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Jaws or Close Encounters!




I would have to go for Close Encounters as my favourite of the two, but they are both equally great films.

He is with out a doubt a great actor.




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Jaws

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Jaws (all day)

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Shouldn't there be some of your signature five or six dot "ellipses" in this reply?

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J A W S

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Jaws for sure. I don't even think Dreyfuss was all that good in Close Encounters..not his fault it just wasn't that great of a role imho.

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I agree. Plus he left his wife and kids to fly in a UFO at the end.

Who's to say they won't actually murder him there?

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American Graffiti

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This actually a good choice.

The reflective high school hall scene was terrific.

Not many kids would have that insight at the age.

Definitely a forward thinking character.

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His best performance was actually from Mr. Holland's Opus and not The Goodbye Girl.

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If the choice is ONLY Jaws versus Close Encounters...Jaws.

An odd reason to start: he LOOKED better in Jaws with that beard. Clean shaven in Close Encounters, his face wasn't terribly "movie star compelling" but the beard in Jaws gave him a sort of "intellectual macho" aura that served the movie well.

Keep in mind, Hooper in the book is more of a traditional tall, tan, muscular young guy(who has an affair with Chief Brody's wife!)

Spielberg and his writers dropped the affair(smart) and converted Hooper into someone the more nerdly young men in the audience could identify with -- kind of a stand-in for Spielberg himself, kind of "Woody Allen on the high seas." Though evidently, a lot of young women liked Dreyfuss' look in the film, too. And Hooper was smart. And Hooper was RICH. A dream man.

Dreyfuss as Hooper serves as one angle of the movie's great "male triangle of leads" -- straight man Roy Scheider, scene-stealing Old Salt Robert Shaw -- and brainy Dreyfuss in between. Dreyfuss isn't the full lead of Jaws as he will be in The Goodbye Girl and Mr. Holland's Opus -- but he stood out in a group.



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Looking like a shutout for Jaws, but I'm going to be the contrarian and agree with the OP. My vote is for Close Encounters.

Jaws is a great film and is certainly entertaining, but Close Encounters is a thought-provoking film in a way that Jaws is not, and it also evokes wonder and has a visual imagination that Jaws lacks.

If I could only watch one of the two again in the future, I would certainly rather give up Jaws.

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Close Encounters.

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