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The clip worried about sharks from Jaws 2 (1978) with Roy Scheider, Collin Wilcox Paxton
I called you as soon as I heard. I hear the bites are really big.
After we've looked, we'll talk.
OK.
Here it is.
Could you move back, please?
Move back. Please just move back. Thanks.
Jesus.
What do you think?
First things first.
Tip of the snout, please.
OK. Seven and a half meters.
Seven and a half meters?
Correct.
Check the bite radius.
The what?
The shape of the mouth.
Whale's mouth?
Shark's mouth.
What shark?
The shark that did this.
We don't know that, do we?
That's what we're here to find out.
And we will.
I can't hear you if you whisper.
111 centimetres.
68.
I've had some experience with sharks.
Oh, have you?
Yeah. And I think a great white might have done this.
Carcharodon carcharias?
Right.
What makes you think there might be one in these waters?
It's obvious a big fish took a bite out of this big fish.
This is a mammal, not a fish.
Don't quibble! Is it a shark bite or isn't it?
Possibly.
But this is a killer whale.
It would have to be a shark of considerable size.
The clip visiting-manechs-grave from Un long dimanche de fiançailles (2004) with Audrey Tautou. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. You used to brag about being one year older than me. Now I'm older than you. The man who gave you his glove is called Poux. Célestin Poux. Funny, isn't it? The man I hired to find him is Pire. Germain Pire. Strange name, too. Either way, he hasn't found him. Nor the Corsican's whore. The wire's snapped, Manech, but I'm not giving up. I still believe that Tina Lombardi's a lead. I need to be sure. You understand, right? That's why I must find Célestin Poux. You can be really annoying, you know. We would be so much better in Brittany. Let's go, Mathilde. You'll catch cold.
The clip the-news from Un long dimanche de fiançailles (2004) with André Dussollier. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. Mathilde? Pierre-Marie here. I have some bad news. Not really bad... News you're already supposed to know. But news you can no longer ignore. You were right about one thing... Manech and his four comrades were in that absurdly named trench. They were buried in the Herdelin cemetery, after being temporarily buried under a tarpaulin in a bomb crater. That's that, my dear Mathilde.