The Story of Jaws 2 (1978) - Review & Retrospective

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2019
  • I go in-depth into the tumultuous story behind the making of 1978's "Jaws 2", the movie that would go on to define the blockbuster sequel. Starring Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, Maurray Hamilton. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc.
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  • @LaytonEversaul
    @LaytonEversaul  Před 4 lety +133

    Hey guys! I just wanted to address a frequent complaint regarding ads on my videos. As far as I can tell, and if you know otherwise PLEASE LET ME KNOW, I have no control over the ads shown once the video has been made ineligible for monetization due to a copyright claim (which ALL of my "Story of's" have). This means I cannot change or remove the ads in any way and I receive none of the revenue for the video. I'm okay not getting the revenue, but it seems CZcams or the copyright holder is going out of control with the ads and placing them every few minutes or so in my videos. If there is away around this, I have yet to find it. Anyway, I just wanted to clear that up. As always, thanks for watching!

    • @MichiMinusOne
      @MichiMinusOne Před 4 lety +6

      Hey Layton✌🏻 It’s a shame that some of your vids were made nearly unwatchable through the ads. Especially Jaws2😭 a masterclass work of review. I hope Psycho ll will be left alone. Placing ads before and after a video ist totally fine, I do that too. But I have the luck that the copyright owners don’t place ads in my shortfilms. They only get half the money of it. Anyway, keep up the great work and keep entertaining movie fans🙏🏻 greetings from Germany ✌🏻🙂

    • @smacksalad
      @smacksalad Před 4 lety +11

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      @TravisDoesKayakFishing Před 3 lety +6

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    • @MichiMinusOne
      @MichiMinusOne Před 3 lety +1

      Travis Does Kayak Fishing yeah I know. But not for 16€ per month

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      @TravisDoesKayakFishing Před 3 lety +4

      @@MichiMinusOne So you do have a budget? It's not that expensive man. My sympanthoy if you feel that 11.99 per month is too much. I would pay double that for the experience I have with youtube. The no ads and youtube playing music and videos on my phone with my phone locked make it well worth it IMO.

  • @garethbrown7747
    @garethbrown7747 Před 4 lety +826

    I will take a clumsy mechanical shark over CGI any day

    • @rutgerhauer666
      @rutgerhauer666 Před 4 lety +32

      Gareth Brown agree. 20 years later, heck even now, CGI is far less convincing.

    • @MrOSUrocker
      @MrOSUrocker Před 4 lety +11

      Guess you haven't seen jaws 3...

    • @i-thalhawkins9813
      @i-thalhawkins9813 Před 4 lety +4

      Something to think about! Those puppets always almost kill someone? Because it 500+ pounds of material.. just saying if we need to fix it we need to fix it CGI is a lazy excuse..

    • @jasongerrard8940
      @jasongerrard8940 Před 3 lety +4

      At last,somebody saying just what we are all thinking,f*co going into a blue or green room and fighting nothing,plus using the open sea instead of a giant bathtub is a plus,watch the perfect storm the other day and it was obvious that it was filmed in a tank,laughable.

    • @patriciauch6763
      @patriciauch6763 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrOSUrocker Ikr!
      We they on drugs while creating that monstrosity!

  • @IndyCrewInNYC
    @IndyCrewInNYC Před 4 lety +183

    The fact that Scheider wanted nothing to do with this and yet you see not a trace of his displeasure in his performance shows you what a true professional he is and why he is one of my favorite characters actors of all time.

    • @TheNotbadphonedaddy
      @TheNotbadphonedaddy Před 3 lety +18

      I've always felt the same way. A testimony to the professionalism that he had as an actor. He didn't want to do it, but it was his job and his duty to his job was to put on the best performance that he could. I was very impressed with what he did here. I think he was able to take the anger that he had towards the studio, and project it into his character thus making his performance all the better

    • @theitfactorjameswheezer2852
      @theitfactorjameswheezer2852 Před 3 lety +3

      @@TheNotbadphonedaddy he turned down the deer hunter for this, I highly doubt he was that mad

    • @TheNotbadphonedaddy
      @TheNotbadphonedaddy Před 3 lety +10

      @@theitfactorjameswheezer2852 read up on the facts, he was contractually obligated to do this film.

    • @theitfactorjameswheezer2852
      @theitfactorjameswheezer2852 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheNotbadphonedaddy yeah, but they promised NOT to sue him after the whole deer hunter debacle,
      AND raised his salary to do it, so Again, he wasn’t that mad, considering A. He got paid more B. He was the one who screwed up by disagreeing with the director of deer hunter and turning it down

    • @TheNotbadphonedaddy
      @TheNotbadphonedaddy Před 3 lety +3

      @@theitfactorjameswheezer2852 - what I'm getting at is that if it would have been a simple matter of, "hey, do you want to do the sequel?" I'm pretty sure that Roy would have turned them down. I do know that Roy really enjoyed working with Murray Hamilton. The two were friends.
      So I think in a way we're both right.
      I think I'm right in the fact that he begrudgingly accepted the role because of circumstances, but I think that you're right that once he got into the role that he probably made the most of it. I do know that he enjoyed working with Murray, as he said as much. I also know that he enjoyed working with Lorraine Gary.
      So there's that too

  • @OllieByGolly
    @OllieByGolly Před 3 lety +105

    "Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water..." one of THE most memorable movie taglines in cinema history.

    • @mikehunt4986
      @mikehunt4986 Před rokem +3

      Probably the most memorable sequel movie tagline in history!

    • @davidbutler1622
      @davidbutler1622 Před rokem +5

      For some reason my brain always links that tagline to Jaws 1, even though it makes no sense 😂

    • @mikehunt4986
      @mikehunt4986 Před rokem +2

      @@davidbutler1622 I bet a lot of people do.

    • @futuretimetraveller8677
      @futuretimetraveller8677 Před rokem +2

      except the movie was basically a waste of time

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 Před rokem

      That's a fact.🦈

  • @kryptych
    @kryptych Před 3 lety +24

    I think one aspect of Jaws 2 that gets often overlooked is the intensity of Roy Scheider's performance, which I feel really captures that true sense of PTSD. The foreboding atmosphere of scenes when he is examining the dead killer whale, when he discovers the burnt body, how he augments his bullets with cyanide, his unwavering terror/determination to never "go through that hell again!" And I love that it's the polar opposite of Quint in the first film, who was pretty much half-crazed and on that restrained sense of Ahab-esque mania... he was mostly just a colorful asshole, but when he'd explode, you didn't want to be near it. With Brody, it has that everyman kind of feel to it, and partially because after only a couple of years, it's still a fresh trauma for him, and he does have a few quiet moments of introspection where you just know from his face that he's aware of how crazy he must look and might even be becoming... when Sean helps him pick up the spent casings and looks at his Man of the Year award, that's the face of a man who is asking himself, "Have I actually gone too far?" Of course, this only adds to the frustration of nobody listening to him... even his son Michael, who actually encountered the shark in the first film and was nearly attacked had he not passed out from shock; that Hendricks and his wife are the only ones who seem to understand what he's going through is both compelling and ridiculously irritating, but that's a fault of the writing. In terms of the character, despite Scheider's protestations and dislike for the experience, he certainly did give a really nuanced performance.
    Or maybe I'm just a big Roy Scheider fan, which I freely admit, but I do feel that his performance in this movie deserves more respect than it receives... and I know it is considered one of the movie's strong points, but anyway. :)

  • @kristinairmer4753
    @kristinairmer4753 Před 4 lety +352

    Roy Scheider is fantastic. Without him, no jaws

    • @azmike3572
      @azmike3572 Před 4 lety +23

      I read that he really didn't want to be in the sequel, but he'd contracted for it and was obligated. Still turned in a fine performance, though.

