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  • @OneThousandHomoDJs
    @OneThousandHomoDJs Рік тому +720

    Alex Kintner was the boy who was attacked out on his raft -- Several decades after the filming of Jaws (1975), Lee Fierro, who plays Mrs. Kintner, walked into a seafood restaurant and noticed that the menu had an "Alex Kintner Sandwich". She commented that she had played his mother so many years ago. The owner of the restaurant ran out to meet her - none other than Jeffrey Voorhees, who had played her son. They hadn't seen each other since the original movie shoot.

    • @JohnSmith112358
      @JohnSmith112358 Рік тому +29

      Amazing trivia! Thanks OneThousandHomoDJs

    • @peposo7
      @peposo7 Рік тому

      Jeffrey? Was it not "Jason" ? Easier to kill kids near a lake than the sea...That's why he was afraid of the water...

    • @psychshell4644
      @psychshell4644 Рік тому +10

      Every year, it's a meme about Alex!

    • @amiematthews6469
      @amiematthews6469 Рік тому +17

      What an AWESOME story!! Thanks for sharing!!!

    • @markwebster7435
      @markwebster7435 Рік тому

      And sadly she died of covid related illness

  • @WiseGuy5674
    @WiseGuy5674 Рік тому +682

    By the way, the USS Indianapolis story that Quint told is true.😎

    • @nigelhickman2274
      @nigelhickman2274 Рік тому +66

      As a 7 year old in 1975 .. it scared me more than than this movie ever did!

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 Рік тому +52

      @@nigelhickman2274 Yeah, he told the story very well.

    • @aprilhernandez4840
      @aprilhernandez4840 Рік тому +10

      Yes it is

    • @TheCpage66
      @TheCpage66 Рік тому +30

      And the anniversary of the sinking is July 30th

    • @LlamaLlamaMamaJama
      @LlamaLlamaMamaJama Рік тому +36

      Absolute stuff of nightmares. I first “heard” about that story when I was maybe 14 years old in the early 90s… Discovery’s Shark Week was coming up and they were promo’ing a documentary that would air.
      At the time I didn’t know what PTSD was…. and I remember thinking “HOW can someone live through that and ever be ok??” 😭

  • @humanbones
    @humanbones Рік тому +5

    Spielberg actually DIRECTED this film. Made him a household name.

  • @davidnelson6874
    @davidnelson6874 Рік тому +94

    “You’re going to need a bigger boat” is such an all time classic line.

  • @chrisstone5138
    @chrisstone5138 Рік тому +572

    Priceless reaction. A film from 1975 with a small budget that’s still 10 times better than most films in 2022.

    • @ReelinwithAsiaandBJ
      @ReelinwithAsiaandBJ  Рік тому +41

      Thank you so much for watching!

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Рік тому +48

      small budget?
      Not really.
      $9 million in 1974 is roughly $55 million today.
      It was one of the three most expensive films of that year.
      It is an awesome movie but it was by no means small budget.
      And it is still 10 times better than most films of *ANY* year. 😁👍
      A true masterpiece.

    • @shawnsmith2610
      @shawnsmith2610 Рік тому +6

      @@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ There is also the newer movie The Meg and you should watch the 80's movie Piranha part 2 sucks and there is the remake of the original that uses CGI but the original is good and very realistic there is also the 1977 movie Orca where a Orca-Killer Whale is killing people for revenge.

    • @shawnsmith2610
      @shawnsmith2610 Рік тому +1

      @@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ Some of the newest trailers for movies are Black Adam with The Rock,Wakanda Forever,John Wick 4,Avatar 2,Prey which is the new Predator Movie for tv shows She Hulk.

    • @shawnsmith2610
      @shawnsmith2610 Рік тому +6

      @@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ If you wan't to laugh alot watch the 7 Police Academy movies that came out in the 80's.

  • @carollandrum9223
    @carollandrum9223 Рік тому +224

    What y'all did when the head dropped out of the bottom of the boat is exactly what the entire theater did in 1975, me included.

    • @davidolson2729
      @davidolson2729 Рік тому +18

      That scene gets everybody, without exception.

    • @88wildcat
      @88wildcat Рік тому +23

      Ben Gardner, providing jump scares for 47 years.

    • @dickcnormis1444
      @dickcnormis1444 Рік тому +7

      I was 11 years old and saw this in the movies and threw up my popcorn after that scene

    • @swfcocs1
      @swfcocs1 Рік тому +1

      @@88wildcat that he did, though I never got how he got chomped by the shark but is,still on the boat, how did that happen lol

    • @paulpski9855
      @paulpski9855 Рік тому +8

      I was 9 y/o, youngest of five kids when this opened and my oldest brother decided it would be a great family movie to see. I can attest to the whole movie audience jumping and screaming at that scene.
      BTW I grew up on the east end of Long Island, NY and am a retired Naval Officer and every time I go to the beach I think of this movie before getting into the water.

  • @hrussell9677
    @hrussell9677 Рік тому +3

    Many people refused to go into the water after seeing this movie. It was one of the most traumatizing movies ever made. This was Spielberg’s first movie released in theaters and it was the first blockbuster. People lined around blocks to see this movie. It forever changed Hollywood and invented the summer blockbuster. If you ever get to see “Duel” with Dennis Weaver, it was Spielberg’s first movie (made for TV) and basically got him the Jaws directorship. “Duel” shows you his style of building tension over a simple concept (it basically is extreme road rage in the isolated highways of the west). Totally worth viewing.

  • @jolane3591
    @jolane3591 Рік тому +254

    Robert Shaw was seriously one of the greatest actors ever.

    • @mairyhuff7102
      @mairyhuff7102 Рік тому +15

      @Thomas Cibula fair well and adieu you ladies of Spain

    • @toddwarring9782
      @toddwarring9782 Рік тому +11

      I remember seeing an interview where Spielberg was talking about how fortunate they were to have him in the movie. He just came off of doing The Sting before this movie.

    • @robr9411
      @robr9411 9 місяців тому +3

      I agree, Shaw was amazing. So were Scheider and Dreyfus.

    • @Bluesit32
      @Bluesit32 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@mairyhuff7102For we received orders for to return back to Boston.

