I like independent film politics, you know, the stuff Lloyd Kaufman is
preaching. And Roger Corman has said in some interviews that it was Jaws (1975) that killed the independent
genre productions because the majors found out what they were doing and turned
into something bigger and better. This reason alone was enough for me to stay
away from this evil film by Steven Spielberg. The fact that I don’t like his movies
in general didn’t help either. I didn’t even find depth in Schindler's List
(1993). And I regret spending my cash to see the boring Artificial Intelligence: A.I. (2001) and the ridiculous War of the Worlds (2005) in a movie
theatre.
But now the time
has come. I finally decided to watch every film in the entire franchise. As the
above paragraph reveals I am not an expert (quite the contrary I would say) so
this article should be read as a reviewer’s journey and nothing more than that.
Wikipedia tells
me that the first film was based on Peter Benchley’s same-titled novel, which
in turn was based on some shark attacks from 1916. The success of the novel and
then the first film (considered by many to be the first high-concept
blockbuster flick), spawned sequels, video games, theme parks and merchandize
of every kind; which generated hundreds of millions of dollars. Go ahead and
read the reviews of the four films.