The Shark Is Still Working JAWS Documentary
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The Shark is Still Working is a feature-length documentary film on the impact and legacy of the 1975 Steven Spielberg blockbuster film Jaws. It features interviews with a range of cast and crew from the film. It is narrated by Roy Scheider and dedicated to Peter Benchley.
The documentary was produced by Jaws fans over a seven-year period, building on Laurent Bouzereau's 1995 documentary, The Making of Jaws, that has been included on some laserdisc and DVD releases. Throughout other documentaries over the years, such as Bouzereau's and the BBC's 1997 documentary In the Teeth of Jaws, actor Richard Dreyfuss has recounted tales about the troubled production of Jaws and the quote “The shark is NOT working” which Dreyfuss would hear constantly from members of the crew. Eventually, upon successful attempts to fix the malfunctioning sea monster, Dreyfuss would regularly hear the quote “The shark is working."
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I hope Hollywood never remakes Jaws. It's a flawless masterpiece.
@LazarSoljaga
18 күн бұрын
It cant be recreated. MAYBE 10-15 years ago. But not today. Its a part of 1970s America. Plus they dont really have to remake it. They could just make a new one.
@lyndoncmp5751
4 күн бұрын
They should do a movie about the making of the movie.
@troyandrew6154
3 күн бұрын
@@lyndoncmp5751 or a miniseries
@robertcosta6967
10 сағат бұрын
It's a classic BECAUSE the shark didn't work. We only see a little of the shark throughout the movie.... until the end. Three quarters of the movie takes place in our minds. What you can't see is far more terrifying than what you can see. Spielberg used all his skill and ingenuity to pull that off. No other current director can do this. So, why remake it? What would be the point?....
Good to hear Roy Scheider's voice again. Miss him.
@martymcfly3253
Жыл бұрын
You know you can hear his voice in all his movies too right? You sound like you stumbled upon something rare.
@gavinrivington4918
11 ай бұрын
It’s really nice when you find something you haven’t seen before with someone who’s been gone a long time in it. I wish Robert Shaw could’ve lived longer to talk about this movie more. Miss that guy too.
@georgecarberry9222
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely. He was a wonderful actor.
@paulwoodford1984
11 ай бұрын
@@martymcfly3253 😂
@martymcfly3253
11 ай бұрын
@@paulwoodford1984 what is there to laugh at about that?
The funny thing about the shark not working and not being seen for almost an hour into the movie is that many other later horror movies used the same mystery to build the fear of the antagonist. They learned by accident that a lot of the things in life that scare us the most are what we can't see.
@tommyhemlock7915
Жыл бұрын
Mr Barlow in the original Salem’s Lot is a prime example of that.
@TheRivrPrncess
Жыл бұрын
Also, there were a few horror movies that also used the same idea of not showing a lot of blood and gore.
@samfisher2306
Жыл бұрын
Predator comes to mind. You never saw him until way into the movie.
@Spartanm333
Жыл бұрын
And they all learnt it from Hitchcock... including Speilberg. He understood that imagination is more powerful that any gore fest (or monster) on screen
@tomh.2405
Жыл бұрын
Another good example, in addition to the ones already noted below: David Fincher's stroke of demonic genius for the finale of "Se7en," in which we never see inside the box but have to imagine what it would look like.
I want to go back and do it all over ...I am telling you the 70’s and 80’s were my decades and they were the best years of my life. Those decades were quite possibly the last best decades in America. One has to understand that America was absolutely a different place back then. It was still a treat then to get 25 cents from mom and walk uptown to the gas station to get a Coca-Cola or Pepsi or to the ice cream shop to get a CMP ice cream. We truly did not lock our doors and stayed out till after dark with our bikes and on Halloween we all went trick-or-treating without our parents when we got older at night in the cold and it was great fun.. In the summer we played outside all day and all night, The only way my mom got us home to eat was a big brass bell she had outside the sliding glass doors that she would ring to get our attention to come home for dinner. I remember wonderful 4th of July celebrations going on picnics and then mom took us to the ball park and we laid on blankets to watch the fireworks. And of course Christmas and even though it was tuff for my mom raising us she always made sure we had a great holiday . Even Easter was special in America back then... as we got older we started to go see the movies and we really did have the best movies. *Jaws, Close Encounters, , Raiders of the lost Ark, James bond, Star Wars, Star Trek, Aliens, Predator, Planet of the apes, E.T, The terminator, The goonies, Friday the 13th, Batman, Back to the future* . ...To name a few.....The TV show line up on the networks were fabulous ( this was before you got 500 channels like you do today and still nothing on is good) we had Dallas, knots Landing, Falcon crest, little house, The Waltons (No not the store that destroyed America). And every night of the week a network would compete and have for example, Monday night at the movies! Tuesday night at the movies ! and they would show a major movie release. We had real holidays were we all got together and enjoyed each other’s company. We ate dinner every night together and talked not shouted at each other. We had great stores that are all but gone now in 2023 and great movie theaters and of course the MALLS! It was not the 80’s without a Mall. My very first few jobs were at the mall. First Macdonald’s and then The Gap!. Yes sir those days were GREAT! and we were very lucky to have lived them .... today I don’t even see kids outside and everyone is in fear for safety from crazy people.... I don’t recognize America now..God Bless us all ! (If you can even say that anymore).
