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40th Anniversary of “JAWS”. The shark is back!

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Growing up in the seventies was a great time. Good music and SUMMER BLOCK BUSTER movies! I am sure everyone remembers the first time they saw the movie Jaws! The opening scene with the girl swimming alone? The shark toys with her for a few minutes and then, it’s over. She was gone! We went to Florida the year it came out. It seemed like the beaches where empty! It’s been 40 years since the shark terrised Amity Island. Well it’s back! It’s being re released into theaters

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From the Guardian:

Jaws, 40 years on: ‘One of the truly great and lasting classics of American cinema’ | Film | The Guardian

First things first; Jaws is not about a shark. It may have a shark in it – and indeed all over the poster, the soundtrack album, the paperback jacket and so on. It may have scared a generation of cinemagoers out of the water for fear of being bitten in half by the “teeth of the sea”. But the underlying story of Jaws is more complex than the simple terror of being eaten by a very big fish. As a novel, it reads like a morality tale about the dangers of extramarital sex and the inability of a weak father to control his family and his community. As a film, it has been variously interpreted as everything from a depiction of masculinity in crisis to a post-Watergate paranoid parable about corrupt authority figures. But as a cultural phenomenon, the real story of Jaws is how a B-movie-style creature-feature became a genre-defining blockbuster that changed the face of modern cinema. In the wake of the epochal opening of Jaws 40 years ago, the film industry would find itself on the brink of a brave new world wherein saturation marketing and mall-rat teen audiences were the keys to untold riches. To this day, many consider the template of contemporary blockbuster releases to have been laid down in the summer of 1975 by a movie that redefined the parameters of a “hit” – artistically, demographically, financially.

According to David Brown, one of the film’s producers: “Almost everyone remembers when they first saw Jaws. They say, I remember the theatre I was in, I remember what I did when I went home – I wouldn’t even draw the bathwater.” I was no exception. I first saw the movie at the ABC Turnpike Lane in north London at the age of 12. It was a Sunday afternoon and I’d had to catch two separate buses to get to the cinema. I sat on the right-hand side of the packed auditorium and I remember very clearly finding the opening sequence so alarming that I wasn’t sure I’d be able to get through the rest of the film. As I told director Steven Spielberg several decades later, watching poor Susan Backlinie being dragged violently back and forth by an unseen underwater assailant, screaming blue murder, I genuinely feared that I would lose control of my bodily functions (“I like that!” laughed the director).

For more of this great article go here <THEGUARDIAN>

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KickActs May 2015 Stats… 172,279 page hits!

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They called me Bruce but now it’s…

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Caitlyn.

First off, props to the former Bruce Jenner. I guess he feels he needs to dress as a woman and consider himself a woman so who am I to judge? Last time I looked, there was only one Judge out there. Besides that. We are all trying to get thru life as we know it and if it helps him/her get out of bed everyday, look in the mirror and accept himself. That’s a win. I think Caitlyn looks more real than those fake plastic “kardash an grab” chicks that get paraded around and worshiped for having practically zero talent other than a sex tape…

But, and there is always a but. Caitlyn has it easy. On one one end, it can be applauded. He will give encouragement to many others that need the inspiration to follow suite.  However, so far he has done two exclusives which pay pretty big bucks. Not to mention a reality show documenting this transformation,. Money that the average person doesn’t have or can obtain. I am just thinking Caitlyn should donate part of the monies to caring LGBT organizations or suicide prevention causes to help those that feel like they are trapped and not accepted. Those that are everyday normal people living in a world that doesn’t always understand them…Discuss.

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B.B. King’s Eulogy…

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Sometimes some important timeless words get spoke at the right time and place. The Rev. Herron Wilson

A woman holds a fan as she waits in the heat outside the B.B. King museum during a day of public viewing for B.B. King in Indianola, Mississippi May 29, 2015. Blues legend King, who took his music from rural juke joints to the mainstream and inspired a generation of guitarists from Eric Clapton to Stevie Ray Vaughan, died in Las Vegas on May 14, 2015. He was 89. REUTERS/Mike Blake

A woman holds a fan as she waits in the heat outside the B.B. King museum during a day of public viewing for B.B. King in Indianola, Mississippi May 29, 2015. Blues legend King, who took his music from rural juke joints to the mainstream and inspired a generation of guitarists from Eric Clapton to Stevie Ray Vaughan, died in Las Vegas on May 14, 2015. He was 89. REUTERS/Mike Blake

has this to say at the Funeral…

“Hands that once picked cotton would someday pick guitar strings on a national and international stage. Amazing,”

 

One of B.B. King’s son’s said this…

 

 

“For a man coming out of the cotton field unlearned and you take his music and draw four corners of the world together — that is amazing,”

Fans say farewell as B.B. King laid to rest in Mississippi | New York Post

INDIANOLA, Miss. — Hundreds of people filled a church in the Mississippi Delta for the funeral Saturday of B.B. King, who rose from sharecropper in the area’s flat cotton fields to worldwide fame as a blues singer and guitarist who influenced generations of entertainers. King was 89 when he died May 14 in Las Vegas. At his request, his body was returned to his native Mississippi for a final homecoming. Amid rain, about 500 people filled the sanctuary of Bell Grove Missionary Baptist Church, a red brick structure that sits in a field off of B.B. King Road in Indianola. More than 200 people who couldn’t get into the sanctuary watched a live broadcast of the funeral in the church’s fellowship hall, many waving hand-held fans with a black-and-white photo of a smiling King hugging his black electric guitar, Lucille.

 

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