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Jaws (25th Anniversary Full-Screen Collector's Edition)

Jaws (25th Anniversary Full-Screen Collector's Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: finally on DVD
Review: I am so happy this movie is finally coming out on DVD. I can't imagine anybody who saw this as a youngster not being affected by it in one way or another. I for one do not go swimming in water of which I can't see the bottom :-). I think my favorite part is still the very first scene with the girl being pulled under, what a horrific way to go. All the characters have depth, and add to the movie in their own special way. If you have never seen this movie (which I can't imagine) watch it! You will think twice about going in the ocean :-) I am definately getting this DVD as soon as it is out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No other shark movie can rival this
Review: Many a shark film has been released in the years following the success of Jaws, but none of them, not even the recent effort, the "Deep Blue Sea", have come close to the same impact that Jaws had then, and even now still has. A small island town is under seige by rogue shark with a hunger for what ever jumps in the water. Standing in it's way are a police sheriff(Roy Scheider), whose has a deep fear of the water. A marine biologist(Richard Dreyfuss), and an old sea captain(Robert Shaw) who both want things done a certain way. What transpires is a frightening expedition into hell, where the way to get out is to kill or be killed by a creature with less mercy than the devil. A suspensful tale, top quality acting, and a music score(composed by John Williams) that has become so familar, that it's very composition, induces a nightmare vision in the minds of those who have seen the movie. One of Steven Speilberg's finest hours.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Annual Tradition
Review: Watching Jaws on tape is such a strong annual event for me I plan to get this DVD ASAP. My pleasure in this movie was almost sapped by an American Studies Professor assigning a class in the American Horror Film to read her study: Jaws as Patriarchal Myth.

I just wanted to take this opportunity to share some Jaws trivia:

> Jaws was the first summer blockbuster, the first summer movie released as an event (same-day national release with saturation advertising).

> "Bruce" the mechanical shark used in the film worked so poorly Spielberg was forced to shoot around it. By doing so he delayed the appearance of the shark until so far into the movie that there was unintended suspense. Any viewer will tell you that suspense makes the movie work very well. This creative improvisation on Spielberg's part is evidence of his strong, strong talent.

> Robert Shaw's story of the Indianapolis is true.

I recommend making a viewing of Jaws a Spring tradition, also Bull Durham. Good ways to get into the summer spirit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Classic
Review: This is one of the truely classic movies of all time. After seeing this, you will know what the term "safe to go into the water" means. Can't wait for the DVD and Speilbeg's others.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Some new stuff, but after all this time could have used more
Review: So Mr. Spielberg has finally finished drying his tears after the collossal failure of DIVX. He wants to make it up to us by offering up this DVD (among others, like MIB). If anyone out there has seen the JAWS Signature Collection LD, you've seen this DVD. OOOH! A screensaver! After all of these years you'd think he could find a couple of hours to do a commentary track. I guess I'm still angry about DIVX. What a shameful proposition. Charge the American public over and over again for proporty they already own, lie to them consistantly regarding the quality (single-layer only)of the players and the validity of the format. There are now thousands and thousands of people that got scammed into buying low-grade equipment and discs that are now coasters. In any event, I'm sure the Jaws DVD will be just as good as the LD set, which is pretty good. One thing to think about though, you can get the LD set for $10.00-$15.00 on EBAY, and it comes with a book and CD, but sorry no screensaver.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How am I going to make it until July 11!
Review: All I can say is, this is possibly THE BEST MOVIE EVER! Gripping, dramatic, yet still has it's funny moments. The only movie that even approaches it is The Godfather!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A classic action film filled with panic, blood, and sharks!
Review: "Jaws" is without a doubt the greatest shark movie ever made and one of the very few of its kind out there. Unlike that stupid shark movie that came out last summer, "Deep Blue Sea" or whatever the hell it's called, "Jaws" is filled with plenty of bites that will delight blood-induced audiences and a good load of excellent acting. Starring paranoid Roy Schnieder, nerdy Richard Dreyfuss, and, in one of the best film performances in history- Robert Shaw- and backed with a chilling Academy Award-winning score, "Jaws" is a must see in my family. But all of the above isn't what makes this film a treasure in my family- its' because my grandfather, musician Oscar Meza, played the infamous "Jaws" theme on the bass. Seeing this movie makes our family proud of him. But anyway, "Jaws" is a classic action film that should be seen by audiences everywhere!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Provides more than just entertainment!
Review: I was only 5 when I first saw this movie, and I credit it for being solely responsible for all the countless shark nightmares I've had since! I've been fascinated with the subject from then on and have amassed quite an extensive collection of shark-related books and videos through the years.