    • @richwatson1985
      @richwatson1985 3 місяці тому

      What are you? Some kind of half ass astronaut

  • @dancosta9488
    @dancosta9488 Рік тому +138

    This movie is almost 50 years old. You’d never know it from your reactions. That’s why Jaws is one of the best movies ever. It will thrill audiences for as long as people watch movies. This was a joy to watch.

    • @amiematthews6469
      @amiematthews6469 Рік тому +1

      Agreed! I’ve seen Jaws so many times!! I have it streamed on Amazon prime I used to have the DVD And before that VHS! Lol. Yet I still get excited when I see that it’s on television if I’m scrolling through channels and it along with the second jaws are the first movies that I watch at the beginning of summer!😂

    • @logik200
      @logik200 Рік тому +3

      One of my favorites as well. Along those lines...they should react to the Exorcist..another classic masterpiece😱

    • @saviourself687
      @saviourself687 Рік тому +6

      It's the fact that the first half of the movie lets you build the shark in your mind, and by the time you see the rubber monstrosity, you're already too freaked out to care. Add to that the excellent score, and it becomes a timeless classic that will continue to scare more generations.

    • @Pixelatedrat
      @Pixelatedrat Рік тому +1

      It's one of my 13yr daughters favorite movie and also one of my wifes.

    • @michellequinones7097
      @michellequinones7097 10 місяців тому +1

      I was 5 when this came out , my teenage brothers were babysitting for the weekend and made me go. I was afraid to take a bubble bath lol

  • @lewis9702
    @lewis9702 Рік тому +19

    That story that Quint was telling about the USS Indianapolis actually happened during WW II.

  • @aaronbarlow4376
    @aaronbarlow4376 Рік тому +28

    The floating head jump scare is the best jump scare in movie history, it gets EVERYBODY. Asia screaming in BJ's ear LMAO!

    • @jackbedient
      @jackbedient 4 місяці тому +2

      I said these same words on another reaction. It is the best jump scare and never fails to give a jolt to first time viewers.

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 3 місяці тому +3

      Back in the mid 70s in the theaters it was spectacular on the big screen I was 14 in 1975 63 Now lol

  • @deanladue3151
    @deanladue3151 Рік тому +5

    Hooper: "That's a 20 footer!!" Quint: "25, . . . . . 3 tons of him."

  • @markraffety3246
    @markraffety3246 Рік тому +131

    Robert Shaw's monologue (Quint) is one of the greatest moments in movie history.

    • @stacihensley7533
      @stacihensley7533 7 місяців тому +3

      And he filmed it in one take when he was so drunk he could hardly walk!

    • @user-ju9bm5vo5g
      @user-ju9bm5vo5g 2 місяці тому +1

      Il monologo più bello della storia del cinema❤❤❤😢 RIP Robert

    • @joelholland8523
      @joelholland8523 2 місяці тому +1

      He was highly liked and respected on set. Was like Richards big brother, to Richard. There all legends in my book. I was born in 1987. We owned this on tape since it came out. This movie is the reason mankind fears sharks like we do. Facts

  • @dr.burtgummerfan439
    @dr.burtgummerfan439 Рік тому +4

    Fun fact: When the mother slaps Sheriff Brody, the actress had never done a "stage slap" before. She messed up and really smacked Scheider across the face. He remained in character and they finished the scene. It was so good they kept that take in the film.

  • @misswendyjane4992
    @misswendyjane4992 Рік тому +2

    "You're going to need a bigger boat" is a famous quote that's part of our pop culture.

  • @blackknight1013
    @blackknight1013 Рік тому +5

    Jaws - the movie that scared a whole generation out of the water. ON a side note my grandfather was sunk twice in WWII and in one case most of the men died just from the water and the cold alone. No joke being sunk even if you survive the sinking itself.

  • @user-or1ye3iz6d
    @user-or1ye3iz6d Рік тому +40

    "We're gonna need a bigger boat" is a very famous line

    • @karadavis3590
      @karadavis3590 Рік тому +7

      And that line was ad-libed

    • @sallybannister6224
      @sallybannister6224 Рік тому +3

      When John Williams erote the music score, Spielberg thought it wasn't right, but he trusted Williams,

    • @surf101-
      @surf101- Рік тому +4

      So pathetic!!!
      The quote is "You're going to need a bigger boat."
      If it's so famous, why, why did you mess it up???? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @lordflashheart3680
    @lordflashheart3680 Рік тому +15

    The story Quint tells about the USS Indianapolis is true...

  • @pebblehilllane
    @pebblehilllane 9 місяців тому +8

    "You're going to need a bigger boat" is one of the most famous ad libs ever. Up with it is "“leave the gun, take the cannoli.” It was originally just “leave the gun," but the "take the cannoli" was an ad lib.

  • @patcecil1685
    @patcecil1685 Рік тому +86

    THE original summer blockbuster! This film never gets old :) Love it

  • @TrackMaster844
    @TrackMaster844 Рік тому +120

    It’s amazing how this film was made, it’s a miracle it was even finished given all the problems behind the scenes. The shark kept breaking down, they were weeks behind and over budget, the cast and crew was overworked. At one point when they were filming the scene on the boat where the 3 guys started singing, the film crew started to break down and cry because they were so exhausted and the song perfectly encapsulated how they were feeling.

    • @annieromanowski7730
      @annieromanowski7730 Рік тому +12

      Yep, it’s through Steven Spielberg’s determination and grit they got this movie made! But, you know, I always thought that if the shark had worked, this movie would not have been as good. It’s BECAUSE of all the problems that Spielberg and his team had, that they came up with such creative ways to get the different shots to kind of show the shark, but not really show the shark. So you had a girl in the beginning being attacked and that was scary as anything but you never see the shark and you have the little Kitner boy die on his raft, but you never see the shark that did it. And all those shots of the shark underwater made her look so much bigger and they didn’t do half with the shark that they wanted to do. Not showing the shark added to the suspense of the movie, and made it so much better! Talk about making lemons out of lemonade! Spielberg and the entire cast and crew said this was a nightmare to film, but it was the best damn movie I have ever seen!

