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    During the making of the film "Dragonheart", ILM animators used an elongated version of the JP t-rex head model during early production. (From: 'Paws')
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    "Micro (20--)"
    On 6/26/2015 at 8:34:21 PM, Seth Rex started the thread:
    Looks like Micro will be the next big Crichton Movie.

    Dreamworks options Micro


    Msg #1: On 6/27/2015 at 12:16:28 AM, Raptor Vinny replied, saying:
    Micro was fucking terrible. I have no hopes for this movie. Though to be fair, Crichton only had notes and Preston took the notes and made an utter piece of shit out of them. Honestly pretty disgraceful.

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    Msg #2: On 6/28/2015 at 2:41:43 AM, RezForPrez replied to Msg #1, saying:
    BUT WAS IT WORSE THAN PREY?


    Msg #3: On 6/28/2015 at 12:26:17 PM, Bryan replied, saying:
    I hated the writing style of Micro--it really felt like an amateur writer attempting to unsuccessfully mimic Crichton's prose--but I think the idea was pretty awesome. Given to the right people, it might be able to transcend its source material.

    Then again, Ant-Man is coming out soon, the Atom is going microscopic next year on Legends of Tomorrow, and this might just be a studio cash-grab meant to itself be a mimic of what may turn out to be a popular fad.



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