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TRUE CLASSIC not todays CGI fake fake.

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Jaws


    getarope — 7 months ago(August 03, 2025 09:22 PM)

    Awesome writing, directing, and top bill actors. Today you would only see CGI fakery, the actor's would even taste salt water today.
    This was without a doubt a block buster when people would line up at theaters everywhere in the WORLD!!.

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      /.ㅤ — 7 months ago(August 03, 2025 09:31 PM)

      Oh so they used a real shark did they?
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        LorqVonRay1999 — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 12:10 AM)

        They used real sharks in certain scenes, yes.

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          P.Error — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 12:52 AM)

          He means they used PRACTICAL effects as opposed to DIGITAL effects. Practical is always better.
          Terminator 2 is the gold standard of utilising both practical and digital effects. The entirety of the T-800 was practical effects, as in actual dummies, animatronics, stuntmen, while approximately 40% of the T-1000 was CGI.
          If T2 were made today, not only would the entirety of the T-1000 be CGI, but most of the T-800 would be as well.
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            AnthonySocksss — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 01:04 AM)

            Jurassic Park too.
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            https://m.youtube.com/shorts/Zjxk307CND0

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              P.Error — 7 months ago(August 08, 2025 03:43 AM)

              Yes, definitely. They alternated between shots and the switches were seamless.
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                cryptoflovecraft — 7 months ago(August 07, 2025 12:50 AM)

                I agree with all you said. It's the first film I remember seeing in the theater and one scene in particular scared the living s–t out of me at a young age. (You probably know what scene I'm referring to). A nail-biting, jaw-dropping edge of the seat thriller like no other! I still revisit it almost every year.

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                  Azn_3 — 7 months ago(August 08, 2025 04:42 AM)

                  Was it the scene when the shark came onto the sinking boat to eat?
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                    cryptoflovecraft — 7 months ago(August 08, 2025 11:35 AM)

                    Nope, it's the scene where Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) is under water investigating the sunken ship and a dead man's head comes popping up out of nowhere. I literally jumped out of my seat when I saw that for the first time. The scene you're talking about is good too but it didn't scare me half as much as that dead guy's head.

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                      Azn_3 — 7 months ago(August 13, 2025 03:08 AM)

                      Yup, I remember tensing up big time when that scene happened. And there was a big gasp in the packed theater.
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