The T. rex Escapes the Paddock in 4K HDR | Jurassic Park

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This nail-biting scene from Jurassic Park still has us on the edge of our seats. Hold onto your butts while Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) try to lure a loose T. rex away from the kids it’s trapped inside an overturned Jeep! Watch the T. Rex escape the paddock in 4K HDR.


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30 years later and this film still holds strong. Timeless.

ryandecarlo
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This is easily one of the most terrifying, heart stopping, dynamic scenes in cinema history. This film changed movies forever, and is an example of creativity and technology pushed to the limit.

HumorousLOL
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This scene is by far one of the greatest in movie history. No background music, just rain, lightning, thunder, screams, and the mighty roar. This is Jurassic Park at its finest!

ConnorMiller
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This scene is 31 years old at the time of writing, and visually it still looks better than half of what is released by Hollywood today. The effects haven't aged at all. Flawless.

mw
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I love how there is no background music in this scene. Just rain, roars, and screams.

supersourg
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I love how they portray the T. rex as a curious animal exploring their new surroundings and interacting with new things in their environment. You can tell this is all new to her and that she's trying to get a feel for everything.

jacobcox
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“He left us. He left us.”

That really hits harder if you think about a child’s psyche. From the moment they learn to understand words, children are taught to listen to adults and that they’ll protect them so when an adult abandons a child in danger, it literally shatters one of their greatest beliefs.

Rose-xype
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One thing I always thought about is that if Gennaro hadn't left the car, the T. rex might not have even bothered coming through the fence. It probably would've finished its meal and left. But once it saw something scurry off out of the car. It was probably thinking "What is that? Better check it out"

ventureworld
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I recently found out both the kids in this movie won a couple of awards for their performances and I think they were well earned. They were both amazing actors.

cerysfalmai
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I love the dialogue between Alan and Malcolm right at the start here.
"Kids get scared"
"What's to be scared about its just a hiccup in the power"
"I didn't say I was scared"
"I didn't say you were scared"
They're both completely terrified and know deep down they are in serious trouble but are playing it as cool as possible.

MrMisanthrope
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Notice how quiet this scene is. That is, there's no music. It's just the amazing sound design and visuals, and it's one of the most frightening scenes in film history.

sciencefantastic
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it literally took me years to realize that when Lex shines the light into the Rex's eyes, the pupil shrinks. Such amazing attention to detail.

nicholasmorris
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Ian Malcolm hits totally different at age 35 than at age 8. At age 8 I remember thinking "Why on earth would you do that? Alan had it handled!" But I see now that Ian would rather sacrifice his life to save the kids, than to risk finding out what would happen if Alan's distraction didn't work. That's very powerful.

quantumrift
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One of the most iconic scenes in cinema history in my opinion

djallosaurus
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One of the best movies scenes ever. I love how Ian and Alan aren’t worried about themselves, they are just worried about the kids. Ian even tried to outrun Rexy in order for Alan to try and get them. And Rexy doesn’t immediately eat all the people, she’s curious at first. Which is how real animals are.

fracturedmind
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Night vision goggles. Man, Hammond really didn’t spare any expense.

AgentQQ
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3:58 never realised just how perfect the transition between the animatronic and CGI is. It’s such a good scene and I still get chills watching it today after nearly 30 years ❤️

mrchris
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One of the best scenes in Cinematic History.

SwrveYT
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The animatronic for the most part still feels like a real, breathing animal . It's just freaking amazing .

XenoTeeth
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This scene is 31 year old and still better than the whole Dominion movie

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