Originally posted by Impediment
The shark, IMO, would twist and turn to evade constriction, by any means possible.The snakes would relent to avoid drowning.
I dunno.
How long could the anacondas stay submerged?
Seems to me that they are faster and more agile, all they have to do is wrap Jaws up, cover her gills.
Me too, I dunno.
Originally posted by Impedimentthe anacondas from the movie are 10 times bigger than the ones in real life.
Anacondas are fresh water snakes.Jaws is salt water.
BTW, which version of Jaws are we discussing?
Jaws 1: 25 footer.
Jaws 2: Same
Jaws 3D: Megalodon size. Look it up. It's debatable.
Jaws the Revenge: 30 footer with lungs and larynx (able to roar like a dinosaur).
The first film was cheesy, but ok, for fun. The second one looked absolutely gross. I saw the third one this week on the Sci-
Fi channel. Terrible. Indication: Any movie Sci-Fi channel is showing is absolute shit just for the fact they are showing it. Films like Equilibrium or The Matrix, buy the DVD. The only thing I depend on Sci-Fi channel for is there weekly ST: TNG marathons.
Originally posted by Darth Martinthe 3rd film was a failure
The first film was cheesy, but ok, for fun. The second one looked absolutely gross. I saw the third one this week on the Sci-
Fi channel. Terrible. Indication: Any movie Sci-Fi channel is showing is absolute shit just for the fact they are showing it. Films like Equilibrium or The Matrix, buy the DVD. The only thing I depend on Sci-Fi channel for is there weekly ST: TNG marathons.