@The90slim90 Yep his character underwent a polarising shift from a laid back, funny, naturalistic chaotician to a paranoid, humourless family man. His JP1 character was just epic and better on so many levels.
@subzerowarrior1 i dont think so. the second movie goes into his character more - his relationship with his daughter and one of the women in his life, stuff that was touched on in the first one. plus hes recovering from a traumatic event in the lost world so that would change him. overall i think his character in the sequel is one of a man watching history repeat itself and being unable to do anything about it. i think hes a boss in both though.
@Scotch7000 Yes I agree to an extent that there is some continuation in terms of his character's relationship with women, and yes a traumatic event can change people, however it was too much of a shift in my view from his underlying character. There was virtually no mention of Chaos Theory in the 2nd movie, which his character was heavily influenced by, and he wouldn't have completely lost his humor 4 years later.
@subzerowarrior1 yeah some chaos theory would've been nice haha. hes still quite acerbic but just less light hearted, which to me fits with whats going on in the movie. the first film had a very adventurey feel to it, while the second is more of a survival horror. he really wasnt happy about going back there, so it wouldve been weird if he were cracking jokes the whole time.
I'll tell you the problem with the scientific power you're using here: it didn't require any discipline to attain it. You read what others had done, and you took the next step. You didn't earn the knowledge for yourselves, so you don't take any responsibility for it. You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you, you've patented it, and packaged it, you've slapped it on a plastic lunchbox.
2:37 John Hammond can't get enough of Goldblum's acting skill!
BuddhaMaster84 2 weeks ago
Jeff Goldblum is selling every of his own word putting it on a lunch box and selling, selling.
BuddhaMaster84 2 weeks ago
They should have a movie with just him by himself, talking to himself.
bigbadbananaboy 2 weeks ago
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop and think if they should. Love that line!
DES32988 1 month ago
@suzerowarrior1 Yea it gets me every time, lol. XP
LN90308558 1 month ago
awesome stuff
individualist00000 1 month ago
Did anyone else have the feeling that he was a complete different person in the second movie? 0.0
The90slim90 1 month ago
@The90slim90 Yep his character underwent a polarising shift from a laid back, funny, naturalistic chaotician to a paranoid, humourless family man. His JP1 character was just epic and better on so many levels.
subzerowarrior1 1 month ago
@subzerowarrior1 I agree!
The90slim90 1 month ago
@subzerowarrior1 i dont think so. the second movie goes into his character more - his relationship with his daughter and one of the women in his life, stuff that was touched on in the first one. plus hes recovering from a traumatic event in the lost world so that would change him. overall i think his character in the sequel is one of a man watching history repeat itself and being unable to do anything about it. i think hes a boss in both though.
Scotch7000 3 weeks ago
@Scotch7000 Yes I agree to an extent that there is some continuation in terms of his character's relationship with women, and yes a traumatic event can change people, however it was too much of a shift in my view from his underlying character. There was virtually no mention of Chaos Theory in the 2nd movie, which his character was heavily influenced by, and he wouldn't have completely lost his humor 4 years later.
subzerowarrior1 3 weeks ago
@subzerowarrior1 yeah some chaos theory would've been nice haha. hes still quite acerbic but just less light hearted, which to me fits with whats going on in the movie. the first film had a very adventurey feel to it, while the second is more of a survival horror. he really wasnt happy about going back there, so it wouldve been weird if he were cracking jokes the whole time.
Scotch7000 3 weeks ago
"Always on the lookout for a future ex Mrs Malcolm" - always makes me laugh that line.
subzerowarrior1 1 month ago
Condoms. Condoms are on dee verge of extinction.
kwelboss 1 month ago
I'll tell you the problem with the scientific power you're using here: it didn't require any discipline to attain it. You read what others had done, and you took the next step. You didn't earn the knowledge for yourselves, so you don't take any responsibility for it. You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you, you've patented it, and packaged it, you've slapped it on a plastic lunchbox.
reniisgod 3 months ago
dino..... dropping? droppings?
Microwave112 3 months ago
It would have been okay to leave in the part where Hammond is holding his head and says 'I really hate that man'.
This video just proves they can't make a JP film without Malcolm/Goldblum involved.
AQ1888 4 months ago
Goldblum rocks as Malcolm
both movies!!
hughmountbatten 7 months ago 5
they need to make a whole movie with everybody but him edited out.
InternetLad 7 months ago 8