Jaws (1975) ✦ Reaction & Review ✦ I thought the shark would be the worst part... 🦈

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  • This is a movie reaction to my first time watching Jaws, released in 1975 and directed by Steven Spielberg. "We're gonna need a bigger boat!" I think that this film holds up so well today and Steven honestly nailed it, despite all the complications during filming. I loved the intensity, the action, the dialogue, the actors, and the score by John Williams was the cherry on top. Nothing looked fake, everything looked real! And the jumpscare certainly got me. Make sure to stick around to the end of this video for my full thoughts and review and thank you so much for watching!
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  • @tylerfoster6267
    @tylerfoster6267 Před rokem +22

    All of the basic trivia I have for this was covered by your Wiki investigation and some of the other commenters. I will, however, as the champion of the underdog, mention the film Spielberg made before this one, his feature theatrical directorial debut The Sugarland Express. It is a fascinating drama based on a true story, and it's really overlooked (the Spielberg film from this period that gets the most attention is Duel, which was made for television but then expanded a bit and released to theaters overseas).
    Also, thanks for using my illustration!

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Před rokem +6

      Thanks Tyler! The information around this movie's filming hurdles was so fascinating to read and it's incredible the movie ended up as good as it is considering all that. I'll keep that movie in mind and I'm sure you've suggested it on my form. And thank you again for the epic thumbnail! 😊

    • @peterkoester7358
      @peterkoester7358 Před rokem +2

      In a lot of ways, it was the issues while filming this movie, particularly the trouble with Bruce that caused much of what was supposed to appear earlier in the film to not be shot worked to its advantage in building suspense. This movie might not be the classic it now is if Bruce had worked as planned.

    • @tomyoung9049
      @tomyoung9049 Před rokem

      Sharks use to follow the ship when I was in the Navy. I'm sure s big part of that was us dumping leftovers after each meal. Saw a few, even a hammerhead around while we were launching small boats.

  • @pepsiman990
    @pepsiman990 Před rokem +26

    Fun fact Lee Fiero, who played the woman who slapped Brodie, was in San Diego years later. She and her friend walked into a seafood restaurant and noticed that they had an item called The Alex Kitner Sandwich. When Lee mentioned that she played Alex's mom, suddenly a man ran up to her from the back room. It was the owner - and he was the actor who played her son, Alex. They had not seen each other since the film wrapped.

  • @bridgethaines7127
    @bridgethaines7127 Před rokem +15

    For context, the reason the townspeople don't want the beaches closed are two fold. First, repeat shark attacks in the same area were almost unheard of, and not since 1916 in Matawan Creek in NJ, which inspired Benchley's story. Second, they are a summer rentals town in New England. Everyone on that island earns what they will to support themselves for the entire following year in the two and a half months of summer that are warm enough for the beach. 24 hours is, quite literally, two weeks worth of their potential income for the rest of the year.
    As for the mayor, the book explains his behavior more thoroughly. His wife got very ill and in order to get her treated in NYC, he went in debt to the Mafia there. He sold them rental properties on the island to pay back what he owed through the rental income. No beach open, no renters, no income, cement shoes for Larry. They killed Brody's kids' cat and left it on his doorstep as a warning even. So yeah, he had a very pressing need to have those beaches stay open. Course in the book, there are no likeable characters, Brody is a mean drunk, his wife cheats on him with Hooper, Hooper is an absolute a-hole. The movie was lightyears better.

  • @BlackavarWD
    @BlackavarWD Před rokem +5

    I love how *smug* people are BEFORE
    they watch Jaws. Like... it's just a shark,
    it's just the 70s. HAHAHAHA

  • @chrisleebowers
    @chrisleebowers Před rokem +7

    The monster is never the villain. Monsters represent nature, they're no more the villain than a storm or an earthquake. They're a *circumstance,* they are thing that happens to the human characters and how they respond shows you who the heroes and villains are. Sharks are *supposed* to eat people. When the shark eats someone, it's not being a *bad person,* it's being a *good shark.* The MAYOR is the a$$hole in this story...

    • @portalina
      @portalina Před rokem +1

      Um. . . no? They aren’t SUPPOSED to eat people. In fact, they don’t like people. Most of the time they are curious or made a mistake. They should really be more careful.🤷‍♂️

    • @chrisleebowers
      @chrisleebowers Před rokem

      @@portalina Well then it's a mutant demon-possessed shark from space, it doesn't matter; nature throws something at humanity, the hero is the human that wants to do something about it, the villain is the one who refuses to acknowledge the threat, motivated by power and profit.

    • @WheresWaldo05
      @WheresWaldo05 Před 5 dny

      Sharks aren't persons.

  • @keithgoodnight3463
    @keithgoodnight3463 Před rokem +11

    Often overlooked about this movie is that it's essentially a double feature. Two movies: the first is a disaster movie of the sort that was in vogue at the time, where there's always a stock villain who puts cost-cutting over safety (the Mayor). The second is a whole-plot reference to Moby Dick, with Quint as Ahab and a white shark instead of a white whale (his speech about the Indianapolis revealing why he's obsessed with hunting sharks, and wants the kill for himself, no calling for extra help).

  • @sean---the-other-one
    @sean---the-other-one Před rokem +2

    12:43
    Oh, yeah. That’s the right reaction to that classic jump scare.
    My mum never was much for swearing, but she disgraced herself like a sailor when she got to that scene in the cinema.

