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Jaws | Knockback, Episode 278

1975's Jaws is a seminal work in the thriller genre, and it was somehow delivered by an overwhelmed, overworked, and over-his-head Steven Spielberg, directing only his second theatrically-released film. With a bloated budget more than twice as high as originally anticipated -- and filmed on-location with great difficulty, sending it more than three months beyond its planned schedule -- Jaws had everything working against it. But in the cauldron, something rather revolutionary cooked. From score to acting performances to an oceanic foe that's rarely seen for technical reasons (greatly benefiting the movie!), everything works serendipitously, making Jaws one of the '70s most iconic and important films, and something we simply had to cover here on KnockBack.

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Jorge Padua

There's Point Nemo where space craft are brought back from outer space, from Wikipedia: The defunct space station Mir and six Salyut stations[1] are among those that have been ditched there. Other spacecraft that have been routinely scuttled in the region include various cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station, including Russian Progress cargo craft, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency H-II Transfer Vehicle, and the European Space Agency's Automated Transfer Vehicle. A total of more than 263 spacecraft were disposed in this area between 1971 and 2016. The International Space Station is slated to end up in the spacecraft cemetery upon "retirement". I don't know man, I get Godzilla Venom Symbiote vibes. This terrifies me.

RU46N2 (REY)

The reason that hooper goes over with wine mine be a plot in the book where hooper and Chief Brodie wife have an affair. And him eating the food is a nood to that as well. Or may be it was ment to be in the movie but was changed.