@hectormartinez9657
Жыл бұрын
You are spot on! I was born in 65. Saw “JAWS” at a local drive in! Remember those? The line went around the blocks of the neighborhoods. I’m sure that irritated the neighborhood! I think this younger generation will never know just how magical life used to be without cell phones, social media and not worrying about another mass shooting. Great movies back then. Now, let’s just say I stick to cable T.v. Your comment brought back a lot of great memories. I am blessed to have grown up the way I did.
@InFltSvc
Жыл бұрын
@@hectormartinez9657 Yes you are 100% right and I do remember the drive in very well as we had two close to a little town I lived in at the time. I was born in 64. I am glad I was able to dig up some good times for you. I actually went into the business late in life all because of Jaws and Star Wars. I wanted to be an actor but ended up working behind the camera. It was a load of fun because in those glory days when I was so much younger I always wanted to know *How did they do that* so I got busy and ended up working on movies and commercial sets…. But boy those really were the days and I miss it all so much. Good thing we have these pictures to watch to take us back in time and that’s exactly what I do when I’m down about what’s happening in our would today, I immerse myself in the old movies. Thanks for the comment. Take care and God Bless ….. Brian
@overcomerbtbojesus
11 ай бұрын
You just described my childhood and the childhood of every GenXer - makes me almost cry looking back on it all - its a place in time now frozen forever in our memories
@katrinalassberg5649
11 ай бұрын
Right on! And remember how after trick or treating you'd inhale a deep breath of ALL those candies scents combined?! I still love that smell. I just don't eat all that candy. Good idea for a candle: Full Trick Or Treat Bag scent. How about Duncan Yo Yo's? I collected them. And Clic Clacks?! Those were the days. 😂🎉
@InFltSvc
11 ай бұрын
@@katrinalassberg5649 I actually came across a Halloween candle at Home Goods that smells just like that called *Candy* I still have it. Yes sir! Those were the days and we were lucky to have been able to experience them…
True story. I was 12 years old and my brother was eight. It was a Saturday afternoon and we were bored. Having a little pocket change we decided to hop on the city bus to the local mall on the south side of the city to see a movie called“jaws” there had been no publicity yet an it was also a movie we had not seen. Needless to say. It was a very silent ride on the city bus back to our home. I am now 61 and my younger brother is 57 and we still talk about that day, that movie, and the quiet ride home
@michael-4k4000
Жыл бұрын
Oh boy I see where this story is going 👀
@alexanderd.driftwoodoffici2128
Жыл бұрын
It could become an episode in a TV serie...with some paranormal/misterious detail...THE SILENT RIDE
@Winnipegger100
Жыл бұрын
I was 8 when I saw Jaws. My Dad took my Mom, brother & I to see it back in 1975. It had just come out and I remember the butterflies in my stomach knowing that this movie was scary. I managed to sit through it and love it, but that opening scene with Chrissy the swimmer, I shut my eyes as soon as she hit the water.
@slisha4940
11 ай бұрын
My lil bro was 10 and when we saw the head pop out, he pulled the lady in front of us, long hair hahaha
@fredflinstone2272
11 ай бұрын
I snuck in (me, my brother and sister were actually supposed to be watching Benji 2)
I recently retired as a writer for television trivia quiz shows. I did this for 25 years, and yet, I rarely say no when my favorite head writer or producer calls, and I can now work from home. It led me to working for Lucasfilm and to a thousand places I never dreamed. In 1975, I was 11 years old, I wanted to be a veterinarian, and knew, even then, the days where I would have to face a heartbreaking moment. I was a tough girl and superb Tomboy. And then I walked into a theatre, and when I walked out, I had changed my entire path in life. "That shark was fake, and THAT'S what I want to DO for a living." I wanted to be a Special Effects Technician. And two years later, Steven's pal, George released the film that sealed my doom. I don't know HOW I made it into the film industry, but I did it, and I owe every frame of my OWN biopic to "Jaws". My greatest moment was the day we set up offices on the Universal lot. Sometimes the shark would be pulled from the tour (they have a couple and swap them out) and it would be hanging in its cradle down the backlot. Every time. I'd stop on the way home, get out of the truck, and give Bruce a kiss on the nose to say goodnight. And, yep, I'm sure you've figured out that I'm a Boomer, but I'm still dressing up at conventions and I'm still a huge nerd and still a Tomboy. Never once, have I not blinked back some tears saying goodnight to Bruce. I now have friends named Carl Gottlieb, Joe Alves, Jeffrey Kramer and Roy Arbogast (who gave me a small bag full of teeth cast from Bruce's mold) and a necklace with a tooth so big I keep it in a shot glass, and even Greg Nicotero whose interview here steals all my words and feelings of that first time. It took a few years but I finally got a smacking kiss from Matt Hooper and Dreyfuss and I had that rare moment when one Wise-Ass Meets Another and you KNOW you're going to punk each other. We did. Every time I see this film I see something I never noticed. How Quint is Ahab. How everyone on the Orca plays to their defensive instincts, The Fisherman With a Score To Settle, The Scientist Who Learns He's Out Of His Depth, The New York Cop Who Unloads His .38 Because That's How You Stop A Bad Guy. There's a model of the Orca on my desk, and co-workers who can't believe that "Star Wars" isn't my favorite film, because it also did so much for me. Nope. It's all because of a shark that didn't work half the time, who I never failed to kiss goodnight, under a starry sky. If he bites you, you're hooked, and I always made sure a show had a "Jaws" question in it. I owe it all to a shark named Bruce. Farewell, and Adieu ... Grab the wheel of the Orca and go for it! Chase your own barrels, some night you'll kiss a Great White.
