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Jurassic Park 1993 - Raptor Feeding Scene
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"They should all be destroyed!" I love how he just walks casually into the scene and announces that.

atarian
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Brilliant how Spielberg doesn't give us a good look at the raptors until one of them is right in Muldoon's face. Just like how we don't see the Rex until the fences are off - he never shows us the predatory dinosaurs in any circumstance where the humans are in still in control. Which leaves a more menacing impression on the audience.

Young.Supernovas
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It's a little moment but I love that Grant rushes up to shake Muldoon's hand and introduce himself so he can ask the questions he's been waiting his whole life to have answered.

SG
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"They never attack the same place twice...They remember." That seriously gave me chills. Not only were the raptors ferocious hunters, but they were able to strategize among each other. Most animals who hunt in packs usually rely on numbers to overcome prey, but the raptors rely on finding weaknesses to take down their prey.

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Muldoon is a great subversion of the classic movie mercenary. He's not naive and he's not arrogant. He knew just how dangerous the raptors were and knew they had to be stopped. It wasn't a game to him, it was life and death. In the end, he did everything right, he only lost due to lack of knowledge. He even tipped his hat to the Raptors, knowing they had beaten him fair and square. If he had more time to talk with Grant he would have known their hunting strategy and probably would have won.

thenewadventuresofhenry
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I liked Jurassic World, but the original just set the bar so damn high. Jurassic Park was beyond extraordinary.

RGrant
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LOL Muldoon's first line, "They should all be destroyed." Everyday he looked down into that raptor cage at the big female and she looked right back. Robert knew that one day that bitch was going to eat him.

dakotabaker
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Muldoon was probably the only one who understood how truly dangerous they were.

ceoofworldpeace
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1:04 - Watch Hammond's face carefully. He never takes his eyes off Grant. He's watching for something. And his faces twitches into the faintest of smile. For Grant isn't watching in horror as Hammond probably feared - but enraptured fascination!

**Edit** - Also consider that later restaurant scene, in which a humbled Hammond explained how his first attraction was a Flea Circus. With little motors controlling everything. He's an illusionist! He's probably spent his entire career craving praise from professionals. From the REAL professionals, without using tricks. And he explains as much to Dr Satler. How he wanted to make something that "wasn't an illusion".

The gaze from Dr Grant is probably something his ego really craves - Validation. Vindication. And awe at his accomplishments. Specifically from those who have soared past him on an academic level.

SovietWomble
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I love the interaction with Grant and Muldoon here.

On one side you have Grant, still blown away, acting like a kid that found out Santa is real and gets to visit his workshop. Then Muldoon, the game warden that knows it all about predators and respects them, but these Velociraptors frighten him enough that he thinks they should be taken out.

There isn't any tension between the two but the perspective they bring: child like curiosity vs world weary apprehension is great.

schwegburt
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I love how much they suggest in this scene with just sound and movement. You never actually see the raptors but the onslaught sounds terrifying.

Barquntine
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That last line is classic. "Yes. well, Who's hungry?"

AlexOjideagu
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1:12 I love how in this scene Grant immediately walks up to Muldoon to speak with him. It just shows how interested and dedicated he is. Forever the curious paleontologist.

thelastcrow
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T-Rex: "I don't want to be fed, I want to hunt. You can't just suppress my gut instincts."
Raptors:

erikmalgren
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I like how Malcolm doesn’t say a word in this scene but you can still read his mind as to what he’s thinking based on his body language.

stellarwind
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It's amazing how some well done SFX and violently shaking trees make me scared for whatever is in that cage.

MrKajithecat
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"We have the best structural engineers in the world"
"So did Hammond"

Depthcharger
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Bob Peck will always be known as having played one of the coolest characters of all-time.  Muldoon was superb.

jamesknowles
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The raptor introduction is even better and more frightening in the book. Malcolm questions their intelligence and he soon learns that the raptors found out that humans are easy prey. The line "be thankful for that fence" from a park worker always gives me chills as he must have known what kind of creatures they were dealing with. Makes me wonder what happened before in the park.

M_Dutch
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The screams of the cow as it was being torn apart always sent shivers up my spine

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