You need help.
2007-12-27 12:27:58
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answered by Jackie 4
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I do think so. They used the DeLoren time machine invented by the Doc. They pimped out the Deloren to be big enough so they could carry/fit the dinosaurs and bring them back to the future.
They had some trouble with the flux capacitor. At the end they got everything right and were able to return the dinosaurs back to their original time period.
2007-12-27 12:32:32
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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No, they used robotics and computer animation.
They looked real because the guys who did it were really good. Not like the crap that shows up on the sci-fi channel.
2007-12-27 14:04:09
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answered by Anonymous
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yes they did and for hte sharks logo drawing they used real sharks. and for the video jawss and fo rhte sharks when they come out on the ice though the head inside the tank.....
The sharks never look so good.
2007-12-27 14:49:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah there's a lot of dinosaurs living in Reno. They hired them all.
2007-12-27 12:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The really scary thing is we do have (or are close to) the technology to create dinosaurs from DNA from eggs & remains. Science fiction always precedes science fact.
2007-12-27 12:24:35
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answered by shermynewstart 7
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In the age of computer-generated animation, you're kidding, right?
2007-12-27 13:36:26
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answered by Dame Edna 4
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Of course. Dinosaurs are not extinct???? That is just a myth!!!!!
2007-12-27 12:54:23
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answered by La Belle Dame Sans Merci 6
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Yeah. They looked pretty real to me.
2016-05-27 08:55:02
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answered by ? 3
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I lent them my pets for all of those movies, now all some of them want to do eat me, so no more lending my pets to Hollywood...
BB)O(
2007-12-27 16:57:26
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answered by Bunge 7
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How do you know they look "real"? How many have you really seen?
2007-12-27 12:20:13
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answered by Majeska 3
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