    • @pepefin
      @pepefin Před 4 lety +2

      was

    • @GisherJohn24
      @GisherJohn24 Před 4 lety +20

      i missed Dreyfuss so much in the sequel!

    • @martinlefebvre5005
      @martinlefebvre5005 Před 4 lety +8

      Roy was Roy jaws 1and 2 wher the best after that it was to much Hollywood

    • @Jared_Wignall
      @Jared_Wignall Před 4 lety +3

      Funk O'Matic 3 proved that before 4. 4 had clips of the first film so they could have Roy Scheider in the film in some way, yet it just made me wish I was watching 1.

  • @sdprazak
    @sdprazak Před 4 lety +64

    Jaws 2 was the most “Spielbergish” non-Spielberg film I’ve ever seen. If I didn’t know Jeannot Szwarc directed it, I would’ve sworn it was a Spielberg film. It REALLY had his flavor all the way through, especially with John Williams once again doing the score. One of my favorite sequels ever!

    • @mikehunt4986
      @mikehunt4986 Před rokem +5

      Agreed! And I love Jaws 2 too!

    • @nadagabri5783
      @nadagabri5783 Před rokem

      No it so wasn’t it’s a piece of garbage

    • @dscpotts
      @dscpotts Před rokem +4

      My thoughts exactly

    • @billslocum9819
      @billslocum9819 Před rokem +3

      It's got real Speilbergian visual flair. In places, the water shots are as good as the original. I think the story delivery is weak, shark-as-slasher tropes fed into a forced remake of American Graffiti where the kids use sunfish instead of hot rods.

  • @petermiranda7478
    @petermiranda7478 Před 4 lety +222

    I love Jaws 2 but what I never understood was when the lady who was examining the dead killer whale on the beach told chief Brody “ what makes you think there’s one in these waters.” Why didn’t he just say “ BECAUSE THERE WAS ONE 4 YEARS AGO AND IT KILLED SOME PEOPLE HERE” Did anyone else ever notice that mistake?

    • @Rob-sk1im
      @Rob-sk1im Před 4 lety +40

      Yeah...they should've had Brody react. The script was lacking.

    • @jamespower5165
      @jamespower5165 Před 4 lety +50

      Exactly, and in a small town like Amity, that would be news for 40 years, let alone 4.

    • @bleeneo101
      @bleeneo101 Před 4 lety +45

      Yea always thought he should have said, "Because bitch I met one up close and personal when it smashed through a boat window and I blew it up at the last fuckin second! Ya might have read it in the damn paper!?"

    • @mooseyman74
      @mooseyman74 Před 4 lety +19

      And she talks to him like he's a dumbass even though he bones up on sharks in the first film

    • @johnny1963ify
      @johnny1963ify Před 4 lety +11

      Never thought of that, but your right.

  • @NotMorganFreeman.
    @NotMorganFreeman. Před 4 lety +91

    To this day my ears are still recovering from watching this in 1978 and listening to Jackie scream non stop.

    • @jdtractorman7445
      @jdtractorman7445 Před 4 lety +15

      That's something that always pops into my mind when I think about this movie too, LOL! How much that girl screamed, I can even see the expression on her face right now.

    • @counterweightshenanigans2808
    • @slothstradamus89
      @slothstradamus89 Před 4 lety +5

      Something about characters named Jackie in productions based in or on the 70's...theyre annoying lol

    • @nassauguy48
      @nassauguy48 Před 3 lety +4

      Ever notice how the annoying scream queens almost never get knocked off in these types of movies?

    • @lemmythebulldog8812
      @lemmythebulldog8812 Před 3 lety +6

      I was just wishing for the fucking shark to eat her, that’s how annoying she was

  • @leostenson4476
    @leostenson4476 Před rokem +11

    Personally I find the idea of an economically struggling "ghost town" version of Amity based on the events of the first film fascinating

  • @bigsteed007
    @bigsteed007 Před 4 lety +133

    I always liked Jaws 2! It has the same look and feel of the first one like they were shot at the same time.

    • @GisherJohn24
      @GisherJohn24 Před 3 lety +7

      i enjoyed it too, I did miss Dreyfuss greatly though!

    • @petawest6505
      @petawest6505 Před 3 lety +4

      I always found it jarringly different in tone. Jaws has a gloomy East Coast feel, Jaws 2 was mostly filmed in Florida. It felt like a TV movie compared to the first one. It looked far cheaper, though its a sequel better than it should be.

    • @theitfactorjameswheezer2852
      @theitfactorjameswheezer2852 Před 3 lety +8

      @@petawest6505 um how? The budget was way higher for the 2nd buddy. Cheaper my ass

    • @amidthephantomsrose
      @amidthephantomsrose Před rokem +3

      ​@@petawest6505 I felt the same. As someone who is from Florida, I can always spot the difference in scenery which bugs me. The water is way too blue for the Atlantic coast. Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, where the first film was shot, which represents Amity island in the film are islands lying to the south of the Cape, in the Atlantic have dark, every waters. It's murky looking and you can't see anything around you since the water isn't crystal clear. Navarre beach on the other hand, where they filmed the beach scenes for this film is on the gulf coast of Florida, near Pensacola. The gulf coast is more blue and tropical looking than the Atlantic side. Unless the waters have been churned by a hurricane or other storm, the waters are clear and you can see things around you. which takes away from the empty eery feeling, and sense of dread that the first movie had. Honestly, they could've shot on the Atlantic coast around Daytona beach and it would've looked much better and more authentic. Plus they have lighthouses there, so there would've been no need to build one.

  • @kevinpatrick8788
    @kevinpatrick8788 Před 4 lety +375

    the mechanical shark in the first jaws movies still looks more realistic than the cgi crap sharks used now .

    • @tonyjohnson3752
      @tonyjohnson3752 Před 4 lety +21

      I would argue that if the shark in the original was replaced by a sock puppet, that movie would still be a terrifying masterpiece.

    • @eyedmarrow4043
      @eyedmarrow4043 Před 4 lety +12

      Shhhh jaws 3D is listening

    • @DrymouthCWW
      @DrymouthCWW Před 4 lety +3

      Not really for me. But animatronics are always cool

    • @bleeneo101
      @bleeneo101 Před 4 lety +5

      I agree to a point, the shark in the Shallows looked pretty real in most of the film. But just my perspective in my honest opinion.

    • @youraveragenerd.7826
      @youraveragenerd.7826 Před 4 lety +5

      Chandler Burse Long text incoming,
      Personally, I think the jerky and sort of "mechanical" movements of the animatronic shark in Jaws made wonders for the overall presentation of the film. While perhaps the shark in The Shallows may look more realistic in an anatomical light, but that kind of makes me unable to hold my suspension of disbelief that much for the movie since I know a great white shark like the one in The Shallows wouldn't even care at eating that one gal. However, in Jaws the shark has several anatomical differences from the real animal that makes you that it ain't no normal shark, not much of a shark as it is a monster, a monster that looks out for human prey with its gigantic size and overall "real" presence in the movie since I can see it is there and is not a CGI creature. However, The Shallows is a good movie, just not half as good as Jaws and Jaws 2 by any means in my opinion

  • @Spacemutha
    @Spacemutha Před 4 lety +125

    I love Jaws 2. Obviously nowhere near the original, but really a fun film!

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety +4

      I think it’s better than the original. Why are you saying “obviously”?

    • @stephaniegormley9982
      @stephaniegormley9982 Před 3 lety +7

      I liked it too. It can't compare to the original but was much better than the God Awful parts 3 & 4.

    • @petawest6505
      @petawest6505 Před 3 lety +9

      @@gvidovaldmanis6377 Jaws is a movie in league with Gone with the Wind and The Godfather lol

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety +8

      @@petawest6505 yes, it is. It’s a masterpiece.

