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The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 3rd July 2010 06:20 AM

JAWS Steven Spielberg 1975
 
Yes,the decade of flares certainly was productive in the old classic horror movies!

Remember when you first saw JAWS?

Remember the old 'head in the hole' scare that made you jump out your pants?:lol:

Who ever thought a shark could be so terrifying?

And that cast was superb! Scheider,Dreyfuss and Shaw!

Who all loves ol' Brucie?

:dance:'Show me the way to go home...I'm tired and I wanna go to bed...and I had a little drink about an hour ago...and it's went right to my head....':dance:

Stephen@Cult Labs 3rd July 2010 08:45 AM

I don't know how many editions of Jaws I've owned over the years, Multiple VHS, Laserdisc and DVD editions, and needless to say, blu-ray when it is released. Jaws is one of those films that If I turn on the tv and it playing,no matter how far into the film, I'll sit down and watch the rest of it.

You forgot one important element there Mr Reaper Man......the music. One of the most iconic and identifiable pieces in cinema history. John Williams came up with dare I say it, such a simple piece of theme music and yet managed to make it so much more.

Peter Neal 3rd July 2010 11:55 AM

My favourite movie of all time, which I only recently reviewed right here:

http://www.cult-labs.com/forums/show...t=254&page=100

Stephen@Cult Labs 3rd July 2010 12:27 PM

And of course, Jaws has the distinction of being the first blockbuster movie, taking over $100,000,000 at the U.S. boxoffice. :cool:

Splatterdragon73 3rd July 2010 01:06 PM

One of my all time fave films with an absolutely iconic poster design (the same goes for the sequel's artwork imo.) and a great teaser trailer too:

"This summer....when the beaches are open....when the water is warmer....you....will be taken....by Jaws!"

I've always liked the much missed Roy Scheider since his role in Spielberg's superior Shark shocker.:)

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 3rd July 2010 04:53 PM

Yeah,you're right Steve.The music is just the icing on the cake!:cool:


'You're gonna need a bigger boat.' :cool:

Peter Neal 3rd July 2010 06:01 PM

I had the misfortune of catching my first glimpse at "Jaws" when it was running on German tv in the very early 80's- just when I was about to learn swimming....:eek:
(Advice to parents: Avoid that situation at all costs!:loco:)
I'm still surprised that this is a "PG" in the UK:confused:
"Jaws" has always been a solid "FSK 16" in Germany, even in Scandinavia it's rated "15"...I guess you guys simply have the better nerves at young age:laugh:

Stephen@Cult Labs 3rd July 2010 08:23 PM

A little off topic, but what rating does Raiders Of The Lost Ark have in Germany Peter? Along with Jaws, I always found it amazing that these two films had low ratings in the UK and U.S.

Peter Neal 4th July 2010 12:03 PM

Both, "Raiders" and "Temple of Doom", have an "FSK 16" rating in their uncut form (though get aired in cut down versions for a lower rating on tv regularly:tongue1:), "Last Crusade" and "Crystal Skull" scored the more audience-friendly "FSK 12" without cuts.
All of the "Jaws" movies are "FSK 16" over there.
Interestingly, the uncut "Jaws 3" is an "18" (!) in Finland- but that could only be the result of "Universal" being too lazy to resubmit it :mmph:

frosty 22nd July 2010 05:44 PM

I loved jaws, first movie i remember being scared at as a kid, when that head popped out, sheesh, scary stuff


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