in front of a plane (JP3)
5. Trying to steal the Indoraptor's tooth (FK)
6. Bringing infant T-Rex back to trailer (Lost World)
7. Opening the cargo hold (lost World)
8. Going into the long grass (lost world)
9. Not having locking mechanisms on vehicle doors (JP)
10. Leaving minimal staff to run a dangerous theme park during a cyclone while having the first tour going. (JP)
Creating carnivores( people would have been just as excited to see non meat eaters)
@@ProfessorArt1 we need carnivores to hunt down herbivors also without carnivores no humans every one needs carnivores in the modern day
@@gonkderheilige6379 dinosaurs, not real world environment
number 5 wasn’t that bad, he thought the Dinosaur in the cafe was asleep from the tranquilizer
Dennis Nedry looking back at the Dilophosaurus after it already spat venom at him wasn’t too bright
Damn WatchMojo has an attitude 😂 7:21
Building Jurassic World despite knowing full well what happened with Jurassic Park
it all seemed to be going well. all they had to do was fix JP's mistakes, meaning no meat eating predators, better paddock security and pay your employees well.
Human greed and arrogance knows no limitations. we could burn everything on earth to the ground a hundred times over and people would keep making dumb decisions if they thought they could make a buck off of it
Lesson: If you wanna bring dinosaurs back, make sure you only bring back the herbivores. T-Rexes and raptors may look cool, but it's not worth the risk!
True, but predators are what make an ecosystem healthy by preventing overpopulation, eating sick and old animals and many other things. Dinosaurs are large and consume a lot of food, with only herbavoirs they would run out of food and eventually starve to death.
I think it's quite possible to bring back "carnivorous dinos", but make them harmless, in the first book Wu even tells Hammond that they should've done exactly that and that Wu wanted to, but Hammond protested wanting the real deal.
The thing is you'd have to pick your herbivores carefully aswell. It's all good saying they eat plants their fine. But so do hippos.
And hippos have been seen eating meat 😬.
I Love Jurassic Park/World Franchise Movies So Much.
Me too. My all time favorite.
1:53 Kids like Zach's Age always Make Bad Choice, I can't blame him he's a Teenager.
If Maisei didn't release a dinosaurs in Fallen Kingdom, we couldn't have a sequel coming out next year. Thanks to her for making a sequel.
lol yup
#1: Reviving dinosaurs in the first place! As Dr. Ian Malcolm said, "You were too busy asking if you could do it, you never asked if you should do it!" (Might've messed up the quote a bit). But seriously, reviving dinosaurs is definitely NOT something that should be done. Sure, I think dinosaurs are cool too, but I DO NOT want them roaming the earth with us. Besides, we already have birds and gators, isn't that enough dinosaurs?
Edit: I do still like the first two Jurassic Park movies and don't mind Jurassic World, but reviving dinosaurs was still an unbelievably dumb decision.
Actually you got the quote pretty much fully correct
I can also bring up another one, making the Velociraptors bigger than their natural size, they're supposed to be little under half the size of what they are shown to be in the movie, with how big the Velociraptors are in the movie you can compare their height more to Utahraptors
I knew cloning the dinos in the first place would be #1. If U ask me Ian Malcolm is the smartest character of the franchise.
Uh that uh would be uh right, but *BUT* but but uh you uh forgot about uh Dr. Ellie Sattler *SATTLER* uh who uh basically retired uh and uh had a family. I I would uh say uh she uh was the smart *ONE* .
I like that you mentioned this. I've been searching for info on who people think is the smartest character.
@@isaacgleeth3609 lol she got out of the game alive. Now she's back.
Humanity’s obvious and greedy faults at their best, ladies and gentlemen! Give the series a round of applause
The series main villains' themes are greed and stupidity.
And give humanity a big slap to the face!
Of course heheheh
1:10
That line will never get old XD
As much as I love the old movies, I kinda wish they would do a more Book accurate version of the first two movies, but then I guess we wouldn't have Henry Wu as a villain, seeing as how he gets bisected by a raptor trying to warn Satler.