    • @dylanpritchard4981
      @dylanpritchard4981 Рік тому +7

      Also this is the film that is responsible for “summer blockbusters” Summers used to be the worst time to release a film until Jaws was released!

    • @malcolmdrake6137
      @malcolmdrake6137 8 місяців тому

      You're spreading rumors, they didn't have that many problems making this movie, but people have turned a couple of technical problems into the biggest "fish tale" ever told over the decades. 😂

  • @OneVoiceMore
    @OneVoiceMore Рік тому +6

    "How do you drown a shark?"
    Keep them from moving forward. No water over the gills, no air.

  • @Dornie51
    @Dornie51 Рік тому +5

    Standard rule everybody should know, never swim at night and never swim alone. Love Jaws, it hasn't dated in 48 years 😊🦈

  • @OlympicLeprechaun
    @OlympicLeprechaun 7 місяців тому +5

    Robert Shaw's scene where he tells the story of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis is one of the greatest monologues ever put on film.

  • @sanelucid6942
    @sanelucid6942 Рік тому +77

    Robert Shaw, who played Quint, was an English actor, playwright, novelist and screenwriter. He performed Shakespeare to critical acclaim. His "Indianapolis" monologue is one of the greatest scenes in American movie history. Jaws has aged well....

    • @MichaelFisher-ph7lp
      @MichaelFisher-ph7lp Рік тому +9

      His monologue was totally improvised. According to the commentary Shaw was so convincing, Richard Dreyfus believed him that he served!

  • @ronrowley6319
    @ronrowley6319 Рік тому +10

    Guys without going into detail I will tell you that I have a terminal illness and as such I spend all my days alone and to pass the time I watch reaction videos I love your music reactions I've been watching since day one I am so happy you have moved into film and I have nothing negative to say about any reactor but I will say your reactions bring me the most Joy I've had in a long time I love the sincerity and honesty of your reactions so please keep it up and help me pass the time and I thank you very much for that

  • @neilblackshaw3486
    @neilblackshaw3486 8 місяців тому +2

    The most terrifying opening to a film. A masterclass in filmmaking.

  • @twobeer3316
    @twobeer3316 Рік тому +5

    Jaws has to be rated a 10. It scared the crap out of as kids, one of the most recognized sounds ever when the shark is near.

  • @jacobjones5269
    @jacobjones5269 Рік тому +134

    The look on y’all’s faces when Quint was sliding down that boat deck into the shark’s mouth was priceless..

  • @antoinetteeisenhower365
    @antoinetteeisenhower365 Рік тому +37

    My dad’s favorite movie. He loved this movie so much that he requested that he be buried with
    the movie. So I put the movie in his coffin. One of the greatest movies. Definitely watched it over 500 times. I never get sick of it.

    • @ReelinwithAsiaandBJ
      @ReelinwithAsiaandBJ  Рік тому +8

      Thanks for sharing this beautiful memory Antoinette ❤️❤️

  • @marcella6969
    @marcella6969 10 місяців тому +3

    FUN FACT: The reporter on the beach is actually the author of "Jaws," Peter Benchley!

  • @mischaoliver1130
    @mischaoliver1130 9 місяців тому +3

    Quint's story of the USS Indianapolis is a true story. It's one of the worst maritime disasters of all time. They were on such a secretive mission that people didn't know for days the ship was even missing

  • @rlevitta
    @rlevitta Рік тому +30

    It’s wonderful to know that this movie can still get screams after all these years. A true classic.

  • @RobertShugert
    @RobertShugert 4 місяці тому +3

    Robert Shaw’s haunting USS Indianapolis speech on a small boat, during the night is one of the best moments in movie history. Love how the tone immediately changes from comparing drunken wounds to his tale of being on that ship during WWII.

  • @pgpro8691
    @pgpro8691 8 місяців тому +3

    “We’re gonna need a bigger boat”
    One of the best lines ever

  • @deborahpaley21
    @deborahpaley21 Рік тому +26

    I wish you included the scene where the 2 guys throw his wife's holiday roast in the water, and the shark not only pulls out the dock, but follows the guy swimming back, and all you see and hear is the remaining dock, turning around to chase him with the music building. "Get ya feet outta the water!!"
    Scary AF and you don't even see the shark!

    • @mousetreehouse6833
      @mousetreehouse6833 7 місяців тому +3

      @deborah,
      Part of the genius of the movie was using humor, and that roast scene was both terrifying AND hilarious.
      Also one of the best examples of 'less is more' - not showing the shark was even more frightening!

  • @johnwood9504
    @johnwood9504 Рік тому +53

    How do you drown a shark? Unlike most other fish, a shark must constantly swim in order to force water thru its gills. If you can immobilize a shark by stranding it in shallow water it will then drown or suffocate. Also, sharks have an ability to sense electric fields. An aluminum cage in salt water can cause an electric reaction that can send a shark into a frenzy much like smelling blood.

    • @Frostrazor
      @Frostrazor Рік тому

      Similarly, great whites cannot be kept in captivity - they will stop swimming and just drown.

    • @mokane86
      @mokane86 Рік тому +6

      yes true. many sharks, particularly the "oceanic" sorts do require essentially constant forward motion, as do some other fish like bluefin tuna and rays, but there are many sorts of shark which do not share that requirement.
      Tigersharks being the probably most dangerous of that sort of shark bodytype which can rest stationary.

    • @johnwood9504
      @johnwood9504 Рік тому +1

      @@mokane86 Thanks for the clarification. I was going from memory (usually a bad idea anymore) rather than looking it up.

    • @danielupsdell2697
      @danielupsdell2697 Рік тому +1

      Cool thanks

    • @bostonvair
      @bostonvair Рік тому +2

      Also, towing the shark backwards can drown him.

  • @BlackRoseImmortal
    @BlackRoseImmortal Рік тому +36

    I apologize, I am just too lazy to go through all the comments to see if anyone talked about it, but that riveting scene when Quint is talking about the US Navy ship, the USS Indianapolis is actually a true story. There is actually a somewhat recent movie about it, I have not seen it yet myself.

    • @indigosunset70
      @indigosunset70 Рік тому +3

      john milius wrote that single scene for spielberg his friend.

