Recycling Movie Sharks

Bruce, the Discarded Star of "Jaws," Retrieved from Los Angeles Junkyard

Bruce was the name given to the 3 creatures created to play the role of the killer shark in the horror movie "Jaws," but after a post-film stint hanging from his tail at Universal Studios Theme Park, the movie shark was shipped off to parts unknown.

Spurred on by the talk of a 3-D "Jaws" remake, reporter Cory Turner set out to find the discarded movie shark. After telephoning several Los Angeles area junkyards, Turner located Bruce a short distance from Universal in Sun Valley, California.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Movie Remakes - The talk of a 3-D 'Jaws' remake presents opportunities for innovation in the film industry.
2. Movie Memorabilia Collecting - The interest in finding and collecting iconic movie props like Bruce the discarded 'Jaws' shark creates opportunities for innovation in the collectibles industry.
3. Sustainable Film Production - The discovery of Bruce in a junkyard highlights the need for more sustainable practices in the film industry, presenting opportunities for disruptive innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Film - The search for Bruce the discarded 'Jaws' shark demonstrates potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the film industry.
2. Entertainment - The demand for iconic movie props like Bruce presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the entertainment industry, especially for collectors and theme parks.
3. Junkyards - The discovery of Bruce in a junkyard highlights the potential for disruptive innovation in the junkyard industry, including repurposing and selling valuable items.

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