  • @neillio
    @neillio Před rokem +17

    As a boy scout in Florida I was taken on a fishing trip on a boat in some crystal clear water. I caught something that felt big. As I was reeling it in it suddenly felt much stronger. As it got closer to the boat part of the "fish" visibly swam away. I reeled in a huge grouper that had been eaten all the way up to it's head. We could see the shark that are it swimming around the boat for a couple of minutes before it left

  • @slchance8839
    @slchance8839 Před rokem +2

    [Hooper walks into Quints shop, enthralled by the shark bones]
    "Quint and Matt are about to become the best of friends"
    INSTANTLY WRONG. lol

  • @kaiielle
    @kaiielle  Před rokem +21

    This movie was so fun and I hope you enjoyed the reaction! Thanks so much for watching. 💚 FREE Patreon Reactions: kaiielle.com/free & ALL Links: kaiielle.com/links
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    • @joeschwartz1009
      @joeschwartz1009 Před rokem

      I in the past went swimming with sharks twice in Florida. I want to do so again. Once my shoulder heals torn cuff.

  • @ScreamingScallop
    @ScreamingScallop Před rokem +8

    You're never going to see another movie start out as a horror film, switch to a seaborne hunting adventure somewhere in the middle, then slam back into horror for the final reel. At least not as successfully as this. It's wonderful that you appreciate the score so much. I've watched a lot of reactions to _Jaws_ and almost all of them ask, "Why is the music suddenly so _happy?"_ Because the humans are chasing the shark, guys! Once the tables are turned again, it switches back seamlessly to the scary stuff, and John Williams' Oscar was well-earned. (His score for _Jaws_ and Jerry Goldsmith's score for _Capricorn One_ a couple of years later made me a movie score fan for life.)

    • @stevesheroan4131
      @stevesheroan4131 Před měsícem +1

      A year late replying to this, but I think the triumphant sounding part of the score is absolutely genius and actually adds a little levity without having to force the levity into the dialogue between the Quint, Brody, and Hooper. On top of that, at that point in the hunt it probably was appropriate music for the way Quint and Hooper were feeling. I honestly think the movie needs that part of the score to be the success that it was. Sounds crazy maybe, but I stand by it.

  • @konowd
    @konowd Před rokem +1

    John Williams gave Jaws what he called “pirate music” for the film, it would absolutely fit in a pirate movie.

  • @matman730
    @matman730 Před rokem +6

    There's a play I've been dying to see called "The Shark is Broken". It was written by Robert Shaw's son and takes place entirely on the set of the Orca as Shaw, Dreyfuss and Scheider are sitting around waiting for the technicians to fix the shark so they can get back to filming.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před rokem

      I've seen that in London in November 2021. It's great, and Ian Shaw was incredible.

    • @johnmason9655
      @johnmason9655 Před rokem

      Saw it twice in London. Brilliant play 🦈

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před rokem +7

    Nominated for 4 Oscars including Best Picture of the
    Best Sound Editing
    Best Film Editing
    Best Original Score.
    It was the highest grossing movie of 1975, $470 million dollars against a $13 million dollar budget.

  • @modo6901
    @modo6901 Před rokem +15

    I saw this movie when it first came out. I was 14 and afterwards I was so afraid of sharks that the only thing I would get into with water in it was a bathtub. I really love your reactions. You tell it like it is.💚

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Před rokem +2

      Thanks so much! I'd probably have felt the same way if I saw this when I was a kid!

    • @alfredvelazquez3306
      @alfredvelazquez3306 Před 9 měsíci

      Don't feel bad. I haven't swam in deep water since the summer of 1975!!! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Aeonova
    @Aeonova Před rokem +5

    24:44 kaiielle's look when she hears that they are going to drown a fish is priceless, but yeah. Sharks have to keep moving to run water over their gills to breath so one that is stuck in shallow water would soon be dead if it couldn't move.

  • @wiseoldman53
    @wiseoldman53 Před rokem +17

    I love this movie! Especially the U.S.S. Indianapolis scene. Very riveting. I also remember going to the island where this was filmed (Martha's Vineyard) just a couple of years after. It was really cool seeing some of the filming locations.

    • @minnesotajones261
      @minnesotajones261 Před rokem +1

      The dog that played "Tippit?" (sp?) died not long after the movie and his/her gravestone/marker is on Martha's Vineyard and people go and visit him all the time.

    • @wiseoldman53
      @wiseoldman53 Před rokem +2

      @minnesotajones261 I heard about that years later. I was in sixth grade when I was there (just before summer vacation, on a school trip). We took the ferry over and rented bicycles to ride around the island all day and see the sights (with chaperones, of course). It's a beautiful island.

  • @grim1469
    @grim1469 Před měsícem +1

    since you asked, when i was a kid my father use to take me fishing on the charter boats off Hamton Beach and there were times all we could catch were sand sharks which are only 3 feet long, this was between the releases of Jaws 1 and 2 and i was 7 when 1 came out.

  • @Celowin28
    @Celowin28 Před rokem +2

    I was 5 when this movie came out. We all loaded up in the Station Wagon and went to the Drive-In to see it. We had lawn chairs that we sat in front of our car and watched the movie. Everytime the shark would come, my mom would honk the horn and scare us all. Such a fun memory. Thank you for the reaction and the memory!!

  • @rajdixit1605
    @rajdixit1605 Před rokem +1

    My favorite movie of all time! When I was young I lived in Northern California, which has a sizeable white shark population. I remember seeing a 17 foot (5-6 meter) white shark on display by the beach in Monterey - it had been caught inadvertently and frozen by the fisherman for the purposes of exhibition. I was, and still am, fascinated by the ocean and by sharks. I saw s live nurse shark (fairly harmless bottom feeder unless provoked) while snorkeling in Florida. Other than that, no wild sightings. Amazing that Spielberg 's first big hit still holds up decades later! Love your reactions.

  • @hobbievk5119
    @hobbievk5119 Před 6 měsíci

    The author of the novel, Peter Benchley, makes a cameo as the TV reporter filming on the beach on the 4th of July. I lived in a small town, and when Jaws finally came to the hometown theater (2 years after its release!) the theater sold out every show for the 3 days it was in town. It was literally the biggest event in decades, lol.

  • @realcoachescorner3503
    @realcoachescorner3503 Před rokem +1

    Plenty of stories of why I dont get in the water while living on an island always heard multiple stories of shark attacks each year. Seeing the survivors helps you respect the water and the creatures in it.

