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Jaws

jeffs February 23, 2005
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Peter Benchley writes a chilling novel, John Williams creates a

terrifying yet simplistic score, and finally Steven Spielberg takes the biggest risk of

his then young life and films a movie that’s unparalleled for sheer terror. Jaws

has it all—from great music to great acting (Roy Schieder, Richard Dreyfus, Robert Shaw)

and, considering its age, pretty decent special effects.



Filmed in

Martha’s Vineyard, Jaws is the story of Police Chief Martin Brody (Schieder) and

his family after they move to the quaint, small town of Amityville, USA. Everything

seems wonderful until the body of a teenage girl is discovered on the beach. Now it’s up

to the chief to convince the mayor (Murray
Hamilton) and the rest of the town that

something terrifying is lurking in the deep—something that can swallow a person whole…

Enter Matt Hooper (Dreyfus), the marine biologist and shark specialist (who seems to know

everything there ever was to know about sharks) and Quint (Shaw) a self-professed

shark hunter with more than one screw loose. The three set off to destroy the terror—but

not before a few more victims meet the merciless jaws of the 26-foot great

white.



Jaws is more than just another shark movie. It was the

first shark movie and, in my opinion, the best. The thing I like most about this

classic horror
movie is that no matter how many times I watch it, when the movie

ends, I still get that same feeling—as though I’ve actually just finished reading a

really good book. And let’s not forget about Robert Shaw’s infamous monologue (if

you’ve never seen the movie, keep your eyes and ears peeled for this scene—it’s one of

the best in cinematic history).



One word of caution: I don’t recommend

watching this film if you’re about to go on vacation to a warm place with a beach—the

lingering images can be more than a bit traumatic for swimmers and can cause a fair

amount of unnecessary panic.



So if you’re looking to scare yourself

senseless—or if you’re simply up for a
little sea-faring entertainment—then

Jaws is definitely the movie for you.

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