I think that even the recent advances in computer-generated imaging and special effects (best evidenced in the recent film "Deep Blue Sea") will fail to dampen the overall "shock and scare effect" of this 25-year old film even for new viewers (the suspense build up brought about by John Williams' now classic score really helps!). I hope that they eventually relase an upgraded version of this though, like the Star Wars remastered trilogy - perhaps they can insert CGI scenes of the shark attacking the killer whale or something.

Apart from this reason, the DVD gets 5 stars in my book because of the following:

1. Low price (relative to other new DVD releases).

2. Lots of bells and whistles (e.g. commentary, featurette, etc.).

3. DTS audio track - based on Amazon's advanced info, there's practically no difference in price or special features between the DTS and non-DTS version, so I don't see why one would settle for the latter.

My two cents' worth : This film has been bashed on several occassions for having singlehandedly perpetuated the monster shark myth, which has partly inspired the indiscriminate slaughter of sharks (even non Great Whites) worldwide. Some well-intended parties attempt to overcompensate however by promoting sharks as more or less harmless creatures who oftentimes are indifferent to man's presence (e.g. guided "shark petting" diving tours). Personally, I think that sharks are unpredictable forces of nature, undisputed masters of their underwater domain, and totally deserving of our respect most especially when we decide to enter their realm.

In a nutshell: BUY THIS! Not only does it provide rewatchable and timeless entertainment, but "Jaws" certainly stimulated my interest in the subject of sharks, which has thus far proven to be a personally rewarding one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: " Mr. Vaughn !"
Review: In 1971, when Peter Benchly wrote a horrific tale about a massive shark attacking a New England town , who would have ever thought that it would gross over 400 million at the box office. This movie still in the top 10 all time .At 25 years of age Jaws is still my favorite movie and will continue to be, this tribute to Jaws is well over due,if you have never had the chance to own a DVD this should be your first. the original jaws VHS was recorded in Dolby mono-this one in DTS (digital theater sound), will be so incredible you might want to join Quint at the table for some apricot brandy. this movie has single-handedly effected more people of my age than any other movie in history,(Psycho comes in second for my moms era). I give this movie in its new format and sound two fins up!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top 5 classic
Review: I first watched this film as a 8 year old and the memory of the long closed down cinema is still fresh in my mind(I also remember trying to sleep that night imagining that the duvet was the sea with my head bobbing above the water and my knees up to my chin so the great white wouldn't attack my little toes!).The fact is that this is Speilbergs finest moment.When I was a youngster the film terrorized, most noticeable when Dreyfuss finds a shark tooth in the hull of the old fishermans boat and and gets a rather unpleasant suprise!.Sticking with Dreyfuss his potrayal of Hooper as the shark specialist is perfect,anybody in a job where they know their work better than a bossy manager/supervisor will identify with him immediately.This takes me to cheif Brody whose primary concern is staying in control of the safety of his wife, children and inhabitants of the Long Island beach town.Finaly Robet Shaw plays a blinder as the old sea dog Quint who shares one of my favourite scenes(the scar contest)until he comes to a sticky end.The fact is the direction story and acting are second to none and bar a handful of movies over the last 25 years unrivalled.


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