“Jaws” Returns to Theaters: 10 More Films We’d Love to See on the Big Screen

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I was too young to experience “Jaws” when it first premiered, and I never imagined a film centered around sharks could be genuinely terrifying until I finally watched it as an adult. The plot is masterfully crafted, the shark is utterly menacing, and the suspense keeps you captivated. Up until now, my viewing experience has been from the comfort of my couch, but in celebration of its 40th anniversary, “Jaws” is making a limited theatrical return starting June 21.

While there’s nothing quite like enjoying a movie at home—with popcorn from my own kitchen, no less—certain films, like “Jaws,” truly deserve the grand experience of the big screen. There are plenty of other fantastic movies that could benefit from a revival in theaters, not just for me but also for my kids. Setting aside timeless classics like “Gone with the Wind,” “Singin’ in the Rain,” and “The Wizard of Oz,” here are ten films from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s that I believe would shine in theaters:

  1. The Godfather (Parts I & II)
    Let’s forget about Part III for obvious reasons. These two films set the standard for gangster tales. With stunning backdrops like 1940s New York City, the Italian countryside, and revolutionary Cuba, this family saga illustrates how a man seeking a good life can end up navigating the treacherous waters of organized crime. The unforgettable moments in these films deserve an expansive screen, a darkened room, and zero interruptions—perhaps even a double feature!
  2. Grease
    With iconic numbers like “Greased Lightning” and “You’re the One That I Want,” this musical is best experienced with an audience. Although I still disagree with the story’s moral—Sandy conforming to fit in with Danny—there’s a certain magic in watching this film collectively, where everyone can’t resist tapping their feet alongside the catchy tunes.
  3. The Princess Bride
    This film is celebrated for its witty dialogue (“Have fun storming the castle!”) and stunning visuals. The epic sword fight scene between Westley (Cary Elwes) and Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin) alone is worth the trip to theaters, not to mention the memorable Rodents of Unusual Size and Princess Buttercup’s (Robin Wright) charming antics.
  4. Gremlins
    My reason for wanting this classic on the big screen? I’ve never seen it! Admittedly, I caught the sequel, “Gremlins 2: The New Batch,” and loved it, but I’m holding out for a theatrical revival of the original. Is it too intense for my kids? I’ll find out before committing to a trip!
  5. Planet of the Apes (the original)
    Remakes don’t quite capture the magic of the original. Its cheesy moments do not detract from the powerful narrative. The ending stunned me as a child, and despite the advancements in special effects, the original’s makeup and storytelling remain compelling. I’d love to introduce my son to this cinematic gem.
  6. The Shining
    Though horror isn’t my genre, this film’s brilliance, visual intensity, and eerie atmosphere demand to be seen on the big screen. Jack Nicholson’s performance deserves full immersion, from blood pouring from the elevator to the haunting imagery of the twin girls. Not for the faint of heart—or children!
  7. Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure
    This is a family-friendly film that everyone should see on the big screen. The vibrant colors, the whimsical bike ride through Hollywood, and the unforgettable breakfast scene set the stage for a delightful experience. Don’t forget about Large Marge!
  8. Big
    A heartwarming movie that’s been on my list to show the kids. Just imagine how much more magical the piano dance scene at FAO Schwarz would be on a theater screen. It’s a feel-good film that deserves a distraction-free environment.
  9. Do The Right Thing
    This film sparks debates about its powerful ending, but its visual storytelling is equally compelling. Set on a scorching summer day, the film captures the heat and tension that builds up throughout, making it a cinematic experience best appreciated on a larger scale.
  10. Back to the Future
    Finally, a classic that can be enjoyed by both older and younger generations. Whether for the kids or for nostalgia’s sake, this film holds a special place in many hearts.

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In summary, while “Jaws” is set to make its grand return to theaters, I can’t help but wish for a revival of these classic films that deserve the cinematic experience. Whether it’s for nostalgia or introducing a new generation, there’s nothing quite like watching a beloved movie on the big screen.

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