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Fun fact: this shark was repurposed for the Universal Studios Tour! The shark has been remodeled and repainted! What once was “Vengeance” is now the definitive Bruce The Shark! 👍
I appreciate everybody's nostalgia over this prop but please remember , this was the shark from Jaws 4 ! Just about every part of that movie should be left out to rot !
I was very fortunate to be able to visit this and even get to touch it. It was definitely in rough shape from the sun but it still had its teeth mostly. My first celebrity I’ve ever met 🦈
So sad that ET is the only original ride left. I know Universal doesn’t have a ton of space and it needs to replace rides to keep thing fresh, but it sucks that it was at the expense of some of the greatest rides ever built. And honestly, I think the only “worthy” replacements have been The Mummy and Diagon Alley.
Esse animatronic é de mandíbulas 4 ou aqui no Brasil tubarão4 eles poderia te utilizado como uma atração de susto você tá no barco e aí o tubarão salta na água e depois mergulha mais a pessoa tomaria um baita susto
The worst part about all this is that prop is from a very short and special era of practical special effects in cinema. NOBODY is going to construct a massive animatronic shark for a film ever again. Knowing that it's basically from an extinct highly specialized artform makes it that much more valuable.
10:17 what was that ? Oh don’t worry that’s probably the ghost of a passenger or a employee of the golden gate transit who died in a subway crash years ago and if you look closely you will probably see his ghost
The embarcadero is based off of a real life station in San fransico BUT they got the stations design wrong It’s really a singular island style platform design with only 1 singular platform in the middle This design. Is two side platforms with one in the middle Obviously it’s to make space so when the roof falls it dosent literally crush the roof of the open are subway train And it keeps them out of harms way
I know the majority of it was probably cinematography, but the sharks in the first two movies looked way better than the sharks in the third, and fourth movies. The first shark actually looked sorta real, and the second one I mostly like because of the burn scar, and how unique, and cool it looked. But the sharks in the third, and fourth movies just looked awful all-around. Again, cinematography probably played a big role in that, but yeah..
Jaws is one of the greatest films ever made and an iconic franchise overall. Universal should be ashamed for not protecting the mechanical sharks. Film history lost.
I believed my parents and I went there to universal studios and never saw ghostbusters especially with Wayne brady after their 1st honeymoon I was like 5 or 6 years old at the time.