Hooper In The Shark Cage | JAWS (1975)
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2020
- Hooper comes face to face with the infamous shark as he attempts to put an end to the horror!
From Jaws (1975): When a young woman is killed by a shark while skinny-dipping near the New England tourist town of Amity Island, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) wants to close the beaches, but mayor Larry Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) overrules him, fearing that the loss of tourist revenue will cripple the town. Ichthyologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and grizzled ship captain Quint (Robert Shaw) offer to help Brody capture the killer beast, and the trio engage in an epic battle of man vs. nature.
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*Words cannot describe just how legendary the music for this movie is*
And it still is in 2023 :)
No words at all it just is
One barrel chase is a banger bruh
Indeed lol 🔥
The music from the scene was playing in my head while I was taking my GED test.
The idea of being eaten alive is such a primal terror going right back to ancient times
That part at 0:45
Man from a storytelling perspective that's the shot! That's the moment when Hooper finds out this shark isn't simply hunting anymore. It's out to get them, and won't stop until either he or them are dead.
Who knew an fish would make for such an iconic antagonist. Spielberg and Benchly perfected their stories.
To this day I believe almost that they’ll make it back to shore and drown the shark but then blasted Quint breaks the engine in his fit of rage!! Great tale though
The ocean being absolutely d3voud of all sea life helps to create the sense of a standoff
As though all other creatures are terrified of this ferocious beast that stalks the murky waters
@@SamuelBlack84 well said!
0:45 when the cellos really kick in, perfectly timed with the sharks awesome appearance. Hitchcock must have wept when he saw this.
Watched it again today in 4k with the mono it was fantastic. Please release this masterpiece with the mono for the 50th anniversary in cinemas. It’d still beat anything out today by a mile
0:37 very iconic shot of hooper as he realized he is fucked
The cage has barely just been lowered. Hooper hasn't even collected himself yet and the goddamned shark is IMMEDIATELY towards him. Just perfect. I'm honestly not the biggest Spielberg fan in the world but this movie is a top ten Horror classic still.
Fun fact: an actual shark attacked him, he was supposed to die there but the scene was too good so the writers had to re-write the story it to keep the legendary scene.
The cage has barely just been lowered Hooper hasn't even collected himself yet
Jaws is not a horror film. Spielberg even said it himself.
Yes it is. @@roquefortfiles
What did he consider it, a musical?
So the story goes...an Australian couple, Ron and Valerie Taylor, were working with an inexperienced diver named Carl Rizzo. The production team had sent a scaled down cage and Carl was a small man. This was done to make the 16 foot sharks look like the 25 foot long one in the film. Carl didn't want to go back in the water after having seen the Great White up close. He was just about to get in when a real shark got entangled in the cage. Carl would have died had he been in the cage. Spielberg used the footage of the shark thrashing about in the movie.
Cómo se dio la vuelta tan rápido 😂
I've seen the entire Jaws saga and needless to say, this is the best. Also, Bruce still looks like the biggest shark even though the ones in the sequels are said to be bigger.
Well the shark in Jaws 3 was definitely bigger / biggest 35 feet
He looks great here the 4k cleanup was fantastic too and I don’t think the producers were able to get a believable shark after Bruce he’s perfect
2:07 Hooper helps make this scene with those underwater screams, dread to think how terrifying this would actually be with the cage breaking around you with that coming for ya.
Props to Hooper for risking his life
Hoopers courage is seriously overlooked in this movie
That a huge great white shark!!!! 😮
0:46 when the music kicks up, it sends a shiver down my back...still to this day!! 😂😂
1:26 Jaws: “ Ya thought I was gone boi?”
First the set-up: the threat appears, then it goes away. Now, silence, and the spectator, now made aware of the danger, waits with pounding heart.
That’s such an amazing way on how to build up suspense
@@diegofavaratozfilms962 It is, isn't it?
