It's also the new Cronenburg movie:

Spider. You'd prefer to sit on your ass all day and
only move when you see a fly stuck in your web.
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You know what? The movie Jaws has a ton of mistakes in it. Some weekend, I'm going to get some freinds together, and we'll decide whether Jaws has more or less mistakes (mainly in editing and/or continuity but also on animal behavior according to present popular science) than Jurrassic Park.
Until then "Smile, you son of a b--" I mean, good day!

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Time for an intervention
Stop analyzing movies to the point that you think "Jaws," one of your favorite movies, is full of mistakes. Just sit back and enjoy the movie.
I was doing this when I was taking all my film classes in College. I'd always done it to a point in HS and before, but it got out of control in college. I reached a point that I wasn't enjoying any movies because I could tear it apart with all of it's flaws. This must stop. I'd also suggest that if you're finally noticing all these mistakes after all these years, that they probably did a fine job covering them up, and you notice a little bit here or there, but it doesn't bother you. Sure, editing and continuity mistakes happen all the time. We try to avoid them, but they happen. Those fucking actors with their right and left hands always having to do something. Somewhere something's going to get messed up. Just move on with it. We try to cover it up, but when you've seen a movie a couple of hundred times, you see all the mistakes.
I just don't want to see you fall down into the hole I did all those years ago, where you couldn't even watch a Kurosawa film without complaining about mistakes. Kurosawa doesn't make mistakes.That's when I knew I had a problem.
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"the shark is not working..." *delivered thru muffled radio*
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