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Jaws and was
In turn, that scene was a reference to the torn The Hills Have Eyes poster seen in the original Evil Dead film, which was itself a reference to a torn Jaws poster in The Hills Have Eyes.
The film was extremely successful in terms of both box-office and critical reception, being called " Jaws in space ", and a landmark film for the science fiction genre.
Voight was Steven Spielberg's first choice for the role of Matt Hooper in the 1975 blockbuster Jaws, but he turned down the role, which was ultimately played by Richard Dreyfuss.
Marvin was offered the role of Quint in Jaws ( 1975 ) but declined, stating " What would I tell my fishing friends who'd see me come off a hero against a dummy shark ?".
The PRO-380 was based on the DCJ-11 (" Jaws ") chipset, the same as found in the 11 / 53, 73, 83 and others, though running only at 10 MHz because of limitations in the support chipset.
The idea of containing a live great white at SeaWorld Orlando was used in the 1983 film Jaws 3-D.
Elie de Beaumont ( 1852 ) used the evocative " Jaws of a Vise " theory to explain orogeny, but was more concerned with the height rather than the implicit structures created by and contained in orogenic belts.
Of the former, Caine famously said ( primarily about Jaws: The Revenge ) " I have never seen the film, but by all accounts it was terrible.
It was the place where the movie Jaws was filmed and doubled as the fictional town of " Amity " from the Peter Benchley novel.
Edgartown was used as the main shooting location for the town of Amity in Steven Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster Jaws.
At the time of the filming of " Jaws " in 1975 this was the largest of the ferries, running only in the summer months for its high passenger capacity.
Osvaldo Ocasio, ( born August 12, 1955 ), better known as Ossie Ocasio and nicknamed Jaws, is a Puerto Rican who was a boxer and world Cruiserweight champion.
Spielberg was under enormous pressure to make another blockbuster after Jaws, but he decided to make a UFO movie.
The score was composed, conducted and produced by John Williams, who had previously won an Academy Award for his work on Spielberg's Jaws.
He was best known for his leading role as police chief Martin C. Brody in the first two Jaws movies, as choreographer and film director Joe Gideon in All That Jazz, as detective Buddy " Cloudy " Russo in The French Connection and as Captain Nathan Bridger in the science-fiction television series seaQuest DSV.
This was especially true after director Steven Spielberg repopularized the effect in his highly regarded film Jaws, in a memorable shot of a dolly zoom into Police Chief Brody's ( Roy Scheider ) stunned reaction at the climax of a shark attack on a beach ( after a suspenseful build-up ).
The Omen was released following a successful $ 2. 8 million marketing campaign inspired by the one from Jaws one year prior, with two weeks of sneak previews, a novelization by screenwriter David Seltzer, and the logo with " 666 " inside the film's title as the centerpiece of the advertisement.
A notable passenger of the Taunus was the iconic Jaws ( Richard Kiel ), who was presumably the only survivor when Bond managed to shake off the pursuing car and cause it to overshoot a cliff and plough into the roof of a barn.
Windsurfers were the first to ride the world's largest waves, such as Jaws on the island of Maui, and, with very few exceptions, it was not until the advent of tow-in surfing that waves of that size became accessible to surfers on more traditional surfboards.
The Jaws of Life was first used in 1963 as a tool to free race car drivers from their vehicles after accidents.
" He has also said that inserting the sound effect into Jaws was " my way of thanking Duel for giving me a career.

Jaws and Mel
Mel Bay's Fun With the Jaws Harp.

Jaws and film
Jaws is often credited as being one of the first films to use traditionally B movie elements such as horror and mild gore in a big-budget Hollywood film.
** Roy Scheider, American film actor ( Jaws ) ( d. 2008 )
The best selling novel Jaws by Peter Benchley and the subsequent blockbuster film by Steven Spielberg depicted the great white shark as a " ferocious man eater ".
In 1972, Sega released an electro-mechanical game called Killer Shark, a first-person light gun shooter known for appearing in the 1975 film Jaws.
A decision to make the film in 3-D led to the remake being canceled by producers at Universal, both for budgetary concerns and to avoid a clash with Jaws 3-D.
The studios ' evolved away from the director-driven film and eventually led to the new paradigm of the high concept feature, epitomized by Jaws and Star Wars.
Some mention of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is made in the 1975 blockbuster film Jaws as having been the center of research for the fictional character Matt Hooper.
Chilmark and Menemsha, the fishing village located on the northern end of the town are also the locations of the fictional town of " Amity Island " in the 1975 Steven Spielberg blockbuster Jaws ( film ).
* Peter Benchley ( 1940 – 2006 ), author of the novel and film Jaws.
The wave of attacks took place between July 1 and July 12, 1916, along of Atlantic Ocean coastline and inspired the novel Jaws by Peter Benchley and corresponding film by Steven Spielberg.
With the financial and critical success of Jaws, Spielberg earned a vast amount of creative control from Columbia, including the right to make the film any way he wanted.
Manfredini borrows from the 1975 film Jaws, where the shark is likewise not seen for the majority of the film but the motif created by John Williams cued the audience to the shark's invisible menace.
The year 1975 in film involved some significant events, with Steven Spielberg's thriller Jaws topping the box office.
Jaws, a recurring villain from the Roger Moore films The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker, also made regular appearances, usually partnered with Nick Nack, a villain from the Roger Moore film The Man with the Golden Gun, to form a bickering comical duo.
Computer Space was shown in the 1973 film Soylent Green, and the 1975 film Jaws.
Two dolphins appeared in the film Jaws 3-D protecting Kay Morgan, the marine biologist, from shark attacks.

Jaws and High
The scene is a reference to the 1952 American western film High Noon, although the line " You all know me " was taken from the American horror / thriller film Jaws.

Jaws and featuring
Tautly edited by Verna Fields, featuring an ominous score by John Williams and infused with such an air of understated menace by director Steven Spielberg that he was hailed as the heir apparent to " Master of Suspense " Alfred Hitchcock, Jaws became the first film to gross over $ 100 million in US theatrical rentals.
Additional videos featuring the Rally Monkey show her edited into popular films and TV shows such as Gilligan's Island, Shrek, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Brady Bunch Movie, Signs, Jurassic Park, The Price is Right, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Scream, Dumb and Dumber, National Lampoon's Vacation, Night at the Museum, The Natural, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Spaceballs, Poltergeist, Borat, The Sandlot, Psycho, Jaws and The Ring.
Instead it featured an original storyline, albeit one featuring familiar villains including Jaws and Oddjob.

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