    • @stew1981
      @stew1981 Рік тому +1

      The movie is pretty good, Nicolas Cage was in it. Horrible situation to be in.

  • @HeisenburgABQ
    @HeisenburgABQ Рік тому +7

    Amazingly my parents took me to see Jaws when it came out and I was 6 yrs old. Traumatized me for life.

  • @thatfelladownunder9396
    @thatfelladownunder9396 Рік тому +2

    One point lost in the passage of time, was the book was an international bestseller before the movie was made, it got a lot of attention as a book. Millions of people read it, including me, before the movie was released.
    And the movie STILL blew everyone away. It stopped some people swimming in the ocean, for years! 😂
    It still holds up well too. A true classic.

  • @JacobRivera168
    @JacobRivera168 Рік тому +66

    The Jaws final battle will forever one of the most tense and epic climax in cinema history for me, the boat sinking, time running out, Brody running out of weapons, the final shots, everything was just so epic.

  • @1938superman
    @1938superman Рік тому +62

    0:52 It actually wasn't produced by Steven Spielberg, but it was directed by him. This is EARLY in his career. It was his first hit. It is also THE FIRST summer blockbuster EVER.

    • @mousetreehouse6833
      @mousetreehouse6833 7 місяців тому +1

      1938,
      This was his first theatrical hit, right on the heels of his acclaimed TV movie, "Dual."
      Before that, I think Spielberg had only done one episode of a 3 segment two hour intro to the new "Rod Serlings Night Gallery."

    • @tinocontreras5105
      @tinocontreras5105 3 місяці тому

      it almost never got made, heard there was so many problems with the shark and Shaw issues lol. glad it did, remember seeing it at the drive in

  • @CossandraCastle
    @CossandraCastle Рік тому +64

    Chief Brody didn’t deserve that slap. He wanted and tried to shut down the beach but the mayor wouldn’t let him.
    Your reactions are making me fall in love with some of my favourite movies all over again. New subscriber.

    • @ReelinwithAsiaandBJ
      @ReelinwithAsiaandBJ  Рік тому +12

      Hey, Thanks so much for your sub! Welcome in Fam!!

    • @daniellej7914
      @daniellej7914 Рік тому +6

      Exactly

    • @NinjaBooKitty
      @NinjaBooKitty 3 місяці тому

      Nice. 🥰🥰

    • @trinitybernhardt9944
      @trinitybernhardt9944 3 місяці тому +1

      Every time he joked "slap him again" all I could think was she slapped him 17 times to get the scene right. Poor guy suffered enough. 😂

    • @witchqueen10
      @witchqueen10 2 місяці тому

      I’m glad someone mentioned it cause every time I watched Jaws reaction they forget that he didn’t have a choice

  • @CgGoil
    @CgGoil Рік тому +39

    I have always loved the scene where they compare scars and are getting drunk and singing. It feels like it created a space where the actors can really play around with their characters, and it also has that sense of doom knocking on the door, because they all know they will not stop untill they have killed the shark or the shark has killed them, without any of them saying it out loud. Beautifully written.

  • @zq9m3xh8
    @zq9m3xh8 Рік тому +184

    I've watched several good reactions to this, but you guys are far and away THE BEST! And the most fun! I knew Asia would be screaming all the way! LOL! And BJ was scared right along with ya, Asia! He ain't fooling NOBODY! LOL! Incredible how an "old movie" like this still stands up after nearly 50 years! It has aged well, like a fine wine! I have yet to see any reactors be even a little disappointed in this film. I saw this when it was new back in 1975 in the theater, and I was 10, and to this day it remains the most amazing movie theater experience I've ever had! Bravo guys!

    • @ReelinwithAsiaandBJ
      @ReelinwithAsiaandBJ  Рік тому +14

      Aye ❤️❤️

    • @sallybannister6224
      @sallybannister6224 Рік тому +13

      Seen Jaws so many times, but watching you guys was the best . , saw it through your eyes just great . 👍🏿 Much love to you from London

    • @jeanine6328
      @jeanine6328 Рік тому +1

      Fact!

    • @mildredpierce4506
      @mildredpierce4506 Рік тому +9

      Michael Wise, most reactors like Jaws but the reactors on one channel were so incredibly annoying. In the opening scenes when the girl was being eaten and pulled by the shark, they said “why doesn’t she just pull herself up” when she was holding on to the buoy. It seemed like they complained about every scene. Fortunately for us, reactors like them are few and far between.
      Asia and BJ are delightful to watch.

  • @Frostrazor
    @Frostrazor Рік тому +46

    It was nominated for 4 Academy Awards (Oscars)
    It won 3: Best Music Score by John Williams (music still today as iconic as Star Wars music), Best Sound Mixiing, and Best Editing.
    It was also nominated for BEST PICTURE but lost to: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    Interesting movie-fact, Spielberg named the animatronic shark they used "Bruce" which was the name of his lawyer.
    When I was a boy, my dad brought me to the drive-in movie to see a double feature when Jaws 2 was released. It was Jaws and Jaws 2 at the drive-in. I was so scared to even take a bath for weeks afterwards. I was only 10 but it left a lasting impression and scared me for my life.

    • @bonniemartell9750
      @bonniemartell9750 Рік тому

      Me too!!

    • @mattiasandersson8693
      @mattiasandersson8693 Рік тому +2

      Accidentally turned this movie on when I was 5 years old on the VHS. Still haunts me to this day

    • @michaelb1761
      @michaelb1761 Рік тому

      I had an aunt who lived in Florida. My mom told me my aunt was afraid to get in the water for years after this movie. I really enjoyed this movie when I saw it years later as a teenager, especially the Quint character.

    • @adinal1958
      @adinal1958 Рік тому

      Me too! Saw it in the theaters when I was 5. Scarred me for life. Also afraid of baths for a long time afterwards.

  • @christinesieverding1290
    @christinesieverding1290 Рік тому +10

    😂😂😂💀Kids, Nuns, Babies, Old Folks, Grown Folks…dying listening to you two describe who is coming in for Fourth of July. 😂

  • @rakitakhan
    @rakitakhan 7 місяців тому +2

    The dog that was eaten, his name was "Pippin" in the movie. This is also the name of the dog in the movie "The Meg".

