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Written by Ivan Radford   
Friday, 15 June 2012 08:50
There are lots of films I want to see this week: Polisse, Cosmopolis, A Royal Affair. But even higher up the list is this: the scariest summer movie of all time, which is back in UK cinemas today 37 years after it first scared the crap out of cinemagoers.
 
That's right, it's Steven Spielberg's classic masterpiece Jaws. It's not a remake. It's not in 3D. It's completely unchanged from its original release - because it's flipping perfect the way it is.
 
Thank you, Universal. Because if it were made by George Lucas, the re-release might have been turned into this:
 
 
Jawas poster - Jaws
 
 
The only thing that has changed? The BBFC have bumped it up from a PG to a 12A certificate. Which just goes to show how effective it is - without CGI, Rob Zombie or any of those other bad remake things. Read on for the Jaws re-release trailer.