And it's Tyrannosaurus with the slam dunk!

Some cheesy dinosaur carnage, as seen in the film My Science Project.



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Wow, that brings back memories! The title didn't ring a bell, but that scene does. If I recall correctly, they were on a mission into their school to turn off a science project that ripped holes in the space-time continuum, or something like that.

In that clip, I love how the T-rex picks up one of the teens with one of its massively powerful front arms, as opposed to, oh I don't know, like in its jaws or something.

HEY!

I actually liked that movie when it came out. I was a whole of something like 12 at the time, but I still loved it. Dennis Hopper as the 1960s straggler was hilarious: more so now than then.

The rest of it was cheesy, but fun.

I might have to see if I can hunt it down for my wife to watch. :D

I remember thinking the effects in this scene were AMAZING. And now... they're not half-bad, actually! For the era and the budget? Kudos, FX team!