Why is it called Jaws?

"Jaws" was given its name by three surfers in 1975 -- John Roberson, John Lemus and John Potterick -- due to it's ever-changing and unpredictable nature. One of the world's most popular destinations for big wave surfing and wind surfing, "Jaws" attracts some of the most talented stars from across the globe.
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Why is Jaws movie called Jaws?

Spielberg named the mechanical shark ''Bruce'' after his lawyer, Bruce Ramer. So not only is Jaws Jewish, he is also an attorney! Ramer later became national president of the defence organisation, the American Jewish Committee (1998-2001).
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What is the meaning of Jaws the movie?

Jaws might be an environmental parable, a fable about human greed, a document about the death of the small New England town and the New England fisherman, a horror film, and a satire or even condemnation about the potential inconvenience of facts.
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What was the original title of Jaws?

“Jaws” had a nickname during production

The faux great whites were called Bruce in “honor” of Bruce Ramer, Spielberg's lawyer.
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Where did Jaws come from?

In 1916, four people — including a 10-year-old boy — were killed in shark attacks along the New Jersey shore. This series of attacks inspired Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" decades later. In the blockbuster film, a fearsome great white shark terrorizes the citizens of Amity Island.
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What true story is Jaws based on?

Jaws is not a true story. It is based on Peter Benchley's novel of the same name. The Jaws author had a lifelong fascination with sharks and said that he came up with the concept for the novel after reading about a great white shark that had been caught by fisherman Frank Mundus in 1964 (pictured below).
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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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Was a real shark killed in Jaws?

The first shark killed on the docks, which is supposed to be the "man-eater" in the movie, was actually a real shark killed in Florida since there was not a big enough one in Martha's Vineyard.
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Why do they shoot barrels at the shark in Jaws?

Since the shark didn't work most of the time, Steven Spielberg had the idea to take five barrels from the stock, paint them yellow and then stress them to look used. These would then be used to show the presence of the shark when the actual shark wasn't available.
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Were any real sharks used in Jaws?

'Jaws' filmed a great white shark attacking the boat

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. However, the sharks appeared too small.
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Why did Quint destroy the boat?

While there is no official explanation for Quint smashing the boat radio, fans have come up with two possible explanations. A. He wants Brody and Hooper to keep their eyes on the prize, so to speak. If they truly can't be helped by those on-shore, all that can be done is to kill the shark themselves.
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What does Chief Brody say at the end of Jaws?

In the 30th anniversary DVD edition of the film, all the movie remains the same except for Brody's final encounter with the shark. His famous line is cut, thus, only letting him says, ” Smile, you son of a ” before he fires the gun.
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Who was Quint in Jaws based on?

Frank Mundus, the hulking Long Island shark fisherman who was widely considered the inspiration for Captain Quint, the steely-eyed, grimly obsessed shark hunter in “Jaws,” died on Wednesday in Honolulu.
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What did they use for blood in Jaws?

According to Spielberg, red was only supposed to be used for blood and nothing else in the film. “We did have red wine, but there's a symbolism to that,” he said.
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What's with the shooting Stars in Jaws?

The boat sequences in Jaws were all famously shot at sea, and like the opening attack sequence on Chrissie Watkins and the pier incident, all these scenes are clearly shot as day for night, which means it is shot in the day but simulated to look darker – as if night - in post-production.
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Was Jaws shot in the ocean?

Shot mostly on location on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, Jaws was the first major motion picture to be shot on the ocean, and consequently had a troubled production, going over budget and past schedule.
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What was Quint eating in Jaws?

... And indeed, Sam Quint is eating crackers on his boat in a later scene... ... Which explains where he got it - it was probably in his pocket (alternatively, a town hall meeting might provide this sort of snack).
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Why does Quint call the shark a porker?

In fact, as he referred to the great white when first approached by Hooper and Brody inside his boathouse, he is calling it a "porker" - slang term for "big & white" - but with his accent it sounds similar to "orca". During the barrel scene, the shark pulls three barrels underwater.
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Is the Indianapolis speech in Jaws true?

While the true story of the USS Indianapolis' sinking remains the largest single shark attack on humans, the tragedy was exaggerated in Jaws to more effectively convey Quint's disdain for sharks and his obsession with capturing Amity's ultimate terror.
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Who was the girl in the opening scene of Jaws?

Susan Jane Backlinie (born September 1, 1946) is an American former actress and stuntwoman. She is known for her role as Chrissie Watkins, the first shark victim in Steven Spielberg's blockbuster Jaws (1975).
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What is ironic about the setting of Jaws?

Q. What is ironic about the setting of Jaws? The island's name is Amity, which means friendship, but the characters don't treat each other in a friendly manner when the shark first arrives and no one believes Chief Brody. The story occurs in the 1970s, and sharks didn't exist at that time.
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Is Jaws 2 the same shark?

So, no, the Jaws films do not feature the same 'killer' shark. However, each film sees members of the Brody family take on a shark and this is what remains consistent across the series.
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What is the friendliest shark in the world?

The leopard shark is the first on our list of least dangerous shark species to be utterly harmless to humans.
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