@OrcaRebuild
Жыл бұрын
That is amazing!
@mysteryminx2619
Жыл бұрын
@@OrcaRebuild Thank you so much. And thank you for this documentary. I have an "Fan Made" 'Amity Surf Inn' Motel key fob on my keys, and missed getting an original barrel by two years (I swear I will have one, even if I have to win the Annual Regatta) I just scored a Beaches Closed sign (so one down) and I am using it to annoy the neighbors we hate who now think I was born in Wakanda because she came bustling over to complain about my 'fascist' flag. I told her it was a small, African nation, my father was a politician ( true) and assigned to their embassy (not true). "We use this flag to honor the ending of the year of growing, of good harvests. a time when family near and far reunite. I'm not sure how you define that as 'facist'., I miss my Wakandan family very much." (Then I went inside and watched "Andor" or something) Her attempts at apologizing to me were used up long ago, but it entertains me beyond words. So does this film. Again, thank you so much for posting this, I saw a lot of friends. Oh, and your rebuild is amazing! A true labor of love. It's crazy how many of the effect and creature design people I know got into the buiness because of this film. There's just something about it.
@grahamstevens9642
Жыл бұрын
@@mysteryminx2619 I feel the same way, the movie hooked me in the 70's and made me a superfan by the time I was an adult. Sort of inspired my hobby as a diver (Hooper); then my career as a dive physician. Dreyfuss is one of my favourites now with this and with the Goodbye Girl, but Shaw, Dreyfuss and Scheider together on the screen are just chemistry.
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain
Жыл бұрын
Wow brilliant 👏
@Bobbibouchersmumwasright
Жыл бұрын
I’m in Spain on holiday as a 44 yr old asking myself how many gw sharks are out there when I’m safely sitting on the beach quietly terrified.. Jaws is the reason for this! Lol… wonderful film.
This film is a masterpiece. They just don't make movies like this anymore. CGI wrecks everything these days. The amount of time, energy, and dedication that it took to make Bruce is evident. Even after all these years, that mechanical shark looks more real than any present-day CGI shark. Jaws really was ahead of its time and is the reason why I don't go past ankle deep in the ocean.
@MrDuneedon
9 ай бұрын
I loved that one of the major points of this documentary that was made, by Mr. Spielberg himself, was the fact that the shark continually breaking down ended up serving-not hurting-the film. In fact, Bruce is not seen until about 55 minutes into the movie. I actually think that the recent Godzilla movie, with Bryan Cranston, took a page from Jaws in that respect.
@laurenbrooks3091
9 ай бұрын
@@MrDuneedon yes, totally agree!!
@5spec
10 күн бұрын
Honestly the shark in the movie looks a bit fake sometimes to me but even then I understand that they could only work with what they have and it was pretty impressive for what they could possibly do However, I sometimes still wonder how good the shark in the movie would be if they were given more time and money
Even funnier is I’m 48 now . I live in a coastal town in Ireland , where we have no dangerous sharks , and I still can’t swim , because of this film
@cynthiamarston2208
10 ай бұрын
My son had absolute terror on his face at universal studios ride climax. I felt so bad for that. I was compelled to reassure him but he was stricken silent for the moment. All due to the movie..
It's a dam shame that all the hard work, stress and trouble Spielberg went through in the making of Jaws, he wasn't nominated for best director in the Oscars.
@brianmalaquias8227
4 ай бұрын
Travisty
@kadiummusic
3 ай бұрын
That's Hollywood for you.
One funny thing, is that the book which Ellen and Martin Brody are reading, when telling off Michael for sitting in his sailing boat, is Valerie and John Taylor's book "In the Shark's kingdom". The Australian couple did the under water pictures for JAWS and JAWS 2. I have that book.
@A-small-amount-of-peas
Жыл бұрын
Me too! Did a project on sharks in school in the pre Internet days and that book was my main source material
@keytlinperdomo2049
Жыл бұрын
B
@vintagecapgunsatyourmomshouse
Жыл бұрын
That's a great detail, thanks!
@carlesq.
