At a dock on Martha's Vineyard is the Orca, the boat from "Jaws." It's a replica, of course; the original one sank, weighed down by a five-ton man-eating shark. The guy next to the Orca, however, is ...
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The Academy Museum Celebrates 50 Years of 'Jaws.' Hollywood Can Still Learn From the Movie
"The shark is not working." These words rang across Martha's Vineyard in the mid-1970s. At the time, Steven Spielberg had set up shop on the small island to film a cinematic adaptation of Peter ...
50 years ago last month, the world of film was changed forever when Steven Spielberg released Jaws. The movie was not only the biggest movie of 1975, but it was the first summer blockbuster, and had ...
The Jaws novel differs significantly from the movie, with more gore and horror elements. Mayor Vaughn's negligence in the book is connected to the mafia, adding a layer of complexity.
The legendary filmmaker turned up at the press preview of Jaws: The Exhibition, the Academy Museum’s largest installation to date for any single film. It opens to the public Sunday, Sept. 14. By Chris ...
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