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Could there possibly be any scarier way to watch ‘Jaws’?

Updated 6:24 AM EDT, Tue July 7, 2015

The Alamo Drafthouse invites brave movie goers to view Steven Spielberg classic "Jaws," which turns 40 this year, on a giant screen as they float in inner tubes over murky waters.
The Alamo Drafthouse invites brave movie goers to view Steven Spielberg classic “Jaws,” which turns 40 this year, on a giant screen as they float in inner tubes over murky waters.
The second of two "Jaws on the Water" screenings takes place this weekend on a man-made Texas water skiing lake.
The second of two “Jaws on the Water” screenings takes place this weekend on a man-made Texas water skiing lake.
The beach of the Texas Ski Ranch lake is covered with chairs for those who are leery about watching the film while sitting on inner tubes over murky waters.
The beach of the Texas Ski Ranch lake is covered with chairs for those who are leery about watching the film while sitting on inner tubes over murky waters.
Organizers say the $30 ticket price includes an inner tube but guests are more than welcome to bring their own floating devices.
Organizers say the $30 ticket price includes an inner tube but guests are more than welcome to bring their own floating devices.

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