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  1. Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" is a sensationally effective action picture, a scary thriller that works all the better because it's populated with characters that have been developed into human beings we get to know and care about.

  2. 20. Aug. 2000 · The movie takes place over the Fourth of July weekend on Amity Island, a tourist resort that feeds off the dollars of its visitors. A famous opening sequence establishes the presence of a man-eating shark in the coastal waters; a girl goes swimming by moonlight and is dragged under, screaming.

  3. When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer, he lost the ability to eat and speak. But he did not lose his voice. In a moving talk from TED2011, Ebert and his wife, Chaz, with friends Dean Ornish and John Hunter, come together to tell his remarkable story.

  4. 19. Jan. 2011 · Leading with my chin. After surgery, I studiously avoided looking at myself in a mirror. In my mind my face was still whole. This was not the case, and one day in the hospital Dr. David J. Reisberg came to visit.

  5. 21. Jan. 2011 · Following a battle with jaw cancer, Roger Ebert not only lost his voice, but the lower half of his face. “I studiously avoided looking at myself in a mirror,” Ebert writes on his blog...

  6. 4. Apr. 2013 · Doctors found cancer in his jaw in 2006, which necessitated the removal of the lower part of his jaw. But a complication after this procedure -- which caused the bursting of his carotid artery -- led to more surgeries, including a tracheostomy that ultimately took away his voice, Esquire reported.

  7. 14. Apr. 2011 · http://www.ted.com When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer, he lost the ability to eat and speak. But he did not lose his voice. In a movin...