![]() ![]() “ There is something going on in our country in which it is perceived to be okay to complain about all criticism and to see criticism as dangerous and unfair and to try and stop it. This is baloney.”Īnd Crichton saw it as indicative of a much larger problem. There are a lot of other scientists who have written these dystopia things. Despite this, “ No one has ever called me anti-science. I mean, I have been writing stories that are about the bad outcomes of science for 25 years.”Īs evidence, all one has to do is look at such Crichton-scripted or spawned films as The Andromeda Strain, Coma, Westworld, Runaway and The Terminal Man. I am not anti-science, although I have been critical of science. " Malcolm Brown quoted some people saying they were very upset about the anti-science bias of Jurassic Park,” the late author said incredulously. Business Week magazine had published a story by journalist Malcolm Brown which indicated that those in the biotechnology field should have felt some fear from the impact of Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of Crichton’s novel, in which dinosaurs are cloned to serve as the main attraction of a new theme park and then run amok. ![]() At the time of Jurassic Park’s release in 1993, author and screenwriter Michael Crichton was a man perplexed. ![]()
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