The tyrannosaurus rex has been the butt of many jokes due to its less than proportionate arms, but as the internet recently discovered, its tiny limbs served a great purpose when it came to conducting John Williams' iconic theme to Jurassic Park.
A video making the rounds on Twitter finds an orchestra conductor dressed in an inflatable T-Rex costume, leading the players through Williams' iconic piece with impeccable pacing. Other footage of the performance reveals the dino-led performance took place at Colorado's Comic Con in March of last year.
The performance elicited a range of emotions from online viewers, as you can see below.
A video making the rounds on Twitter finds an orchestra conductor dressed in an inflatable T-Rex costume, leading the players through Williams' iconic piece with impeccable pacing. Other footage of the performance reveals the dino-led performance took place at Colorado's Comic Con in March of last year.
My entire life has led to this moment... T-Rex conducting the Jurassic Park theme song. 😭❤😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/j9BtCwmPKY
— Ailyn Marie (@TheLeanMarie) January 3, 2018
The performance elicited a range of emotions from online viewers, as you can see below.
This is what makes life worth living
— Rulience (@Rulience) January 4, 2018
I started to tear up what's wrong with me
— Beth Hammarlund (@atinymachine) January 3, 2018
THIS IS SO FREAKING BEAUTIFUL ❤️👌🏽
— Ron (@RonBepat) January 4, 2018
— Van Halen (@chickadeeees) January 4, 2018