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00:00Across North America on movie screens, dinosaurs are coming back to life today in the new movie Jurassic Park.
00:06The eagerly awaited film was greeted by long lines at special sneak previews Thursday night.
00:11Some experts are predicting the Universal Studios picture could generate as much as 50 million dollars in box office business this weekend.
00:19And Sid Scheinberg, president of Universal's parent company, MCA, tells the Associated Press he thinks Jurassic will be the biggest picture of all time.
00:26Amid widespread criticism that the PG-13 film is too violent for young children, most viewers had nothing but rave reviews.
00:35It was fantastic. It was so scary.
00:38It really was the most exciting film I've ever seen.
00:40I think it's not for the laugh lines in it. People would have had heart attacks.
00:44They were able to get such a visceral, immediate response. I mean, it didn't say this is an effect. It was like, bam.
00:51Well, I'm still shaking from it. It's scary.
00:54The thrills never stopped. It was amazing.
00:56It was really good. It was a little scary sometimes. Sometimes it was funny.
01:01It didn't seem to bother them. They just pretty much closed their eyes and said, wait me when it's over.
01:08It's the best picture I've seen in about the last 10 years.

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