I remember hearing about the shark in a auto yard and being upset with Spielberg for letting it just rot away. That shark gave him a career. I'm glad it's getting the respect it deserves.
Thanks guys for not letting Bruce rot away in the junkyard Jaws is a Meg 25 ft great white Shark it will be cool to see him when he's restored Awesome Work.
Huge mistake putting it up in the air. People will want to have their picture taken with it. Also those three smaller Bruces are the handy work of a company called Bruce Shark UK. Thought they deserved credit seeing as their models featured in this video.
The junkyard where the shark was found, happens to be in the same LA neighborhood as the production facility where the sharks were made, Sun Valley, CA. The area is primarily industrial and working class. It’s technically in the LA city limits. It is located in the San Fernando Valley, famous for its “Valley girl“ culture. Singer Porsches, -is also- used to be located there.
I suspect it came into possession by the junk yard guy because it might have been stored away by the studio in a trailer and was forgotten. And when a number of rotting trailers were sold contents and all to a junk yard, he ended up finding treasures inside of them.
If Im understanding this correctly, THIS JAWS , was not used in the movie , but made for the Universal Studios lot , am I correct ? There's a Jaws hanging in Universal Studios Florida. Was that one made from the original mold also ?
@@smithfan22 Because they would have to be stupid to use latex for something that is going to be displayed....Have you seen the original Michael Myers mask from Halloween, it looks god awful after 40 years of rot. Your not preserving rubber latex, so it makes total sense they would use materials that wouldn't rot
If I were to go to that place I will pay my respects to Steven Spielberg for making a true summer blockbuster that is a work of art except for the sequels the dancing but I still have to give credit to them jaws the revenge was my favorite. If anyone else sees this please don’t hate me for saying Jaws the revenge is my favorite
I remember hearing about the shark in a auto yard and being upset with Spielberg for letting it just rot away. That shark gave him a career. I'm glad it's getting the respect it deserves.
I’m glad they put it in a place where it’s out of reach from idiots who could break it.
Love jaws still watch it today at 51 absolutely a classic 😊
I am telling you i hear those quotes and that music and it STILL puts the hair up on my arms and a chill down my back and I've seen this film 1000x.
You’re gonna need a bigger Museum!! 😅😅😅😂😂
Thanks guys for not letting Bruce rot away in the junkyard Jaws is a Meg 25 ft great white Shark it will be cool to see him when he's restored Awesome Work.
I'm beyond happy that the Last JAWS Shark was found & saved & put in the Museum of Academy Awards !!!
LIVE ON BRUCE ( JAWS ) 👍🏻🦈👍🏻
The only non screen used Bruce. The Taxidermi mans gonna have a heart attack when he sees what I brung him.
Huge mistake putting it up in the air. People will want to have their picture taken with it. Also those three smaller Bruces are the handy work of a company called Bruce Shark UK. Thought they deserved credit seeing as their models featured in this video.
I agree! And thank you for that I was not aware whose models they were!
That would scare a shark swimming
That movie would’ve been so terrifying to film
The junkyard where the shark was found, happens to be in the same LA neighborhood as the production facility where the sharks were made, Sun Valley, CA.
The area is primarily industrial and working class. It’s technically in the LA city limits.
It is located in the San Fernando Valley, famous for its “Valley girl“ culture.
Singer Porsches, -is also- used to be located there.
Fuckin nicotero, legend!
I suspect it came into possession by the junk yard guy because it might have been stored away by the studio in a trailer and was forgotten. And when a number of rotting trailers were sold contents and all to a junk yard, he ended up finding treasures inside of them.
Jaws is a legend
If Im understanding this correctly, THIS JAWS , was not used in the movie , but made for the Universal Studios lot , am I correct ?
There's a Jaws hanging in Universal Studios Florida. Was that one made from the original mold also ?
Love this!
❤ jaws, robot 🦈 shark
Thank God there aren't any great white sharks like that roaming the ocean.
It doesn’t look right. Something is off when compared to the sharks in the original film.
I was thinking the same. I don't think the size matches up to Bruce in JAWS. Otherwise its damn good replica
@@harleybliss6060 It looks like the one from Jaws: The Revenge or one of the other sequels.
@@harleybliss6060 Likely one of the underwater sharks, used for the underwater shots.
Its missing the rubber and latex. This is the actual mold from "Jaws", but not the final form. They just dressed up the mold
@@smithfan22 Because they would have to be stupid to use latex for something that is going to be displayed....Have you seen the original Michael Myers mask from Halloween, it looks god awful after 40 years of rot. Your not preserving rubber latex, so it makes total sense they would use materials that wouldn't rot
doesn't look as long as real ones from jaws
If I were to go to that place I will pay my respects to Steven Spielberg for making a true summer blockbuster that is a work of art except for the sequels the dancing but I still have to give credit to them jaws the revenge was my favorite. If anyone else sees this please don’t hate me for saying Jaws the revenge is my favorite
How stupid to put it up in the air
The scary music around the start ruins it so much
What do you mean?
That’s cool!
Jesus Christ loves you
Me too?