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The toothy villain of “Jaws” terrified audiences in 1975. But offscreen, the hit film — which is celebrating its 50th anniversary — impacted sharks in unexpected ways.
Shaw "was ready at 7:30 out of makeup and it was like watching Olivier on stage," Spielberg told Ain't It Cool News. Roy Scheider and Robert Shaw from Steven Spielberg's 1975 movie, "Jaws." ...
A follow-up to the 1975 blockbuster was never going to be easy, but filmmakers kept on trying. Do the other “Jaws” movies ...
The prop head at the museum is owned by Greg Nicotero, a special make-up effects creator and "Jaws" super fan. Bruce the Shark head on display Also on display is a life-size replica of Bruce the ...
"Jaws" was released 50 years ago this week. Considered the first blockbuster movie, it made $260.7 million at the box office. The movie's production was famously marred by issues and complications ...
"Jaws," released June 20, 1975, is often cited as the film that launched modern Hollywood: the pioneer "summer blockbuster." 'Jaws' was one of the last big films of the pre-CGI era: The special ...
"Jaws" is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The film originally hit theaters during the summer of 1975 and became a genuine cultural phenomenon. From its iconic score and use of practical effects ...
New Jersey can justly claim "Jaws" as its own — for the following five excellent reasons. The author, director and actor all lived in New Jersey The real shark attacks that inspired 'Jaws ...