  • @lanolinlight
    @lanolinlight Před 6 měsíci +1

    Young viewers immersed in CGI photorealism tend to bank their expectations of old films on whether or not some technical aspect will ruin suspension of disbelief... but the more you dig into the classics, the more you understand that only propulsive visual storytelling (not mere prosaic photorealism) and indelible characters make a film stand the test of time.

  • @Mooke1312
    @Mooke1312 Před rokem +1

    Another floridian here ! I've seen a few sharks in person while fishing, and a couple dolphins! But surprisingly the most astonishing encounter was when a manatee tried to "mount" my kayak and nearly sank me

  • @gturner567
    @gturner567 Před rokem

    This movie is gold...in every sense. From the unplanned point of view of the shark camera work they were forced to do because it so rarely worked, to the iconic music. The acting, the shots, the tension Spielberg builds is just spot on. Even when Brody is walking in town to get the painting supplies it's chaotic. Everyone wanting a piece of him, spilling the paintbrushes, etc. It's just always tension built and it's effective. You asked if anyone had any experience with sharks. I actually had an open water swim with several bull sharks. But let me back up...A lot of blame is placed on this movie for raising a fear of sharks, but I also think the movie is responsible for raising awareness and respect for sharks. Peter Benchley (book author, news reporter in the film) had a change of heart after the success of Jaws and became an advocate for sharks. Personally, I was 9 years old when this came out and it began my obsession with sharks (and this film). Love them. And though this is my favorite movie, that's just what it is...a movie. Just good popcorn fun blockbuster cinema. But these are remarkable animals. So in 2021 I celebrated being cancer-free for a year with my wife and I heading to Jupiter Florida where they do open water shark dives and it was absolutely amazing. Never felt in danger and highly recommend it. I believe I counted 8 bull sharks around us (much more aggressive than Whites). If you're in the areas check out floridasharkdiving.com. My bucketlist/goal is to reach the 5-year cancer free status and take a trip to cage dive with great whites. Enjoyed your review, keep it up! BTW, Jaws should be the only "Jaws" movie you review. The rest are not near the same level.

  • @bigs1546
    @bigs1546 Před rokem +2

    I have seen small reef sharks while snorkeling on The Great Barrier Reef. Also I grew up in Sydney and swam at beaches where sharks were prevalent - used to pick up Wobbegong eggs from the beach as kids. [Wobbegong is a type of carpet shark - not dangerous]. Can see Bull Shark fins in many rivers in South East Queensland where I live, especially in the canals on the Gold Coast and in the Brisbane and Logan Rivers. Bull Sharks will swim in fresh water as well - they breed in the rivers.

  • @Heathen9
    @Heathen9 Před rokem

    Jaws is regarded as the very first Summer Blockbuster. Jaws is forever credited as the film that started big movie companies releasing their tent pole films in the summer.

  • @cliffsmelley5026
    @cliffsmelley5026 Před rokem +7

    One of my favorite movies of all time, but should that be surprising? Spielberg knows how to present an entertaining story. I can’t imagine anyone else playing Quint. Robert Shaw knocked his performance out of the park. Glad you enjoyed the movie! 💚

  • @kilroy987
    @kilroy987 Před rokem +1

    This movie taught me what "Held Over" meant in the newspapers when it kept playing at the theater for over a full year after it was released. We didn't have cable or VHS back then, so seeing Jaws at the theater was the ONLY way to possibly see it.

  • @Rmlohner
    @Rmlohner Před rokem +1

    I spotted a reef shark while snorkeling in Hawaii. It was about four feet long, and I kept my distance. And while I have no memory of this, my mother insists I had an absurdly casual tone while telling her about it.

  • @jackprescott9652
    @jackprescott9652 Před rokem +2

    Brody was my favourite character, he`s in almost every escene and nail it. Scheider performs such a different type of cop than the one he played in The French Connection, but again, such a wonderful acting. He should get a nod for his performance in this film too.

  • @johnhoblock5872
    @johnhoblock5872 Před rokem

    I had the honor to speak to a survivor of the USS Indianapolis and the stories he told me were so chilling it's amazing how anyone survived in that water. He said, during the day they sang songs and at night they held onto each other and prayed. One of the most horrifying things he told me was when it was dark and he would hear someone in the distant screaming as they were being torn apart by sharks and thinking he would be next.

  • @athens_1psvr31
    @athens_1psvr31 Před rokem +1

    One of the most perfectly executed Jump Scares in movie history is Ben Gardner’s head in the boat. 50 years later and it still gets new viewers every time. Shout to the director, editor, and music. 👏🏾

  • @d112cons
    @d112cons Před rokem

    The 3 act structure was perfect. Brody, Hooper arrives, and finally Quint (basically Captain Ahab) leads them to the hunt.

  • @TheHulk2008
    @TheHulk2008 Před rokem +1

    The Shark took so long to work that Spielberg didn't even think he'd ever get the movie done. The studio started to complain to which Spielberg said look I'm trying to get this fucking movie made here ... the studio didn't say much after that. They got their masterpiece.

  • @markjuarez1791
    @markjuarez1791 Před rokem +1

    The first great white shark I ever saw was at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which was over 10 years ago. A little over a year ago, I saw a great white off the coast of Pismo Beach at the very edge of the historic pier. The water was very clear that day and the shark was just drifting along. Must have been 8-9 feet long. It was a neat sight.
    I love this movie. John Williams' score is perfect. The three actors are perfectly cast and are great characters. Quint's Indianapolis speech is incredibly eerie, and one of the greatest monologues in cinema history.
    My favorite shot is seeing the Orca leaving the dock and we saw the jaws of the shark encircled around it.
    One criticism, didn't need the "SHOOT HER!" from Jurassic Park. Not necessary.
    If you haven't already, please watch the making of this movie, and then watch a fun documentary called "The Shark Is Still Working: The Impact & Legacy of JAWS".

