Skipped out from high school early and went downtown to the old United Artist/Penthouse movie theater (now the sight of the Louisville Palace) and watched Jaws. I had already read the book, but the movie scared the crap out of 16-year-old me.
Without question, in my top 10 favorites ever. I watched a documentary on the filming of it and it's wild how many challenges they had producing it. Just an incredible movie, and it has aged well.
I enlisted in the USN in September of 1975 and had never seen Jaws. In the final week of boot camp the graduating class is given the priviledge of viewing a movie. Yes, they showed us Jaws.
Definitely. I don't know how in the hell I missed every single Jaws movie as a kid (HBO was my third parent), but I didn't see Jaws until a few years ago, at Cinemark in Richmond. And it was great.
Edit: "A few years ago" was, according to my ticket stub, 2015. Time flies.
The first 2/3s of the movie is a great film. It is a masterclass at building tension and dread. The final 3rd pushes it to a masterpiece with every shot and line being iconic.
Slow ahead? I can go slow ahead. Come down here and chum some of this ****.......
I use to like going out as far in the ocean as I could while touching the bottom. Each wave would lift you up. These movies along with real shark attacks keep me a lot closer to shore. Found out a shark (small one) attacked someone (bit their hand) when I was at Daytona Beach a while back and I was out in the water a lot that day. Had something hard hit my leg one time in like chest deep water and I immediately felt like Richard Pryor in The Toy. Probably was just seaweed but I wasn't going to find out.