I hadn't seen "Jaws" in a long time until I allowed my boys, ages 7 and almost-5, to watch it with me the other day. Forty-plus years after its debut, it's still a dazzling film, the movie that launched the summer movie craze. The craftsmanship of it is just audacious, from the swooping camera work to the sheer terror-inducing power of "Bruce," the (famously uncooperative) robotic shark.
Quint, Hooper and Brody: The three non-amigos
Quint, Hooper and Brody: The three non-amigos
Quint, Hooper and Brody: The three non-amigos
I hadn't seen "Jaws" in a long time until I allowed my boys, ages 7 and almost-5, to watch it with me the other day. Forty-plus years after its debut, it's still a dazzling film, the movie that launched the summer movie craze. The craftsmanship of it is just audacious, from the swooping camera work to the sheer terror-inducing power of "Bruce," the (famously uncooperative) robotic shark.