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Re: Meteors in the movie "Jaws"
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- Subject: Re: Meteors in the movie "Jaws"
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- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 21:07:36 EST
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Hello Ron and List,
That's interesting. I'll look for them the next time the movie is on
television, which seems to be at least twice a week on one of Ted Turners
stations.
In fact, that move is shown so much that I am going to start pulling for the
shark!
Um,. . . my wife just informed that she remembers seeing the meteors, which is
kinda scary because she is apparently beginning to pay attention to what I am
doing. :-)
-Walter Branch
> was flipping though the TV channels, and came across the movie
> Jaws. I was watching it for a bit, it was towards the latter part
> of the movie, and I saw meteor streak across the sky behind the
> Roy Schrieder's head. I think it was for real, because it had
> nothing to do with the plot. It was brighter than your typical
> shooting star, but not a fireball. The next scene also captured
> another meteor, though not as bright. I do recall that these particular
> scences were shot on the Universal Studios lot, so the meteors
> were above the Los Angeles sky.
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