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  2. Jaws 3-D - Wikipedia

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    For instance, she refutes the idea of a "mother shark protecting her offspring [as] sharks do not mother their young," and points out that dolphins can attack sharks. [ 51 ] Leonard Maltin calls the film a "road-company Irwin Allen type-disaster film" and notes that its premise is similar to the 1955 sequel to Creature from the Black Lagoon .

  3. Dolphin Reef (film) - Wikipedia

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    Original trailers for the American release (under its formal title Dolphins) indicated a release date of Earth Day 2018. [13] Diving With Dolphins is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Dolphin Reef. [8] The documentary shares a director in Keith Scholey, but is narrated by Celine Cousteau, the granddaughter of oceanographer Jacques ...

  4. The 26 Best Shark Movies of All Time - AOL

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    The godfather of all shark movies, Jaws was a film marvel at the time of its release in 1975. And if you really feel like diving (hehe) into the world of Jaws' Amity Island, you can also check out ...

  5. The Cove (film) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] The film highlights the fact that the number of dolphins killed in the Taiji dolphin drive hunt is several times greater than the number of whales killed in the Antarctic, and asserts that 23,000 dolphins and porpoises are killed in Japan every year by the country's whaling industry. The migrating dolphins are herded into a cove where ...

  6. After the Bite - Wikipedia

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    Maing used an underwater GoPro on a stick to capture footage of sharks, seals, and fish. [4] Meeropol was unable to obtain permits to film researchers at work, researcher Milton Levin contributed footage of seals. [5] During post-production, Meeropol picked subjects who were essential to moving the story along, with some subjects being cut. [6]

  7. Fact-checking 'Gladiator II': Were there really sharks ... - AOL

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    Spoiler alert! We're discussing plot points of 'Gladiator II' (in theaters now), so if you haven't seen it yet, retreat. Pack up your dusty sandals and brutal weapons, folks.

  8. Category:Films about dolphins - Wikipedia

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    Films about dolphins, aquatic mammals within the infraorder Cetacea.The term dolphin usually refers to the extant families Delphinidae (the oceanic dolphins), Platanistidae (the Indian river dolphins), Iniidae (the New World river dolphins), and Pontoporiidae (the brackish dolphins), and the extinct Lipotidae (baiji or Chinese river dolphin).

  9. Seaspiracy - Wikipedia

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    The film centers early on the collapse of whale, shark, dolphin and sea turtle populations. The film asserts that the focus of environmental groups on comparatively small consumer plastics like straws has obfuscated the larger problem of plastic waste from fishing gear, or ghost nets, as well as the devastation of bycatch.