Was Jaws a low budget?

"Jaws" would cost only $40 million, nearly $15 million less than the average production cost for a studio movie today. Nonetheless, studio executives evoke the image of the mechanical great white shark when they talk about what precipitated the changes in Hollywood during the past few decades.
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Did Jaws have a big budget?

Jaws was the first major motion picture to be shot on the ocean, resulting in a troubled shoot, and went far over budget. David Brown said that the budget "was $4 million and the picture wound up costing $9 million"; the effects outlays alone grew to $3 million due to the problems with the mechanical sharks.
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What was the original budget for Jaws?

For the then 26-year-old Steven Spielberg, Jaws is a decisive moment in his career. With the movie already starting to run over its originally planned $3.5 million budget, he knows that, if the movie sinks, so does his future as a filmmaker.
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What was the lowest budget for a movie?

Primer is a 2004 American science fiction film written, directed and produced by Shane Carruth, a former mathematician and engineer, who also starred, and was completed on a budget of only $7,000.
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How much did the Jaws animatronic cost?

At best, the animatronic sharks were difficult to work with, and at worst, completely unresponsive for the majority of the shoot. These animatronics cost $500,000 to produce, which ate into the $7 million budget. And every day the sharks malfunctioned, they delayed the production and increased costs.
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Did they use a real dead shark in Jaws?

Spielberg said one of Jaws' producers proposed that they film real sharks for underwater shots that didn't require close-ups. Why? They needed to make the scene with Hooper (played by Richard Dreyfuss) in the cage look legit, and they hired professional shark photographers to capture images.
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Was Jaws a Megalodon?

A new study from the University of Bristol and Swansea University has calculated the total body size of the Otodus megalodon - the distant ancestor of the great white shark depicted in hit blockbuster, Jaws, in 1975.
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What is the biggest flop in movie history?

Biggest movie flops: The 42 biggest box-office bombs
  • "The Wolfman" (2010)
  • "Peter Pan" (2003) ...
  • "The Stepford Wives" (2004) ...
  • "Ben-Hur" (2016) ...
  • "Bicentennial Man" ...
  • "Green Zone" Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. ...
  • "The Flowers of War" Lionsgate Home Entertainment. ...
  • "Gods of Egypt" Lionsgate Home Entertainment. ...
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What's the highest budget movie ever?

On the flip side, others have set the bar with unimaginable budgets, like the box-office titan “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” which remains the most expensive movie ever made, costing $379 million.
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Did the cast of Jaws get along?

Shaw and Dreyfuss hated each other

Much like the characters they played, actors Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss did not get along during much of the shooting of Jaws. In fact, Shaw often taunted Dreyfuss in between takes.
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Why was Jaws so successful?

A Unique Marketing Campaign. Before they released the movie, they had to do their best to promote it—and this meant a truly unique marketing campaign. Up to that point, movies would let their films grow slowly and build up word of mouth. Universal took an entirely unique approach with Jaws.
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What Disney movie made the least money?

If you want to know the Disney movie that had the lowest box office, in actual figures, not counting re-releases, "package" films, or the unusual roadshow model of "Fantasia," that would be "Dumbo." Per the book "Hollywood cartoons: American animation in its golden age" by Michael Barrier, the 1941 film grossed an ...
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Was Aquaman a flop?

It grossed $1.148 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing DCEU film, the highest-grossing film based on a DC Comics character, the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2018 and the 24th-highest-grossing film of all time.
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What is the most expensive movie flop?

Top 10 Most Expensive Movie Flops Of All-Time
  • The Adventures of Pluto Nash. Production budget: $100 million | Loss: $96 million.
  • Stealth. Production budget: $135 million | Loss: $96 million.
  • 47 Ronin. Production budget: $175 million | Loss: $98 million.
  • The Lone Ranger. ...
  • Titan AE. ...
  • Mars Needs Moms. ...
  • Monster Trucks. ...
  • John Carter.
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What was the first movie to gross 1 billion?

Titanic became the first movie to gross over $1 billion worldwide on March 1, 1998, in 74 days of release.
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Is there a real Amity Island?

Amity Island is a fictional island located off the coast of New England, and is the main setting of the Jaws franchise. The island is known for its clean air, beautiful beaches, and many of its local fishermen. The island is also infamous for its series of horrifying and fatal shark attacks.
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Why is Jaws called Bruce?

The shark was originally called "Bruce" by film crew members in reference to Steven Spielberg's lawyer, Bruce Raynor, knowledgeable fin fans tend to prefer using this as an official moniker.
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Was there a meteor shower during the filming of Jaws?

The shooting stars in Jaws aren't the only streaking lights to cameo in a Spielberg film. Spielberg's dad, Arnold Spielberg, woke the future film director when he was a child and took him to a hill that was packed with people looking skyward, where they witnessed a spectacular meteor shower.
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