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Dennison, Stephanie; Shaw, Lisa (2004). Popular Cinema in Brazil: 1930–2001. Manchester University Press. p.167. ISBN 978-0-7190-6498-2. a b "The 48th Academy Awards (1976) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on November 2, 2017 . Retrieved October 2, 2011. Bouzereau, Laurent (1995). A Look Inside Jaws[ "Finishing the Film"] ( Jaws: 30th Anniversary Edition DVD (2005)). Universal Home Video.

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In the years since its release, Jaws has frequently been cited by film critics and industry professionals as one of the greatest movies of all time. [187] It was number 48 on American Film Institute's 100 Years ... 100 Movies, a list of the greatest American films of all time compiled in 1998; it dropped to number 56 on the 10th Anniversary list. [188] [189] AFI also ranked the shark at number 18 on its list of the 50 Best Villains, [190] Roy Scheider's line "You're gonna need a bigger boat" 35th on a list of top 100 movie quotes, [191] Williams's score at sixth on a list of 100 Years of Film Scores, [76] and the film as second on a list of 100 most thrilling films, behind only Psycho. [192] In 2003, The New York Times included the film on its list of the best 1,000 movies ever made. [193] The following year, Jaws placed at the top of the Bravo network's five-hour miniseries The 100 Scariest Movie Moments. [194] The Chicago Film Critics Association named it the sixth-scariest film ever made in 2006. [195] In 2008, Jaws was ranked the fifth-greatest film in history by Empire magazine, [196] which also placed Quint at number 50 on its list of the 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time. [197] The film has been cited in many other lists of 50 and 100 greatest films, including ones compiled by Leonard Maltin, [198] Entertainment Weekly, [199] Film4, [200] Rolling Stone, [201] Total Film, [202] TV Guide, [203] and Vanity Fair. [204] Chitwood, Adam (April 10, 2012). "Universal Confirms Digitally Remastered JAWS Coming to Blu-ray August 14; Watch Steven Spielberg Talk About the Restoration". Collider. Archived from the original on December 21, 2013 . Retrieved April 11, 2012. Greatest Films (Full List)". Archived from the original on January 16, 2016 . Retrieved January 10, 2016. "102. Jaws – Spielberg, Steven (1975)

