In the summer of '75, there was no bigger movie than "Jaws."
It was the classic definition of a summer blockbuster, and the only movie to this date that sold out while I waited in line.
Roy Scheider, who, ironically, passed away at 75 on Sunday, will be best known for his role as the logical yet paranoid police chief Martin Brody, who was forced into a crash course on the dining routine of the Great White Shark.
If there's an ocean in heaven, we're gonna need a bigger boat.
Seems young, but then again he did not look good the last time I saw him in an interview.
Posted by: Karen | February 12, 2008 at 07:50 AM