who was a college baseball player himself, and had just had a surprise smash withSchool of Rock —another movie about a group of kids who find surprising success with a reluctant and immature adult caretaker. It also made sense as a star vehicle for Billy Bob Thornton, who was then hot o...
As for his analysis of Jaws, Friedman's decoupage of many scenes is excellent, although he mainly abandons thematic analysis for psychological scrutiny: "The camera zoom freezes the frightening instant into an eerie tableau . . . to externalize Brody's internal emotions" (172). Perhaps the f...
After 1975, more and more sharks were hunted for their fins, 5 (cause) the number of large sharks around America 6 (fall) quickly. 7 (fortunate), not everyone who watched the film Jaws became afraid of sharks. Peter Benchley, the writer of the book the film Jaws is based on, ...