  • @Zallerquad
    @Zallerquad Před rokem +1

    Hooper's dive mask had a prescription lens. They cost a fortune but they can make them so you can dive without glasses.

  • @paulpouliot9355
    @paulpouliot9355 Před rokem +1

    I just watched your review of Jaws, and I agree, it absolutely looked great. It's one of my favorite movies of all time. I've gathered so much memorabilia on it I've run out of room. Jaws rules!

  • @keithgoodnight3463
    @keithgoodnight3463 Před rokem +6

    Yes, I've seen sharks "in the wild." While reef snorkeling at the Galapagos islands, there were a number of medium-sized sharks among the other fish. Not really dangerous to humans.

  • @michaeleberly7351
    @michaeleberly7351 Před rokem +2

    The word you were looking for was visceral as in that scream was very visceral ... meaning relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect

  • @MrZampanov
    @MrZampanov Před rokem

    "It's a childhood thing I guess, there's a clinical name for it isn't there...?"
    "Drowning."
    Love this movie, it's amazing what they were able to do with it despite all the production issues.

  • @raybernal6829
    @raybernal6829 Před rokem +7

    My #1 movie of all time. Saw it when it was released I was 11. Probably the reason I never learned to swim. I've seen it easily over hundred times The play between Hooper and Quint is so good... I read the book soon after though the movie follows the basic story it is different... great read. 💚

  • @jeffjackson4465
    @jeffjackson4465 Před rokem +1

    Back in 6th grade science camp, we were in Northern California. We witnessed a surfer attacked by a Great White shark.. took his foot off and a chunk out of his side.. I will NEVER swim in the ocean again.

  • @Lue_Jonin
    @Lue_Jonin Před rokem +2

    My first duty station in the military was on the tiny island of Guam.
    It was surrounded by a coral reef and was ideal for daily snorkeling, and occasional scuba diving outings.
    My only night dive I was being bumped by a four foot Sand Shark ...it wasn't really a dangerous situation but.. in the darkness, with just my diving light...a shark is a shark.... If I could've crapped the ocean full and ran on top, I would've 😆 LOL ... Never went night diving again.
    On another note, I adore your hairstyle. 👍

  • @Col_Fragg
    @Col_Fragg Před rokem

    RE: Hooper's glasses, given that Richard Dreyfuss's character does this for a living, Hooper undoubtedly has a mask with glass customized to his eyeglass prescription. I recall my father ordering just such a mask when I was a child.

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 Před 11 měsíci

    Steven Spielberg used all 3 types of fear very well:
    1. Dread: something is there but you don't know what and you feel fear without knowing what or why. Fear of the scary unknown which is much worse when you are sure something it there but not sure what.
    2. Terror: now you know what it is, like a huge shark about to eat you, and you must try to frantically run or fight for your life against the scary monster.
    3. Horror: you see something so shocking, so awful, so icky, that your mind can't handle it and you feel stunned by it. Gruesome bloody nastiness or maybe some supernatural monster like a vampire feeding or a zombie eating brains or a shark biting off a leg.
    He mixed up all 3 of these, starting with dread of the unseen unknown shark (thank you John Williams for the dreadful music!), mixing in a little terror with a glimpse of Chrissie's body, Alex Kintner's bloody death, Ben Gardner's head, and the scoutmaster's leg sinking down in the water. Then came the half hour where the shark is relentlessly hunting the three guys in their boat.
    They could teach classes on how to make good "horror" movies just by studying this one.
    I would expect nothing less from Spielberg.

  • @TommyBBQBessinger
    @TommyBBQBessinger Před rokem +8

    I actually was in the LONG line for the first showing of the day this movie came out. I was 14 at the time and it was a hot Summer day. Notice all the blockbuster hits that came out from 1975-1979. It's amazing the huge hits that came out this time period. I really loved your reaction to this movie. 💚💚💚💚💚💚

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před rokem +1

      I saw five of them on first release. Jaws, Star Wars, Grease, Close Encounters and Superman.
      I'll add Kong Kong 1976 and Jaws 2. They were both very popular.

  • @chrisbaker9763
    @chrisbaker9763 Před rokem +1

    I have seen sharks while boating in Florida's gulf coast. I saw a hammerhead swim past my boat while sailing.
    I saw a second shark while our motorboat was anchored in shallow water.

  • @FRACTUREDVISIONmusic
    @FRACTUREDVISIONmusic Před rokem +3

    The actress playing the skinny dipping girl was being dragged by members of the film crew with her in a harness - so hard, they broke some of her ribs - that's why her screams sounded authentic, she was in serious pain!
    Notice how Quint warned the shark "he'll swallow you whole". It sure did!
    When the actress playing the killed boys mother smacked Roy Scheiders face, she actually smacked him, as she didn't know how to fake it. They did more than one take, but Scheider put up with it to get the scene, as she apologized profusely between shots.
    The shark models, there were three, were named Bruce, after Speilberg's lawyer.
    Robert Shaw gave Dreyfuss a really hard time on the shoots. Richard says now he knows Robert was doing it to get reactions for the movie, but at the time, Richard pretty much hated Shaw.
    Robert Shaw had a renowned drinking problem. He got drunk for the scene where he tells the story of ship sinking. Too drunk. He was humbled and entirely apologetic for his unprofessionalism. They had to reshoot it again another night, where Shaw was stoned cold sober, where he rewrote a lot of what was in the script, and improvised the rest.
    A last one I can remember to mention, in the Peter Benchley's book, Ellen has an affair with Hooper.
    Oh wait, one more, in the book, Hooper gets eaten too. They edited it that way, but the test audiences hated it, so Hooper got to live.
    And, fwiw., this movie does really good job of getting the "feel" of a small Atlantic shore town of that era. l lived in one during summers growing up, and every time I watch this movie I get a kick out of spending the time back in time that was the mid 70's when this came out. So funny, all the tourists scared to go in the ocean! You're more likely to get killed in a plane crash, of getting hit by lightening, than getting bitten/eaten by a shark.
    I dove with sharks in the Bahamas as an adult. There's a story there, but I'll spare everyone with this long comment being longer as I'd have to set it up to tell it.