Жыл бұрын
ron taylor not john 👍
@carlesq.
Жыл бұрын
cool you got that book,you should upload a video of you having a look through it
One of the best movie themes ever. This score by John Williams definitely helped towards Jaws major success
@TheVanillatech
Жыл бұрын
OK Mr Film Critic pipe down...
@simonwells733
Жыл бұрын
@@TheVanillatech what you blabbering about?
@TheVanillatech
Жыл бұрын
@@simonwells733 People who talk in cliches can shampoo my crotch.
@leonardHughes-iq3wv
9 ай бұрын
Yes when Roy Scheidner left after two which out I believe august 1979 they should have stopped altogether.
The lines around the theaters at that time were incredible!
Today, I am a shark (and their cousins) scientist all because of this movie. Saw it for the first time on TV 24 years ago and I was just mesmerized. Nice video 😊
I've watched a million movies, but there's only one other movie that instilled a psychological terror like Jaws has, and that is, The Exorcist. My knowledge of what religion really is has completely washed any lasting impact from The Exorcist, but to this day I still fear the ocean as much as I did in the 80s. The fact that there is only a 1 and 4,000,000 chance of being killed by a shark proves what a incredibly impactful film Jaws is.
@aliensoup2420
Жыл бұрын
Jaws has the advantage of working through things we KNOW to be real, while The Exorcist only tugs at our fears of things we HOPE are not real. Some people believe they both exist on an equal basis, but that is their problem.
@lipstikknleathr
Жыл бұрын
After watching Jaws I was afraid to go in the swimming pool alone lol. After watching The Exorcist & the Omen Damein movies I couldn't walk into a dark room or in my dark bedroom and look at my dolls until the light was turned on
@meld2584
10 ай бұрын
Hey Smartie !! Guess what?? The exorcist now is Much More Real than a mechanical / fake shark and actually , they , as you call them are your problem! Real, but true! I’d think more about reality and the supernatural than a fake shark, I think you’re fine when it comes to that. The supernatural different story, and yes your problem! Love to educate. Do it yourself as well. God Bless!! 🏝🏝💜🦋💎🌈
@verisimilitude8660
7 ай бұрын
Love Jaws to death the Exorcist is extremely overrated it gets sucked of way too much imo.
This is so cool. I will still watch Jaws anytime it’s on. Scared me straight out of the ocean decades ago.
@MermaidMusings7
4 ай бұрын
Same. lol
I absolutely love that they included Percy Rodriguez in this; his narration of the trailer is fantastic.
@ortizmo
11 ай бұрын
I was today years old when I learned that Star Trek's Commodore Stone was the voice of every movie trailer I was when I was a kid. 👍
I say it all the time: The greatest movie ever made. You know how the funniest people dont really know they’re funny? Ever play in a garage band? You know how difficult it is to get just 4 people together, really firing on all cylinders to complete even one song with some degree of credibility. This entire movie was that very kind of fight. Spielbergs genius happened to him as he created something no one believed could be done. I mean re writing scripts, day of shooting? Technical difficulties so seemingly overwhelming 99.9% would have quit? Every single day. I was 15 when Jaws was released. Unless you lived during that era, you have no idea how impactful that movie was. It was pandemonium- people wouldnt swim in swimming pools! The movie has a “key largo” another GREAT movie, kind of aura and atmosphere. Perfectly cast, with relatively unknowns, (certainly to me anyway) and some of the greatest shots in cinematic history. Necessity created this movie. Spielberg was driving. GREAT music- its the entire package. Spielberg could have quit then and be held in as high regard as he is today. Robert Shaw IS Quint.
I was 10 yrs old when Jaws came out. Great memory of my folks taking my sister and I to the drive-in. It remains my favorite movie ever. I started the Jaws fan club in my neighborhood. I was Jaws for Halloween. I had the Jaws game and other shark toys. Because of this movie, I became obsessed with sharks. I even got a shark tattoo. To this day my mom still buys me shark stuff. This video is amazing. Good to know I am not alone in my love for Jaws. Thank you and a big Thank you to Mr. Spielberg ❤️🦈
@deeskers1
9 ай бұрын
I was 10, also. 10 or 11. I remember it was the first 'PG' film I was allowed to go to without my parents. I went with my sister and a friend. The scariest part to me was when Brody was throwing the chum and makes a funny comment. As we were laughing, Jaws came up out of the water. Whoa! The next summer, our family went to Florida for the first time and my stepdad and I drifted out a little too far on our rafts. When we realized it, I abandoned my raft and started swimming as hard and fast as I could toward shore, leaving my stepdad. I laugh about it now, because he was nervous because he wasn't the strongest swimmer but I was nervous because I just knew that Jaws was underneath me. Still love the movie.
Saw it just a few weeks ago in the brand new 3D-Real in the theater. It was flawless.
As a kid during that summer of 1975, sharks were all we talked about…. We loved getting scared! It even spilled over into the summer of 1976. There was a huge shark mania that was sort of mirrored by dinosaur mania 20 years later, with the release of Jurassic Park . Mr Spielberg is truly a genius for the ages. Makes me sad that the era of the great summer blockbuster seems to be ending.
