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# I was trying to get that 'snap back' that she does at the end of this,
but her hair was a nightmare (apt, I guess)!
(, Fri 7 Sep 2012, 13:55, archived)
# The jam on her butter knife more than makes up for it!
(, Fri 7 Sep 2012, 14:00, archived)
# Ha ha ha!
Naughty boy!
(, Fri 7 Sep 2012, 14:01, archived)
# It's sad
that that is the exact point in the movie when it stops being terrifying and becomes silly.
If they just left those few seconds out...
(, Fri 7 Sep 2012, 14:01, archived)
# You're right.
I didn't see it for years. I guess it was the passing of time - a bit like Jaws when you see the animatronic shark.
(, Fri 7 Sep 2012, 14:13, archived)
# Watched the Bluray of Jaws t'other night
I've come to accept it now
(, Fri 7 Sep 2012, 14:16, archived)
# There are some great moments in that film
Scenes with Robert Shaw for one. A mate of mine and I spent a Saturday years ago watching films and seeing how much Coca Cola we could drink before feeling funny (1.25 litres for me).
You know the bit when Richard Dreyfuss is under water and the head pops out - got us then and I bet it would get me now (probably wouldn't even need Coca Cola).
(, Fri 7 Sep 2012, 14:25, archived)
# It's a near perfect film
Spielberg has even said, if he made it now, with all the tech at his disposal, it would be shit.
(, Fri 7 Sep 2012, 14:27, archived)
# I agree.
I was thinking about this the other day - the best bits of the film are that you don't see the shark until later on, like all the best horrors.
(, Fri 7 Sep 2012, 14:35, archived)