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Director: Julian Jarrold
Cast: Sam Trammell, Stephanie Lemelin, Tamara Gorski, Alan van Sprang
The dinosaurs didn't go completely extinct when the asteroids hit 65 million years ago. Today, every ten thousandth person in the country is a dinosaur, evolved to be human-sized, wearing sophisticated solid-light holographic disguises to maintain the facade, getting stoned off regular cooking herbs like basil, rosemary and tarragon, and living by their own shadow government's laws; any human who stumbles upon them is to be immediately executed. Two dino private investigators, velociraptor Vincent Rubio and triceratops Ernie Watson, are hired by one of Ernie's old girlfriends to find out why her younger brother committed suicide, and discover a dino cult called Voice Of Progress that wants dinokind to come out of the closet and reclaim the planet.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Anonymous Rex, a 2004 sci-fi action TV movie directed by Julian Jarrold, has received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its creative premise of dinosaurs living in secret among humans, others found the execution uneven. The film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, and its reception among audiences is unclear as ratings on sites like IMDb are not widely available.
Why you might like this:
Anonymous Rex from 2004 offers a unique blend of action, fantasy, and science fiction, directed by Julian Jarrold. The film's innovative premise, featuring human-sized evolved dinosaurs living in disguise among humans, provides a refreshingly original take on the sci-fi genre that fans of speculative fiction and thought-provoking worldbuilding are sure to appreciate.
Anonymous Rex is a 2004 science fiction film directed by Julian Jarrold and starring Sam Trammell and Daniel Baldwin. The film was produced as a "backdoor pilot" for an unproduced television series of the same name. It is based on the novel Casual Rex by Eric Garcia. It was aired on Sci Fi Channel.
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