    • @TrickyPJM752
      @TrickyPJM752 Před rokem +4

      It’s nowhere near as good as Jaws, but it’s the best sequel in the series and retains the same charm as the original film

  • @anthonyjordanmoviesandmore2470

    I hate that they deleted the scene where mayor Vaughn votes against firing Brody
    Because if you look at the scene where Brody confronts to Town Council with the picture of the shark the mayor is unusually soft-spoken and hesitant
    His behavior makes a lot more sense with that deleted scene he did learn to trust Brody and he was trying to help Brody he might have saved his job if Brody didn't show up

    • @ShredderSensei
      @ShredderSensei Před 4 lety +18

      It completes Vaughn's story arc from windbag to actual friend

    • @SJ-ty5rw
      @SJ-ty5rw Před 4 lety +2

      Their is also a rare scene .. of the shark attacking the whale . I saw it the 80's on a regular tv broadcast .

    • @SJ-ty5rw
      @SJ-ty5rw Před 4 lety +2

      @Daniel McMillon You mean the whale from Jaws 2 ? or the boat ?

    • @SJ-ty5rw
      @SJ-ty5rw Před 4 lety +5

      @Daniel McMillon I believe the Orca 1 , which was on the Universal back lot , broke in half when it sank on the lot . Would be interesting to know where the people got the pieces from to restore ?

    • @SJ-ty5rw
      @SJ-ty5rw Před 4 lety +3

      @Daniel McMillon Yes the Orca sadly broke into pieces on the back lot , and think was trashed . The Orca 2 they used for sinking at the end of the movie , was left to the town where they filmed . And also has rotted away . That would be cool if they are making a replica

  • @SamuraiChris78
    @SamuraiChris78 Před 4 lety +203

    The thing I never understood about part 2 was how the town treated Brody like the town loon after his experience in the first movie. It's like they all forgot about what went down. Like the lady with the Orca when she said "what makes you think there's a shark like that in these waters?" I wanted Brody to say "Bitch, I just killed a Giant Great White that was killing people left and right not too long ago"!

    • @pablogomesoliveira2677
      @pablogomesoliveira2677 Před 3 lety +14

      That is why unless a movie NEEDS a sequel you don’t make one

    • @laneneely1077
      @laneneely1077 Před 3 lety +11

      He even got a medal or something for killing the first one.

    • @GisherJohn24
      @GisherJohn24 Před 3 lety +10

      Denial. Don't want to accept another killer.

    • @SamuraiChris78
      @SamuraiChris78 Před 3 lety +3

      @@GisherJohn24 Maybe, Jesus, but if that's the case they could have fleshed it out better. BTW, thanks for saving me! ;)

    • @stonecutter2
      @stonecutter2 Před 3 lety +10

      The events of the first movie mention repeatedly how rare the situation was, almost unprecedented. So a second shark? Logically doubtful. Also, remember that in the first movie, the only people who saw what happened with the shark are Brody, Quint, and Hooper. Quint's gone, Hooper was hiding during the final fight, maybe didn't see the shark actually die. So that leaves only Brody's word that he killed the shark, and Hooper confirming they hunted it down at all. Maybe the council was pressing Brody to admit he didn't kill the shark, and now it was back to kill again to prove he was a liar. Maybe the town kept the situation as quiet as possible after news assumed the shark was caught, so that lady with the Orca had never heard of the situation.

  • @amybradley5821
    @amybradley5821 Před 4 lety +120

    There wasn’t a strong current for most of the scenes as it was filmed in a bay right in front of my house where there was no current at all ever. I sat on our dock and watched the helicopter scene, lots of the sailing, and the final barge was parked right in front of our house. My mom got mad because the film barge had people yelling through a bullhorn and they would use bad language! Had friends that were extras. Was so fun watching them.

    • @GunManGunHand
      @GunManGunHand Před 4 lety +3

      Really cool, how old were you? I bet your mom didn't care for the 18 months they were there. Lol

    • @amybradley5821
      @amybradley5821 Před 4 lety +6

      Stephen Esperson I was 15 or 16 don’t remember what year it was filmed. I so wanted to be an extra and applied because I could sail before I could walk and they advertised they wanted sailors too.

    • @copheart
      @copheart Před 4 lety +3

      @@amybradley5821 Surprised you didn't get it! Why do you think that happened? In any case that's an awesome memory to have and an incredible story to keep in your arsenal lol.

    • @donaldfrezzo4808
      @donaldfrezzo4808 Před 4 lety +2

      That's awesome!!

    • @Audfile
      @Audfile Před 3 lety +1

      wow! Any other anecdotes?

  • @rjkral
    @rjkral Před 4 lety +135

    First time seeing any jaws movie was Jaws AND Jaws 2 as a double feature in the theater. That was quite a day!
    Great job here on this overview!! 👍👍

  • @JackAcid
    @JackAcid Před rokem +18

    As far fetched as this is, it's still one of the best sequels, which plays it absolutely straight throughout. As a kid I loved it, and as an adult who works within the physical sfx movie industry I am in awe of the technicians who built all the sharks in these films.

    • @JoeyArmstrong2800
      @JoeyArmstrong2800 Před rokem +1

      I remember seeing Jaws 2 on T.V way more than the original as a kid. Love it.

  • @mrfarkyhars9192
    @mrfarkyhars9192 Před 4 lety +180

    The yellow barrels outside Cheif’s house, now being used as planters are a lovely touch.

    • @swrennie
      @swrennie Před 4 lety +22

      Never noticed that! Good eye!

    • @jitterbugbhoy
      @jitterbugbhoy Před 3 lety +2

      I don't know. It's always struck me as illogical fan-service. Those barrels would represent some very traumatic stuff for Brody. Yeah they helped him and Hooper back to shore but the PTSD from seeing Quint eaten and himself nearly being killed at that same time would be huge. I just find it a tough sell that he'd want to keep them outside his house as a constant reminder and souvenir of those awful things.

    • @mrfarkyhars9192
      @mrfarkyhars9192 Před 3 lety +16

      @@jitterbugbhoy Brody always struck me as a kind of 'what doesn't kill you makes you stronger' kinda guy.

    • @jitterbugbhoy
      @jitterbugbhoy Před 3 lety +2

      ​@@mrfarkyhars9192 That's a fair enough interpretation. But I think one of Brody's main appeals as a character is his vulnerability. In the first film, he's a guy who's scared of the water and someone who will choose to drink away any hurt he's feeling (e.g. after the kid is killed). It's established that things stress him out quite easily and he clearly feels pain and anguish - that's why he's the main character and works as the everyman of the story. A person like Hooper or Quint having those barrels outside their home after the event would be fine in theory but I just feel it's something the filmmakers put in as a wink to the audience (like The Orca at the start of the movie) without any real thought as to the actual logic of it... or, to put it another way, a piece of lazy fan-service and an early example of the kind of thing that plagues modern-day sequels and spin-offs.

    • @randomgamer3978
      @randomgamer3978 Před 2 lety

      It's they're memories

  • @peterm.5950
    @peterm.5950 Před 4 lety +89

    The helicopter pilot had the most epic beard.

    • @darthvaydr
      @darthvaydr Před 4 lety +1

      😂😂😂 True!

    • @bleeneo101
      @bleeneo101 Před 4 lety +4

      Birth of the helmet strap beard 😂

    • @mooseyman74
      @mooseyman74 Před 4 lety

      Trump in disguise!

    • @Simon-fr4ts
      @Simon-fr4ts Před rokem

      What a bizarre thing to say. It looked like he was from the Taliban. One of the strange half beards. Pubic face bushes are gross.

  • @ManCave1972
    @ManCave1972 Před 3 lety +38

    As a youth I loved Jaws 2 as much as the original- it was as big and exciting.

