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In this article, we will analyze the movie "White shark shark". This movie is directed by Steven Spielberg, and other works, including Indiana Jones and E.T. Great White Shark, are interesting and interesting films because of their interesting and diverse work. People of Amity Island have lived a peaceful and peaceful life in an American summer resort. However, people in this town are now the victims of eating white sharks. - Hitchcock 's psychic suspense movie' Psycho 'was produced by the famous director Alfred Hitchcock in the 1960' s and was based on Robert Bloch 's book. This is a breakthrough movie, as it is the first movie to show a woman wearing a bra and skateboard for review and a flush toilet being advertised in various ways. Even if it rains, people line up to see the movie "psychology".
Like Alfred Hitchcock 's PSYCHO, Steven Spielberg' s JAWS is a widely admired masterpiece that scares people around the world beyond horror types. God, I was afraid that sharks would kill me in the shower when I was a child. This may have been seen in stupid Sharknado movies, but anyway I got distracted. Both these influential movies have produced an underestimated sequel that is generally ridiculed by mainstream film viewers, even if not so!
Steven Spielberg's Shark Horror Movie, Great White Shark (1975) began a new wave of killer stories like Oka (1977) and Abyss (1979). In a large budget Hollywood movie, white sharks are well thought out as one of the first films to use elements of traditional B movies such as white sharks and mild blood. In 1979, Phantasm of Don Coscarelli is the first series of the Phantasm series. Alien (1979) is an English SF horror film directed by Ridley Scott. John Carpenter's movie The Thing (1982) is also a mixture of horror movies and science fiction movies, but it is not a box office show or a big blow but it quickly became a cult classic. However, after being released about 20 years ago, it was admired using advanced effects and paranoia