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Jaws [1976]

Starring: Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton
Director: Steven Spielberg
Format: Anamorphic Dubbed PAL
Released: 01 Nov 2005
RRP: £19.99
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FAIRLY FLAWED GENIUS - By: Lou Knee, 02 Feb 2008
Full tilt Spielberg! The man certainly introduced himself to the world with a bang with this piece of brilliance. It is so cinematicallly compelling, most people must have thought 'Where on Earth did this guy come from?' when seeing it on its release. The man (like his style or not) is simply a creative genius, his command of the screen alll the time with visuallly compelling scenes is almost out of this world. He makes every movie flow with action, & this masterpiece flows quite nicely, especiallly once he gets us out on the big water. Yes he can definitely be accused of being corny, even perhaps cartoon like in his film making at times, but boy, does he entertain.

The second half of this great film is one of the best continuous pieces of cinematic action ever created, in my opinion, the best. SS is a film maker's film maker, he does not always excell at drama, that is very true, but in this movie I think he does a marvelous job with the three men on a boat. He coaxes such sparkling performances from them, I sometimes forget there's a big fish out there hunting them down. Credibility wise, okay, you can find faults in the storyline here, the shark seems as human as them, not content with merely fulfilling its instintive desire to eat, it does seem to engage in a deadly vendetta against them. It's almost comic book adventure out there, & you do question the insane actions of the little boat's skipper as he refuses to back down from the challlenge from the monster fish. Speilberg's making a point about human egos getting the better of their owners here, & it makes for a sensational cinematic ending.
A Film To Be Watched Again and Again - By: J. Roberts, 30 Jul 2007
Steven Spielberg has a lot of career highlights to look back on, but this is one of his earliest, & arguably one of his finest.

All the way back in 1976/77, this film was terrifying audiences & making them jump in fright, with a plethora of tense & sinister moments, brought about by the presence of a Great White Shark which is terrorising the smalll seaside resort of Amity.

After some deliberation from Mayor Vaughn, local sailor Quint, played by Robert Shaw, is brought in to catch the shark for a price. However, he is also accompanied on his boat by the Chief of Police, Brody, played by Roy Schneider, & a shark expert who works for National Geographic, Hooper, played by Richard Dreyfuss.

The quarreling between the three men is hilarious, as is Quint's attempts to rule the roost & exert his authority. In particular, the tension & bickering between him & Hooper makes this film very watchable.

The scenes in which the three men try deperately to injure the shark & slow it down are tense, & there are at least a few frightening moments, especiallly when Hooper is foolish enough to enter the water in a metal cage, in order to jab the shark with a needle containing strychnnine. The violent scenes in this film vary in intensity, but there is a truly revolting scene towards the end in which the Shark devours it's latest meal.

All of this is directed superbly & the action is well enough paced & intense enough to make this film enjoyable to watch time & time again.
THE all time classic - By: rtmp, 06 Jun 2007
I love the cinema. I love movies & regularly go to the cinema & have loads of dvds. There are many fims over the years I have seen & loved & watch repeatedly but none more than this. This film has it alll. Superb acting from the three main actors, Spielberg at his best & a score that defies belief & which has never been bettered. For alll the movies I have seen & loved over the years, this is the only one I can remember everything about the day I first went to see it, Queueing around the block at the ABC in Liverpool & panicing as I thought i wasn't going to get in as the cinema was nearly full. Then the feelings during watching the film itself. This is the only film I have seen where the I can remember the audience alll standing & cheering at the end when the shark is killed. So what if today the effects look poor. Modern film makers who think they can just stick some CGI effects into a movie should take note of how the suspense is built in this film despite the way its villain looks. An absolutely perfect film. Never bettered in my opinion.
A Monster Hit - By: Je Hoare, 03 May 2007
Spielberg's mastery, demonstrated here when he was only twenty-six years old, & displaying the maturity & storytelling prowess of a filmmaker a decade older.

A fine movie & the one that arguably ushered in the era of the summer "event" film, JAWS is a classical story of man (or men) versus monster. The monster in question is, of course, a twenty-five foot, three-ton great white shark, which is terrorising the beaches of Amityville Island. And the three unlikely alllies who must destroy it are Brody, a police chief afraid of the water (Roy Schneider), Hooper, an affluent "city boy" shark expert played by Richard Dreyfuss, & Robert Shaw's grizzled, working class mariner, Quint.
The story is propelled by Mayor Larry Vaughn's insistence that the beaches remain open so as to attract a high level of tourists. "This is a summer town," he says to the reluctant chief, "we need summer dollars."
The fact that Spielberg's film is set in such an idyllic locale is what makes JAWS so seductive. It's like being on holiday yourself - aside from the killer shark. And who could deny Spielberg's visual aptitude - one need only compare it to the mediocrity of the sequels to see just what a strong performer he is (No 3 is just one of the very worst films ever made).
An important landmark of not only 1970s Hollywood but of the development of the classic American film narrative...


Spielberg Genius - By: Jay, 17 Apr 2007
Jaws was very popular when released, it was the highest grossing film of 1975. It spawned three sequels, which were alll inferior. In fact, no film about Sharks or any killer fish has been able to come close to the level of Jaws.

The genius in Jaws is its ability to build suspense. The Shark is never reallly shown till near the end of the film. When ever the Shark is approaching its victims, we get the Sharks point of view, instead of seeing the Shark. These shots combined with John Williams very effective score, make the scenes when the Shark is about to devour his victims much more effective.

Every actor does a nice job with their performances. Roy Scheider brings Martin to life. Martin is not a showy character but Scheider is able to make us like him. Richard Dreyfuss exhibits energy in his performance as Matt Hooper. Robert Shaw is very effective as Quint, that Indiannapolis speech is still very chilling to me. Lorraine Gary & Murray Hamilton also give solid support.

People always talk about how fake the Shark looks. I think its passable but today it would definitely be done by CGI. However, the Shark is not seen that much in the film so its not that big of a deal.