@Robert-vi5kn
Жыл бұрын
Spielberg is a child predator
@theowlsarenotwhattheyseem69
Жыл бұрын
I think “seems” is a bit hopeful
@bernardboka4277
Жыл бұрын
@@theowlsarenotwhattheyseem69 yeah. It’s over.
@fluorosco
Жыл бұрын
We've got our music and movie libraries. I'm 52, I'm showing my 12 year old little by little.
@taterboob
Жыл бұрын
It's really too bad that JJ Abrams has turned out to be kind of a dud. He was being set up to be the next Spielberg for a couple of years there.
Nearly 50 years old and still THE best film going with sharks other films dont match to this one ❤
I saw it in LA in 1975 when it was first released. Fresh and new. The fellow I saw it with and I were working in cue cards at the time on Hollywood Squares and many other TV game shows. It blew us both away and taught us so much about film making. This is a wonderful documentary about the making of a classic!
@Moviemaniac221
Жыл бұрын
bll🎉
@Anubis22774
5 ай бұрын
Was the mechanical shark amazing to you upon first seeing the film or did it come off as being too fake?
I still bust this classic feature film out at least once every summer and I probably always will. The shark is most definitely STILL working!
@MrGrillosClass
Жыл бұрын
Please I watch it at least 5 times per summer
To see and hear Robert Shaw, Peter Benchley and Roy Scheider so many years after they have passed is a wonder of modern technology. May they all Rest in Peace.
My uncle worked on the lighting of Jaws, those crews with all the lights and reflectors. He said it was a nightmare, the hardest thing he ever worked on.
Stephen Spielberg managed to create suspense magic by utilizing the situation with the troubled mechanisms of Bruce, and making it a master stroke by not showing the shark for most of the movie. Literally reminding humanity of the fact that we fear most what we can't see. And the ocean is truly a beautiful but terrifying world altogether, hence why we have not even conquered the ocean yet even.
My brother was absolutely obsessed with this series as a kid , had the jaws lunchbox and all the toys and everything in between , even wanted to become a marine biologist as early as grade 2 ! this movie ment alot to him .
@starlodear2987
11 ай бұрын
George Costanza is your brother?
@shenloken2
11 ай бұрын
Series? I take it your brother also liked the sequels? Including “The Revenge?”
@user-ix3en1zd7n
11 ай бұрын
I say series because it was a series of movies , and I won't pretend to know the names but I know he loved them all surly some more then others
I have a bunch of ”comfort” movies I can watch anytime , over and over. American grafiti , Jaws , Slap shot , Cannonball run , The Warriors , Alien , Animal house , Blade runner , Escape from New York , The Thing , 1941 , Raiders of the lost ark , Vacation , Christmas vacation , The Goonies , The terminator , The Breakfast club , Aliens , Back to the future , Die hard , The princess bride , Dazed and confused , and T2. If I’m zapping around the channels , and any of them is on , I usually watch it to the end.
Jaws! I was 10 years old and my mother let me go with a friend and his mom. To this day when that head pops out of that boat, I still jump back. Great film. Classic cinema.
@user-bl6ne3hc6n
10 ай бұрын
Ya I snuck in from watching Bambi, I was 9 , at that head moment it freaked the Hell out of me,,
I still watch it once a year during Shark Week.
1:27:38 I am very pleased to say that this mold has been brought, refurbished, and is now on display at the Los Angeles academy museum of motion pictures. As it is well deserved
@AlexAlexon3897
Жыл бұрын
Excellent!
@carastone3473
Жыл бұрын
That s wonderful!
its not just the visual spectacle ......its the story and the characters
The reaction shot of Dreyfuss to Brody being slapped is one of the greatest one second clips you're ever going to see out of ANY movie.
@scaleworksRC
Жыл бұрын
And the fact that the lady went on slapping for years and lost count.. 😆
@BrennanBarrier
Жыл бұрын
It really is a very realistic reaction and is a great shot
@harryparsons2750
Жыл бұрын
Probably cause she was really slapping him
@algini12
11 ай бұрын
@@scaleworksRC Can you imagine being famous for slapping and have people coming up to you and asking you to slap them. That's freaky, obsessive and hilarious at the same time. 😧😂😚
I remember going to see Jaws. It was exciting and scary, and the theater went wild throughout the movie. Saw it every time they re-released it in theaters, and I went back to the theater to see it on the 40th anniversary showing. I had a Jaws t-shirt and a shark pillow. I have watched it at least once a year on dvd since. My favorite movie. And the best made movie of its genre I think. This was action, adventure and suspense. It scared the crap out of you and we loved it!
