"The movie was about making Jaws 3, and the shark kept attacking the director. One day he'd bite off the director's toe and then his foot."
September 10, 2012 11:46 AM   Subscribe

This post was deleted for the following reason: This is really broken for now and appears to be a short anecdote anyhow, so maybe we can pick ot up again later when the internet isn't broken? -- jessamyn



 
Wow. We broke the whole site? Maybe we should apologize and buy the owners a new one.
posted by Clay201 at 11:50 AM on September 10, 2012


Metafilter 1, Site 0
posted by Debaser626 at 11:55 AM on September 10, 2012 [5 favorites]


It's working for me, not sure why it's broken for others.
posted by Fizz at 11:58 AM on September 10, 2012


My computer quickly returns a “server not found” error. It's not even timing out; the site just isn't there, as far as my network can tell.
posted by Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish at 12:05 PM on September 10, 2012


Looks like GoDaddy is having a very bad day.
posted by kmz at 12:06 PM on September 10, 2012


Me-Fi party tonight! Me-Fi party tonight!

("It's broken!")
posted by clvrmnky at 12:08 PM on September 10, 2012 [2 favorites]


Works for me. *shrug*

It's just a short anecdote (Summary: Spielberg can't take a joke) followed by the screenplay on scribd.
posted by Sys Rq at 12:46 PM on September 10, 2012


Linky no work.
posted by elizardbits at 1:20 PM on September 10, 2012




Works for me.
posted by This, of course, alludes to you at 1:26 PM on September 10, 2012


(As in, that producer produced a lot of National Lampoon productions and he talks about how he gets movies made. Nothing specifically about JAWS 3, PEOPLE 0, but still worth reading.)
posted by beaucoupkevin at 1:29 PM on September 10, 2012


I wish there were more tale to this tale.
posted by Senor Cardgage at 1:29 PM on September 10, 2012


We are quickly discovering who uses GoDaddy and who doesn't.
posted by One Hand Slowclapping at 2:00 PM on September 10, 2012


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