My Friend Showed His Daughter 'Jaws' and Gen Z's Reaction to It Changes the Movie Forever
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My friend showed his daughter 'Jaws' and Gen Z's reaction to it changes the movie forever
In 1975, oceans got a lot scarier for the average moviegoer. It was the summer Steven Spielberg's groundbreaking blockbuster Jaws was released — forever changing a day at the beach and the contents of our nightmares.This year marks the 50th anniversary of that Oscar-winning film, and many theaters are re-releasing it just in time for Labor Day. But my friend Kyle, who has a 14-year-old daughter named Alexis, thought he'd get a jump on it and sho…
'Jaws' 50th Anniversary Celebration: The First Summer Blockbuster Returns to Theaters
Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider, and Richard Dreyfuss in ‘Jaws’ (Photo © Universal Pictures) 50 years ago on June 20, 1975, Universal Studios released Jaws, a film about a great white shark terrorizing the fictional beach community of Amity Island, creating the very first summer blockbuster. And it was all due to the vision and talent of a young director named Steven Spielberg. Jaws, the film that scared people out of the ocean and into the movie thea…
My, Fa... My, Fa... Two notes, that's all it took John Williams to make the school that Steven Spielberg gave life to in 1975 prove even more threatening and dangerous, a tune that today, 50 years later, continues to torment us.But we, erre que erre, and whenever we remember well that we see a tape based on Jaws, Peter Benchley's 1974 novel here we translated, like the film, like Shark, instead of Mandibles or something like that.
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