    • @thaddeusskywalker5293
      @thaddeusskywalker5293 Před rokem +1

      Her ribs were never broken. She confirmed that never happened

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před rokem

      Thaddeus Skywalker
      Yep, the myth about Susan Backlinie breaking bones was started by a sound man who wasn't there. This first appeared in the 1997 BBC documentary In The Teeth of Jaws. Her screams were later re-recorded in the studio later on. She did her own re-recording.

  • @nicholasbielik7156
    @nicholasbielik7156 Před rokem

    Roger Corman, who was one of the premier independent producer/directors of B movies (the term for quickly made genre films with smaller budgets that were quite profitable), noted that when he saw Jaws, he realized that his days making these kinds of films was over. This film signaled that studios had now figured out how to make a film with the appeal of a B movie, but now with a much larger budget. Thus the era of blockbuster films had arrived.

  • @commanderkruge
    @commanderkruge Před rokem

    I love how, after this movie, "We're gonna need a bigger boat!" actually became a saying, meaning as much as "Whooops, we under-estimated the problem and don't have the means to solve it" more or less. :D

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones6031 Před rokem +1

    1. Goof: Chrissie's body parts are too far up the beach to have been washed up there without a storm.
    2. Boy Scouts don't need to do the mile swim to get their Merit badge. It's an accomplishment all its own.
    3. Lee Fierro/Mrs. Kentner actually slapped Roy Scheider. It took 17 takes. Once was so hard it knocked his glasses off.
    4. The jump scare at Ben Gardner's boat was put in on purpose by Spielberg because they were having problems with the shark "Bruce" and his appearance was delayed, and the movie needed something earlier. Works every time. 🤣
    5. IRL Dreyfuss and Shaw didn't get along, so Spielberg used the animosity to fuel their feud onscreen.
    6. Hooper was right. The fish that hit the line was a game fish.
    7. "You're gonna need a bigger boat" is one of the greatest adlibs in history. It was the first time Roy actually saw Bruce. There was also a behind the scenes regarding budget issues.
    8. Goof: An animal that large couldn't hit the side of the boat as rapidly as it did UNDER WATER.
    9. I suspect Quint's story about the Indy gave him PTSD flashbacks and contributed to his behavior after he told the story.
    10. I was in the Navy and we were instructed to go for the eyes when confronting any animal attack.
    11. All of the shipboard scenes were filmed entirely at sea.
    12. IRL the boy that said, "He made me do it." recently became the town police chief
    of the town where this was filmed.
    13. In the book not only does Hooper die but he was also having an affair with Mrs. Brody.
    14. JAWS II is the only other one worth watching. It revolves around the Brody kids and their friends. Including the mayor's son.
    15. The third one was so bad that Scheider read the script and said NO.
    To answer your question about having seen a shark. Yes, a hammerhead😲😎 while tuna fishing with other guys off Hawaii. He tried to bogart the fish, but we landed our limit. It didn't suck because we had a boat, and he didn't.

  • @emaloney2211
    @emaloney2211 Před rokem

    I’ve been cage diving in South Africa. They threw out giant fish heads to attract the sharks and a couple of great whites came up to the boat, thought not as big thank god. Thrilling as well as nerve wracking because as soon as you are in the water you are in their territory and you respect them.
    Others may have told you but the reason we hardly see the shark is because the mechanical one kept breaking down so they decided that small glimpses, until the climax, enhanced the suspense and tension. The only time they use a real shark in certain shots is during Hoopers cage scene and they used a scaled down cage and a smaller stunt actor to make it look bigger. The real shark got caught in the cage lines and because the stunt double refused to get back into the cage they changed Hoopers fate ( he dies in the book) so that he escapes while the shark is trapped.

  • @michaelf.7172
    @michaelf.7172 Před rokem +1

    💚 Because you asked.
    Okay... here's my shark story. No, I've never seen one out in the wild. I've been to aquaria where they have sharks, but that's not the same thing. I saw Jaws when it came out. It was scary, but in a not-my-problem kind of way. I grew up in St. Louis. My only two trips to the oceans were in 1969 (Atlantic) and 1971 (Pacific), well before Jaws came out. Sharks were the furthest thing from my mind. I didn't get back to an ocean until 1984 when I moved to LA. My brother lived in Santa Barbara, and I stopped there on the way out for a visit. This was August 1984. It was a beautiful, sunny, late summer day. My brother and I were hanging out on the beach. I guess it was around 1:00 p.m. when I suggested that we swim out to the channel marker buoy. It's not far. About a quarter mile out. We were both swimmers growing up. Pool swimmers, but capable. So, he thought that was a fine idea. And, we swam out to the buoy. And, We held on, to take a minute to catch our breath. And, I'm holding on to the buoy, out there... in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The sun was bright overhead. It lit up my feet, treading in the water. And, I could see the cable that connects the buoy to the ocean floor descending from where we were... down... down... down... disappearing into the inky blackness below. And, all of the sudden, I realized that I was way out... in the middle of the Pacific Ocean! I looked over toward the distant shore, barely visible above the horizon and the waves. Way, far away. And... from the recesses of my mind I heard John Williams' classic score. Dah-dum.... Dah-dum... dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum.... And, for the first time in my life, genuine fear gripped me. And, I could get not back to the shore fast enough. All the way back, looking deep into the water for any tell-tale movement. Stroke, breathe, stoke, breathe... don't panic... don't panic... And, I guess about 100 feet from the shore, there are large swaths of kelp, that kind of ebb to and fro with the water and the waves, and they brushed up against my legs and my arms, and... I panicked! I never swam so hard as right there toward the end. Of course, we survived. We were not attacked. No one died in the story. But... I tell you what... I have not been back into deep water at the beach since. I'll wade out a little ways, but even then... it freaks me out. Mostly, I'll just take off my shoes and my socks and dip my toes in the water when I see the ocean. Any ocean. So... yeah... Jaws was a powerful movie that made a real impression on me. So much so, that I didn't even realize it until I was... actually... out there.
    As always, thank you for the watch. I'll look forward to the next one.
    💚

  • @LobbyLoiterer
    @LobbyLoiterer Před rokem +1

    "short men with glasses that have facial hair that have a very niche passion in life"
    This feels silly to say, but hearing someone say this gives me hope for myself.