  • @ramondwilliam1307
    @ramondwilliam1307 Рік тому +108

    Imagine seeing this at the theater in 1975. A Classic. Robert Shaw as Quint was an amazing acting performance, Roy Scheider. and Richard Dreyfuss were awesome as well. So believable they were, and no one could've done a better job, than these 3 great actors.

    • @nigelhickman2274
      @nigelhickman2274 Рік тому +5

      I don't imagine it ... I did - as a a 7 year old in one of the first movies I ever went to without my parents.
      The movie was rated 'parental guidance' ... it was both the most terrifying and greatest film I had ever seen!

    • @tahitifan100
      @tahitifan100 Рік тому +4

      @@nigelhickman2274 I was 7 as well . Went with my older cousins and stayed put of the water for few summers.

    • @anthonyporter5592
      @anthonyporter5592 Рік тому +3

      I did see it in the movie theatre when it came out in 1975. It was great!

    • @adinal1958
      @adinal1958 Рік тому +4

      I saw it as a 5 year old in the theaters. I don't think my parents knew what they were taking me to see; we were new to the country. Been terrified of sharks ever since. I've rewatched Jaws as an adult and absolutely it's a great movie. I know that sharks are just animals and not monsters and are a vital part of the ecosystem, but I still don't want to be anywhere near one and I still don't swim in the ocean. Nope nope nope. But definitely one of the greatest movies ever.

    • @alicesmith7020
      @alicesmith7020 Рік тому +4

      @@tahitifan100 I was 17 and saw this on a Saturday night. The next morning we went on our Beach vacation for a week. Did I go in the ocean you ask? H3ll no.

  • @juggy-ik7qy
    @juggy-ik7qy Рік тому +26

    One of the greatest films ever made. And Robert Shaw as Quint, one of the greatest performances on film.

  • @johnellis4129
    @johnellis4129 Рік тому +20

    My dad worked as a welder on the set of this movie and I remember him coming home with polaroids of him chilling in the mouth of the shark on the set. This movie scared me so bad that I still stay out of the water to this day lol.

  • @charlesc7950
    @charlesc7950 Рік тому +2

    I was 7 when Jaws came out. My 14-year-old brother took me to see it. It scarred me for life. 54 and I'm still not comfortable swimming in the ocean. Oh yeah, I've lived in Florida 15 minutes from the beach my whole life. Lol

  • @jonathancruz5932
    @jonathancruz5932 Рік тому +59

    This Jaws story is inspired of the true story from the horror event "Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916." Recommend another nature of terror: "The Ghost and the Darkness." It's a true story about two male lions attack the workers while they were constructions the railroad and kills 135 in per month.

    • @lanzknecht8599
      @lanzknecht8599 Рік тому +2

      Well it weren´t probably that much. The bones, hair and teeth of the lions were studied and the scientists who did the research believe that somewhat around 35 - 40 victims is realistic, a frightening number anyhow.

    • @Pinkielover
      @Pinkielover Рік тому +1

      Matawan New Jersey.. ive been there Used to pass it every year going down the Jersey shore

    • @cyndisanimaladventures6370
      @cyndisanimaladventures6370 Рік тому +1

      Ghost and the Darkness is one of my go to movies when I want to watch something and can't decide.

    • @travisfoster1071
      @travisfoster1071 Рік тому +1

      The true total amount of men killed by those lions was just shy of 110. Read... The Man Eaters Of Tsavo.

    • @lanzknecht8599
      @lanzknecht8599 Рік тому +4

      @@travisfoster1071 The book was written by John Henry Patterson who, of course had good reasons to exaggerate the number of victims, since he had killed the lions. According to the National Geographic article "How many people did the man-eating lions of Tsavo actually eat?" - "By studying the chemical composition of the lions’ hair and bones, Yeake estimated that they killed around 35 people, with a possible range of 4 to 72." Most victims were indian workers who had no experience with african wildlife. YT will block links from other sources, so i can´t post the link to National Georaphic here. Interesting though an analysis of the lion´s teeth in 2000 showed that the specimen that killed most people suffered from massive dental problems which probably made him turn to easy prey. And unlike the thrilling movie the Tsavo lions had no mane. Nevertheless "The Ghost and the Darkness" garanties high tension.

  • @williammuntzer7374
    @williammuntzer7374 Рік тому +40

    Jaws came out in 1975. I was 14 and my sister was 16. My father took us to the Mayfair Theater in Philly. The line was literally around the block. We waited 2.5 hours to get into the packed theater. It was the most popular movie ever at that time. It scared the hell out of everybody. My wife and I have watched this every July 4th for the past 40 years. It never gets old.

    • @psychshell4644
      @psychshell4644 Рік тому +1

      My sicko father took us to see at the shore. I was about 5.

    • @deborahpaley21
      @deborahpaley21 Рік тому +1

      I watch it every Memorial Day. I also saw it in '75. Best movie ever.

    • @tjm104172
      @tjm104172 Рік тому +2

      Jaws was the first movie that coined the phrase "Block Buster" just for the fact that people were lining up around the block to see it.

  • @hamptoninn9709
    @hamptoninn9709 Рік тому +7

    The girl that played Chrissy was genuinely hurt during that opening scene, those cries and shrieks were very genuine(although not on purpose but it worked well for the scene) were from her hip and legs. This scene was done by using a rope to yank her back and forth by set hands running back and forth on the beach to simulate being dragged and shaken by the shark.

  • @tracieward4134
    @tracieward4134 Рік тому +60

    I have seen this movie so many times, but watching this reaction was like watching it for the first time. My anxiety was so high. This was so much fun watching.

  • @scozz6139
    @scozz6139 Рік тому +35

    Jaws is a Classic!
    I remember when this movie came out in 1975, I was 19 years old, and this movie started an all-out panic about going in the ocean. I recall people all over the country, and the world for that matter, were afraid to go into the ocean after seeing this movie!
    And that feeling stayed around for years and years after the movie was released.
    What a great all time Classic!

    • @d.kyrstede3556
      @d.kyrstede3556 Рік тому +1

      I was 10 years old when I saw it in the theater. The next day the Austin American Statesman had an article about the unusual amount of sharks in the Gulf of Mexico. I swore never to into the ocean ever again. I had been to the French Riveria twice.

