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The phrase "a remake of jaws" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a new version or adaptation of the original film "Jaws."
Example: "The new movie is being marketed as a remake of Jaws, aiming to capture the same thrilling essence of the original."
Alternatives: "an adaptation of Jaws" or "a reimagining of Jaws."
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Imagine a remake of Jaws without the shark or Free Willy without the whale: devotees of the original know about the hero's horrid encounter with a live octopus.
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What I'm asking for here is not a crass remake of Jaws or Speed or Twister or Gladiator.
Jaws is literally a remake of Creature From the Black Lagoon, but it's done with a big budget, beautifully made, and is a really good monster movie.
They are doing a remake of #DirtyDancing?
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A remake of "Ruggles": producers, hear, hear!
The two-minute video, a remake of M.C.
Have you ever heard a remake of a song you are used to, and find yourself not really caring for the remake?
Your next film is a remake of Dario Argento's Suspiria.
Judex by Georges Franju This was a remake of a silent film.
The Mummy, which will star Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe, is a remake of the 1941 original.
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