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i think it'll be an awesome movie
 
Loved the book....and I can only hope I'll love the movie just as much. :) If done right....this movie could be MINDBLOWING.
 
Definitely looks awesome...

But then so did most of the early storyboard concepts for JAWS, and only a third of those made it into the finished movie. For some reason I just can't get excited about this movie, and bear in mind I enjoy shark flicks for some morbid reason.
 
Badass I love the books this will be awesome.
 
So its about a giant surfing shark called Meg?

Kick ass :up:
 
If they don't make the movie they're bigger ******s than I had once thought.
Who isn't going to go and see that ?
 
Is this going to be in theaters or the SCI-FI channel,because if it's the latter it will suck.
 
black_dust said:
Oh yeah, well, I'd be seeing most of it through my fingers and I wouldn't go with a chick so she wouldn't see me cowering like a little girl, but I would go see it. :)
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
Oh yeah, well, I'd be seeing most of it through my fingers and I wouldn't go with a chick so she wouldn't see me cowering like a little girl, but I would go see it. :)

^:D
 
Jochimus said:
Definitely looks awesome...

But then so did most of the early storyboard concepts for JAWS, and only a third of those made it into the finished movie. For some reason I just can't get excited about this movie, and bear in mind I enjoy shark flicks for some morbid reason.


Most of the Jaws stuff had to be tanked because the mechanical shark didnt work....
 
The site's owner, Nick Nunziata, is a producer on the New Line film, which is being directed by Jan de Bont (Twister, Speed) from a script by Shane Salerno.
Summer 2007 release
 
MEG20REVISED20T-REX.jpg
 
heh, it's disturbing because the T. Rex's neck looks like beef jerky. :barf:
 
roach said:
Most of the Jaws stuff had to be tanked because the mechanical shark didnt work....

I know that. I just think of those storyboards when I see this, though, and keep dreading that it's still going to turn out to be another run-of-the-mill shark movie. They always have been since after 1975.
 
This could be awesome but I remember reading that they were gonna do the movie kinda more 'psychological scary' where you never really see the shark or atleast, not very often... Does anyone know if this was/still is true?
 
Hell, since less is more, why not just never show it? :eek::up:
Just assemble a stellar ensemble cast, have them sit over coffee and talk about how scary a megalodon would be.

We'll all crap our pants in the theater! :up:
 

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