The Jaws franchise is all about survival. Just so long as you can make it to the end credits with all your arms and legs attached (or head, never mind Ben Gardner), you’re doing ok. Thank your lucky stars or drink to your legs - for one reason or another, the shark in your movie passed on the chance of eating you.
Read MoreStop getting Jaws wrong! Whether it’s wrong spellings, wrong names, wrong actors or misinterpreted moments, we’ve got all the common viewer errors of the Steven Spielberg shark classic covered.
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Read MoreA Vietnam veteran with a psychic connection to sharks discovers their exploitation by the local aquarium and begins an underwater reign of terror to avenge them. The movie action scenes were shot using real sharks.
Read MoreA young idealist and a grizzled and embittered veteran, led by a bewildered, out-of-his-depth officer, must enter a hostile natural wilderness to fight a cunning, implacable and savage enemy… By the release date of Jaws in 1975, America’s involvement in South-East Asia had just reached its bitter and bloody conclusion.
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Read MoreIt just needs one more. Just one more scare to get them screaming. More or less those were the words Steven Spielberg muttered to himself as he left the theatre after watching an early cut of Jaws.
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