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Jaws (Blu-ray + Digital Copy + UV Copy)

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A large man-eating shark wreaks havoc off the coast of Long Island whilst local sheriff Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) finds himself caught between a panicking community and a town council eager to play down the reported deaths. This movie looks even better than it did when it first screened, and let's not forget, this is a 36 year old movie we are talking about.

Overview - Directed by Academy Award® winner Steven Spielberg, Jaws set the standard for edge-of-your seat suspense quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon and forever changing the movie industry.Probably most interesting is the " Jaws Phenomenon," which is an assortment of photos and posters meant for marketing the film internationally. But let's be honest, between the four hours of documentaries and other goodies, there's a lot to love about the bonus features.

The color palette receives a generous boost without feeling artificial, especially in the bold primaries. reviewers means different opinions, so those who keep track of such things will note some minor variances in scores.JAWS Archives: Take a peek inside the JAWS archives, including storyboards, production photos and marketing materials, as well as a special segment on the JAWS phenomenon. As the shark’s body count rises, Brody must face his greatest fear to eliminate the ruthless predator once and for all. surround sound, the JAWS Blu-ray Combo Pack with DVD, Digital Copy (compatible with iTunes®, iPad®, iPhone®, iPod touch, Android or online retail partners) and UltraViolet. Diving into the bonus features, there's a quick 8-minute featurette about the restoration project (seen below) which revealed why these issues were present.

The classic summer blockbuster takes a massive bite out of Blu-ray with a spectacular high-def presentation. However, the mounting body count cannot be ignored, so Brody heads off on a shark hunt accompanied by marine biologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and veteran fisherman (Robert Shaw). When the shark was about to attack my brother did the two note music and that just built the tension even more than his vivid depictions of the mayhem off Amity. It's 55 minutes into the movie before you see the shark, and not seeing the shark is arguably more powerful than seeing it.Brightly lit exteriors are astounding, making the horror thriller look fresh and rejuvenated but still comes with an attractive cinematic appeal. Jaws' marks a major and significantly momentous point in the history of cinema and filmmaking, whether as a general movie-going experience or as an interest for academic study.

To commemorate Universal's 100th Anniversary, the studio has interestingly decided to re-release 'Jaws' on DVD, coinciding with the Blu-ray, but opted not to include all the special features seen in the previous two movie anniversary releases. After a shark got caught in the wiring on top of the cage one day and began thrashing around wildly, tearing the cage to pieces, they never got Karl in the water again. Yes, I suspect noise reduction has been applied to remove film grain, if only mildly; you can still make out grain faintly in areas, and it does get a little heavier in some darker sequences.It's an important and significant piece in the history of cinema offering a great deal to discuss and analyze, but we'll leave it for now as a motion picture that should continue being cherished by future generations of film-lovers everywhere. pretty much from the get go, and those improvements tend to continue unabated throughout the rest of the presentation. Theres a lot of behind the scenes footage, and discussion about Spielberg being so young and relatively unknown.

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