Once, while filming his own version of "Jaws," he built an eight-foot mechanical shark to put in his family's pool.
"Jaws" was the best picture about a mechanical shark ever made.
(Even though the movie's mechanical shark, famously, didn't work very well at all.)
This helped the mechanical sharks to operate smoothly and still provide a realistic location.
The three mechanical sharks were collectively nicknamed "Bruce" by the production team after Spielberg's lawyer.
You just know how everyone is going to react - from the stars to the director, and even the mechanical shark.
If we have a mechanical shark, how does it kill?
He is usually a Predacon who turns in a mechanical shark.
In the editing room, his eye is on the 25-foot, 8,000-pound mechanical shark that the studio built for him.
And suddenly Soderbergh realizes that, compared with directing a cross-eyed mechanical shark, he has it pretty good.