  • @giancarlogomez2134
    @giancarlogomez2134 Před 3 lety +53

    Say what you want about Jaws 2, John Williams score is freakin amazing!

  • @BigLebowski2000
    @BigLebowski2000 Před 4 lety +57

    I found Tina screaming "SHHAAAARK" horrifying when I first saw the movie. Nothing wrong with it.

    • @chrisbenavides3176
      @chrisbenavides3176 Před 3 lety +11

      Agreed, that was an odd choice editing choice by Layton. Seemed like genuine trauma to me.

    • @rezenpm
      @rezenpm Před 2 lety +6

      It's brilliant. The pivotal turning point in the movie that definitively validates Brody's suspicions.

    • @jopezu
      @jopezu Před rokem +4

      yeh, terrible example to use after the "questionable acting from the younger cast members" bit. i found it effectively unnerving.

  • @TH33QUALIZ3R
    @TH33QUALIZ3R Před 3 lety +16

    The theme during the 'End Credits' is one of John Williams' best compositions imo.

  • @KevyNova
    @KevyNova Před 3 lety +43

    I don’t care what anybody says, this was a worthy sequel and I love it. 3 & 4, that’s another story.

    • @micahrutland9021
      @micahrutland9021 Před rokem +2

      I really wish they would have kept the underwater portion of the helicopter scene where the shark pulls the copter under and they actually show the shark eating the pilot under the water.

    • @meatypatte7125
      @meatypatte7125 Před 11 měsíci +1

      3 is just hilariously bad
      4 is just the dog worst

    • @wisdomseeker3362
      @wisdomseeker3362 Před 10 měsíci

      Me too !🎉

    • @Cody-ps3wy
      @Cody-ps3wy Před 13 dny

      Yeah the way I see it is the same with Jurassic park and it’s sequel the lost world not as a good as the first film but definitely still a good watch

  • @111highgh
    @111highgh Před 4 lety +64

    Jaws 2: "Sharks don't take things personally, Mr. Brody."
    Jaws: The Revenge:
    This time it's personal.

  • @Speculativedude
    @Speculativedude Před 3 lety +38

    I have to give Roy Scheider credit. It is a well known fact that he hated working on this movie and really got into it with the director. But when you watch the film, you can see that he was still giving it his all. So props to him for still being a pro in front of the camera.

    • @WrestlingErnestHemingway
      @WrestlingErnestHemingway Před 2 lety +2

      Roy had his choice between Michael DeNiro's role in The Deer Hunter, Roy didn't like The Deer Hunter movie script (after agreeing to star the main role & then quit a day before filming) so he went with doing this garbage sequel and the rest is history as to which movie was the better choice for his lacking & fading movie career. He gave it his all in the original Jaws, The 7Ups & Sorcerer. His other movies not so much imo.

  • @bobbaker9919
    @bobbaker9919 Před 4 lety +241

    The prequel with a young Quint would have been cool.

    • @hellbilly69101
      @hellbilly69101 Před 4 lety +24

      U.S.S. Indianapolis incident. I could see the teaser using Quint's Indy speech as a monologue, showing the Bomb, sharks attacking. Talk about one uncomfortable trailer!

    • @RaikenXion
      @RaikenXion Před 4 lety +12

      I agree trouble is bk then audiences just would not have wanted it, prequels i dont think were the thing back then; now ofcourse they're all the rage.

    • @jtbcu2269
      @jtbcu2269 Před 4 lety +5

      Bob Baker They should’ve put that idea in Jaws 3 what a Missed opportunity

    • @gabrielgray
      @gabrielgray Před 4 lety +3

      There is a movie on the Indianapolis Incident, but no mention of quint, has Nick Cage.

    • @RED_indiemusic
      @RED_indiemusic Před 4 lety +2

      You bet! I mean Quint's monologue was a movie in itself, a prequel would have been a whole lot better than Jaws 2 through The Revenge.

  • @BlizzardFanatic
    @BlizzardFanatic Před rokem +6

    And yet after all the calamity of trying to get a sequel off the ground still produced one of the best sequels to a classic.
    I don’t care what anyone says I’d still watch Jaws 2 over most sequels 😂

  • @Educatingben
    @Educatingben Před 3 lety +14

    Jaws 2 is a fantastic film in its own right. The Director did an amazing job.

  • @jenniferbrewer5370
    @jenniferbrewer5370 Před 4 lety +28

    I still have to look away when poor Marge gets it.

  • @gerberbernstein7360
    @gerberbernstein7360 Před 4 lety +19

    When that girl kept screaming, I was so rooting for the shark.

  • @JohnnyCardinale
    @JohnnyCardinale Před 4 lety +29

    Damn, just watched this for the first time. WAY better than it had any right to be. Saw a little too much of the shark, but all in all a great movie. Side note: I was buddies with the guy who played Eddie, he used to call himself 'Jaws 2 Eddie." Sadly, he passed away a few years ago.

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety +2

      Do you think it’s better than the original? Cause I think it’s better than the original

    • @ryangrissom7702
      @ryangrissom7702 Před 2 lety +5

      I met him at a bar I used to work in Studio City. He was a recovering alcoholic so he would always order cranberry juice. He called it "shark water".

    • @JohnnyCardinale
      @JohnnyCardinale Před 2 lety +1

      @@ryangrissom7702 Yep

    • @JohnnyCardinale
      @JohnnyCardinale Před 2 lety +3

      @@gvidovaldmanis6377 I don’t, but it’s very good.

  • @denmyos
    @denmyos Před 4 lety +42

    I actually thought the kids played pretty well, i remenber being a bit suprised on how well they played. !

    • @swrennie
      @swrennie Před 4 lety +7

      Agreed. It wasn't their fault.

    • @kd-jj1rn
      @kd-jj1rn Před 4 lety +5

      Did you notice one of them was Keith Gordon who played Arnie Cunningham in Christine and played in several other movies that was not even mentioned here this was his first role in a movie

    • @bonjovi7399
      @bonjovi7399 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kd-jj1rn Keith Gordon is the one kid you remember he's that good. I think he was only 17 ro 18 when he filmed this. A great young actor, excellent in every role

  • @jolenetwomey8280
    @jolenetwomey8280 Před rokem +7

    The part where Brody gets a piece of wood from the surf and the burnt-up remains of the blonde lady tumbled at him was as good a jump scare as the guy's head popping out of the boat bottom from the first movie.

  • @WaffleAfterHours
    @WaffleAfterHours Před 4 lety +328

    Okay, show of hands, who wants a Jaws prequel about Quint?

    • @jonnyshanon2103
      @jonnyshanon2103 Před 4 lety +19

      Possible title.. "The USS Indianapolis"

    • @johnnyskinwalker4095
      @johnnyskinwalker4095 Před 4 lety +16

      @@jonnyshanon2103 there was a movie about the USS indianapolis recently with Nick Cage but it sucked. Very bad production. I remember in the 90s it was mentioned that they wanted to do a prequel/USS Indianapolis with Russel Crowe as a young Quint directed by Spielberg and Dreyfus and Scheider would have played parts in it. Would have been something.

    • @jonnyshanon2103
      @jonnyshanon2103 Před 4 lety +6

      @@johnnyskinwalker4095 Ahh man,if done right it would be one terrifying movie.

    • @johnnyskinwalker4095
      @johnnyskinwalker4095 Před 4 lety +3

      @@jonnyshanon2103 you bet! When I heard about it, that image was so perfect to me. Russel Crowe in his prime too. And Spielberg made War of the Worlds around that time and it was pretty good. If he could have brought that to USS Indianapolis with a big budget and commitement, it would have been special

    • @sevenrats
      @sevenrats Před 4 lety +6

      How they never made that movie is beyond me!

