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Bruce, the terrifying shark from Jaws, was built to be massive. Unfortunately, his size may be what separates him from real Great White Sharks.
On Aug. 29, “Jaws” was rereleased in theaters for the film's 50th anniversary in Regal Winrock 16’s new 4DX theater. As a fan ...
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, the 50th anniversary of "Jaws" is here. Here are some fun facts about the film.
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Jaws at 50: How the 1975 Steven Spielberg shark thriller became a commercial and cultural phenomenon
A malfunctioning mechanical shark forced then-26-year-old director Steven Spielberg to tease audiences with glimpses of a ...
Bruuuuuuuuce! No, you aren’t listening to the chant of fans at a Springsteen concert. That cheer is for Bruce, the so nicknamed full-scale shark model from Jaws, the iconic 1975 film that ...
Steven Spielberg's decision not to make the shark in Jaws too big was essential in the film never feeling like a far-fetched fantasy film.
Expert behind new Shark Week doc separates truth from fiction in the movie series and explains why Jaws 2 is more realistic than the original.
Jaws meets the undead in a creepy new 50th anniversary collection from Sadist Art Designs. See the full details below.
Sega released plush toys of Bruce, the shark from Jaws, in Japanese arcades, with people able to get them from grabbing machines.
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