    • @msdarby515
      @msdarby515 Рік тому

      I was 11 when it came out and also terrified of getting in the water. The fact that I lived in South Dakota and we only had lakes and rivers didn't change my mind. 🤣🤣
      And yes, I often wonder what the hell my parents were thinking by letting me go! 😳

  • @christhrasher9892
    @christhrasher9892 Рік тому +27

    Robert Shaw is as Quinn is awesome. When he tells his story of being in the water for days with the other soldiers and the sharks got most of them. Actually that's a true story. Gets me in the feels everytime.

  • @robbieingram7710
    @robbieingram7710 Рік тому +2

    Jaws was filmed on the island of Marthas Vineyard. A beautiful location and the sharks name was Bruce. He was named after Steven Spielberg’s lawyer.

  • @hollyr1208
    @hollyr1208 7 місяців тому +3

    I've seen this movie hundreds of times and it's always so fun to watch someone watch it for the first time

  • @pedroruiz3943
    @pedroruiz3943 Рік тому +21

    The jump scare in the underwater night scene is one of the greatest ever.

  • @phoenix9448
    @phoenix9448 Рік тому +11

    The fact that "Bruce" [the shark] kept breaking down was a lucky thing in that Spielberg, the crews and the actors were then able to make the terror more real. Fear comes from the unknow, not knowing what the danger is and from where it will come at you. It [in a way] allowed the audiences' imagination to take hold and raise the suspense level. This was the first real blockbuster from Spielberg. Showing the directorial talents of this guy and as they say the rest is history. What he has directed and produced in the years that followed have been some of the best movies that have survived the test of time.

    • @leonardshevlin7260
      @leonardshevlin7260 Рік тому

      It was the first blockbuster by anyone, if I remember correctly.

    • @rebel11201991
      @rebel11201991 Рік тому

      I think Spielberg saw the success and intentionally did this with Jurassic Park with the raptors and Rex. Our first glimpse of a raptor is just an eye and we don't get a good clear look really until the kitchen. We see some but it is blurry or in shadows before that. The Rex doesn't have the same suspense building but again it is several minutes of build-up seeing a claw, then the head before it gets out of the enclosure and we see the entire thing.

  • @kathrynbeetham5308
    @kathrynbeetham5308 4 місяці тому +2

    Ive watched this movie about 20 times, and Im still on the edge of my seat every time. Its not my usual gandre of movie, but I think its one of the three top movies ever made.

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR203 5 місяців тому +2

    I was 9 when my dad took us to see this movie. That decapitated head gave me a nightmare. I swear I had a dream that night and it was an exact replay of that scene.

  • @lisazaccardimeunier8378
    @lisazaccardimeunier8378 Рік тому +16

    Remember this line, “you’re gonna need a bigger boat”.

  • @patm5594
    @patm5594 Рік тому +6

    This movie kept a generation from swimming in the ocean. Loved the reaction. You guys are the best !!

  • @user-pc9wp7hd4e
    @user-pc9wp7hd4e 9 місяців тому +3

    The most epic line to me in this movie is "Smile ya son of a bitch!"

  • @samanthanicholls641
    @samanthanicholls641 Рік тому +31

    Did you realise you don’t actually see the shark for about 40 minutes?! 🦈
    The simple music suspense and your reactions to everything were brilliant! 🙌🏻
    Can’t wait to see more! 😊

  • @chrislaustin
    @chrislaustin Рік тому +59

    The looks on your faces for the first attack, should be the preview pic for this video, absolutely priceless!!!

    • @mystisith3984
      @mystisith3984 Рік тому +3

      To me the screaming of the first victim is what my nightmares are made of. Move over Jamie Lee Curtis, this is the true scream queen here, lol.

  • @terricooper3678
    @terricooper3678 Рік тому +15

    Loved your reactions! Spielberg was frustrated because the shark kept breaking down and sinking. He realized later the movie was better with the audience not seeing the shark too much. My brother and I went into the theater with popcorn and chocolate. 5 minutes in we both threw our food away after the first girl died.

  • @haeleth7218
    @haeleth7218 10 місяців тому +2

    Never mind, "You're gonna need a bigger boat". In my mind it would been a war ship.

  • @pauley4580
    @pauley4580 10 місяців тому +3

    Nobody wanted to go swimming in the ocean or any water after this movie. Everybody was through after seeing JAWS!

    • @pauley4580
      @pauley4580 10 місяців тому +2

      People used love start mouthing that JAWS shark coming theme the minute somebody would get in the water

  • @DM_Bluddworth
    @DM_Bluddworth Рік тому +37

    I’m from Long Island NY, and saw this movie when I was 8 years old. This movie changed beach attendance for at least two years. Your reaction to the head popping out of the boat, was the same for everyone. Definitely my first “jump scare” in a movie, and I can’t think of one worse and I’m 55 now.

    • @LaBlueStateGirl
      @LaBlueStateGirl Рік тому +5

      I lived across the Long Island Sound in Connecticut when it came out and that summer, the kids were divided by who was allowed to see it and who was not. My parents thought it would be too much for both me and my younger sister (I'm 59 now). Sometimes I think the play by play that I got some the other kids was scarier than seeing the actual movie! Remember how some people were even scared of swimming pools and bathtubs? A few years later, the catchphrase, "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, " really gripped the nation!

  • @NoelMcGinnis
    @NoelMcGinnis Рік тому +43

    It’s amazing that a movie from 1975 can still blow people away in 2022. That’s good movie making. I remember waiting in line for two and a half hours to get into the theater to watch this when I was a kid.

  • @torontomame
    @torontomame Рік тому +1

    I JUST took a bite out of a snack when BJ said "Swimming in the dark??" I spluttered as I yelled "Exactly!!" I can NOT imagine swimming in the sea in the dark. HELL no.

  • @bgray625
    @bgray625 11 місяців тому +1

    "Sometimes that shark, he looks right into ya. Right into your eyes. Y'know the thing about a shark, he's got... lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eyes. When he comes at ya, doesn't seem to be livin'... until he bites ya. And those black eyes roll over white, and then..."