  • @myplane150
    @myplane150 Před 4 lety +28

    I have always thought about the therapy that poor kid would have to go through after watching Marge get eaten. Thankfully, he was himself eaten in the classic that is Jaws 4 ending his mental suffering.

    • @CaptainKiLL83
      @CaptainKiLL83 Před 2 lety +3

      That scene has been burned into my memory

    • @talkingthetalk3640
      @talkingthetalk3640 Před rokem +4

      What's Jaws 4? There's only Jaws 1 and 2.

    • @EddieUrsus
      @EddieUrsus Před rokem +1

      @@talkingthetalk3640 There are 4 Jaws films. The 3rd and 4th are ultimately disasters though, so everyone typically tries to forget they exist lol

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 Před rokem

      ​@@talkingthetalk3640 Wrong. There are four, unfortunately. We could've done without the last two, I think.

    • @munkustrap2
      @munkustrap2 Před rokem

      I think Talking The Talk was pretty much saying because 3 & 4 sucked so bad they're refusing to acknowledge their existence... not that they actually didn't exist.

  • @whiterabbit1632
    @whiterabbit1632 Před rokem +12

    As an 8 year old kid this was my favourite movie; I watched it time and time again. I thought it was much more exciting and gory than Jaws. My dad has a massive VHS library and along with films like The Lost Boys, Predator, Robocop and The Running Man my lust for cinema was set in cement...

    • @johnnyskinwalker4095
      @johnnyskinwalker4095 Před rokem

      yea for kids and teenagers, Jaws 2 was always the favorite.

    • @harryparsons2750
      @harryparsons2750 Před rokem +1

      More gory? Haha what are you talking about? There’s zero gore in Jaws 2. The original had severed legs and much more gore. So much so I have no idea how they got away with a pg 13 rating

    • @Camille_Anderson
      @Camille_Anderson Před rokem

      personally, i wish there were more gory deaths, lol!!

    • @Scottocaster6668
      @Scottocaster6668 Před 11 dny

      The only blood shown was Eddies after Tina looked down over the side of the boat after Eddie smashed into it.

  • @leestenson724
    @leestenson724 Před 4 lety +29

    I would rather have seen an economically destroyed Amity

  • @sharkman4928
    @sharkman4928 Před 4 lety +29

    I personally LOVE this film!

  • @smlshin
    @smlshin Před 4 lety +26

    Roy's performance and the way the film develops Brody is the reason why Jaws 2 is good, aside from a few decent moments. Awesome video.

    • @fitnessisgood4u
      @fitnessisgood4u Před 4 lety +1

      Agreed mate. Apparently he took some persuading, but agreed in the end. Just as well, or it would have been as crap as three and four... ;-)

    • @smlshin
      @smlshin Před 4 lety +1

      @@fitnessisgood4u Yes. He pulled out of Deer Hunter before the cameras started rolling due to creative differences and to forgive him for his drop-out, Universal offered him an attractive financial salary and would consider his 3 film contract fulfilled if he did Jaws 2. Which he did cause Roy wanted out of his deal. I believe he has regretted his decision to pull out of Deer Hunter as the years went by, never the less he pledged to make Brody as believable as possible.

    • @fitnessisgood4u
      @fitnessisgood4u Před 4 lety

      @@smlshin Brilliant. I'm glad he did. Thanks for replying. Stay safe buddy, take care.

    • @jenniferb8323
      @jenniferb8323 Před 4 lety

      Not to mention the musical score

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety

      @@smlshin I think jaws 2 is better than the original

  • @amityislandchum
    @amityislandchum Před rokem +3

    I now Roy Scheider didn't want to do this film, but he still gave his all to this performance, and I love him for that.

  • @sirjaya2534
    @sirjaya2534 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The music and her shouting at Eddie to swim is operatic genius. Jaws 2 was the first Jaws movie I saw. We had it on VHS and my family and I connected to it because the cast was young. I saw the first film many years later but it's only today do I realise that it's a film made for middle-aged men.

  • @Razzy1312
    @Razzy1312 Před 4 lety +11

    It would have been hilarious if that cable junction set managed to break off in the night and drift away without anyone noticing. Imagine being on a ship in the middle of the Pacific surrounded by nothing but water for thousands of miles and you come across a tiny rocky island with a power supply station on it.

  • @aaronoman
    @aaronoman Před 4 lety +60

    True story: Director Hancock was clearly given the shaft by everyone once they decided his vision was not fit for their changing tastes. He was highly recommended by Spielberg (who even contributed to the shark fin rising in the night harbor scene) but Hancock was bullied by Loraine Gary’s husband Sid Seinberg (quite frankly, a world class jerk who got so easily offended when things didn’t go his way) and producer David brown.
    In short, The two moguls were having constant feuds throughout the production over story changes/ideas, basically making Hancock their whipping boy by ordering him to adhere to both of their differing changes simultaneously (essentially caught between company politics and childish bickering).
    Hancock knew Seinberg was mean spirited and so naturally Hancock sided with Zanuck and brown whom he felt were way more professional, only to be unprofessionally canned by the same producing duo in the most unprofessional way imaginable. On top of this, decades later (in the 2001 dvd making of feature) both Zanuck and brown refused to take any responsibility for their inappropriate actions, simply stating ‘Hancock was not equipped to handle this type of picture.’ and brushed over the remaining details.
    I for one lost respect for Zanuck/brown after hearing this. I think the Hancock version of ‘Jaws II’ would have been brilliant and way more original/unpredictable than what we ended up with.

    • @jtbcu2269
      @jtbcu2269 Před 2 lety +2

      I would love to see the Hancock Version of Jaws 2

    • @petecorrie391
      @petecorrie391 Před rokem +1

      Begin an online petition to have that version completed....it worked for DC Comics fans. They didn't back down, and ended up with...
      Superman 2: The Richard Donner Cut
      Justice League: The Snyder Cut

    • @JOSH-lw2jv
      @JOSH-lw2jv Před rokem

      Actually, writer Howard Sackler suggested John D. Hancock to direct "JAWS 2" based on his story (NOT the Indianapolis prequel idea), but both he and his wife Dorothy Tristan (R.I.P.) didn't like the original story and rewrote it, before they were both replaced
      by Jeannot Szwarc and "JAWS" co-writer Carl Gottlieb.

  • @christophersheid5254
    @christophersheid5254 Před 4 lety +21

    This was a very informative and well-made overview of the film and production. Looking forward to watching more of them. Also, I own the Jaws 2 paperback - it is quite a bit different from the movie. The shark births its pups while being electrocuted, if i am remembering it right.

  • @josephnicolino8529
    @josephnicolino8529 Před 4 lety +12

    I love that line. None of man's fantasies of evil can compare to the reality of Jaws.

  • @alexandredion2151
    @alexandredion2151 Před 4 lety +8

    Your videos are more interesting than most official making-of documentaries. Great work !

  • @rnw2739
    @rnw2739 Před 4 lety +16

    I love 'Jaws 2'. I think that John Williams' score for this film surpasses his work on the original. It's much more orchestral and, obviously retaining the shark motif, has more scope.
    I also believe that it is because Williams returned, that helps this sequel tower above the other two pieces of shit.
    Oh, and incidentally, Eddie's death from this film, for me, is the most horrific and terrifying death in ALL of the Jaws films.

    • @FlockyFlock17
      @FlockyFlock17 Před rokem

      I agree with your comment on the score, but Marge's death scene is iconic.

  • @davidfrederick6003
    @davidfrederick6003 Před 3 lety +3

    This sequal had the GREATEST tag line of ALL TIME..."Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water."

  • @jeffreyriley8742
    @jeffreyriley8742 Před 4 lety +17

    They did Gone with the Wind 2. It's called "Scarlett."

