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    JP3 star William H. Macy worked as a 'voice-over talent' earlier in his career -- he was the original voice of Secret 'Strong Enough for a Man, but Made for a Woman' Deodorant.
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    At 7:37:18 PM on 3/6/2006, Carnotaur3 said:
    Spielberg actually did comment last night, saying he's taking a year off of directing for 2006. So, Indy 4 is most likely not coming until 2008, which means he can still juggle some Executive Producing into Jurassic Park 4 if they begin to start production this summer.

    I'm willing to wait for Indy in 2008 than JP4 in 2008.


    At 8:41:35 PM on 2/19/2006, _jurassiraptor_ said:
    State of Fear was an interesting read, although it took too long to get the story going and had little payoff. Jurassic Park, though, was awesome in every way. Congrats to Crichton.


    At 11:44:29 AM on 2/18/2006, Trainwreck said:
    Pwnage! Although I agree with Crichton's position on the matter, State of Fear was a mediocre work. At least from what I read in the first chapter. Haha.


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