  • @stephenmalloy88
    @stephenmalloy88 Před rokem

    Jonathan Searle, one of the boys with the fake shark fin, was recently named chief of police in the town of Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard where he grew up.

  • @dwood21851
    @dwood21851 Před rokem +1

    i was on a school trip to the keys in 7th grade. it was a weekend trip to a scuba/snorkeling camp. we were on a wreck snorkeling and a few hammerheads showed up. we asked a instructor if we had to get out. he said its our choice. myself and a few others stayed. i was more concerned about barracudas. i got some good pics with a disposable underwater camera. almost 40 years ago so camera's where not so popular

  • @danilynn4007
    @danilynn4007 Před rokem +1

    Saw ths in the theater as a young kid. Scared me so much, i slept w/the light on for 2 wks.

  • @chadjenkins4876
    @chadjenkins4876 Před rokem +1

    aaand Ben Gardner claims another victim (jumpscare head bob). John Williams is just as much one of the main characters, as he is so often, especially in the 70s/80s. It's a great adventure. Only sharks I've seen are in aquariums and whatnot. Those are great times though, being like a kid again "whoa a shark." Many people had trouble getting into the water after seeing this. Even swimming pools were difficult. It was before my time but so cool 💚

  • @gordon020958
    @gordon020958 Před 5 měsíci

    Just a little trivia for you, The reporter on the beach was a cameo by Peter Benchley, the writer of the Novel"Jaws".

  • @davidr1050
    @davidr1050 Před rokem +1

    for a sense of scale... The Mayor's 1975 Cadillac is about the size and weight of the shark...

  • @okeefe757
    @okeefe757 Před rokem

    The writer of the novel, Peter Benchley is the newsreporter on the beach in the movie. He was sorry that this movie demonized sharks in so many in the public's mind

  • @michaelfincham2749
    @michaelfincham2749 Před rokem +1

    I've been a surfer and diver for 40 years. I have seen quite a few sharks through the years. up close and sometimes too personal.

  • @zj0ker208
    @zj0ker208 Před rokem +1

    The head gets them every time. There are no exceptions.

  • @jamesbattista1466
    @jamesbattista1466 Před rokem +5

    I just came across your reaction for one of my favorite movies of all time, “jaws”, and I’ve got to say, you are a breath of fresh air, my dear! At first, I wasn’t sure if I was going to like your reaction, can’t say why exactly, but I watched along, and then I realized how diligent and smart you are, and with humanity and heart, your reactions were honest and well thought out. I loved the technique and format of your reaction And now I think I will subscribe to you. :-) can’t wait to see what else you’ve done, hopefully some more of my favorite movies. A+
    💚

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Před rokem +1

      So awesome, thank you! Feel free to explore through my library of videos and I always share what is coming on my Community tab. Welcome in!

  • @Evocati2008
    @Evocati2008 Před rokem

    Skin-dived a lot off Key Largo in the Florida Keys, and had various encounters with sharks. Hammerheads, Makos, Tigers etc etc. Keeping calm is the #1 rule. 99% of the time, you are in no danger.

  • @RichardM1366
    @RichardM1366 Před 6 měsíci

    Jaws was the first summer blockbuster in history. The shark had mechanical issues but they got it working well enough. The death of the shark was a work of genius. The shark was stabbed in the belly and could not pull the barrels thru the water and it dies. That was the ending in the novel. Steven Spielberg wanted a explosive ending. The shark was loaded with red paint , fish guts, and dynamite. They only had it one chance to get it right. It went off perfectly and the audience went wild with cheers.

  • @DarthChef
    @DarthChef Před rokem

    Favorite movie fun fact: The closing credits of the movie you watch Brody and Hopper paddle back to shore. This was the first movie that people actually watched the whole end credits until it was done, kind of like how now a days we watch the end credits to movies because we are expecting to see an end credit scene. But for this movie people stayed to watch because with all of the jump scares and sudden surprises the movie had, they were expecting to see more and thought that maybe something else would happen before they reached the beach.

  • @ulyssesfilmchannel
    @ulyssesfilmchannel Před rokem +4

    Great reaction. So glad you enjoyed this - it’s my all-time favourite film. Great writing, great direction and brilliant acting by the three leads. Hooper is the brains, Quint is the brawn, and Brodie is like most of us regular guys in reality - terrified, and just trying our best to muddle through and do the right thing 💚

  • @neuvocastezero1838
    @neuvocastezero1838 Před rokem +2

    The mechanical shark malfunctioned so frequently that they couldn't use it nearly as much as they had planned, but it's generally agreed that a better film was made because of the workarounds that were necessary.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před rokem

      They never planned to use Bruce for any of the beach scenes though only for the Orca based scenes. That's where the sharks failed to work properly.