I don't see why we couldn't have both. I would love to add a more book accurate movie to my collection. Wouldn't change my opinion of the first series of movies at all.
And John Hammond wouldn't have been anywhere near as redeemable. Especially since he would have been eaten alive by Compys.
He’s still alive and so is Blue. There’s a chance we could see his demise in the next movie
Definitely, 18 rated j-park. Nedrys death would certainly graphic 😱😬.
Henry Wu doesn't get bisected. He's in the latest movie.
The high heels was actually the actress’s choice as a way to say women can be strong and bad ass while wearing heels.
To bad it’s the most unrealistic scene
i mean dont heels suck and are really bad for poster and your feet? like why promote them. would think that would be something phased out.
Would of just ran barefooted
Ohhhh brother lol. No woman would run in heels knowing they are about to release a predator 😂.
In reality the t-rex would of had lunch. There's nothing badass about a woman running in heels, people think it's dumb. And women aren't bad asses 😁. Actually Ripley from alien is but that's it 🤔.
Literally climbing into the indoraptor’s cage just to get a tooth was an unbelievably stupid idea
Definitely
I fail to see how #8 was a dumb decision when they had every reason to believe the Indominus had escaped at that time.
The Indominus _did_ have a tracking device implanted, they could have checked it first.
...but then it removed the tracking device shortly after escaping, and used it to bait the humans into yet another trap, so when the humans _did_ use it later, it backfired!
The real dumb decision with number 8 was keeping most of the Indominus' genome, including the fact that it could conceal itself from thermal cameras, classified.
I guess the dumb part was just making doors big enough for it to escape through?
@@medusathedecepticon That's also not really a dumb decision cause they never expected Indominus to be that smart.
@@Samfry523 And you gotta move it out sooner or later too, again it was supposed to be a guest attraction and it's not like in JWE and JWE2 where you can move a fucking Sauropod with only a single Heli.
@@bummbummist3607 Exactly. I mean, did people really expect tourists to come to the paddock where the Indomius was in once it was ready to be displayed to the public?
Jurassic Park is my favorite Steven Spielberg film
Same her
Mine also.
I'm convinced Watch Mojo will NEVER run out of Top 10 ideas.
Nope they’ll just get good and bad at times
Yup true
How is taking the baby T-Rex to the trailer from "The Lost World" NOT on this list??!!
3:50: If the paddock really was empty what was the point of going into it at all?
The only reason Ian Malcolm distracting Rexy in JP1 isn't listed here is that it is the BEST decision ever, in that it gave us that magnificent Ian Malcolm meme.
You forgot the part where Vince Vaughn stoled Pete Papavoit's bullets. I mean those T rexes were eating people. And not just any people but the same people who helped at the cliff earlier and told them where the communication tower is and how do they repay them? That man takes away their only means of defending themselves? In The Lost World movie alone we had a loud mouth scientist who can't count, an idiot scientist who kidnaps baby T rexes, and a not so tough tough guy Vince Vaughn unleashes Dinos on everybody.
What scientist couldn't count?
"Raptor eggs! Did you STEAL raptor eggs?!"
That quote always cracks me up! How else did they get in Billy's lucky bag? Did they grow legs and hitch hike?
So you're telling me that no one thought of making a small entrance only for humans beside the dinosaur-sized door? Especially the one with a carnivore?
True heheheh
That whole plot with the scratches was absolutely dumb, like any body who has ever seen an animal will tell you, that animals leave scratch marks everywhere and it doesn't mean they escaped especially if the scratches are that shallow, there could have been a machine failure with the tracking and entering the paddock "to get a closer look" is absolutely ridiculous, outside of the paddock we see people constantly working on construction, like someone would probably see the huge dino getting out, it's so dumb and disappointing that this is how they decided to start it off :(
@@katherine7938 absolutely agree.
