Showing posts with label SHARKS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SHARKS. Show all posts

8.03.2018

THE MEGALODON: WORLD'S BIGGEST PREDATOR


The megalodon (big tooth) is definitely extinct. But The Meg, a summer sharkfest blockbuster set to premiere on August 10, might have you believe otherwise. The film is certainly not billed—even facetiously—as a documentary (take note, Discovery Channel), but if the Jurassic Park franchise taught us anything, it’s that the spark of the imagination needs only the slightest passing breeze to roar into a conflagration.

Great White vs Megalodon Tooth

“People ask me [if the megalodon is still alive] every day,” says Dana Ehret, a curator of paleobiology at the New Jersey State Museum. He adds, for good measure: “The answer is no.” The true story of the megalodon may not culminate in a jaw-dropping showdown of man versus shark—but its legacy is no less cinematic.


In its heyday, the megalodon was a force to be reckoned with. These gargantuan chompers first arose around 15.9 million years ago as one of the last strongholds of a now-extinct lineage of megatooth sharks. Running up to 60 feet long and weighing over 50 tons, the “meg” was one of the largest apex predators to ever exist—and certainly the most king-sized among sharks.

Contrary to popular belief, great whites are not the long lost grandchildren of megs. But both occupy the throne at the top of the food chain—just at very different points in history. Because of this, many theories on megalodon physiology and behavior are based on great whites; however, scientists now know these two species independently developed similarities without much of a genetic connection.



To keep in tip-top shape, megalodon likely snacked on whales, dolphins, and seals, consuming a literal ton of food each day—a job made easy by serrated six-inch teeth that, en masse, have the strongest bite force of any animal in history.



Even if megalodon occasionally scavenged, they were likely active predators, as evidenced by the ghastly grooves found in whale and dolphin bones scattered along the world’s shores.  Read More Here


6.20.2017

JAWS THE BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE WAS RELEASED JUNE 20 1975!


We were living in Ft Lauderdale when Jaws was released. The beaches were deserted! The book was scary the year before but the movie was terrifying! We look for sharks even in fresh water lakes to this day! OMG that theme song!!

The movie opens with the girl Chrissie skinny dipping in the ocean was never to be forgotten! I can't watch this part to this day.



June 20, 1975, Jaws, a film directed by Steven Spielberg that made countless viewers afraid to go into the water, opens in theaters. The story of a great white shark that terrorizes a New England resort town became an instant blockbuster and the highest-grossing film in movie history until it was bested by 1977’s Star Wars.


Jaws was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Picture category and took home three Oscars, for Best Film Editing, Best Original Score and Best Sound. The film, a breakthrough for director Spielberg, then 27 years old, spawned three sequels.


The film starred Roy Scheider as principled police chief Martin Brody, Richard Dreyfuss as a marine biologist named Matt Hooper and Robert Shaw as a grizzled fisherman called Quint.


It was set in the fictional beach town of Amity, and based on a best-selling novel, released in 1973, by Peter Benchley. Subsequent water-themed Benchley bestsellers also made it to the big screen, including The Deep (1977).


With a budget of $12 million, Jaws was produced by the team of Richard Zanuck and David Brown, whose later credits include The Verdict (1982), Cocoon (1985) and Driving Miss Daisy (1989). Filming, which took place on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, was plagued by delays and technical difficulties, including malfunctioning mechanical sharks.


We got to see Bruce the shark in person at Universal Studios in California in 1976. It was a fun ride.



10.25.2015

NEW REMOTE CONTROL TOYS: AIR SWIMMING SHARKS AND FISH!


Just when you thought it was safe to get out of the water ...these are super cool new toys!!! I just gotta have that shark!

Incredible remote controlled flying fish emerge from the world of awesome!
Click http://AirSwimmers.com to see more! Age 8 and up. (invented and designed by Blake English and Mark Forti)

The Air Swimmer Shark is an incredible fish like toy. Ever since it was introduced to the market, it has continued to gain enormous popularity.

However, for you to understand why the hype behind this toy, it is wise to go through an Air Swimmer Shark Review. The toy is chiefly designed to offer lots of fun indoors. It is smooth, operated with a remote and uses four AAA batteries. 

The shark can turn in different directions and it allows you to have lots of fun since, you can control the direction that the shark takes. 

The toy responds to any input that you make on the remote hence, moving up, down, right and left.

Most importantly, it is smooth and makes swift movements just like a real fish makes in water.

9.01.2015

MICHIGAN THEATER PRESENTS: SPIELBERG FILM SERIES MAN AND MONSTERS!


The Michigan Theater is proud to present a three-month film series entitled Steven Spielberg: Man and Monsters, starting September 14 running through November 28. The retrospective features 18 films that reflect the master storyteller’s exploration of humanity contending with the monster within and the monsters of the unknown.


Spielberg remains one of the most prolific and admired filmmakers of contemporary cinema, whose rich filmography spans a portfolio of iconic dramatic pieces, rousing adventures, suspense thrillers and family-friendly comedies.

The series focuses on Spielberg’s poignant studies of human character such as his acclaimed adaptation of Alice Walker’s novel “The Color Purple,” classic creatures like the lovable protagonist of “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial,” or Feivel of “An American Tail,” and iconic monsters such as the frightening dagger-toothed antagonist of “Jaws.”


The series is generously sponsored by Ann Arbor’s Money Source Financial Services. Regular ticket prices apply and tickets can be purchased online at michtheater.org or at the box office.

· Monday, September 14 at 7:00 pm - Duel (1971)

· Monday, September 21 at 7:00 pm - The Sugarland Express (1974)

· Sunday, September 27 at 1:30 pm at the State Theatre – An American Tail (1986)

Part of the Toyota Family-Friendly Film Series (kids under 12 are admitted for free

· Monday, September 28 at 7:00 pm - Jaws (1975)

· Monday, October 5 at 7:00 pm - Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

· Monday, October 12 at 7:00 pm - A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

· Saturday, October 17 1:30 pm - E.T. The Extra- Terrestrial (1982)

 Part of the Toyota Family-Friendly Film Series -kids under 12 are admitted for free

· Monday, October 19 at 7:00 pm - War of the Worlds (2005)

· Monday, October 26 at 7:00 pm - Amistad (1997)

· Monday, November 2 at 7:00 pm - Lincoln (2012)

· Saturday, November 7 at 11:00 pm Late Night at the State Theatre - Jurassic Park (1993)


· Monday, November 9 at 7:00 pm - The Color Purple (1985)

· Wednesday, November 11 at 7:00 pm - Saving Private Ryan (1998) *Free Admission for Veterans

· Saturday, November 14 at 1:30 pm - The Adventures of TinTin in 3D (2011)

 Part of the Toyota Family-Friendly Film Series -kids under 12 are admitted for free

· Monday, November 16 at 7:00 pm - Empire of the Sun (1987)

· Monday, November 23 at 7:00 pm - Munich (2005)

· Saturday, November 28 at 11:00 pm Late Night Double Feature at the State Theatre - Raiders of the Lost Ark( 1981) and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)

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