    • @regould221
      @regould221 Před rokem

      @@lyndoncmp5751 The shark was used in the cove scene.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před rokem

      @@regould221
      No mate that was just the fin contraption used in Sengekontacket Pond. Filmed early July.
      Later on in September when they were filming the final shots in Katama Bay where the shark is attacking Brody on the mast as the Orca is sinking, they decided to film an insert shot of the shark taking the red rowboat man, because Bruce was working well then. They also filmed the insert shot of Bruce coming up and taking the Kitner boy on the raft.
      Neither of those shots were planned when they were filming those scenes initially in June and July.
      This is all in Jaws, Memories From Martha's Vineyard 👍

  • @jamesdee759
    @jamesdee759 Před 8 měsíci

    I loved your reaction to the shark as it came up towards Brody as he's throwing the bait into the water lol. I also love it when Brody says "You're going to need a bigger boat" lol. You asked if anyone has seen a shark in person. I lived in Florida for 36 years so yea, there's plenty of ocean. I don't have any thrilling stories or anything but I have seen plenty of Reef sharks, nurse sharks, hammerhead sharks, and other types of sharks along with other things like the bottle nose dolphin, stingray, manta ray, jellyfish, manatee, and all kinds of sea life. In fact, as a kid, I would bring a plastic bucket into the water and fill it half full of water. Then I would let the bucket float in the water in front of me. I would pick up seaweed that was floating near me and gently shake it over the bucket and see what would fall into the bucket. I would get all kinds of baby sea life like crabs, sea horses different types of fish, and all kinds of things.

  • @CarynWaller
    @CarynWaller Před rokem +3

    There was a grey tipped shark that always hung around the same spot next to a small island a short distance offshore. We called him Brutus (for some reason I forgot) and he liked us petting and stroking him. He was lovely and chilled and didn't seem to have an ounce of brutality in him given his name was Brutus.

    • @StarkRG
      @StarkRG Před rokem

      Most sharks are fairly docile unless they're feeding. Not so much Great Whites, though. They still tend not to attack humans unless they look like seals or something else they normally eat.

  • @terribleatfishing
    @terribleatfishing Před 6 měsíci

    I used to surf Santa Cruz and sharks are common, leopard and great whites, mostly the sharks swim by without a care. Short boarders would paddle in and us long boarders would have the pick of waves to ourselves. Love sharks!

  • @jcg1576
    @jcg1576 Před rokem

    The original Jaws novel by Peter Benchley depicted the shark as being seen often throughout the book including during the attack on first victim Chrissy. Because the mechanical shark kept breaking down malfunctioning due to the movie being shot in the actual ocean in and around Martha’s Vineyard where Jaws was filmed an ambitious and young up and coming Steven Spielberg was forced to find ways that depicted the shark as being present.
    The result was a two reveals of the shark well into the movie with the first one in the pound which often doesn’t get mentioned as often as the second when Brody, Hooper, and Quint are at sea on Quints boat together. The lack of seeing the shark for the better part of and hour into the movie as you alluded to Kaiielle allowed audiences minds to imagine what was going on beneath the water helping to make the movie such a big hit with viewers.
    Documentaries about the making of Jaws give great insight into how hard it was for Spielberg and his film crew to make Jaws and how much of what they did were firsts in movie making as well as on the spot brainstorming to finds ways to imply the presence of a mechanical shark that wouldn’t function most of time. From the musical score by the legendary John Williams to other aspects of the film Jaws became a bigger hit than even Spielberg and or his film crew thought it would. Jaws often is referred to as the original summer blockbuster.💚

  • @greymatters6555
    @greymatters6555 Před rokem

    17:50 - "Even though Canada has the most lakes in the world by...a lot." *LAUGHS IN MINNESOTAN*

  • @dudermcdudeface3674
    @dudermcdudeface3674 Před rokem

    This really created the mold for a "monster hunt" adventure movie. You can either do it this way, or the paranoid "The Thing" way. Can't think of any other way.

  • @michaelwoods3651
    @michaelwoods3651 Před rokem

    I’m from Long Island, NY. Captain Quint was based on a man named Frank Mundis. He was a fishing boat captain who hunted sharks. Just a fun fact! The scene where Quint was eaten still creeps me out to this day!

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před rokem +1

      Yep. Frank Mundus used harpoon and barrels too.

  • @christoffsimply3179
    @christoffsimply3179 Před rokem

    Of all the legends about this movie, my favorite is that Spielberg was unimpressed with the size of the real sharks they could find to film so he sent for jockeys from the horse track to be put in shark cages to make the sharks look bigger. That's just brilliant, imo. Who thinks like that? "Go get me a little guy, dammit!"

  • @nickscholz6559
    @nickscholz6559 Před rokem

    Richard Dreyfus was there when filmed Krissy's death scene and he said that he had never felt so nauseous afterward.

  • @johnduval6377
    @johnduval6377 Před rokem

    I was staying at Harrah's casino in Atlantic city and decided to go fishing at 2 am. I walked from the room through the casino with my fishing pole and walked 30 feet outside the casino door and proceeded to sit in the water and fish. Ten minutes later I hooked a 10 foot brown shark. It took me 3 hours to get him to shore. I now fish for them every fall off the beaches here in Rhode island

  • @vicjr74
    @vicjr74 Před rokem

    Great reaction. I love Jaws. I first saw it in 1988 as a 14 years old and to this day I don't like going into the ocean because of Jaws.
    Fun fact. Steven Spielberg named the mechanical shark they used for the movie Bruce. That was the name of his lawyer. 🦈

  • @Ghoulstille
    @Ghoulstille Před rokem

    Bruce the Mechanical Shark was a real SOB lol. Quint is my favourite because he's just like my Grandfather. Men who served in WWII and survived it all had that hard surly exterior but after a couple of beers would loosen up and tell stories to chill the bones of their grandkids or at least mine did. My Grandfather was a Boiler maker by trade for CNR and also would tell me stories about the railroad and it's equally bloody history.

  • @jamesswainston826
    @jamesswainston826 Před rokem

    Dog gets eaten: "Not the dog! No not the dog! Oh, I'm so glad we didn't see it!" Boy gets eaten: "Alex was um...yeah." 😆

  • @stinkbug4321
    @stinkbug4321 Před rokem +1

    The nerve of that shark. Here, they were singing a drunken sea shanty with male bonding and comparing scars and everything, and that damn thing had to come along and spoil everything.

