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Mini-Review: Right from the start, Huston insisted this is not going to be just another cardboard decorated studio feature. Ranked by the American Film Institute in 2007 as the 65 greatest movie of all time, The African Queen had to be made on location, where real crocodiles and leaches eat real people. Don't miss this one.
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Mini-Review: On June 20, 1975 when Jaws was limitedly released the word Blockbuster was still never used to describe a movie. Later on American media needed a new word to describe what this movie did to people. This masterpiece changed the way we watch movies. Read more at http://individualathome.blogspot.com/2007/10/movies-that-changed-cinema-jaws-first.html
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