It’s hilarious they used a hangar type door for the indominus paddock instead of a human sized door lol
Malcolm didn't accidentally regain the tyrannosaurus' attention he did it deliberately, you literally show the scene of him intentionally getting the Rex's attention and clearly shouting "get the kids" right after saying he did it by accident
It's obvious what he was doing because let's face it a tiny flare isn't gonna be enough to keep the tyrannosaurus in its enclosure when it can walk right back out once the flare goes out
5:11 if you’re wondering what dinosaur that is, it’s a hybrid
Called the Indoraptor, it’s a superhybrid dinosaur of an indominus rex and velociraptor DNA,
You forgot that Claire decide to drive away from the i Rex first then call
Right? This whole sequence was the biggest f*ck up and could have avoided literally just about every subsequent butterfly effect level of destruction in this and the following movies. If Claire had waited 2 damn minutes before letting anyone waltz into the paddock and confirmed ALL systems, like say, oh, cameras, the internal tracker and getting an online location before going out guns blazing screaming "Defcon 3!". 3 minutes of slight common sense/critical thinking would have told you that critter did not leave her enclosure.
0:29 imagine having not watched all jurassic park movies
I knew that Number 10 would be on this list because if that guy didn’t leave, then he wouldn’t have died. Also I don’t think that Number 2 and 1 should be on this list. And I’m SO surprised that what wasn’t a dumb decision was that when the guy got out the lighter and attracted the dinosaur and made it run after him because of that, another guy died AND he NEARLY died!
Also next can you please do “Saddest Jurassic Park Moments”?
Billy Redeemed himself by saving Eric from being TerraDactyl food
It's Pteranodon not Pterodactyl
@@whysos3rious88 He said 'TerraDactyl.'
But the idea stays the same though.
Doesn't save the movie from being shitty.
@@RisingBeast00 it was better than fallen kingdom 😂
Screw Eric though
" The key to a Happy Life is to accept that you are not actually in Control!" Very True!
Literally everything that happens in Fallen Kingdom
lol seriously for real though
Bravo!
That movie was an insult to my intelligence
@@raymondwatt9773 damn I’m sorry
I think that the casual port-a-potty ajacent to the enclosed perimeter is hilarious.
“They’re alive. Like me.”
Question little girl. Are you going to kill indiscriminately everything around you? Only asking since the dinosaurs aren’t exactly going to share those same morals (something I’m sure we will see quite a bit of with the upcoming film).
But like what was said: we needed a plot for the sequel somewhere…
Why should you care? Humans are the most dangerous species in the world. Dinosaurs are doing us a favor by wiping us out
@@SuperiorPhantom-dx6vh Then we shall start with you and rid of the dinosaurs
@@BiGSmoke-.- I'm still in Maisie's camp on this one. Humanity's had plenty of chances to correct it's ways and if a few more have to die before everyone understands Humans are not the top of the food chain, so be it.
You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.
dinosaurs can be taken down with bullets. i dont think it's a problem of "omg theyre going to kill everyone" so much as its "how do we deal with these invasive species suddenly being around now?" and the hinted consequences of genetic research bringing to life more human clones and shit.
Ok so the real question here is once we're all cleaned out
“Who's going to heaven" “who's going to hell"hmmm
Dennis Needry underestimates the dangers of the " Spitting " dinosaur!!
Releasing the dinosaurs wasn't a stupid decision. It was crazy but a right decision!
I don’t know why the movie played it as a big deal. Get some big game hunters on them and they’re not leaving North America.
