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As the summer's most anticipated movie, Jurassic Park doesn't needto oversell itself in a trailer. Just as he did for Jaws and E.T. TheExtra-Terrestrial, Steven Spielberg has kept his new creatureslargely under wraps (until Park opens on June 11). The comingattractions offer only fleeting images of dinosaurs running amok inthe modern world: A reptilian silhouette stalks an unsuspectingchild. A big, beady eye glowers through a window. A dragon-size footstomps down beside a truck, in a show of force reminiscent of BambiMeets Godzilla. Judging from the way audiences don't talk during thistrailer, they've already lost themselves in Spielberg's world. Butcan the movie maintain the illusion? After these glimpses, whodoesn't want to find out? -Michael Sauter
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