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Date of upload: May 1, 2021 ^^
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There is this incredible level of genius and amazingness of production in this scene if you really slow it down and watch individual components over and over again. Back in the day when I had this only to see on VHS, you couldn't hone in on the details like you can now. First off, the entire scene is so anxiety inducing, the close up angles of the plane props, the terror and impending doom that unfolds so quickly and spontaneously. Secondly, Cooper's sudden and unexpected death scene. It's nothing short of genius how they did this and shot it, and shoutout to actor John Diehl for playing it out so well. When you slow the scene down and watch how the spino is revealed, and how Cooper's brain actually takes a few milliseconds to process what he just turned left and looked at. It's like the animators took this incredible and minute detail into consideration when animating this. Which back then was only expected to be seen for 2 seconds at a time. I LOVE the fact that we can get in there and slow down these scenes now. To see the amazing level of intricacy and passion that went into making them. I am a diehard Jurassic fan since 93 when the first movie came out, and I have to say that this scene is one of my favorites. Just the pure terror they captured as well as the spino reveal coupled on top of the first very brutal death scene in the movie is just awesome. I love it and wanted to share my thoughts on it. Have a great day guys!
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Out of all the Jurassic movies, the third one is the only one that really makes it about the dinosaurs.
All the others had to make it a controlled environment the humans are put in.
This was the only one with a direction and the dinosaurs kept stepping in.
I don't ever want to see a palm and hear "blue, blue" ever again.
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@demetriusmaximus4810
1 year ago
This was an amazing introductory scene to the Spinosaurus. I still remember it giving me genuine chills as a kid.
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