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    In "The Hunt for Red October" (1990), Sam Neill tells Sean Connery's character that he would 'love to live in Montana' -- where Dr. Alan Grant lives! (From: Jay)
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    At 7:41:07 PM on 1/22/2001, gribblikk said:
    GO SPINOSAURUS


    At 3:51:14 AM on 1/22/2001, Utahraptor said:
    Appropriate sscope sure sounds like a grand finale, watchign Big dady Rex kick Spino's butt from here all the way back to the Cretaceous.


    At 12:30:26 AM on 1/22/2001, Calvin17 said:
    The EW I am talking about is the one with info about all new upcomming movies. Maybe it was last weeks that arrived later here I am not sure cause I did come on an unusual day. Or maybe I got it to early by accident!


    At 12:03:40 AM on 1/22/2001, ellersaur said:
    Are we getting that desperate? He is talking about the cars.

    I got my new EW on Saturday: The pic is the same as the publicity photo we have seen here. A rockin picture, still. Also note the comment about the ending with an "appropriate scope" when you read about it. Anyone have any guesses what this might mean?

    -Ellersaur


    At 2:09:43 PM on 1/21/2001, Thorne said:
    Yeah, he's taliking about the cars. That's always been obvious to me, but where is the "New Movie" section on ew.com? I mean, I checked the "Movie Section". Nothing.
    Then I put new movies on the ew search. Nothing again.
    Then I put Jurassic Park 3 on the search.
    I can't find a picture of the spinosaur's hand.


    At 2:33:36 AM on 1/21/2001, Utahraptor said:
    I'm for the cars. Seems he was going to comment on them, and then stopped to warn the kids. Makes more sense this way too. Tells them to be careful, then go on about the cars. Or else the kids are their transportation.
    There's an english rule to this I learned, about 10 years ago. The compliments apply to the cars, being the last noun stated. of course, there was a greta debate over this, for the example of baseball teams used clearly pointed to the first team, but nope, stupid english says the second, just like now. Hmamond's talking about the cars.


    At 11:15:50 PM on 1/20/2001, Dan said:
    I always thought he was talking about the kids.. just my $0.02 :)
    -Dan


    At 9:09:36 PM on 1/20/2001, Jsigna said:
    umm yeah wat eva any way how the heck do you get the pic!!!


    At 3:12:45 PM on 1/20/2001, MmmmPie said:
    "Kids not too close to the cars. Aren't they lovely? Aren't they glorious? These will be your transports for the afternoon."

    If he is talking about the kids, he sure is jumping around a lot. Cause why would he talk about the kids and then say that they would be the transports? So, the way I see it, he is talking about the cars.


    At 1:54:49 PM on 1/20/2001, JPController said:
    Great Keep it up.


    At 12:18:06 PM on 1/20/2001, Tango said:
    Yeah he was definitely talking about the tour vehicles in my oppinion.


    At 11:31:22 AM on 1/20/2001, imslk said:
    No, I think that Hammond is talking about his grandchildren. Children are referred to as glorious (especially by someone Hammond's age), not vehicles. Hammond would have said something more like "Spared no expense", if he was referring to the vehicles.

    Have a good day!


    At 9:36:43 AM on 1/20/2001, Gallimimus said:
    Hammond's talking about his tour cars. Not about his grandkids. At least that's the impression I got.


    At 3:56:22 AM on 1/20/2001, Gambler Ruined said:
    I gotta ask this question: In "Jurassic" , before the team go on the tour, Hammond says something like: "Kids not too close to the cars. Aren't they lovely? Aren't they glorious? These will be your transports for the afternoon." But who is he talking about? Are the kids glorious or are the cars lovely? Or are they both? Sleepless nights ahead for me.


    At 2:03:37 AM on 1/20/2001, Michael said:
    Ok....the Crouching Tiger one was two weeks ago. The latest one that is on newsstands is the 50 Best DVDs one. Now, subscribers should be getting this week (stores on Monday) the newest one. Its the one they do every end of January...the Forecast for the cominhg year. They do a huge section on new upcoming movies, tv events, cds,. books, etc. So...look this week, it should be out..my guess it will have stuff on the cover that might be huge this next year.

    Michael~


    At 11:28:23 PM on 1/19/2001, DaSchwingMan said:
    Can somebody just post a
    photo of the spino on the
    site???????


    At 9:15:38 PM on 1/19/2001, GoldblumRules said:
    Uh... if he's talking about this week's edition with what I believe is Crouching Tiger on the cover + Oscar hopefuls inside, it's not in there, and I don't believe the next ish comes out until next week sometime...


    At 8:43:32 PM on 1/19/2001, Carter said:
    Don't look at me. I'd like to know the same thing. Could you put up a direct link Dan, or someone, please.


    At 8:28:56 PM on 1/19/2001, giganotospinotaurus said:
    Where's the "New Movie" section?


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