Batattack said:The only deleted scene I can remember reading about (and seeing on the internet at some Jurassic Park site) was right before the jeeps drive into the field where they see the brachiosaurus, in the scene (which is only about 5 seconds) Ellie rips a leaf off a bush that they drive by (it's the leaf shes looking at later).
EDIT: This was also in the theatrical trailer.
NOFX said:I just remember the t-rex coming out of nowhere but on a side note in the movie the lost world towards the end when they were shipping the t-rex to San Diego, what the hell happen to the crew in the ship??? It looks like they were eaten but how the hell were they eaten when the only dino in the ship was the t-rex and he was on lockdown?
I don't know, but there are lots of inconsistancies and plot holes in the Jurassic Park movies. Which is why I prefer the books, but still love the movies too.NOFX said:I just remember the t-rex coming out of nowhere but on a side note in the movie the lost world towards the end when they were shipping the t-rex to San Diego, what the hell happen to the crew in the ship??? It looks like they were eaten but how the hell were they eaten when the only dino in the ship was the t-rex and he was on lockdown?
Batattack said:I don't know, but there are lots of inconsistancies and plot holes in the Jurassic Park movies. Which is why I prefer the books, but still love the movies too.
SpeedballLives said:Ok, I just watched Jurassic Park on AMC.
At the end, The T-rex just appears out of nowhere.
When I saw it, in 1993, I remember the t-rex busting through the wall, and thats what they reacted to, not the random appearance of a HUGE Dino in a room with doors meant for humans.
I remember getting the VHS, and being disappointed that it had been taken out.
Does anyone else remember this?
Originally, the movie was to end with the T. rex skeleton (in the Visitor Center) falling, crushing a raptor in the fossil jaws before it could attack Alan Grant, Tim, Lex, and Ellie Sattler. Another raptor would then be crushed in the supports for the cherry picker that the group was standing on as it lowered. Hammond arrives and is then able to gun down the last raptor with a shotgun.
Later when the original ending was seen as too simplistic a resolution, the skeleton was replaced with a living T. rex that attacks the raptors, saving Grant and the others. However, no explanation is given as to how the T. rex enters the Visitor's Center, nor how it went unnoticed by the raptors or any of the characters (considering its sheer size and that its footsteps are powerful enough to shake the Earth). There are brief glimpses, however, of a large hole in the incomplete visitor center (covered in plastic), in which the Tyrannosaurus appears to have entered through. This ending also eliminates the shooting of the raptors. In both versions, the surviving humans quickly flee with Hammond in his jeep to the helicopter and escape the island.
Thank youKevin Roegele said:From JPAftermath.com:
"* T-Rex Smashes Through Wall
The theatrical version of Jurassic Park included a scene where towards the end of the film where the Tyrannosaurus actually smashes through a plaster wall in the Visitor Center. This scene was not included in the DVD or VHS release of Jurassic Park, probably because it made the T-Rex rescue at the end of the movie a little less suprising."
SpeedballLives said:Thank you
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SpeedballLives said:Ok, I just watched Jurassic Park on AMC.
At the end, The T-rex just appears out of nowhere.
When I saw it, in 1993, I remember the t-rex busting through the wall, and thats what they reacted to, not the random appearance of a HUGE Dino in a room with doors meant for humans.
I remember getting the VHS, and being disappointed that it had been taken out.
Does anyone else remember this?
Bump!NOFX said:I just remember the t-rex coming out of nowhere but on a side note in the movie the lost world towards the end when they were shipping the t-rex to San Diego, what the hell happen to the crew in the ship??? It looks like they were eaten but how the hell were they eaten when the only dino in the ship was the t-rex and he was on lockdown?
Maybe they all got the Andromeda Strain?NOFX said:Bump!
Hey, thats cool.Rez said:Yeah, I'm undoubtably the biggest JP fan on this board, and it definately happened in theaters, but was removed from all other releases. The thing posted above from JPAftermath is common knowledge on all Jurassic Park sites. Sorry I couldn't be here sooner!