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Jaws was first released on DVD in 2000 for the film's 25th anniversary, accompanied by a massive publicity campaign. [247] It featured a 50-minute documentary on the making of the film (an edited version of that featured on the 1995 LaserDisc release), with interviews with Spielberg, Scheider, Dreyfuss, Benchley, and other cast and crew members. Other extras included deleted scenes, outtakes, trailers, production photos, and storyboards. [249] The DVD shipped one million copies in just one month. [250] In June 2005, a 30th anniversary edition was released at the JawsFest festival on Martha's Vineyard. [232] The new DVD had many extras seen in previous home video releases, including the full two-hour Bouzereau documentary, and a previously unavailable interview with Spielberg conducted on the set of Jaws in 1974. [251] On the second JawsFest in August 2012, the Blu-ray Disc of Jaws was released, [233] with over four hours of extras, including The Shark Is Still Working. [252] The Blu-ray release was part of the celebrations of Universal's 100th anniversary, and debuted at fourth place in the charts, with over 362,000 units sold. [253] The film was released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray on 1 June 2020. [254] Other media The entrance of the now closed Jaws ride at Universal Studios Florida Adaptations and merchandise Ochoa, George (2011). Deformed and Destructive Beings: The Purpose of Horror Films. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-6307-7. Franich, Darren; Staskiewicz, Keith (August 20, 2010). "Introducing the PopWatch Rewind! Week 1: 'Jaws 3-D' ". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on May 1, 2014 . Retrieved January 4, 2012. a b "AFI's 100 YEARS OF FILM SCORES". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013 . Retrieved January 2, 2012.On television, ABC aired it for the first time on November 4, 1979, right after its theatrical re-release. [162] The first U.S. broadcast received a Nielsen rating of 39.1 and attracted 57 percent of the total audience, the second-highest televised movie audience at the time behind Gone with the Wind and the fourth-highest rated. [163] [164] In the United Kingdom, 23 million people watched its inaugural broadcast in October 1981, the second-biggest TV audience ever for a feature film behind Live and Let Die. [165] Critical reception On June 20, Jaws opened across North America on 464 screens—409 in the United States, the remainder in Canada. [128] The coupling of this broad distribution pattern with the movie's then even rarer national television marketing campaign yielded a release method virtually unheard-of at the time. [129] (A month earlier, Columbia Pictures had done something similar with a Charles Bronson thriller, Breakout, though that film's prospects for an extended run were much slimmer.) [130] [131] Universal president Sid Sheinberg reasoned that nationwide marketing costs would be amortized at a more favorable rate per print relative to a slow, scaled release. [129] [132] [133] Building on the film's success, the release was subsequently expanded on July 25 to nearly 700 theaters, and on August 15 to more than 950. [134] Overseas distribution followed the same pattern, with intensive television campaigns and wide releases—in Great Britain, for instance, Jaws opened in December at more than 100 theaters. [135] Heath, Stephen (1985). " Jaws, Ideology, and Film Theory". In Nichols, Bill (ed.). Movies and Methods: An Anthology, Volume II. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-05409-1. Kochberg, Searle (1996). "Institutions, Audiences and Technology". In Nelmes, Jill (ed.). An Introduction to Film Studies. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-10860-7. There are various interpretations of the meaning and effectiveness of the primary music theme, which is widely described as one of the most recognizable cinematic themes of all time. [83] Music scholar Joseph Cancellaro proposes that the two-note expression mimics the shark's heartbeat. [84] According to Alexandre Tylski, like themes Bernard Herrmann wrote for Taxi Driver, North by Northwest, and particularly Mysterious Island, it suggests human respiration. He further argues that the score's strongest motif is actually "the split, the rupture"—when it dramatically cuts off, as after Chrissie's death. [78] The relationship between sound and silence is also taken advantage of in the way the audience is conditioned to associate the shark with its theme, [80] which is exploited toward the film's climax when the shark suddenly appears with no musical introduction. [83]

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Berson, Misha (June 14, 2022). " 'Bruce' Review: New Musical About the Making of 'Jaws' Is a Shaggy, Sometimes Soggy Saga". Variety . Retrieved June 27, 2022. Bouzereau, Laurent (1995). A Look Inside Jaws[ "Verna Field 'Mother Cutter'"] ( Jaws: 30th Anniversary Edition DVD (2005)). Universal Home Video. Bouzereau, Laurent (1995). A Look Inside Jaws[ "Location"] ( Jaws: 30th Anniversary Edition DVD (2005)). Universal Home Video.Alvarado, Manuel; Thompson, John O., eds. (1990). The Media Reader. British Film Institute (BFI). pp.91–93. ISBN 978-0-85170-259-9. The role of Brody was offered to Robert Duvall, but the actor was interested only in portraying Quint. [30] Charlton Heston expressed a desire for the role but Spielberg felt that Heston would bring a screen persona too grand for the part of a police chief of a modest community. [31] Roy Scheider became interested in the project after overhearing Spielberg at a party talk with a screenwriter about having the shark jump up onto a boat. [16] Spielberg was initially apprehensive about hiring Scheider, fearing he would portray a "tough guy", similar to his role in The French Connection. [30]

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Hays, Matthew. "A Space Odyssey". Montreal Mirror. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011 . Retrieved July 31, 2007. The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made". The New York Times. April 29, 2003. Archived from the original on March 29, 2005 . Retrieved July 4, 2010.

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Burr, Ty (1999). The 100 Greatest Movies of All Time. New York: Entertainment Weekly Books. ISBN 978-1-883013-68-4. Gordon, Andrew (2008). Empire of Dreams: The Science Fiction and Fantasy Films of Steven Spielberg. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-7425-5578-5. a b c d e "Jaws – The Monster That Ate Hollywood". PBS. 2001. Archived from the original on April 10, 2006 . Retrieved August 6, 2006.



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