@ARichardP
Жыл бұрын
Saw it on the 40th Anniversary in 2015 at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. The crowd went wild during the famous scenes like, “You’re gonna need a bigger boat”. I had never seen it before in a theater even though I was 15 when it came out in 1975. It’s better on the big screen. The acting was superb throughout, including all the extras. Murray Hamilton as the mayor was fantastic in all his scenes but especially when he and Brody and Hooper are discussing cutting open the tiger shark. The psychological struggle on his face about having to deal with the needs of the townsfolk (and keeping his job) and the needs of safety and the law is a master class in acting. He was a great actor.
Jaws has been my favorite movie ever since I was a kid. I even had the Jaws game where you have the little fishing poles and you fish out the stuff from Jaws' mouth. I also saw Jaws in concert at the State Theater on October 30, 2022. The New Jersey Orchestra played the whole movie's score and it was awesome.
@kevinstyles100
Жыл бұрын
shame they dont come over to london on tour. my favourite movie of all time
I was 14 when I saw it, and when the shark chomped down on Quint then blood was spitting out of his mouth. I was literally on the floor of the movie theater crying.
@mathiashjelvikrolland3288
10 ай бұрын
That scene has to be the grisliest scene in the movie. I love blood and gore, but I ALWAYS close my eyes when the shark bites Quint. Not because it's scary, but because it looks so excrutiatingly painful!
@keithposter5543
6 ай бұрын
Yep, I still look away. I saw that way too many times on VHS as a kid
I remember seeing this movie at the drive-in when I was like 4 years old. This movie made me deathly afraid of water, yet interested in sharks.
every summer is JAWS season for me. Every year i watch the movie often between May and August
One thing I don’t understand. Is in all these documentaries about Jaws. They never talk about the scene when Quint gets eaten. That was a very powerful moment in the movie. And I’ve always wanted to know how they shot it. But it’s the one scene they never discuss.
@jackv9755
Жыл бұрын
Exactly, yes I think the same and ask myself why??
@ciskedeclercq9356
10 ай бұрын
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For me Jaws is like that classic bit of Americana. Its like the Saturday Evening post come to life. All of those classic Summer posters and paintings of times at the beach. Remembering back to the Summers of 75 as a kid. I get such a ridiculously huge feeling of nostalgia watching Jaws. It is a landmark film.
One of the true great flix of our lifetime. Pray it never gets remade and tarnish its legacy. Still scares me every time I watch it! Thats the hallmark of a great picture.
@evilsWa
Жыл бұрын
I don't know it seems like if they remade it you'd have another chance to make yourself a victim about something…
@evilsWa
Жыл бұрын
The fucking absolute height of self centeredness to think that a remake somehow tarnishes the legacy of one of the fucking top movies on the AFI list of all time… you know they made three absolutely trash fucking sequels to the movie right? But those don't tarnish the Jaws legacy…? Jaz became a literal fucking punchline it back to the future part two… But that didn't tarnish the legacy? But a remake would… Because poor little guy would get sad… Poor little guy… How do you find a safe space on the Internet?
@dan_hitchman007
Жыл бұрын
Shhh! Don't jinx it! Hollywood has run out of ideas, so they probably will attempt a reboot.
It came out when I was 8. I remember it terrified me and my friends and even scared my big brother. Yet we couldnt wait to see it again. We lived near the Ohio river. We were scared to go swim in the river. It truly was a great movie. Great actors.
@doreenkratzer6685
Жыл бұрын
I was 9 and still love jaws today. With all the shark movies that came out over the years none of them could ever beat the original classic Jaws🦈🦈
WERE GONNA NEED A BIGGER BOAT classic line. GREAT MOVIE.
12:47 is one of my favorite scenes. It’s a very wholesome moment between Brody and Sean. Like father, like son.
I was 16 when it came out, I'm an adrenaline junky, I played hockey, jumped quarries over a 100', rode motorcycles my whole life, and a lifeguard, grew up on the ocean, literally a water baby, swim like a fish, waterskiing, after I saw this movie, I literally looked around while I took a shower,lol, in our swimming pool, only right after I saw it, but that's how impactful it was on me, I noticed at the beach I worked, people weren't going out far in the ocean, it was insane.
As an 8 year old my sister took me to see it and I ran out of the cinema when the head popped out the the fisherman's boat and I was afraid to take a bath for a while, great film
@user-bl6ne3hc6n
10 ай бұрын
I was the same age,, my mom had to go to K Mart to buy a few night lights 😆😆
I was 8 years old the first time I watched Jaws. It took 2 years before I dared go into swimming pools. Another 3 years before I could swim in lakes. 5 more years before I went into oceans too cold for great whites, bull and tiger sharks. I am 45 now and have watched 100s of hours of shark documentaries etc. Still not going into tropical oceans. "Never tell me the odds!" -Han Solo.
@user-bl6ne3hc6n
10 ай бұрын
I'm laughing because it took me the same time,, funny, and luckily we just sold are boat we used to go to Catalina every other week and there's no way I would have went on that boat absolutely not that's how much that movie freak me out hell I was afraid of taking baths
@archabe
10 ай бұрын
@@user-bl6ne3hc6n LOL Well, the trick to taking baths is to not close your eyes :D
What an awesome movie thanks for the memories.
