3 Things you didn't know about JAWS
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For Robert Shaws death scene it was brutal and violent as could be for the limits of uncut footage used to get the PG. Rating.. but still was the most bloodiest moment in cinma history at that point .
Apparently Robert Shaw died due to complications with filming that scene, since so much red corn syrup got into his system during filming.
@@RastaFudgenah it was a heart attack, nothing to do with the blood and it was like 4 years later and it happened out of nowhere
0:26 I always forget how menacing the design of the shark was-that picture is terrifying
"Free fings" made me lose it, I'm sorry
There are 2 fun facts! 1: Quint was so drunk off cameras that he actually told the actors to let him get eaten by a real shark! 2: When Brody blows up the shark when it cuts to him laughing but cuts back to the shark you can see what I think is Quints dead corpse falling down and hitting the water.
That's not a fact. At all. How exactly would you see Quints corpse when they didn't include a fake corpse in the stuff that they blew up. It was just material from the fake shark exploding and everything that they stuffed into it.
@@thickerconstrictor9037 well pal, this was 7 months ago when i was an idiot. Plus its just an idea/theory from me lol
Sometimes he was drunk on camera!
Very few people know this, but it’s been long debated by film historians, over the past 50 years, that there is, in fact, a slight possibility that this movie contains a shark.
The part of Quint watching MobyDick laughing should have been done !!
Surprised Quint’s death didn’t get the movie an R rating.
Then again, knowing the MPAA
Tf is this supposed to mean? Aren't the MPAA usually really sensitive over what qualifies for PG or am I missing smth
Rated R didn't exist back then I think
@@Funiclown123 It did exist as the Exorcist and Texas Chainsaw Massacre were all rated R and they came before Jaws.
Back then the ratings were G, PG, R, and X (nowadays it’s called NC-17).
@@GojiBoiEarth1964 oh alright
@@Funiclown123you thinking of PG-13 that rating never existed until 1984 of the release of Red Dawn
We Do So Know Because Of The Behind The Scenes Documentary 😊
I've Had 2 Encounters With The Mechanical Shark -In 1976 At Universal Studios In California and A Decade Later At The Museum of Science and Industry In Chicago 😮
I think most fans of JAWS would know these, they aren't obscure facts
They might be obscure to the KID making the video! LOLOL
The breech of the shark with Alex in his mouth was so terrifying but should have been in the final cut!! Much better than the movie, because we don't even see the shark except for a dodgy pectoral fin that is confusing!
When the shark is blown apart you eventually see what’s left of it in an underwater scene. As it starts to drop to the ocean floor if you listen closely you will hear a Dinosaur roar. In Spielbergs first ever movie Dual you can hear the same roar as the truck goes into the ravine. Speilberg said he wanted to give those 2 giants of the cinema the respect on their final moments. 😊
we need another Jaws movie but bloodier
50Th Anniversary Edition Next Year😊
M For Mature Was Placed On The Movie Poster and Other Advertising -Pg13 Would Come After The Release Of Gremlins and Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom😮
I did know all those things
Jaws is my favorite 1970s film.
It's my favorite horror movie, favorite 1970s movie, favorite 1970s horror movie, and favorite movie in general
@Joey7Z7Horror
Jaws isn't a horror movie and nobody called it horror movie until about 10 or 15 years ago. Spielberg categorically said "it's not a horror movie". It has horror elements, just as it has adventure and action elements, but it's not a horror movie.
I didn't know all of these
Ideas For Jaws Are Actually Based On Real Life Attacks In 1919 Off The
New Jersey Shore and In Rivers and Lakes in The Area!😮
I knew that!
If their ever was a jaws remake considered, id like the shark to come charging from the bottom hitting someone like a seal. Making fly into the air and seeing how massive the shark is before it chomps away
No, make it a fake human instead!
Jaws should have been Rated PG - 13
PG-13 didn’t exist back then
Yeah like every Violent Movie has a PG rating
Back then PG actually meant something
I would to see A shark movie that has A whale shark as the killer.
from what i heard about the "R" rating, it would be used if the #Kintnerattackscene was never trimmed out, which thankfully it was for the PG rating.
Seth Lugo may have just gotten me that bag after last night! I’m up 439-322, but still got my boot on the head of the snake so to speak!
it still blows my mind that Jaws was given a PG Rating
The scene where a fountain of blood comes up with alex and quints death are way worse then the severed leg in terms of whether it should have an r rating
More like 3 things that everybody knows about Jaws
Ayo 😳
Sweet
Both Jaws and Jurassic Park both easily hold up today. I watch Jurassic Park and I am still impressed by those special effects especially compare to the other movies that came out at the same time
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So jaws was rated PG at the time now a days it would be pg-13 or r rated because of the leg scene
Hello there
Hi
Facts everyone that loves this movie know about. Just another random kid trying to get views with info from the trivia section of IMDB.
It should of had an r rating anyway a dead kid some even getting traumatised quints death
They didn’t have the r rating tho in the 70s I heard it was introduced in the 80s
R rating was introduced circa 1970. PG-13 rating came out in 1984.
@@MrAvenger1975 oh my bad that’s what I was thinking of
@@HORRORINFINITE Not a problem. 🙂
Could you just, you know, speak normally.
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