Indeed. There was one afternoon in Boston where I sat at a table with about a dozen 'journalists' -- all of whom almost arrogantly refused (because they were professional `journalists') to tape-record our interview. (I might add that I was slightly late for the interview, because I was trying to steal some quality time at the nearby Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard.)

Anyway, I got to the restaurant, sat down, we all ordered our overpriced lunches -- then someone asked me, "Don, what was your involvement in BABY?"

I replied that I wasn't involved ... that I was just hired to go on tour and promote the film.

Everyone scribbled down their notes, some in shorthand.

When the interviews saw print, one quoted me as stating that I was the dinosaur consultant on BABY ... another had me claim to have done the special effects ... another that I directed the movie and that a sequel was already in pre-production. So much for accuracy in interviews!

As to Nigro, the Chicago Sun-Times article that I clipped included a great front-view/full body photo of him wearing the ape suit. If I ever come across it (and don't forget), I'll scan and post it.

Don