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where “Jaws” was shot back in 1975. In that movie, Searle and his real-life brother, Steven, memorably played two pranksters who caused mass panic on the beach after swimming into the ocean ...
Steven Soderbergh details his undying love for Steven Spielberg’s film that introduced the concept of the summer blockbuster.
You yell, 'Shark,' we've got a panic on our hands on the Fourth of July." That got me to thinking about "Jaws": On one hand ... Brody and Hooper identify a rogue shark as a shark "that swims ...
Dr. Donald “Reef” Nelson was part of the inspiration for Matt Hooper, Richard Dreyfuss’s character in the iconic 1975 summer blockbuster. Someone less than thrilled with how Jaws led people ...
How a B-movie-style creature-feature became a genre-defining blockbuster that changed the face of modern ... seems to apply to Jaws. Key to this reading is the character of Hooper, who [plot ...
And to prove it some of Jaws ... before Hooper pulls them away, rejecting “this working class hero crap”. Brody comes between them. The tension simmers until the shark shows his face.
Near the end of Jaws, Dreyfuss's Matt Hooper dons a wetsuit and enters a shark cage in an effort to lethally inject the shark that's been terrorizing Amity Island. To film long shots of the scene ...
At one point in Jaws, Hooper is lowered down into the water in ... the top of the cage is gone. And I have to not panic.” ...
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