Crapenstein - 2007-08-17
Wow, I didn't realize how accurate Rob Schrab's version of the Jaws 4 shark really was.
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hornung - 2007-08-17
My brother has a theory that every time you see a guy in a bunch of horrible movies in one year, it's because he just started getting into coke. This movie is the closing argument for Michael Caine.
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Michael Houser - 2007-08-17 If it's an older actor, they actually have a young girlfriend that's on coke.
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oswaldtheluckyrabbit - 2007-08-17
Michael Caine quote regarding this film: "I have never seen the film, but by all accounts it was terrible. However I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific."
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mouser - 2007-08-17
Wow. That was very cheesy. Roar cheesy.
Minus 1 star for ethical reasons (aka, PETA wasn't involved)
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Caminante Nocturno - 2007-08-17
Could they have at least made up an original roaring sound?
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snothouse - 2007-08-17
I forgot that the original was filmed with sepia daguerreotypes.
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kingarthur - 2007-08-17
The shark is roaring because at this point in the film, he's just eaten Mario Van Peebles.
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StanleyPain - 2007-08-17
And don't forget, in the "SPECIAL EDITION" home video version of the movie, Peebles is magically alright in the next scene!
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Maxville - 2007-08-17
That was actually very close to the book.
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Jeff Fries - 2007-08-17
When I was six this was the most terrifying thing I'd ever seen.
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Michael Houser - 2007-08-17
Amazing. Apparently they worked out some of the robotic problems that plagued the first film, and they aren't above flaunting it.
Also: It appears to me that that shark committed Seppuku.
Also: Is Roy Scheider's wife having a flashback of something she wasn't present for? And does she remember it as a souvenir old-west photo?
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Xenocide - 2007-08-18
Did they just try to make this film seem better by inserting a clip from the first, vastly superior movie? Oh, wow.
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