Shark Week, How to Survive
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I think it's one of the best movies ever made. And my concern is not about Jaws the movie or any other shark movie. It's in people that can't tell reality from fiction. I think we should be more concerned about those folk.
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"Dangerous Animals" is a shark thriller that mixes the ocean's apex predator with a deranged serial killer, and you can stream it now.
If you’re excited about Shark Week or planning on celebrating the 50th anniversary of Jaws, there’s a wine brand for that: Juggernaut Wines
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Fifty years ago, “Jaws” unlocked dread in millions about man-eating sharks. This summer, that fear may be somewhat reduced as they become contestants on a TV dance show. Former “Dancing With the Stars” host Tom Bergeron steps up for a marketing masterstroke by Discovery Channel’s “Shark Week” — “Dancing with Sharks,
Duunnn dunnn... duuuunnnn duun.Odds are you probably know what that line references without having to click the link. And there's a good reason for that.Sharks have been around for nearly 450 million years – a lot longer than humans.
"Back in the 1970s, the renowned artist Roger Kastel visited the museum seeking inspiration for a film poster he was working on: Jaws. He took photos of the shark models, including this one made from a short fin mako, which eventually became the key art for the now iconic movie poster," Thoni said.
In the summer of 1975, a prankster or pranksters pulled off a great white shark hoax at a private Jersey Shore beach in today's Toms River.
Hollywood celebrated 50th anniversary of 'Jaws,' which instilled terror in the public about sharks, especially in beach-going Florida.
The Connecticut Maritime Heritage Festival will screen "Jaws" at the Historic Garde Arts Center in New London on Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. Admission to the event is free. Mystic movie theater Mystic Luxury Cinemas will host a screening of "Jaws" from Aug. 28 through Aug. 31.
According to the NBCUniversal, "Jaws" will return to theaters in Massachusetts and beyond from Aug. 29 to Sept. 4, "in stunning 4K, with select screenings in IMAX, RealD 3D, 4DX and D-BOX, offering audiences the chance to experience the original summer blockbuster as never before."