I still reckon this movie is the best ever it perfected and honed what came before and was set to be a hallmark for what came after
25 feet long for an adult male Great White Shark is rare.
Yeah. I think the largest great white ever recorded was 22 ft.
@@casesoutherland4175 There was a 23ft shark caught off Malta in 1987 but it was a female, inside her stomach was a 6ft blue shark she'd swallowed whole and an 8ft dolphin she'd eaten in three bites
@@Zeruel3 nah there was report off coast of Palawan of. A 100ft shark sorry
Jaws in many ways is a reimagining of Moby Dick. Human brain against beast brawn. Us humans are pretty amazing in terms of what we can build and how we can think, but on a physical level we are no match for the sheer power of a great white shark.
The only question is: which will triumph, brain or brawn?
In this movie the shark was both brawns and brains
When the shark appears in the distance and the music hits, it reminds me of driving in my car out in the hood or in a rural area at night and then an animal darts out of nowhere.
transparent divisive nonsense. get a real job
The shark in the cage was filmed by Ron and Valerie Taylor the scene with Hooper investigating Ben Gardner's boat and the head falls out when hooper tries to remove a sharks tooth was a scary scene
This finally gives us like a perfect view of the shark in the movie.
It’s because it was a real shark and was not meant for that to happen
@@creati_949 obviously.
The shot below the sharks fin as it rolls and mangles the cage looks really great.
Awesome film.
Great scene of the shark destroying the cage.
even better it’s JAWSOME
I don’t people had any idea of how big Bruce really was until this scene.
I think the revelation here is how Intelligent the shark is in parallel to how violent it is.
HaHa - I'm in a steel cage, you can't touch me...
Jaws: Hold my beer
I think you mean hold my scare count imma goin to make the most terrifying and double nope scene since the birth of horror movies at sea
0:44 is one of the best moment
2:52. The exact scene tha make hooper survives in the movie. Originally Hooper was suppose to die, but Spielrberg want to keep this scene. Due to nobody was in the cage, Spierlberg make that change
Prefer the book for the final chapters
It make sense for the book hooper in that is an affair partner and much less kind so he dies because he is so unlike able.
But he is not that in the movie so it makes sense for him to survive.
I would’ve loved to see audiences first reaction to 1:26 in the theatre
0:45 That is one BIG shark 🦈
Killer Quality & Sound & ...
KILLER SHARK & I LOVE IT !!! 👍🏻🦈👍🏻
It’s crazy to think this movie was expected to be a big flop! Of course, the opposite happened and it changed the world.
You see, it’s production was a total disaster; the script had to be changed during the production, there were weather problems, it was tough to shoot scenes in the water, and the three animatronic sharks were extremely unreliable. Spielberg originally wanted the animatronic sharks to have more screen-time, but multiple problems forced him to have the animatronics appear less. All of this caused Spielberg to shoot many scenes of the shark hinting it was really there when it actually wasn’t. An example being the yellow barrels; they moved in a way so that the audience could believe the shark was really there.
It was surely meant to be considering one of the movie’s greatest strengths is it’s suspense, and it wouldn’t have been the save had the shark appeared more!
0:46-0:49-0:50-0:51 my favorite parts
1:26 and 1:59 When the Shark attacks and the look of fear on Hooper's face. 😮😮😮😮
1:02,1:31,1:37 the real life Great White Shark
1:27 Shark: SURPRISE!
If this scene were more realistic, then Hooper would have released a brown cloud underwater.
The first ram into the cage is excellent hooper goes flying lol the youth with Michael does the same too in the estuary
We're gonna need a bigger cage.... I mean boat.
Quint: The young lad brought just this one
Brody: Goddamn it Hooper
you're
Strong like its ancestor
1:37
That shot looks kinda realistic
That is a real great white shark
upload silent hill plz.
