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  • Hedji
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  • Hedji
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    Here are a few reasons why I like JAWS:











    HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY TO JAWS! (Released on this day, June 20, 1975)

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by Hedji
    I enjoy Jaws 2. Had it not been a sequel, it would be more fondly remembered. Roy Scheider is still great.
    Roy Scheider's great as always, but the premise of the same town being "sharked" is outrageously silly.

    It was a catch-22---if they changed the town/cast, it would've been an entirely non-jarring premise, while on the flipside was the bankability of getting the ol' gang back together in Amity. They went with the easier idea plain and simple.

    It paid off for them---but, frankly, I can't watch it without thinking "Really?" every other minute due to the same town being the landscape for the film.

    Originally posted by Hedji
    Don't know why they toned down the violence.
    Less violence = Bigger audience = More money

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  • Hedji
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    I enjoy Jaws 2. Had it not been a sequel, it would be more fondly remembered. Roy Scheider is still great. Don't know why they toned down the violence.

    Jaws 3-D hits my soft spot for everything 3-D. Needs a proper 3-D blu ray. The movie itself... ehhh. It's a remake of Revenge of the Creature.

    Jaws the Revenge is pretty awful. Odd that they still made many of the mistakes of the previous sequel.

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    Every sequel shows that it's almost impossible to replicate.
    I get it that they were doing the sequels for the money---but---to me----the only sequel that would have worked would've been a "young Quint/Indianapolis" sequel. That moviw would still work today as a killer JAWS 5.

    All the other sequels may have made s0me money, but they were silly concepts compared to the original---that's just inherent though. I can't think of any other huge hit movie where a sequel made less sense.

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  • TrekStar
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    Speaking of the Discover channel, did anyone see the episode called Megashark? supposed to be bigger and
    badder than whales which it attacks, they actually got rare footage of it from a helicopter and a boat which
    captured it jumping out of the water grabbing a whale. I think it was Discover channel or maybe Animal planet.

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  • Hedji
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    It is waaaay too easy to call the score to Jaws "simple". I meabn, I get it, though, with the two note shark motif. But as a whole work, the score is far more complex and diverse than the casual listener tends to credit. If you've never played the score apart from the movie, I highly recommend it. There's a lot more to it than just da-dun-da-dun-da-dun.

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  • drquest
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    A shark named Deep Blue is going to be featured on Discovery Channel soon and they estimate her to be 50 years old and between 20-22 feet long.

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  • cockyhoskins
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    Originally posted by Hector
    That's why I love the movie Orca...the killer whale kills Richard Harris in the end, lol.
    Orca is one of my all-time favorites because it's basically told from the "monster's" perspective. It doesn't hold up as well because the cinematography is a little "cheesy", but if it comes on I'm watching it. Someone needs to meld the two into a new modern sea monster movie.

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  • Hector
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    Having said that...the tan, tan, tan music...is top notch...a true classic soundtrack.

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  • Hector
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    I never liked Jaws...not even as a kid.

    I was raised to love wildlife...sharks don't behave like that...nor are they that large. Largest recorded great white was barely a tad over 20 feet long...and two tons. Killer whales are much, much larger.

    Also, it gave sharks a bad name...seen as villains...when the real villains of the ocean are humans.

    If they make a Jaws where it wins at the end...they it will become my all time favorite movie, lol. That's why I love the movie Orca...the killer whale kills Richard Harris in the end, lol.

    The movie has aged badly too...cardboard shark...the dude inside the Godzilla suit is a million times more realistic.

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  • cockyhoskins
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    \The Jaws soundtrack on Miracle on 34th Street would make it into a horror movie
    LOL! The Jaws soundtrack makes anything a horror movie... "hey kids, it's time to eat. dunh-dunh, dunh-dunh"... "hey wife, let's go on a date tonight. How's Applebee's sound? dunh-dunh, dunh-dunh"

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  • Mikey
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    I think the Jaws soundtrack had a lot to do with making the movie so popular.

    The Jaws soundtrack on Miracle on 34th Street would make it into a horror movie

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  • cockyhoskins
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    North Carolina shark attacks: A 13-year-old girl and 16-year-old boy each lost an arm Sunday in separate shark attacks at the same beach.


    This is one of the reasons it resonated! Seriously, prayers to those three kids who all got attacked on the same beach in three days time.

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