my dad used to sing this to me as a lullaby when I was a kid... threw me the hell off when I watched jaws and witnessed three drunk men singing it on a boat lmao
I would love to get a full feature film of these guys just sailing around singing shanties and telling stories, but I also adore the way Shaw/Quint quickly snaps out of it and comes back to Earth without even a hint of shock or frustration. Perfect matter-of-fact, rough-palmed attitude for his character. One of his coolest moments out of so many cool moments.
I love how Quint (the seasoned sea captain/fisherman) reacts first, followed closely by Hooper (the second most seasoned) and finally Brody (the greenhorn whose afraid of water) the attention to detail in this movie was great
The interesting thing is that Quint got devoured by the shark and it was Brody who finished him off with a beautiful “smile for the camera” shot and explosion.
I have yet to hear someone say they don’t like Jaws. But I imagine if there was someone, it’d most likely be that it scares them. Not because it’s a bad movie. If someone said that, I’d assume they were drunk off their ass
@@Vito_Caligiuri mmmm, I love Jaws, but c'mon it was cheap as f**k... Even Spielberg said so, the shark robot failed multiple times... In the premiere they didn't have a lot of hope, but it turns out that we all love it...
@@rodrigocampo9014 sure the filming was a nightmare and Bruce the Shark was a pile of junk, but that doesn’t have anything to do with how people perceive the film. When it’s all said and done, it’s miles better than any of the CGI garbage that came after it.
@@GinEric84 I recently saw a video that said Robert Shaw ad-libbed the story of the Indianapolis and they put it in the movie. Additionally, someone was assigned to follow him around to make sure he wouldn't get drunk. Although he did escape at times and did get plastered. There were some parts of this scene that he was totally plastered.
I love interludes that humanize the main characters. Too few modern action movies have them, though. Spielberg knew how to do it. Jaws and Jurassic Park both are masterpieces because of it.
If I remember right (it's been years since I saw the documentary that mentioned this), Shaw tried doing this scene drunk, but it just didn't work out, so the footage they used was from a re-shoot of the scene on a subsequent day where he acted drunk, but was actually sober.
I've read that they had hired someone to follow Mr Shaw around to make sure he wouldn't drink, but sometimes he escaped and was able to drink! Best actor to play Quint!
I grew up working with an ol sailor Vietnam vet as a kid. Taught me everything I know about working on diesel engines. He joined the Navy in 1968 to avoid the draft. He got stuck on a PBR boat in the Mekong delta and got shot at everyday 1969. He's looks just like captain Quint too, good man, I miss him.
Love how Brody is the only one who hasn't eaten his food due to being sea sick/uneasy. Many movies wouldn't take the time to add subtle details like that
One of the best movies ever made , with so many good scenes and one liners eg: we need a bigger boat ! Over the years it's been copied but never bettered,these actors can't be beat 👍
Did you also know that line was ad-libbed? A little nugget of knowledge I learned not too long ago. One of my favorite movies of all time! I love shark week as well.
Show me the way to go home I'm tired and I wanna go to bed I had a little drink about an hour ago And it's got right to my head Wherever I may roam By land or sea or foam You will always hear me singing this song Show me the way to go home
When I was a little girl my father taught my mom, sister and I this song. Whenever we took long trips on the road our family would sing a lot to pass the time....this was always one of my favorites!!
@@blockbusterlady5993 Maybe He was a Drunk but GOD BLESS His Great Performance WOW Loved that scene & movie Dreyfus Said only good things about Shaw when he met his Granddaughter Recently All CLASS
Shaw reminds me so much of my grandpa whom I barely knew. He was a drunk navy boy who served in WWII. This was one of his favorite movies, and I'm sure he loved this scene. He always told my mother he missed the comradery between the boys on the ship. I'm sure they had more than a few drunken songs they would sing.
Atmosphere in the whole movie and especially in this scene (combined with out of this world acting) is on a such level, that you can literally feel the smell of their dinner in the cabin
My favorite part too. When they share each other's scars, he starts talking about his time on the USS Indianapolis, and then the drinking song. My favorite scene too.
