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Steven Spielberg Talks About "Jurassic Park IV"

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November 10, 2005

Development-Hell reports:

Director Steven Spielberg recently attended a Q & A session at the University of Southern California film school, where he divulged a number of different things about the projects that he is currently working on. Scooper "Napier" had this to say about the event:

Spielberg was TOTALLY AWESOME and extremely down to earth and nice! He talked about a bunch of different things but here are some highlights from the man himself:

-He is working with writers on the script to Jurassic Park IV and says that there is going to be a big dinosaur sequence where a pack of motorcycles are forced to out run a bunch of Raptors. Spielberg said that just with the other films in the series, he's going to cherry pick certain scenes he loved from the books and include them in the new film.

Hit the link for more on this and Indiana Jones 4.

Source: Development-Hell
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REPLIED Thursday, November 10, 2005 06:56:24 PM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
thank you for information us! I can't wait. We do not know when it will set film and theater as soon. I hope so.

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