  • @Wild1995
    @Wild1995 Před rokem +7

    Loved this. I cant imagine the amount of time it takes you to put a video like this together. I remember being 8 in the summer of 1978 and going to see this with my family. I was only 8 so easily impressed but remember how disappointed my parents were and calling the movie dumb especially for the ending. The thing that made Jaws work was the psychological fear of not even seeing the shark. Part 2 much of that is gone and we see too much of this fake looking shark.

  • @brycevo
    @brycevo Před 4 lety +19

    Jaws is a good trilogy. The first is a classic, the second is okay, and the third is schlocky fun. Who doesn't like the idea of Jaws in Sea World

    • @GregBreden
      @GregBreden Před 3 lety +2

      The 3D was excellent on Jaws 3, it helped with the bad compositing in some of those effects shots because what you were looking at was floating in front of your face. The handful of 3D films from that era were all pretty well done, Friday 13th 3 being the best of the bunch which sadly Paramount never released in proper 3D on Blu Ray but in theatres back in the day it was a treat. I think the Jaws franchise saw the biggest crash in sequel quality of any franchise, 2 only worked as well as it did because it kept the location (and musical) flavour of the original despite lacking the depth of it. 3 and 4 were only watchable for badness value and I'm Ok with that.

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety

      @@GregBreden imo jaws 2 is better than the original

    • @GregBreden
      @GregBreden Před 3 lety

      @@gvidovaldmanis6377 Yeh, I saw it in the cinema when it first came out and I really enjoyed it. I actually saw it before I saw Jaws due to my age back then so I had no expectations. My mum asked me what happened in it and I giggled and said "The shark ate a helicopter!"

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety

      @@GregBreden I think sequels overall are usually better than the originals

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety

      @@GregBreden a nightmare on elm street 2 was bad, but 3 and 4 and Wes cravens new nightmare were good. Better than the original imo. Die hard 3 was great. I prefer omen 2. I HATE the original Halloween and it’s my least favorite Halloween movie. I agree about the rest of them

  • @jeffoff7795
    @jeffoff7795 Před 4 lety +22

    It sounds like they killed a few really good ideas in favor of a weak retread of the original plot, which should surprise no one.

    • @RomeJordon919entertainment
      @RomeJordon919entertainment Před 4 lety

      Kinda like GB2.

    • @FerDeLance06
      @FerDeLance06 Před 4 lety +3

      I still remember back in the day, some people, having seen it were raving over it, saying it's better than the first one. There's only one realistic response to that: Fuck off, will ya?

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FerDeLance06 i seriously think it was better than the original. I was surprised by how awesome it was!

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety +1

      Stfu, it’s better than the original

    • @kazak8926
      @kazak8926 Před 3 lety +1

      Rather have a retread than jaws 3 and 4 my guy

  • @xenofett7008
    @xenofett7008 Před 4 lety +15

    I would like to have seen how the darker version would have turned out.

  • @morganwhaley9119
    @morganwhaley9119 Před 4 lety +11

    Jaws 2 has grown on me every time I've watched it. I remember hating it the first time I watched it, but I've come to appreciate it as one of the best shark movies out there. The drop off in quality has more to do with the original being a masterpiece than Jaws 2 being a terrible film. It's much better than the other two sequels or the many Jaws ripoffs that have been made over the years.

  • @white-dragon4424
    @white-dragon4424 Před 4 lety +30

    I always really, really liked Jaws II. As a matter of fact, when I was a kid I thought it was Spielberg who directed it as well! I remember that my father had it on VHS straight after the first Jaws, and we used to watch them both in a long session.
    It's obvious that the woman in the boat meant to throw the fuel at the shark, but accidentally stumbled and drenched herself in it instead. When she fired the flare gun at the shark it caught her on fire as well.
    When Brody hit the electrical cable with the oar he made sure that he was facing the shark. If it'd somehow learnt the technique of outflanking someone he would've just moved to face the shark again.
    Although the next two Jaws movies were total crap, I still think there's definite room for a really great Jaws movie, one that's based on the USS Indianapolis. With today's technology and a good script they could make it very atmospheric and gritty.
    Oh, and I just LOVE the music that's played at the end as Brody is rowing the dinghy and the camera pans upwards to the setting sun...

    • @therebel4332
      @therebel4332 Před 4 lety +2

      Jaws 2 survived because it had Brody and the actor that played him was taking no s*** and was never going to allow them to produce any kind of c***,, He never wanted any part of the 2nd movie either it was only when they paid him vast amounts of cash he took it up, plus it was partly a favour for walking out another project. Jaws 3 and 4 the actors were cheap signings and would have been on board with anything.... jaws 4 ffs.

    • @Mintylight
      @Mintylight Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah I remember watching this on VHS, recorded from tv. Dad always missed starting recording the beginning of films, so all movies I grew up with was missing a minute or so in the beginning, haha! At that age I enjoyed this more than the original because I didn't understand atmosphere, slow build up & nuances yet. Scared me so much! Also Doug was hot!

    • @RedHeadKevin
      @RedHeadKevin Před 3 lety +1

      "It's obvious that the woman in the boat meant to throw the fuel at the shark, but accidentally stumbled and drenched herself in it instead. When she fired the flare gun at the shark it caught her on fire as well."
      Plus, this was 1978, and she was undoubtedly encased head-to-toe in polyester.

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Mintylight I think it’s better than the original. I was surprised by how fantastic it Was!!

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety +1

      I think it’s better than the original

  • @marko-1987
    @marko-1987 Před 4 lety +26

    "what makes you think there's one in our waters? 😂😂 Oh lady come on, where were you the few years before.

    • @bleeneo101
      @bleeneo101 Před 4 lety +4

      🤣 thought the same thing! I mean you didn't hear about me?! I'm kinda a big deal! I met one up close and blew the shit out of it at the last second! Trust me bitch where there is one there is more!

  • @3912James
    @3912James Před 4 lety +20

    My favorite scenes:
    1. The water ski deaths (including the person operating the boat).
    2. Eddie's death.

    • @tenslastergames8086
      @tenslastergames8086 Před 3 lety

      There’s a book based on the early script, it’s very well written and has the mafia once again from the first book; but with a much larger role.

  • @xact13
    @xact13 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I could never stand this movie but the more I watch it; the more I appreciate what they did with the main characters, and what a hard movie this was to make. I'm really appreciating the direction that they decided to take it, when you think about it. Setting the story back in Amity and going with the story of Brody suffering PTSD and wondering if he was falling apart while the shark is quietly making it's impact was really playing to the strengths of the situation of having only those actors returning. The first half of the movie holds up really well nowadays as a story and allows the main characters to show and emote what they are going through rather than having them tell it with tons of dialogue. And the developer on the town counsel "Len" is such a well played realistic villain -even worse than the shark, and another small aspect of the movie that makes it hold up really well. Throwing in a teen slasher movie element was one way of trying to solve the problem. A tough movie to make and lots of script ideas from the writers that I sure would like to have seen in an alternate universe lol. Thanks for posting this!

  • @TheLisa-Al-Gaib
    @TheLisa-Al-Gaib Před rokem +3

    I want to see the prequel with young Quint and the Indianapolis. What a fantastic idea! I think that with today’s filmmaking sensibilities, it could be absolutely incredible. 🦈

  • @ATWDigital
    @ATWDigital Před 4 lety +5

    Just stumbled on this channel, love your mix of review, behind the scenes trivia and anecdotes.....really well done....subbed!

  • @Blazingstoke
    @Blazingstoke Před 4 lety +18

    Can't help but laugh nowadays at everybody's skepticism about there being a great white shark off Martha's Vineyard...

