Jaws is 35 today
by brian lam

As previously mentioned–with an appropriate amount of fear–jaws is 35 today. The three mechanical sharks–named Bruce after director Stephen Spielberg’s lawyer–caused problems for the film crew, its hydraulics frequently seizing after salt water corroded its parts. The problems probably made the film better, though. Spielberg was forced to push the shark below the surface and out of frame in many scenes, adding suspense. [wiki]
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[...] was just reminded what an old movie Jaws actually is. In fact, it turns out that Bruce, the mechanical shark, has [...]
[...] was just reminded what an old movie Jaws actually is. In fact, it turns out that Bruce, the mechanical shark, has [...]
[...] was just reminded what an old movie Jaws actually is. In fact, it turns out that Bruce, the mechanical shark, has [...]
[...] was just reminded what an old movie Jaws actually is. In fact, it turns out that Bruce, the mechanical shark, has [...]
[...] was just reminded what an old movie Jaws actually is. In fact, it turns out that Bruce, the mechanical shark, has [...]
[...] was just reminded what an old movie Jaws actually is. In fact, it turns out that Bruce, the mechanical shark, has [...]
[...] was just reminded what an old movie Jaws actually is. In fact, it turns out that Bruce, the mechanical shark, has [...]
[...] was just reminded what an old movie Jaws actually is. In fact, it turns out that Bruce, the mechanical shark, has [...]
[...] Jaws is 35 today As previously mentioned–with an appropriate amount of fear–jaws is 35 today. The three mechanical [...] [...]
[...] was just reminded what an old movie Jaws actually is. In fact, it turns out that Bruce, the mechanical shark, has [...]