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In honor of the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster "Jaws," we're ranking the 10 best shark movies of all time.
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Instead, the series went into ’80s sequel overdrive: a 3-D cash-in with no returning actors and a promoted production designer and second-unit director placed in charge. Once again, the ad campaign proved more lasting than the movie itself;
A special 3-hour presentation of the '75 horror film airs on TV this month with an introduction from 'Jaws' producer and Director Steven Spielberg.
Sure, “Barbie” got groups of friends to get dolled up in pink frocks, and “Minecraft” pushed a few idiots to trash theaters for kicks on TikTok. But Steven Spielberg’s horror classic
As "Jaws" turns 50, delve into the film's enduring legacy, its cultural impact, and ole in shaping modern cinema.
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Fifty years since the release of “Jaws," this look back at the 1916 Jersey Shore shark attacks explores how a string of real-life deaths helped inspire the novel and film that redefined the summer blockbuster and reshaped public perception of sharks.
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Performance Worth Watching: Well, it’s nice to see Roy Scheider again, even if it’s kind of a bummer that he was essentially strongarmed into appearing in Jaws 2 (for a hefty raise, of course) in lieu of fulfilling a three-picture deal with Universal.
Jaws 3 is considered one of the worst horror movies of all time, but it brought a fresh change to the franchise with its SeaWorld setting.