No, it didn't kill anybody. It gave me a thrill watching the bugs every
second they moved with the gravity and weight. The animations are still
awesome.

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You can probably say it almost killed many of us too ;-)

Matt




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Fascinating era ! Phil Tippet said it almost killed him to switch from hand
animated stop motion to CGI.


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