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I always find myself rooting for the tragic and fatalistic Quint even after he starts descending into Ahab-like madness.
Arguably the scariest moment in Steven Spielberg's Jaws was filmed not out in the ocean, but in the editor's swimming pool.
Inside a theater: Audiences floated at the lip of the ocean, the waves casually slapping at the bottom of movie screens, reminding them, without spelling it out, that something’s below.
On the shark front, this pool screening wasn't the first event of its kind. In 2006, Harvard's Malkin Athletic Centre hosted a similar event charging $5 dollars for a limited number of in-pool seats.
Neil Hammerschlag has looked inside the mouth of a wild tiger shark and lived to tell the tale. He says that sharks pose only a very small risk to people: "Humans are not on the shark's menu." ...
'Jaws' did what no movie could do today — it made the entire world terrified to swim - New York Post
But my favorite feat of “Jaws” is that the monster movie had such a powerful bite when it was released that it made the masses terrified to so much as dip a toe in salty water for months. Years!
We’re gonna need a bigger screen. “Jaws,” Steven Spielberg’s 1975 thriller about a great white shark terrorizing a seaside resort town, is headed back to theaters to mark its 40th anniversary.
Well, new horror movie Night Swim is about to leave us terrified of the water again – only this time, it'll be backyard swimming pools we'll be afraid to dip our tootsies in.
Seeing it at a young age basically ruined open water swimming for years to come and I still feel a sense of trepidation when I jump into a pool, as silly as that might sound. The impact of Jaws ...
Athlete tries first-ever swim around Martha’s Vineyard near sharks, raising awareness about the endangered, maligned animals for ‘Jaws’ 50th anniversary By Associated Press PUBLISHED May 16 ...
Wed, 18 Dec 2024 18:22:58 GMT (1734546178416) Story Infinite Scroll - News3 v1.0.0 (common) c9e5f2ffdb00b7fee157d2155a609d6b5a2775b2 ...
On the shark front, this pool screening wasn't the first event of its kind. In 2006, Harvard's Malkin Athletic Centre hosted a similar event charging $5 dollars for a limited number of in-pool seats.
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