I just saw the play, The Shark Is Broken, on Wednesday night in NYC. This documentary is a fantastic accompaniment to that production!
Watched Jaws again and immediately went on a google hunt for stuff about the movie. It was good to see these folks all again, especially Shaw and Scheider.
I'm a Jaws fanatic fan and have read all the books and even taught Jaws instead of Moby Dick to my college students. I've seen all the documentaries on Jaws but this is the absolute best!!...thank you...one of my five favorite films of all time and I teach literature and film.
@OrcaRebuild
Жыл бұрын
Go to www.jawsob.com and find out about the Book of Quint novel, and the Jaws Obsession Podcast.
@TheVanillatech
Жыл бұрын
Seriously? You subjected your students to Jaws over Melvilles classic? Whats next? The Dandy comic, instead of Shakespeare? Teachers these days...
@markbrodie2784
Жыл бұрын
I love Melville, btw, but I did what I had to. Go away
@TheVanillatech
Жыл бұрын
@@markbrodie2784 Sounds to me like you did what *you* wanted to. Like far too many other teachers.
@lisamorrison214
Жыл бұрын
@@markbrodie2784Love it!
Thanks for posting this. It is very much of its time, and yet is also timeless for many. Yes I remember watching it first at the cinema, and yes again, there was a large part of viewers who jumped a mile, at the face in the boat scene. Such a shame that so many who were involved are no longer with us.
12:47 - That is by far my favorite scene in the movie, and beyond. I love that it is addressed here, and I had no clue it was improvised. This movie continues to be as good on screen as its behind the scenes history is. Truly one of a kind...
I just watched this through a search on TV. I loved It! Interviews with the locals who played a roll in the movie was AWESOME. Sad to know that the original ORCA was destroyed, according to Steven Spielberg. To know that the town of Amity hasn’t changed since the movie release makes visiting that town immediately on my bucket list! Great behind the scenes footage and interviews! A MUST SEE for any JAWS FANS! 👍👍👍👍
Speilberg should have got the Oscar.
Finally, after 15 years, I get to see this thing. Roy to narrate, even an interview with Percy, and so many people NOT talked to 100 times over the years. Killer job! 🦈🦈🦈
Jaws. Puts the bite on everyone. Still watch it in 2023.🦈🦈🦈
My favorite movie of all time. Perfection.
I was 13yrs when I Saw JAWS... It Literally Changed My Live... Artistry And Precautionally...
The shark is definitely still working in my world….Jaws is one of my faves to this day, my go to.
I luv this documentary...thanks for showing this😊😊😊
JAWS is one movie that definitely deserves the hype and longevity. Along with Jurassic Park, Ten Commandments, and A New Hope. They are the standards of their genres, period.
@negativeindustrial
Жыл бұрын
Empire is the standard.
@JuliusCaesar888
Жыл бұрын
@@negativeindustrial A New Hope allowed Empire to exist in the first place. ANH was the best, sorry.
by far one of the best movies i have seen. todays movies get ruined by special effects so jaws to me looked as real as you would see one in real life
Love this movie. Watch it every year, I never go in the sea. Have the book as well. xx
For the Past 5 years I do a JAWS Movie Night in my backyard on a big projection screen. I theme the entire party out from food to drinks to candy and snacks and put out all my JAWS memorabilia. And I have a ton of it including an autographed JAWS movie poster, The Orca Boat Model, Action Figures, Shark Teeth, Themed Lighting to replicate ocean waves and sound effects. You name it, I do it all and wish I could show you guys photos of it all, so that any of you major JAWS Fans that may be interested in creating something like this in your own backyard. I have about 40 guests show up every summer for my Annual JAWS movie Night Event! I’m such a JAWS Fanatic that I literally have to Celebrate this movie every summer! I must have watched this video on KZread alone about 20 times already and it’s not even the actual movie! Lol! 🦈
@joojoobean84
Жыл бұрын
Wow that sounds epic!
In Plymouth, Michigan back in 1976 I snuck into the Penn theater to see Jaws. I was 14 at the time and the movie was rated R. To this day I still think about it whenever I go waste deep into the ocean. That is as far as I will go. This is still one of my favorite movies. I do wonder, however, how many sharks have been needlessly killed out of peoples fears or desires to collect revenues off of the animals teeth and jaws. Thankfully, there are people like Jonathan Bird and his KZread channel "Blue World" that are helping to educate people on the true nature of these amazing animals.
@OrcaRebuild
Жыл бұрын
Sharks were being hunted and fished for long before Jaws came out. Jaws only enhanced the interest in shark fishing. I'd argue that Jaws has done more good for sharks than bad. There are countless scientists, researchers, activists, and fisherman who use the catch and release method, all because of Jaws.
@Musecrafter
Жыл бұрын
@@OrcaRebuild That is really good to know. Thank you!
