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"
were they that big? -- nm
"
by
groiny
the boss one was -- nm
Posted by
crash davis (aka crash davis)
Aug 10 '18, 13:48
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the shark in Jaws looked bigger. -- nm
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groiny
Aug 10, 13:49
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I think Spielberg had a better directorial eye. -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 10, 13:53
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there is a scene in Jaws when the shark swims under the boat
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groiny
Aug 10, 13:58
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yeah, in Jaws we had a sense of how big the boat was. In that last outside scene in DBS we really don't get a good sense of the station's size
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crash davis
Aug 10, 14:01
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Lake Placid did much of the same with the size of the Gator.
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groiny
Aug 10, 14:04
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Lake Placid is one of my top ten guilty pleasures -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 10, 14:05
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its fantastic. -- nm
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Jovian
Aug 10, 14:25
but we have an idea of its size relative to samuel l jackson -- nm
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prayformojo
Aug 10, 14:03
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that scene caught me totally off guard, spoiler
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crash davis
Aug 10, 14:09
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