But releasing the dinosaurs in Fallen Kingdom was not really dumb, they are alive, and Fallen Kingdom is DEFINITELY NOT THE WORST
actually like some of the sequels though they definitely make the mistake of repeating history for profit(though figured we at some point see dinosaurs in civilization after 3's ending.) but don't really think bringing dinosaurs back is bad(odd they made henry wu a antagonist as he imo feels like he'd be in the monsterverse that'd get killed by big g as karma than jurassic park.)
compared to the other picks(especially vacationing on the islands/leaving security to a disgruntled shifty programmer with no one to counter and making hybrids with dangerous potential.),more just DON't bring the meat eaters back(even then most of the plants the plant eaters ate are mostly gone/probably different from the past and they ate a lot so debatable if that would've lasted long.).
also no. 5 isn't much different from people living on the slopes of vesuvias(that's pompeii 2 waiting to happen.)/near yellowstone's super volcano.
Should have at least had an honorable mention, screaming through a bull horn on an island full of dinosaurs. It was even the first scene shown in this video, but no mention of it.
that chick was annoying
"Hes says that a bad idea" - husband/ father
"WHAT'S A BAD IDEA" - Mom/ Wife
( YOU!! DUH😒 ) Everyone else.
"ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAARRR!!!" - Pissed off Spino
well it doesnt exactly matter, does it? If she wasn't shouting, the Spino still would have found and tried to eat them.
@@godemperorofmankind3.091 you may be right but did she really have to ring the dinner bell I have cat in dogs I don't go shaking treats to attract them to my plate when they smelled the food they just show up at least then I can get a couple of bites in before they start staring at me licking there's lips and whining
Amanda Kirby being conceived was a dumb decision
I don’t know what is dumber creating the dinosaurs or re opening the park I say re opening the park because this time the dinosaur actually killed people not releated to the park
I clicked cause I remember the biggest dumb decision in a Jurassic Park movie, never call for your son with a loudspeaker!!!
5:23 Hammond is a genius compared to this guy.
Dennis Nedry should have been stopped when the other cafe customer complained about their bad tasting pie. "It tastes like shaving cream! LOOK! That guy has a shaving cream can! Who takes a shaving cream can to a tropical cafe! He tried to poison me! CALL THE POLICE!!"
I love those moments when the person who was right has their “I told you so”
To be fair bring dinosaurs back at might have sounded like a good idea in theory but as this list proves in IRL (non-movie land) if we have the technology people should just use this franchise as precautionary tale
How do you enter the paddock before checking the tracker. You never enter the paddock especially not unarmed. And I'm constantly trying to wonder why they constantly were using non-lethal weapons on the indominus Rex
They were like damn we can't kill such an expensive and difficult to create dinosaur so they tried non-lethal to curve the problem
Yeah and they entered just to get a closer look on the big scratches they could see from the f-ing viewing area, dumbest decision by far. I like watching the movie, but some parts of it just piss me off, writers had so many options how it could have gotten out of hand and this was just stupid.
Restarting the system in the first film. "Even Nedry knew better than to mess with the raptor fences", so when he shut down security, he left them on. But when the others restarted the system later on in the film, the raptor fences went out too leading to their escape.
All Islands are volcanoes. It's how they form. Whether they are active or not is different. Now, there should have been someone that checked to see if it was still showing signs of dormancy, which meant it could reactivate at some point.
I guess u mean it as a superlative, but not all island are created by volcanos, that's just bad geography :D
@@katherine7938 Fine, the majority. But there are like 2 million uninhabited islands, and I'm pretty sure the only non-volcano ocean islands, are the coastal ones that previously broke off from the closer mainland. Like Catalina. Yes there are shallow tiny islands that form like sandbars, but the really big ones, like in the movie, pretty much have to form from volcanic activity.
Malcolm wasn't being stupid, if he let alan lure the t-rex he knew it would probably come back quickly and decided to lure it away to save them
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Ya missed one: shouting on the island with the Spino in JP3
To me the worst thing was cloning a child, im a long time fan and she ruined the franchise for me, whenever i think Dominion will be a Great movie i remember her and how Fallen Kingdom was bad
Yes, how dare a franchise focused on cloning dinosaurs make a cloned human.
If it wasn’t for Jeff Goldblum’s bone head decision of the flare, we would not have experienced the Martin Ferrero scene of him getting swallowed by T. Rex. =Classic