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According to imdb.com; The original title was "Sharkslayer", but it was changed to "Shark Tale" about a year before release because Jeffrey Katzenberg thought the title might scare families away (the title still appears in some early promotional material). The change is clear in the movie, as in the song before the credits, the singers interlock between calling the movie "Sharkslayer" and "Shark Tale".
The shark is blown up in the original Jaws film, and in Jaws 3.
Not really. But, the original movie was what started the general interest in sharks.
Megalodon. It's literally the first word in the movie.
They used mechanical sharks to make the Jaws movies. They used three models to make the original film. All of them were nicknamed "Bruce," after Steven Spielberg's lawyer. They probably did not use the same models for the sequels, since the models were notoriously unreliable and always breaking down.
shark boy
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The film "Shark Tale" was produced by the DreamWorks Animation studio .
its not a real shark and cannot die
The Real Answer To Your Question Is No. Jaws the shark off of the movie was a machine but it wasn't a great white the true thing it was is a bull shark. I know this cause when i was watching tv about sharks a Shark Study er Told me that "The Shark off of the movie Jaws is not the Shark you think it is its actually a bull shark"
Movie Shark is a site that hosts porn movies and is available to the general public. Therefore what they can do for a movie is host it and get it to a wider audience quite easily.
Most critics will tell you the original "Jaws," released in 1975, was directed with style by a young Steven Spielberg. The movie is fraught with tension, and you don't even get a good look at the shark until an hour into the movie. That wasn't deliberate; it was Spielberg's way of covering for problems with a mechanical shark. But it enhanced the final product. The "Jaws" sequels are lesser films that feature excessive shark attacks.