Jumanji
Jumanji (1995)

Jumanji

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7.0IMDb39Metascore

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Reflection in the metal door when Sarah is being chased out of the Parrish home by the bats.

Reflection in the grandfather clock when Parrish is released from the game.

When Alan is startled by the grandfather clock and drops the dice, one die reads two, and the other, three.

When his game piece starts moving in the next shot, it is apparent that neither die read two.

Carl's hands become uncuffed as Alan starts driving.

Just before the monsoon, the string moving Peter's tail is visible.

When the EMTs are pulling the woman bitten by a mosquito out of her car, she is wearing boots which come to mid-calf.

In the next shot where they are putting her into the ambulance, her legs are bare and she is wearing pumps on her feet.

Carl's license plate is G2298, but when he recovers it from the monkeys' joy ride, it has Mrs.

Thomas' plate, DBA454, on the front.

When Alan, Judy and Peter are in the car, the mosquito outside cracks the windshield.

But after they start the car and park it outside Alan's home, the crack disappears.

When Alan tries to get the game back from the pelican, he puts his hand in the water to get a fish.

As his hand appears with the fish, it is dry.

The stampede makes two rather large holes in the outside walls of the house when entering and exiting but the monsoon still manages to flood the house.

When Peter is hanging from the branch to get the game out of the water, you can see that "Jumanji" is face down.

But when they go to a shot of Peter's face you can see that it is face up.

In the scene after the brakes go out in the police car and it crashes into the store, the policeman simply refills the master cylinder with brake fluid to fix the brakes.

The previous scene showed that there was a hole in the line that released fluid, which would cause the brakes to not work again, yet the policeman continues to use the brakes with no ill-effect.

When Aunt Nora backs into the door in awe of her house being covered in vines, the claw marks are returned again; after opening the door, discovering the lion, and closing it again, the claw marks have, again, disappeared.

All the animals in the herd of elephants, zebras, rhinos, and such seem to always stay together as they run at different speeds.

Do the zebras and smaller animals constantly stop every now and then to let the others catch up? As the aunt and Carl are "surfing" down the street of rushing water, after kicking the door open containing the monsoon, they pass six cars which are the same three cars repeated.

When young Alan heads down the stairs of the factory to go face the bullies, he turns to look at the machine after Carl's shoe breaks it, and two ladies walk up the stairs.

The shot cuts to Samuel demanding who is responsible, and when it cuts back to Alan, the same ladies walk up the stairs again.

Judy's braids change (they have to be fixed throughout but the hair department doesn't make sure that they are uniform) as the movie continues.

When Alan runs into abandoned shoe factory after being released from the game, Judy and Peter can be seen frozen on background.

After Alan shaves for the first time, there are cuts and pieces of tissue on his face.

In the next shot, there are no cuts.

When the game is played in the attic Judy tells Sarah that she can win if she rolls a twelve, but she only rolls a three.

On her next turn Allen says she can win with a seven, however 12 minus 3 means she would have needed a nine.

When Mr.

and Mrs.

Parish in the begining of the movie are leaving for the evening, they are in the car and talking for a moment and the car is not running.

Then Mr.

Parish has his left hand on the steering wheel and his right hand on the gearshift, and then the motor is started.

He could not start the car without turning the key, and he does not have a hand on the key.

When the aunt flags down Carl to ask for a ride home, he's wearing his seat belt.

When the vine attacks him and he has to jump out of the car, he does so without reaching over to unbuckle his seat belt.

When Alan finds the game, he finds it in the dirt wall at the construction site near the factory.

When Sarah asks Alan where he found the game, he tells her he found it inside the factory.

When Allen opens the chest containing the board game, he reaches in and wipes some of the sand from the top.

The scene cuts away and when the scene cuts back he lifts the game out, with the sand undisturbed.

There were 31 spaces on the game for each player from start to finish, main reason for other goofs mentioned in regards to this subject, but the biggest being Alan couldn't have finished when he did, since his rolls were5~?~7~3, and the second roll couldn't have been any higher than 11.

- PLOTIt's strange that when the game is finished, all the wild animals (as well as Van Pelt) get sucked back into the game, yet the wild plants and vines don't seem to.

(For that matter, we don't even see the pelicans, monkeys, spiders or crocodile inside the "tornado" either.

) In the store scene, while the hunter is under the paint, the cop takes his gun.

The gun is also seen in the cops car when he drives away.

At the end of the movie, the hunter shows up with the gun in his hand.

In the beginning of the movie, when Allen is fighting the lion, the kids are seen running behind him into the other room.