  • @3flying986
    @3flying986 Рік тому +47

    This was my first movie I saw on the big screen...I was 5 years old and my Dad and uncle were drinking moonshine and my uncle kept pestering my dad to go see it..needless to say I was traumatized and would not go into the ocean for 6 years afterwards,my mom was so pissed off at dad for that 😂

    • @nigelhickman2274
      @nigelhickman2274 Рік тому +7

      My elder sister (9yold) remained scared of 'the toilet' for about 6 months after seeing this movies.

    • @heather9857
      @heather9857 Рік тому +1

      LOL, that's a great story.

  • @frekitheravenous516
    @frekitheravenous516 Рік тому +8

    In the book version which came before the film, she could feel the water under her heave up and down i guess when the shark circled her and her "gut instinct" was kicking in and letting her know something wasn't right. Here's 2 quotes from the book :
    Quote #1 - "The fish closed on the woman and hurtled past, a dozen feet to the side and six feet below the surface. The woman felt only a wave of pressure that seemed to lift her up in the water and ease her down again. She stopped swimming and held her breath. Feeling nothing further, she resumed her lurching stroke. "
    Quote #2 - "For the first time, the woman felt fear, though she did not know why. Adrenaline shot through her trunk and her limbs, generating a tingling heat and urging her to swim faster. She guessed that she was fifty yards from shore. "

  • @marcleitman9778
    @marcleitman9778 10 місяців тому +2

    When I saw this movie as a kid in the late 70’s, it scared me badly. Ironically, if you look at the mice type at the bottom of the movie poster, it says “may contain intense imagery.” You think….

  • @renaymatthews6929
    @renaymatthews6929 Рік тому +15

    When I was a kid they rereleased this into the theaters in the 80s and my entire family went to see it together, my aunts and cousins. I was born here in Sarasota Fl and we practically lived on the beach. After this movie, I could not enjoy the beach ever again. I'm 49 now and I refuse to go into the ocean. You guys are the best movie reactors on youtube in my opinion. I love how BJ was leaning way back in that one scene and then Asia is so funny. I love watching movies with you guys.

    • @markcole5108
      @markcole5108 8 місяців тому

      My dad took me to see the movie when it was released and I was seven. I didn’t even want to get in a swimming pool after that.

  • @patrickmcgavin2245
    @patrickmcgavin2245 Рік тому +9

    The POV only happened because they were having difficulties getting the 🦈 to work. Which worked out better because the fear is in the unknown. It was truly a blessing in disguise. And Jaws made Steven Spielberg's career.

  • @bostondave7552
    @bostondave7552 Рік тому +13

    If you notice they don’t show the shark a lot of the time. The music alone and the suspense is what gets you. You guys made more anxious by your reaction. Lol

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Рік тому +3

      Spielberg wanted more shots of the shark, but the mechanical shark hardly ever worked and it looked too fake. But the drama and suspense is increased by rarely showing it.

  • @jaywillingham4085
    @jaywillingham4085 Рік тому +2

    LMAO ! I bout spit my coffee out !
    "Oh they bringin everybody, old people, babies"
    But BJ says "Nuns" . . . I cant.

  • @leonardshevlin7260
    @leonardshevlin7260 Рік тому +1

    That was a hardworking shark. He didn't even take off a national holiday!

  • @goldieschooch8512
    @goldieschooch8512 Рік тому +56

    I’m having so much fun watching you guys!! Asia covering her eyes but BJ’s eyes are popping out of his head!! Love you guys ✌🏻☀️

  • @bakercarl8518
    @bakercarl8518 Рік тому +4

    BJ , when she screams, you don't scream. You go in protective mode!!!

  • @edwardsanchez5350
    @edwardsanchez5350 Рік тому +8

    Asia holds her stare of disbelief for 10 seconds starting at 17:15. It's priceless!!

  • @mooncritter721
    @mooncritter721 11 місяців тому +3

    As a NAVY vet I was more afraid of the monsters below in the ocean than any land enemy. I was critically injured in war by a hit to my naval vessel. Bombs and bullets are horrible but being eaten alive, I can`t imagine a worst death! I fought for your freedom and am proud of it. If I had one request it would be to react to BATTLE SHIP. It was such a good movie with aliens and a love story to boot. Hope you will react to it. Love your reactions. I watch them all.

    • @mousetreehouse6833
      @mousetreehouse6833 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your service!
      I'll have to check out Battle Ship, maybe get it into my Halloween movie line-up.
      ☠️👿👽🤖👹
      Thank you for the recommendation!

  • @GrouchyMarx
    @GrouchyMarx Рік тому +66

    This is the movie that made Spielberg very famous. His next blockbuster hit in 1977 set him on the path of becoming a legend. It's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", but if you're going to do it _please_ do the original theatrical release for your first experience with it before ANY other versions. The other releases called "Special Edition" and "Director's Cut" were just not as impressive or fun, and they didn't do nearly as well at the box office as the original did. They painted a darker tone and weren't as positive, fun and uplifting as the original. CEotTK is also a good one to see before you watch "Independence Day" because of a certain fun line from Will Smith in I.D. as you will hear when doing that one! 🖖😎

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Рік тому

      Close Encounters wasn't anywhere near the blockbuster Jaws was though. It was Jaws that set him on the road to legendary status. Jaws was a worldwide phenomenon.

    • @GrouchyMarx
      @GrouchyMarx Рік тому +1

      @@lyndoncmp5751 Before Jaws he was a relatively unknown. Most of us never saw or ever heard of "Duel" until well after bigger movies like Jaws, CTotTK, Raiders of the Lost Ark, etc. Jaws just made Spielberg famous. It was his following movies that made him a legend. Had he dropped out of movie business after Jaws I doubt he'd be considered a legend on Jaws alone. I agree Jaws was a bigger movie box office than CEotTK, but it was those two movies that piled people into theaters on any movie he would make afterward. We piled into theaters to see CEotTK because of Jaws and no one I knew was disappointed. In fact most of my friends and myself preferred CEotTK over Star Wars, where SW was a bigger box office draw then but Close Encounters still did well despite the awesome SW. 1977 was a good year for scifi fans.