I don’t care how fake that mechanical shark looks. I would not want to be in the middle of the ocean with a beast that massive. 🦈
Glück gehabt der Pursche! Gut dass er sich auf den Poden verstecken konnte
2:52 it took me years to notice the cage isn't torn up like it was, they just wanted the crazy shark footage. 😄
Hooper does have silly hands
2:48 [The shark starts attacking the cage as Hooper swims to the bottom of the ocean]
BRODY: Bring him up, Quint! Goddamn it... Bring him up now!
[Hooper swims to the bottom and hides behind some sea plants]
BRODY: Pull it up! Pull it!
[The shark continues to attack the cage]
BRODY: Come on, he's in there. Just pull it. Just pull. Bring him up. Bring him up! What are you waiting for?! Pull him up! Come on, Quint, bring him in!
[The shark continues its assault on the cage. On the Orca, the crane arm that's holding the cage starts to creak and give way]
QUINT: It's giving way!
[The crane arm breaks off and hits Brody]
BRODY: Ow!
[The shark sees the empty cage, and starts to swim away]
The shark is strong
How does nobody not know that that the shark charges to a real great white shark to the shark that the people who made the shark
🦈ahhh lol
I watched this movie some
1:36
In the complete shot scene the real shark is still stuck in ropes as the cage drifts to bottom, did the shark ever escape or they just leave it to die?
The shark escaped. It was able to free itself from the ropes.
@@CloverSpaders1995 you sure about that? If you watch the deleted scene, it goes to bottom ( till out of view) still trapped in ropes
@@subreel12000 yes. According to Ron Taylor, the shark escaped.
In Valerie Taylors book Great Shark Stories, she confirms the shark broke away and escaped.
First shots for Jaws. Filmed February 1974.
The man almost died To shark
i seen this jaws movie with my mother
When I first watched this I was so scared Hooper was gonna die I cried
Fun fact: he was originally meant to die in this like he did in the book but when they were filming sharks in Australia a shark hopped on an empty cage and that was the scene they used so hooper lived.
Yea originally the shark breaks the cage and Hooper died but the shark that wiggled on top of the cage was a real shark and Spielberg liked it so much that he changed the script so hooper got to live.
The death in the book was grim, even brody shoots hooper accidentally in the sharks mouth!
In the book the shark gets far enough inside the cage and kills Hooper.
I wonder what happen if Brody failed what would quint do do you think he slowly skim bottom towards the shore? Also get spear?
‘I’m trapped, like a fool I’m in a cage’ I can’t get out’ 😂
cupar en da cayje
É o submarino
You know what receding to?
when the shark under water there are no barrels ropes
0:45/1:37/2:30/2:41
The biggest and gigantic great white shark ever existed and now extinct that attacks and eats whales!
😬 😳 🏆
🦈🌊⚓⛵
Always thought of it wrong for Spielberg to include shots of a real shark anybody can tell the difference between a real one and a rubber one for starters the real one is much smaller
Some shots of the shark can't be filmed using the animatronic shark so they used real footage instead.
@@kobatroy3428 But of course anybody can tell the difference between a real Great White and a phony one. The phony one is bigger for a start
The shots with the real shark were the first shots filmed for Jaws. Filmed February 1974 off South Australia.
The shooting for Jaws with Spielberg did not begin until the May.
The live footage of the shark fighting the cage was so incredibly spectacular (nothing like it had been filmed before) that they felt they couldn't leave it out.
@@davidfrost2819 I think it´s great. Also the reason why Hooper didn´t die
It was perfect, even though you knew the shots didn't match. It ADDED to it somehow, even though it shouldn't have. It's a VERY 70's thing to do. But somehow it added to the awesomeness. This is seriously the best movie ever made. It's insane how stuff that should have sucked, didn't.
It's a good thing that shark got hung up on the cage while they where getting footage. Other wise that shark would have killed Hooper.
The Great White Sharks ancestor…. Megalodon. 🦈
except its not its not related at all.. nearest relative is mako shark
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