  • @brom00
    @brom00 Před rokem +1

    Honestly, the only thing dated about the film is the mayor's fashion sense. Great reaction kaiielle. Subbed.

  • @peterradsliff527
    @peterradsliff527 Před rokem +4

    Jaws was the first summer blockbuster. The book is even better than the movie. This movie proved the genius of Steven Spielberg and John Williams. I was in the scuba industry when I first saw this movie. The next time I was out diving, needless to say my head was on a swivel!

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před rokem

      The book is nowhere near as good as the movie. Jaws the movie is famous for being far superior to the book.

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 Před 11 měsíci

    You asked about sharks.
    I grew up in California and my wealthy uncle had a boat and scuba gear. He took me reef diving a few times in very shallow water, maybe 15-30 feet deep.
    I saw a couple leopard sharks and a nurse shark and one other that I didn't recognize.
    None of them were very big, none of them longer than me (hard to tell underwater with nothing for scale).
    Those are all fairly harmless to humans, but still kinda scary.

  • @slw59
    @slw59 Před rokem

    Fun fact, the tv reporter on the beach is the author, Peter Benchley.

  • @regould221
    @regould221 Před rokem +1

    Has anyone seen a shark in person? Yes. Several times while scuba diving. They are smart enough to know that you are not dinner and just swim past you. Yell shark on a beach and everyone runs out of the water. Yell shark on a dive boat and everyone wants to jump into the water.

  • @indydave1955
    @indydave1955 Před rokem +3

    13:10 "two people" "and the dog." Actually it was THREE people (so far.)

    • @kaiielle
      @kaiielle  Před rokem +1

      Yep, my mistake!

    • @indydave1955
      @indydave1955 Před rokem +1

      @@kaiielle NO!. Actually it was the mistake of the screenwriters! 3 people were killed when Hooper said two!

  • @GuamCruiseA.K.A.HarryKim

    Honestly it’s the shark that’s just out there living it’s best life, it’s humans that are the problem, man.

  • @lofi4353
    @lofi4353 Před rokem

    I'm from Brazil , I'm 41 years old , watched jaws here in my country.

  • @MrFiendishThingy
    @MrFiendishThingy Před rokem +1

    Kayaking from Long Beach CA to Catalina Island I had a tiger shark swim alongside and bump my kayak. Not aggressively but it was just curious I imagine. Great for a quick adrenaline surge.
    Later one of the local kayakers mentioned that sharks seemed to be attracted by the electrical current generated from the metal kayak rudders moving through seawater.

  • @johnmason9655
    @johnmason9655 Před rokem

    Chief Brody's line about a bigger boat was Ad libbed by Roy Scheider. I've seen a shark on two occasions in the ocean.🦈🦈

  • @indydave1955
    @indydave1955 Před rokem

    23:18 the story of the Indianapolis explains the crazy behavior of Quint including destroying the radio. HE was going to get revenge for his shipmates and NO ONE ELSE.

  • @Muna1640531
    @Muna1640531 Před rokem

    Steven Spilberg and Richart Drifuss are a very good stuff for any movie .

  • @CollectiveDreaming-es8zg
    @CollectiveDreaming-es8zg Před 8 měsíci

    Yes, I've seen a small number of sharks. During my intermediate and early high school years, we lived in the Houston suburbs. My best friend and I would scrape up some money pulling radiators from his father's salvage yard and giving them back to him for the price of the copper. When we got enough money up, we'd rent two spots on a party boat which would go out onto the Gulf before dawn. They'd drop anchor and we'd all fish through the morning. Weigh anchor midday and go off to another spot and fish. Not a bad arrangement, shade on one side of the boat, snack bar in the stern, and everyone would start a pot for the one who caught the biggest fish of the day. But we weren't a really big, fancy boat. Those other boats would have come in before us in the evening. They'd fished for much bigger fish, including sharks. They'd have big iron t-poles at their piers, and the sharks would be strung up on them. Not little sharks, but not enormous either. I think I may have seen a bull shark among them once. Other times down there, we'd camp on the beach at Galveston Island or the Texas City Dike. I would spend a lot of time beachcombing and once came upon a dead sand shark, maybe four or five feet long, lying kind of on its back, mouth open, showing those sharky teeth. I wanted one of those teeth in the worst way and was looking for a pliers, but my mom nixed that idea. She said I wasn't to go anywhere near.

  • @timcook6566
    @timcook6566 Před 5 měsíci

    When I was a kid my dad was stationed in Hawaii with the USMC. He went night fishing one night. I woke up in the early morning hours to go pee. I’m standing there in the dark in front of the toilet, when I heard splashing beside me in the bathtub. I turned on the lights and screamed loudly. There were five hammerhead sharks in the tub! This was about a year or two after Jaws was released. Dad got to sleep on the couch for a few days. Hahahahaha

  • @bobw1811
    @bobw1811 Před rokem +2

    I spent a week cage diving with Great Whites at Guadalupe Island, Mexico in 2019. It's not the adrenaline rush you might think it is. It was one of the most peaceful, almost zen-like experiences in my life. All of the daily stresses and mundane BS that usually occupies our brains just immediately disappear from your mind. In those moments, it seems like the only creatures that exist are you and the sharks. It was beyond amazing, They're gorgeous, majestic, and tragically misunderstood creatures (thanks in large part to this movie). The cinephile in me can't help but love this movie, but the shark enthusiast part of me hates the harm it's done to sharks' reputation, and by extension, to sharks themselves.

    • @myspiderungoliant
      @myspiderungoliant Před 8 měsíci

      Peter Benchley has stated that he would never have written Jaws if he knew what it would do to sharks.

  • @charleswright9696
    @charleswright9696 Před rokem

    One of greatest and most important movies. At the time, the highest grossing movie of all time, The 1st ever Summer Blockbuster which then Star Wars seconded and now is procedure. Additionally, in the book, the shark kills Hooper and swims off and lives.