I've noticed the references to, "Jaws." I read it and had to see the movie. (The book is better, but the movie is very good.)
My wife (now ex) was so scared that she insisted that we leave not even halfway into the film.
I didn't get to see the whole thing until after our divorce seven years later. I own it now and can watch when I want. And I can buy guns when I want, so long as I have the money. Divorce has its merits!
BTW, I'd read all of those shark books that Chief Brody was looking at in the movie, and have newer ones.
We also saw, "The Legend of Boggy Creek" (about a Bigfoot in East Texas) soon after our marriage. That scared her, too, but she came into the bathroom and tried to scare me in the shower. It didn't affect her like, "Jaws" did.
Incidentally, a well known knife writer whom I've known for decades now told me that he knew the producer of that movie and went out to the bean field where there were supposed to be some tracks left by this creature, which is apparently real, and scared even experienced hunting dogs that'd track bears. It alledgedly injured a man who had to be treated at a Texarkana hospital. The tracks were obvious fakes, too long for the width. They'd been made for the semi-documentary. But some Bigfoot tracks in the Pacific NW are too real to dispute. They even have the ridges and whatnot that a real animal would, and the proportions are right. One scientist said that'd be almost impossible to fake; there's too much anatomical detail that'd be known only to specialized primate scientists, and there's probably no way to fake the whorls and arches, etc. I'm satisfied that those tracks are real.
Time for another Bigfoot thread...we haven't had one in awhile.