    • @Dusty999
      @Dusty999 Рік тому +1

      Close Encounters was one of the most boring, flaccid movie I ever saw.

    • @GrouchyMarx
      @GrouchyMarx Рік тому +3

      @@Dusty999 Good for you. If they do it don't watch it. It'll only upset you. 🤪

  • @michaelpennington9327
    @michaelpennington9327 Рік тому +46

    I was laughing so hard at your reactions. Especially Asia’s screams at the jump scares! I knew when they were coming and was waiting for it each time! 😅😂🤣

    • @michellelane6527
      @michellelane6527 Рік тому

      She made me jump at I saw this movie millions of times

  • @andrewcuevas1958
    @andrewcuevas1958 8 місяців тому +2

    Fun fact steven spielberg said jaws is a sequel to his first movie he made called DUEL with a killer truck but in water …. Duel is a great movie ..

  • @iandavis8755
    @iandavis8755 Рік тому +2

    The Story Quint told them, was the same thing that happened to the convoy of ships my grandfather served on during the second world war. Japanese subs attacked, and the crews of the supply ships with fuel and other flammable cargo tried to abandon ship. My grandad said that the enemy shot the allied sailors in the water, which attracted sharks and other predators. He never told any of our family what his deployments were like until the last year he was alive, and was heavily into his drink. Makes this scene that much darker whenever I watched this movie.
    On another note, an almost record setting great white shark was pulled out of the Long Island sound shortly after this movie was released...crazy coincidence...

  • @charlieeckert4321
    @charlieeckert4321 Рік тому +4

    You want to know the reason we have a PG-13 rating, this it!
    Quint's price of $10,000 is worth $54,330.11 in today's money.
    The problems with the shark actually helped the movie because it didn't work most of the time, and they had to re-write a lot of the script. Everyone thought it made the movie better.
    The reason why the shark didn't work was because when it was built it had electronic controls, which worked fine in fresh water but short circuit edges in sea water. When they figured it out they changed the controls to hydraulics (the same things forklifts use.)
    The scene when Hooper inspected the boat (and found the shark's tooth) was actually shot in a swimming pool in California. They poured milk into the pool to make it mirky.

  • @amiematthews6469
    @amiematthews6469 Рік тому +48

    You two are my favorite UA-cam duo of all time. I love your reactions to each other’s feelings. Neither one of you are trying to be the center of attention like so many others are on UA-cam. You respect each other’s thoughts and opinions and it’s awesome to see that!!! Keep doing what you’re doing and your channel will keep growing!! You’re THE best!!♥️♥️

  • @danjmcs
    @danjmcs Рік тому +3

    Not only Spielberg, but that brilliant score from John Williams... the music sets the tone so much for this movie and so many others going forward in his career... the making of has some great interviews where they talk about the music and how they used different sounds and sequences to let the audience know something was coming, without having to show it... partly because of the lack of being able to do the special effects of the shark in the way they really wanted... the limits of the day creating the need for other innovation and creativity.

  • @cindycrewsbeach72
    @cindycrewsbeach72 8 місяців тому +1

    We played the theme to Jaws as I was walking down the isle at our wedding. It was the perfect ice breaker for our crowd. Everyone laughed and started chatting with each other, and that was the point. We wanted everyone to enjoy each other’s company. And it worked perfectly!

    • @joshuah9109
      @joshuah9109 7 місяців тому +1

      That's amazing, love it

  • @John-eq9tv
    @John-eq9tv Рік тому +14

    When the shark gets that guy in “the pond”, there is a cut scene you can still find on the net. The shark was, in fact, going for the sheriffs son, the cut scene showed the man in the shark’s mouth, still alive, holding the boy out front, away from the shark’s mouth, as the shark is pushing both of them through the water. Speilberg, after seeing the footage, felt it would be too traumatic & cut it from the film

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Рік тому +2

      Never understood that. Quints death is far worse. As is Alex Kintner erupting in a fountain of blood.
      The pond scene was original just shot with the fin contraption. No shark mouth etc was shown. Then later on they did some pickup shots of Bruce coming underwater and chomping on the guy.

  • @lauranievinski8323
    @lauranievinski8323 Рік тому +27

    Great reaction! Crazy that this came out in 1975 and it was rated PG. They did an awesome job on the shark - it still looks real and believable today.
    Amity is a fictional town. Jaws was filmed in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts and it was actually filmed in the ocean.
    It almost wasn’t made, as they had several problems with the shark. (Steven Spielberg named the shark, Bruce, after his lawyer - lol).
    Movie was way over budget and took way longer to complete than anticipated.
    The big reason it takes so long for us to be able to see the shark is due to all the mechanical problems they had with it.
    All that being said, it was a HUGE box office smash and is considered the first Summer Blockbuster.
    I saw it in 1975 when I was 12 years old and it is still my favorite movie of all time.
    P.S. The newscaster that they show on the beach is actually Peter Benchley, who wrote the book Jaws that the movie was based on.

    • @nathanbouquin9640
      @nathanbouquin9640 Рік тому +2

      This was before the PG 13 rating was introduced. A lot of Spielberg films are like this. ET, Poltergeist, Close Encounters ect.

    • @coreymason7017
      @coreymason7017 Рік тому +2

      I grew up watching this film and it’s one of my all time favorites. I had the privilege to see it in theaters on a re-release and was impressed on how it looked even better on the big screen. You really get the SIZE of that shark

    • @CannonRaw
      @CannonRaw Рік тому

      When PG means parental guidance. It's something that lost meaning over the years. I forget who wrote it. There was a study that showed that PG-13 is actually really graphic. Shying away from language and gore actually is worse. Desensitization to violence and other mature themes is a major concern of mine.

  • @user-us5pv8zw3z
    @user-us5pv8zw3z 3 місяці тому +1

    I grew up on Martha’s Vineyard, and I clearly remember riding my bike down to the beach to see them filming Jaws. The entire island was abuzz with stories and gossip. My friends and I were never afraid of sharks. We were too used to seeing Bruce, the mechanical shark, fail miserably in the water.

  • @toddwarring9782
    @toddwarring9782 Рік тому +1

    Asia that blanket didnt go over your head the entire movie. Im proud of you!