One Iconic Jaws Death Scene Was Nearly Much Longer, Says Steven Spielberg: "It Was Too Gory"
Steven Spielberg had to cut one moment out of an iconic Jaws death sequence, and it’s because the stunning scene was overwhelmingly gory.
Steven Spielberg had to cut one moment out of an iconic Jaws death sequence, and it’s because the stunning scene was overwhelmingly gory.
San Diego Comic-Con 2023 is officially open and, as usual, it’s filled with all sorts of goodies. The main convention floor is over 2 million square feet and no matter where you look there’s something to catch your eye. io9 hit the floor on preview nig…
Before Jaws, most beachgoers didn’t worry about getting chomped by sharks. After Jaws, it’s all anyone could think about—and Hollywood, as well as the international film industry, took notice, capitalizing with so many rip-offs a new genre was born. It…
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The sharks in Jaws rack up a pretty impressive kill count across the four movies, and here’s how many victims they have and which movie has the most.
Jaws was filmed mostly in the northeast of the United States, down under, and in a very surprising location for a final, unexpected scene.
While the Jaws franchise has always taken a lot of liberties in its portrayal of sharks, one of Jaws 2’s creepiest scenes is surprisingly realistic.
The towering success of 1975’s Jaws inspired a fleet of rip-offs, and one of the less terrible ones—1977’s Orca—is suddenly feeling very contemporary, what with all the headlines about killer whales gathering en masse and menacing yachts. While Orca emphasizes aquatic drama over science, the mood it captures still…Read more…
Final girls are the horror movie standard, but what about boys? Horror has a huge range of final boys from young children to middle-aged survivors.
The horror genre struggles to be recognized by the Academy, and so far, only six horror movies have been nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars.
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