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This movie really held up from the 70's.  Scary and FUN.  Loved it!

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Patreon Reaction - Jaws (1975)

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David W Richards

And that music score "duhdum......duhdum......duhdum.......duhdumduhdumduhdum" is why John Williams has written AND conducted the musical score for EVERY Steven Spielberg feature film since 1974 (The Sugarland Express) except for The Color Purple (Quincy Jones), Bridge of Spies (Thomas Newman), Ready Player One (Alan Silvestri), another that I think would go here chronologically (Wikipedia says 5 but only lists 2 of them), and West Side Story (Leonard Bernstein). John Williams (who just turned NINETY in February) is reportedly "retiring" from composing motion picture scores after Spielberg's The Fablemans this year and the FIFTH Indiana Jones movie.