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    Veteran actor Richard Kiley, the "voice" of Jurassic Park, died of bone marrow disease on March 5, 1999. (From: Oviraptor)
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    At 1:58:14 PM on 6/11/2000, Siege_6 said:
    Yeah it is.


    At 1:15:51 PM on 6/11/2000, Trillian said:
    'Roby' is a funny name.


    At 11:23:58 AM on 6/11/2000, Siege_6 said:
    I don't know. I'm also kind of skeptical. This all sounds too good to be true to me. And I think the others are right. They do give the actors a "fake" script just to see how they would do with the part.


    At 9:01:09 AM on 6/11/2000, wjw said:
    Please say it ain't so! Ugh! Another cute kid? The cliched father-not-spending-enough-time-with-kid theme (remember Malcolm and his daughter)? If this is going to be the extent of the movie, then we can prepare for a dissappointing time.

    But I agree with KayMan2K. Since the last hoax, we need to be on our toes. I'm glad Dan has checked the script's background, but before something more official comes down, we need to remain skeptical.


    At 3:29:58 AM on 6/11/2000, Utahraptor said:
    It's at
    http://www.showfax.com/cgi-bin/gatekeeper.sh?zone=la&category=feature&project=jurassic.3


    At 3:29:07 AM on 6/11/2000, Utahraptor said:
    OK, gang, I checked the site out, and sure enough, J3 is indeed listed there, at <a href="http://www.showfax.com/cgi-bin/gatekeeper.sh?zone=la&category=feature&project=jurassic.3">http://www.showfax.com/cgi-bin/gatekeeper.sh?zone=la&category=feature&project=jurassic.3</a>Just need to call and subscribeto view,s o fi anybody does, check for any extra sides for other characters, and we'll see what this thing looks like.


    At 3:10:35 AM on 6/11/2000, Utahraptor said:
    Gee, Can't wait to see it now. Maybe if father and son are together on the island.
    It looks real, but I doubt anyone wanting thsi thing kept secret would ever atcually pot reals cripts ont he Net. mayeb an old copy, maybe general idea. I'd buy th character descriptons, for they'd be the smae.
    Though in thsi dy and computer age, a realisitc looking script can easily be faked. Oh well, betetr than they usul I work at Unviersal and I managed to snake these copies for ya. And they came all at once. Anyone check out the site to see if it's legit?


    At 2:58:11 AM on 6/11/2000, Pricyber said:
    If I remember correctly, when an actor auditions for the part, they don't get an actual part of the script. They get something that would be similar to what they would be portraying.

    Not to bring it up, but they did it with Episode 2 for Anakin. The actors that were auditioning didn't get actual script lines, just something that would give the casting crew a direction in deciding who could carry the part better.


    At 1:03:21 AM on 6/11/2000, heeheemonkey said:
    hmmm


    At 12:27:11 AM on 6/11/2000, KayMan2K said:
    We should all be very skeptical to this script being real due to the last script hoax. However this does seem more like a real script, so until further notice I agree is it possibly legit.


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