The poster from the 1975 movie Jaws is one of the most recognizable pieces of movie key art of all time—but it’s not completely accurate. Fifty years ago, the blockbuster film about a great white ...
Even if you have never seen the movie Jaws, odds are, you have seen its iconic poster. With an image of a great white shark at the center, and an unsuspecting swimmer ...
The Jaws poster is one of the most iconic pieces of art in movie history. It communicates so much with a single-word title and just two characters: an unsuspecting swimmer on the surface and the ...
A woman swims through the ocean, blissfully oblivious of the humongous great white shark with a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth rising to the surface below her. The poster for Jaws isn’t just a great ...
The first pages of Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel, “Jaws,” as well as the opening minutes of Steven Spielberg’s 1975 blockbuster, begin with the attack of a young, late-night skinny dipper named Chrissie ...
Just what made Jaws Jaws? There was the shark, yes, the ravenous predator at the center of the 1975 movie. And of course, there was also its iconic two-note score, so effective that it has become a ...
View post: Toro's 24-Inch Electric Single-Stage Snow Blower With Tons of 'Raw Power' Is $300 Off at Lowe's The poster from the 1975 movie Jaws is one of the most recognizable pieces of movie key art ...