They do a good job of presenting the family dynamic as well. There's also some fantastic horror elements in this including the helicopter scene and boat crash. Overall this is an uneven movie with some great elements that is a fun watch. I'd score this a 6.5/10. Helpful•9 0 ...
2. Rebecca (1940) - Main Title, Foreword and Opening Scene (04:39) composed by Franz Waxman (Joel McNeely conducts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra) 3. Citizen Kane (1941) - Salaambo's Aria (04:11) composed by Bernard Herrmann (Joel McNeely conducts the Royal Scottish National...
Right before the climactic sequence in which the shark attacks the boat, Hooper and Quint compare scars while Brody keeps his relatively minor injuries hidden out of embarrassment. This leads to the iconic scene in whichQuint recounts his survivalof the sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis. By ...
His tale of floating in the water for a week with more than 1,000 other men while swarms of sharks slowly devoured them is more hair-raising than anything Spielberg put on screen (not surprisingly, Spielberg cites it as his favorite scene in the film). In his unforgettable recitation of ...
His tale of floating in the water for a week with more than 1,000 other men while swarms of sharks slowly devoured them is more hair-raising than anything Spielberg put on screen (not surprisingly, Spielberg cites it as his favorite scene in the film). In his unforgettable recitation of ...
The Making of Steven Spielberg's 'Jaws': Directed by Laurent Bouzereau. With Steven Spielberg, Peter Benchley, David Brown, Richard D. Zanuck. Excellent and very detailed documentary on the making of a classic. Filled with appealing trivia, exhaustive in
some of Spielberg’s craftiest work takes place in the simplest of settings. Take, for example, the scene in which Brody, fearful that the shark is still out there, sits on a crowded beach watching the water intently. Spielberg makes what could have been a straightforward scene amazingly dyna...
(a role this couple plays throughout the film, before meeting their own fate, that is), the attack on the girl skiing, as well as on the ski-boat itself (which unfortunately led to the ill-advised massive burn on the side of the too-often scene shark’s face that ends up making ...
It’s at around 48 minutes in when the original score (byJohn Williams) can get pretty deep and so do some sound effects, resulting in a pretty nice amount of low-end bass coming from the subwoofer. Next, is an underwater scene that comes with even more bass and a great amount of ...
The scene is so poorly edited, with many cuts lasting less than an eighth of a second, that you can’t really tell what’s going on and clearly done to hide how shitty-looking the shark looks. The filmmakers couldn’t even give us a convincing severed arm. It’s with the death of ...