Show me the way to go home, Im tired and I wana go to bed. I had a little drink about an hour ago and its gone right to my head. Where ever I may roam, by land or sea or foam, you will always hear me singing this song... Show me the way to go home ⚓🌊🦈
@kadiummusic
3 ай бұрын
Nooooooo! 🦈 😁
My top #1 movie of all times, a truly classic masterpiece .
I was 13 when I saw this film on boxing day 1975-Its impact has stayed with me to this day and has been passed down to my Grandchildren-More than remarkable for so many reasons and not just the impressive special effects of 1975-Folklore ..
Nice to see this. It took years to finish. Was only seen at film festivals and then several years ago turned up on the latest JAWS dvd. And now it is here!
This is gold. 500 years from now people will either absolutely love this, or laugh at it. Either way, it defined the last 3rd of the 20th Century.
There was so much talent associated with this movie, but a lot of credit must go to the editor who made a cohesive brilliant movie out of the footage collected on location. The innovation of having the sound of the next scene before the cut of next scene is widely used today, but groundbreaking then.
This is one of the best reasons to own the Jaws Blu Ray
Partly because of this movie, I became a charter boat Captain and made a comfortable living catching fish including sharks, for almost 40 years. Thanks to all!
So the Jaws poster was the 20th century's most popular meme?
I am a huge fan of Jaws and this was excellent ❤❤
I saw this movie in s theater which was on Fort Ord California. The theater doors opened onto a beautiful view of the Pasific Ocean! That view changed for many people that day.
I watched Jaws, especially the 3rd act at least 50 times during the 80's. I'm 44 now and I still watch it at least 2 times a year so you do the math
First time I saw that movie was in floriduh with my Grandma and she lived on a canal with a big ole swimming pool in the back yard. I was 8. There was no swimming, and there was no fishing I became a total inside kid for the remainder of that visit. Still love that movie!
I adore Richard Dreyfuss and this makes me love that man even more😄❤
I wasn't allowed to watch Jaws when it was on TV so I watched it hidden from our upstairs hallway. I kind of had an idea what it was about because I had read the story, which was part of a three story leather bound book, which my mother received every month. The story alone scared me. I bought the novel when it first came out when nobody had heard of it. I was sad when people went out and killed sharks just for the hell of it after the movie came out. Sharks are amazing!
@Camille_Anderson
11 ай бұрын
true!
My Dads favorite movie & series of movies. Born in 1936 Santurce, Puerto Rico - Brought to the United States, 1945, New York City, where he lived until 9 months ago December 2022...rest in peace Pops, Never Forgotten and thanks for it All
One of the best documentaries on one of the best movies.
Jaws 1 classic, Jaws 2, extremely good, the rest should have not been made... I wonder if they will do something for the 50th anniversary in two years time?
A family member gave me the JAWS book after I graduated from high-school 2018. I honestly haven't read much of the book since I watched all 4 Jaws movies as a kid on DVD. Jaws and Jurassic Park made me a Spielberg fan
Jaws is one of the best movies ever made. Films like this that have 'got that beat', come seldom.
Jaws has been my #1 favorite movie since 197! Lots of movies I love but Bruce will always be my fav! 💙
This is the best documentary on Jaws produced. Thank you!
It holds up today better than just about anything...
Ive been terrified of the ocean ever since seeing this as a kid. I'm 49 and still don't go in the water.
I think i saw Jaws in '79 or '80. I was six and couldn't sleep for a week... I couldn't get used to some movie creatures aren't real and it scared me to death.. from Jaws, to King Kong, The Hulk.. even the band Kiss with their clown looks freaked me out. It was almost fairy tale like to have been a kid during the late 70s all the way up to the 90s. Looking back it feels like those were the golden days of Cinema, TV and Video.
@Camille_Anderson
11 ай бұрын
i agree! Love Jaws and rewatch it regularly . I cried like a baby at King Kong as i was terrified but felt such sympathy for him and i was so gripped with fear watching The Hulk during his transformation!! it really terrified me! but, yes that was my childhood trinity of movies/shows that instilled utter fear and fascination simultaneously. Classic time to be a kid!!
That summer I didn't swim, not once. Jaws is in the 5 movies of my life
The real life event that inspired the book is as fascinating as the film is brilliant.
@ransomedavis2208
Жыл бұрын
1916
By far, my FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME!
In March of 1981 I stepped into the Atlantic Ocean for the 1st Time & I was watching carefully for the sight of the 'Dreaded Dorsal Fin' !!
I saw Jaws when I was 5 and all I ever wanted to be after seeing it was a shark. I’ve been a great white for 51 years now and have never been happier.
excellent documentary,thanks for sharing
One of the greatest books, stories and movies of all time imho. I was 5 years old when JAWS came out. I loved it at that age and even more as I got older. Good nob
Wow ! I really enjoyed this. I was 13 when Jaws was released, I remember it so vividly. I had Jaws knee high socks. ☮️
I was terrorized by that trailer, and yet I could never move when it came on. And that movie, well, we lined up down the street. And we were traumatized for the rest of our lives. I was 12 when I saw it. We stood and applauded and cheered when it was over, first time I've ever done that at a movie!