    • @slothstradamus89
      @slothstradamus89 Před 4 lety

      Exactly what I think every time I Jaws crosses my mind lol

    • @imonymous
      @imonymous Před 4 lety

      Can you explain what you're referring to?

    • @Blazingstoke
      @Blazingstoke Před 4 lety +2

      To the large population of great white sharks that migrate there every summer nowadays, of course!

    • @ScientificallyStupid
      @ScientificallyStupid Před 4 lety +3

      @@imonymous they have made an incredible comeback in those waters, thanks to various environmental protections applied to them and their food source (nice, fat seals). The convo would go much differently now.

    • @RedHeadKevin
      @RedHeadKevin Před 3 lety +1

      @@ScientificallyStupid That's part of why I'd love to see a Jaws 5, where the *real* villain is an environmentalist/ marine biologist doing everything possible to save the sharks from the "bad" fishermen and beachgoers, including getting them eaten.

  • @Dan-hq2js
    @Dan-hq2js Před 4 lety +4

    The first is a classic, but I love the second also the jell together and feel right to me , I think it's a fine follow up, getting the important members of original cast back and John Williams more ellabotate score to suit the action of events and way they continually play out is fantastic. From first seeing it as young teen I've always enjoyed it. I can't say the same for the last two films but even a great sequel is enough to be happy about.

  • @SonCarlosH
    @SonCarlosH Před 4 lety +7

    Good stuff dude, I'd love to see you look into the making of Jaws IV. How that movie ever got made has always fascinated me.

  • @djsi38t
    @djsi38t Před rokem +3

    A fantastic movie...and for me at 10 years old in the theatre..you can imagine my excitement.I especially love the musical score,something that is totally lost in todays movies shot with an iphone...lol.

  • @greenhousetrialstribulatio6720

    This was an outstanding overview of the many aspects of the making of Jaws 2. It was truly enjoyable. Roy Schieder the main character in this sequel is the reason the movie grossed over 200 million. The fun facts you provided were entertaining. Jaws was riddled with so many issues with the mechanical, papier mâché shark that John Williams score was relied upon to create consistent suspense, a level of anxiety and overall thrill for the audience. He provided an outstanding body of music for the sequel also. Thank you for taking the time to make this retrospective.

    • @jimbowlan5804
      @jimbowlan5804 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @greenhousetrialstribulatio6720 John Williams is so iconic I like his jaws 2 score it’s just as good as the original

  • @Nick-4K
    @Nick-4K Před měsícem +1

    The 4K physical of this movie is honesty amazing. Like watching the film again for the first time.

  • @Patrick-ig4nd
    @Patrick-ig4nd Před 4 lety +5

    It's still an utterly brilliant film and head and shoulders above most other works in the genre.

  • @jdgonzo1982
    @jdgonzo1982 Před 4 lety +20

    you deserve so many more subs...great work. I enjoyed every minute...

  • @TheGoodLad89
    @TheGoodLad89 Před 3 lety +1

    Plot twist: Brody screaming and firing his gun on the Beach was just Scheider trying to act crazy to get out of the Movie 😂😂

  • @aronbond
    @aronbond Před rokem

    Screw the ads layton, they're worth it for your videos. Always fascinating, always brilliantly put together

  • @aaronanderson8974
    @aaronanderson8974 Před 4 lety +62

    An underrated film. Especially when you see 3&4😱

    • @jerico641
      @jerico641 Před 4 lety +4

      If you have to compare it to those two cinematic abortions in order to put it in a favorable light, it ain't such a good movie, you think?

    • @cjsnedegar834
      @cjsnedegar834 Před 4 lety +1

      Part 3 I can live with and part 4 was just horrible.but part 2 is not by far the worst sequel I've ever seen.if you look at the time it was made it wasn't that bad.even without all the computer crap they put in movies today most of the sequels are junk.so with out that crap part 2 when you look at it really wasn't that bad.

    • @jerico641
      @jerico641 Před 4 lety +1

      @@cjsnedegar834 I dunno, I saw it in the theater first run in 1978, and even at the age of 14 I knew it was a rushed, cinematic money grab and generally a TV movie slapped onto the big screen. In artistic terms, the original needed no sequel whatsoever.

    • @Jared_Wignall
      @Jared_Wignall Před 4 lety +2

      jerico641 it’s a good film. Did it need to be made, no. But for a sequel to a film that never needed to exist, it’s a good film. 3 & 4 just suck.

    • @jerico641
      @jerico641 Před 4 lety

      @@Jared_Wignall Well, everyone's entitled to his opinion; personally, I found Jaws 2 pale, badly paced with mainly bland characters (with the exception of Roy Schieder), not to mention a ridiculously "underdeveloped" shark. To perhaps put it in a little perspective, I feel the same way about Rocky II.

  • @jokertdk
    @jokertdk Před 4 lety +5

    OUTSTANDING Review on JAWS 2!!! What a great companion retrospective to the 2001 documentary on JAWS 2! Amazing work as always.

    • @LaytonEversaul
      @LaytonEversaul  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you! I always hesitate a little if a lengthy documentary already exists, but I found there was a lot more to the story than what Universal wanted to talk about haha.

    • @jokertdk
      @jokertdk Před 4 lety +1

      @@LaytonEversaul Indeed! I was unfamiliar with just how desperate Roy Scheider was in getting out of the film to be honest. I had always heard he was "reluctant", but your doc shed some light on just how "Reluctant" he was. lol
      I know it would have been veering off the point of the documentary, but was there any info you would mind sharing regarding the 2 failed proposals for JAWS 2 briefly mentioned in your great retrospective, as well as the one accompanying the official JAWS 2 release? I've always had an interest for the "what might have been". I understand Arthur C Clarke's take really dove into going a more sci fi route, but that's about all I know.

  • @julioalvarez3145
    @julioalvarez3145 Před 3 lety +4

    That was gold. I really enjoyed this film. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @robertwilson214
    @robertwilson214 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Roy Scheider could elevate any film and hold your interest.

  • @jonanjello
    @jonanjello Před rokem +4

    Hi Layton. I rewatched Jaws2 last night and today discovered your channel. Watched this video and you A View to a Kill effort. Great stuff! Nice presentation, organization and always interesting information. Your stuff reminds me of Oliver Harper’s channel, another insightful and entertaining channel. Thanks for your content, Layton. I’m currently on your Swamp Thing video!

    • @LaytonEversaul
      @LaytonEversaul  Před rokem

      Thank you! I'm definitely more polished now than in those older videos, but the research is the same haha. And Oliver was definitely one of my inspirations! Although I hope I've found my own voice now.

  • @Revelian1982
    @Revelian1982 Před rokem +4

    Mate, your content is so polished and entertaining. You deserve more subs.

  • @enigma7784
    @enigma7784 Před rokem +2

    I had no idea what so ever until I read about the film on Wikipedia 12 years ago and I was taking aback when I read that they would get into fights verbal and once and yet you don't see any of tension whatever in Scheider's performance he still acts like Chief Brody and I liked that this one showed more of his family, fantastic actor I was gutted when I heard he passed away in 2008 RIP to a great actor 💙

  • @randyevans4967
    @randyevans4967 Před 2 lety +2

    Great retrospective and review. The second one is a decent successor. No one was ever going to get the lightning back in the bottle from the first movie, which is on the shortlist for best films ever made regardless of genre. They changed the tone. The teen slasher vibe is a great callout and is exactly how it comes across.

  • @wubranch1
    @wubranch1 Před 4 lety +24

    “Sharks don’t hold a grudge chief”

    • @shellsbignumber2
      @shellsbignumber2 Před 4 lety +4

      Lol, they do in Jaws The Revenge.

    • @wubranch1
      @wubranch1 Před 4 lety +3

      shellsbignumber2 the marine biologist said this in the first ten minutes as if the screenwriter was trying to tell everyone not to watch this movie, lol.

