Ever since a great white shark turned its beady eyes on the small island town of Amity, we've had a healthy fear of ocean predators with really big teeth. But Jaws is nothing if not an American institution—the kind of tradition best revived from the comfort of your home, 50 miles inland. Until now.

The Alamo Drafthouse—that famed movie theater in Austin, Texas that made a film screenings a full-on event, complete with food, beer, and a zero-tolerance texting policy—has Jaws back up on the big screen between June 30 and July 23. There are a few conditions: It's an outdoor screening. And you watch it while floating on an inner tube on an inky-black lake.

Alamo Drafthouse introduced Jaws on the Water in 2002, and it's back again this year, now at Volente Beach Water Park, about 45 minutes from downtown Austin, on Lake Travis. Tickets are $55 and include an inner tube and access to the water park's slides, as if you needed your adrenaline pumping before the movie. This year, you'll also be able to see JAWS 2, JAWS 3 in 3D on the lake, and even JAWS: THE REVENGE, each for one night only.

Food, drink, and local beers are for sale; you may want some liquid courage as you dangle your feet over the unknown, as the music starts to play... Duh-nuh, duh-nuh, duh-nuh duhnuh.

This article has been updated with new information.