Allen then traps the lion in that room and finds the kids hidden in the closet.

After Van Pelt gets knocked over with the shelf of paint cans, Sarah grabs the Jumanji game from the pile.

You can hear that the paint cans are empty.

At the end of the movie, the kids lock up Jumanji and throw it into the river.

Jumanji was later found with no locks on it at all.

However, the kids threw the game into the river in the year 1969.

Presumably the final scene on the beach is set in the year 1995 as the previous "Christmas party" scene would indicate.

It is entirely possible over the 26-year span ('69-'95) that the game had been found and played by others who didn't lock it up.

When the aunt flags down Carl to ask for a ride home, a filming location police checkpoint can be seen further up the road with a policeman standing outside of a police car.

After Sarah gets rejected from the ATM, Van Pelt steals the game from Peter.

In the rush, Peter steals it back and runs away.

The driver of the second car (that almost hits him) appears to get out.

However, after a cut scene of the stampeding animals, we see Peter run towards the open driver's door.

As the camera turns, we see a foot under the door, which quickly retracts back into the car.

The person is not seen inside the car, as Peter hides in the driver's seat as the animals crush the car.

When the floor starts to split apart, the "wood" around Alan's chin bends as if it were made of rubber.

When the mosquito is on the windshield, Alan refers to it as "he".

Only female mosquitoes bite, not males.

However arguably, many people do not know this and considering Allan never even finished the sixth grade, it could be presumed that he didn't know either (or the other two children for that matter).

In 1969, Carl shows Alan the training shoe he's been working on for almost a year.

However, it's not a prototype, but a finished shoe representing many man-years of development, using 1990s materials.

When Alan asks Carl what year it is, Carl thinks he's asking about his car, and he said it was brand new.

When Judy clarifies, she states the current year is 1995.

Carl's car is at least three years old when this movie takes place, since the Chevy Caprice's skirted rear wheel wells were replaced with rounded wheel wells on models after 1992 so the car is not brand new.

When Van Pelt is sucked back into the game, the gun that he bought is also taken back into the game.

This gun was from the "real" world and wouldn't have disappeared, and the "real" bullet fired from it could have hit its mark.

When the paint cans all fall onto Van Pelt, he is shown having color splotches all over him.

When paint is at a store, it is white until color is mixed into it.

When Alan helps Judy down from the chandelier a hand appears to the right of the screen.

A crew member was obviously at the side to help steady the actress when she's set on the ground.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
1996 USA USD 100,475,249
USA USD 100,475,249
21 April 1996 UK GBP 12,902,923
17 March 1996 UK GBP 11,234,343
19 February 1996 UK GBP 2,103,403
UK GBP 13,300,000
1996 Worldwide USD 262,797,249
1996 Worldwide USD 162,322,000
worldwide USD 262,797,249
Germany DEM 25,130,869
10 March 1996 Italy USD 2,740,000

Comentarios

Great family movie. still good even after all these years.

When I was I kid, I did enjoy this flick. I think the plot is quite interesting and would be worth to watch.

I saw a little bit long ago and it seemed dull then. This time, i start another play right from the start and i found it still dull : the young boy appears a bit dumb, his wealthy family not better … And then, first comes teen Dunst and i'm really surprised how good she acted (as she never convinced me as Peter's girlfriend).

In 1969, in a small town in New Hampshire, a twelve-year-old boy named Alan Parrish finds a Victorian-era board game called "Jumanji", and starts to play it with his friend Sarah. What the children do not realise, however, is that the game has strange, mysterious powers, and when Alan's token lands on a particular square he is suddenly sucked into the game.

The OG Jumanji movie.Funny, entertaining, and able to watch with my family to create a great memory when I was younger.

I had seen this movie years ago, and managed to catch it again today on network TV. I am a confessed big fan of Robin Williams, ever since his days on TV in "Mork and Mindy", and his role in "The World According to Garp.

Jumanji (1995): Dir: Joe Johnston / Cast: Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt, Bradley Pierce, Kirsten Dunst, Jonathan Hyde: Board game forces players to finish it before it finishes them. Every dice roll erupts something new from its supernatural fury.

Jumanji was one of my favourite movies when I was a kid growing up in the 90s. I got the VHS for my birthday not long after it's release and I ending up watching it almost every weekend after the Saturday morning cartoons were over along with every other movie in my VHS collection.

I really enjoyed and loved the movie. Unfortunately I didn't have the chance to see it when I was a kid but recently after so many years passed I finally watched the movie and I was surprised of how beautiful and lovely this movie is.

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