  • @linnyb1704
    @linnyb1704 Před 4 lety +3

    Enjoyed this documentary. I happened to watch the movie a couple of days ago, so it's great to hear the story behind the movie.

  • @1911olympic
    @1911olympic Před 3 lety +1

    I find that it is a magnificent picture. Beautiful music, filled with tension untill the bitter end, a great contrast between the joy of a summer holiday and the horror of the shark attacks. On top of that the multiple stories (mayor, Brodie's private troubles, shark) and the wonderful camera-work. Excellent job!

  • @commentingpausedtoprotectus

    The soundtrack with the finale at around 5:57 was pure Williams - absolute masterclass.

  • @jasonranne7698
    @jasonranne7698 Před 4 lety +28

    Am I one of the few who really enjoyed this sequel?

    • @counterweightshenanigans2808
      @counterweightshenanigans2808 Před 4 lety +2

      The original was my favorite movie of all time so I'm happy to see more but it was disappointing. The first was all about the characters. Roy was great in 2, but the kids were pretty bad.

    • @geupelboi
      @geupelboi Před 3 lety +4

      No, I don't think so at all. I love "Jaws 2"!

    • @gojiramusprimus9088
      @gojiramusprimus9088 Před 3 lety +2

      You're not the only one and I considered Jaws 1 and Jaws 2 my favorites the other Jaws movies not canon

    • @gvidovaldmanis6377
      @gvidovaldmanis6377 Před 3 lety +1

      @@counterweightshenanigans2808 Jaws 2 is better than the original imo

    • @MAGNUM2F
      @MAGNUM2F Před 3 lety +1

      No, it was a superb movie in its own right. Had this been the first of the franchise it would have had a very different rep. Jaws fir me is always going to be the best but this wasn't some throw away, make some money sequel. It was great.

  • @Thomas_of_the_forest
    @Thomas_of_the_forest Před 4 lety +4

    The Quint Prequel is a neat idea, but also one you'd want to be careful about how it plays out, so his speech is still just as impactful, if not more so

  • @twt3716
    @twt3716 Před rokem +2

    Whenever I'm crippled with depression I watch jaws 1 and 2. They cheer me up and are my fave 'feel good' movies. What a weird chap i am. The peter benchley book is pretty dark and gives a much more in depth view of the characters of Amity. Well worth a read but be prepared to always see the film in a different light afterwards.

  • @tombruncker7013
    @tombruncker7013 Před 23 dny

    The fact that Roy Scheider tried to convince the producers that he went insane is fucking hilarious to me yet his performance is easily the best thing in the film

  • @michaelbiscay9836
    @michaelbiscay9836 Před 4 lety +24

    Siskel & Ebert: It was a sloppy film. It's trash.
    Layton: It received mostly positive reviews.

    • @scottlowell493
      @scottlowell493 Před 4 lety +17

      Fuck Siskel and Ebert. They made as many bad and totally incorrect calls as they made reasonably accurate critiques.

    • @jenniferbrewer5370
      @jenniferbrewer5370 Před 4 lety +5

      @@scottlowell493 They both had a strange fondness for directors who turned out to be sex offenders too. Maybe if Jeannot Szwarc had been a sicko like Woody Allen and Roman Polanski, they'd have liked the movie better.

    • @mrmoviemanic1
      @mrmoviemanic1 Před 4 lety +2

      As much as I love the two for how they innovated Film Critiques. They were not perfect themselves, especially Ebert who while is one of the best at giving in-depth critiques of how the films affect a viewer, he also really never could make up his mind when time would favor a film and would occasionally change his verdicts due to the popularity.
      I mean at the end of the day every film critic are the least main reason you should see a film and really should only be taken seriously to read how they interpret the film so as you can see the effects of the films itself in media.

    • @mysteriousmrocd8384
      @mysteriousmrocd8384 Před 4 lety

      Jennifer Brewer Seriously? The fact that Polanski and Allen made cinematic masterpieces was the reason why Siskel and Ebert liked their movies. Stop trying to look for shit that isn’t there.

    • @Rschr101
      @Rschr101 Před 3 lety +1

      Ebert gave the classic Blade Runner a bad review. His opinion is not fact, just an opinion.

  • @fromthestars8951
    @fromthestars8951 Před 4 lety +3

    All i'm going to say is this... if Jaws 2 was released in 1975 as the original, i'm convinced it would have been a huge commercial success. It can't compare to the original purely because the original was so groundbreaking. It's still a great standalone flick.

  • @dustinschouest8405
    @dustinschouest8405 Před 4 měsíci

    I swear I'll never stop crying when I hear that final scene of Brody aiming that Garand to blow up the shark in the first movie

  • @David-rq9en
    @David-rq9en Před 3 lety +1

    "Sharks don't take things personally, Mr. Brody.
    *Jaws: The Revenge has entered the chat*

  • @aaronoman
    @aaronoman Před 4 lety +4

    Very classy review! Although I personally hoped to see more info on the Hancock version, particularly the twist involving QUINT’’S SON (!!!) coming to Amity to collect his father’s reward money from the first film.
    The son in question was all set up to be played by the actor who ended up playing Bob Burnsides in the final product (all the info concerning this is found in the 2015 published fan book ‘Jaws 2: the making of the Hollywood sequel’-the actor goes on to confirm this original plan, right down to him growing out his sideburns and whistling the same ‘farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies’ diddy tune made famous by Robert Shaw in the original classic).
    This concept was mysteriously dropped when Hancock was let go from the project and in my opinion would’ve made a cool concept for a future sequel.

  • @nicknewman7848
    @nicknewman7848 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent work. Informed and put together very well.

  • @TheTalkoftheStreetPodcast

    We'd just got a VCR and Jaws 2 was one of the first movies we recorded from the TV. For months, every day after school I'd get home and watch Jaws 2. Conservatively, I must've seen it at least 150 times. I knew the script by heart. I've even read the novel adaptation. I loves me some Jaws 2 and will often wind folks up by insisting it's better than the original. It's not, of course, but I honestly love it, far more than anyone in it probably did.

  • @garyturner5739
    @garyturner5739 Před 2 měsíci

    '99% of film sequels are simply corporate cad grabs.' An excellent summary of em.

  • @mikesutton381
    @mikesutton381 Před 4 lety +7

    Some seriously good editing on this! Akin to Oliver Harper our side of the pond.

    • @LaytonEversaul
      @LaytonEversaul  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you!! Oliver was definitely one of my inspirations to do this, so that means a lot. I try to add my own flavor and approach, but he and I have very similar taste.

    • @JCM-LedZeppelin-Stories
      @JCM-LedZeppelin-Stories Před 3 lety +2

      Oliver may put a hit on you, AWESOME WORK

    • @LaytonEversaul
      @LaytonEversaul  Před 3 lety +1

      jose calvo monturiol Haha Thanks!

  • @pauljk4280
    @pauljk4280 Před 4 lety +24

    Great work on video , enjoyed it. Jaws 2 wasn't bad especially against today's rubbish shark horrors . The casting were annoying teens and wanted them all eaten .

  • @Educatingben
    @Educatingben Před rokem +1

    I laughed at your comment about chief Brody smoking around his wife and children while they eat Cheerios at breakfast. Smoking was a very popular thing to do throughout the 1940s through the 1980s. It was not unusual to see is people smoking on airplanes and in movie theaters and even in hospital waiting rooms. Every car had an ashtray and every elevator had an ashtray outside of it.

  • @SMC01ful
    @SMC01ful Před 3 lety +1

    Cheers Layton, I had never heard or seen of, "Bang the Drum Slowly." I happen to think Jaws II is an above-average sequel. So, it's cool to get the inside rub on it.