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A giant shark made a splash off the coast of Block Island sparking Jaws-era déjà vu while reviving 50 years’ worth of collective cinema-induced trauma.
Dangerous Animals director Sean Byrne describes the shark movie’s conservation message, and how it’s a reaction to Jaws.
It was 50 years ago this summer that Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws” terrorized moviegoers and became an instant classic.
Pugh began his swim on May 15, and is planning a 12-day trek, swimming about 6 miles each day. The journey began at Edgartown ...
Thanks, "Jaws." The big screen has played host ... But what really elevates the film from creature feature to complex shark-ridden drama is the trio of main characters, including top cop Brody ...
Prepare to celebrate great white sharks, practical effects, and John Williams’ haunting score — JAWS is turning 50. To mark ...
However, none of the iconic trio, nor even the film’s infamous shark remain with the Jaws franchise for more than a film or two. In fact, the real throughline characters were Brody’s young ...
Considered the first blockbuster movie, "Jaws" is celebrating ... and Roy Scheider, as the trio navigates the production difficulties, such as the broken mechanical shark, and the ensuing boredom.
There’s a lot of downtime for the trio, who ponder if the film will be any good, while the crew works on a mechanical shark that the audience never sees. Shaw is convinced that “Jaws” won ...
Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh plans to swim 62 miles around Martha's Vineyard to highlight shark conservation on the 50th ...
“The shark is the catalyst for the actions of ... The principal character interest in Jaws arose from a trio with discordant interests united by the presence of the great white: ‘sharker ...