Behind The Scenes Photos From Star Wars, Alien And More - Part 6
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Incredible Behind The Scenes Photos From Star Wars, Jurassic Park, The Avengers And More

Often, what you see on a screen when it comes to Hollywood blockbusters is not at all what the initial footage looked like. Whether it's CGI, practical effects, models, costumes, make-up or any of the other numerous tactics employed to create movie magic, the finished product is almost always enhanced in some manner, especially when it comes to these types of films.
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Before he made Jurassic Park, Steve Spielberg brought another terrifying creature to the big screen with Jaws. The film that many people credit with making them too scared to go back in the water, Jaws took Hollywood, and the moviegoing public by storm back when it hit theatres in 1975.

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Crucial in creating and then establishing Hollywood’s current business model when it comes to blockbusters, there’s a lot to admire about this movie and it still, to this day, stands as one of the most thrilling open water adventures ever committed to celluloid.


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Lego photographer, cinephile, geek. James is 24 and lives in Portland, OR. He writes for several websites about pop culture, film, and TV and runs a video production company with his wife called Gilded Moose Media.