This is the perfect movie to show millenials that only watch comic book or fast & Furious movies. It keeps you entertained the entire time with minimal action/affects. Great acting , writing & casting.
The only kinda obvious fake part to me is when Quint get eaten. As he slides into the sharks mouth ... the way the sharks jaws (no pun intended) close. Doesn't look natural or real.
Yeah millennials and Zoomers are weird and uncultured. However as a Gen Xer, I grew up in this, horror movies, and Marvel, DC, Star Wars, and enjoy Stranger Things and anime. I grew up and am living in the PERFECT time period of entertainment. Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, Ozark, Yellowstone, The Walking Dead... Even back when I was growing up like, The A-Team, Knight Rider, AirWolf, BJ and the Bear, Magnum P.I. The Dukes of Hazzard, Saturday Morning Cartoons, '80s Football, and WWF & NWA/WCW Wrestling! Kid in the '80s, teen in the '90s. 20s in the early 2000s. Yeah, I came along at the PERFECT TIME as far as entertainment is concerned!
I just Love the exact moment Quint (Robert Shaw RIP) starts singing. It’s like he pulls all of the audience to start joining in singing too. “I had a little drink about an hour ago and It’s got right to my head”. ❤️ 😂
Nugget of Knowledge: I read the book in high school in the later '70s before the movie came out and know so much about it. For example the greatest line by Captain Brody, "You're goona need a bigger boat." Was ad-libbed by Roy Scheider who played Captain Brody. So glad they left it in.
My mom passed away but this was one of her favorite movies my dad visited ol Kentucky for memorial day he about cried when I told him it was my favorite scene
Clever. It's the barrel that comes across the scene (which you know is attached to the shark), that alerts you to 'somethings gonna happen' soon. So good :)
The film is a masterpiece when it comes to the whole "unseen monster" thing, namely because they could barely get the shark animatronic to work right and so barely showed it. Instead they had to find ways to suggest the shark is there without actually showing the shark most of the time, so that barrel is an excellent way to do it.
Love how it the shark approaching is shown right when they’re singing “you can always hear me singing this song” as if the noise from the song is what brought the shark back to them
Do you really think so? I liked the book a lot, though I like some of the changes for the movie. I'm so glad in the movie Hooper wasnt a slime bag who was doing the sheriff's wife. The book definitely had more "dirty" scenes, but they werent necessary and the movie removed all of that and just stuck to the nitty gritty. Also, the ending was better in the movie, as they made Hooper so likeable in the movie, I'm glad it ended the way it did. In the book he was such a dick, I didnt care that he didnt make it.
@@Andrea1542 You named it all. The only thing that maybe was a tiny bit better in the book was that feeling of alienation Brody and his wife felt from the locals. But the ending in the movie is so much better, it makes up for everything.
One of my most favorite scenes from "Jaws', but boy, does Universal's bastardized 5.1 re-mix kill it. The original monoaural track when the Shark rams into the Orca's hull sounds much more raw & primal....a palpable THUD followed by those hemorraghing leaks! One reason why I'm sticking to my letterbox VHS edition.
..so sparse on monsters, guns/explosions & FX. Yet..Jaws remains one of the top films of all time. Back when the entire planet did not have to be in peril to sell a film. Plot, Actors, story..a fabulous villain & all folks behind the cameras on their A game. Booyaa.
Just watched the movie with my son and he said this is a masterpiece. In today's monster movies you would see people ripped in half by the shark, but these classics leave most to your imagination. Even the character development is fine. If my English is bad i am sorry! "I had a "little" drink about an hour ago.....!"
Imagine if the shark suddenly started bumping against the boat in a way where it was going with the beat like the way the guys were hitting the table? Lmao
my dad used to sing this to me as a lullaby when I was a kid... threw me the hell off when I watched jaws and witnessed three drunk men singing it on a boat lmao
LOL was your DAD in the Navy??
I watched this movie as a kid, and my dad taught me the lyrics. Bonding in the 80s? 🤣
My dad sang this to me when I was a kid..always makes me smile
Your father is/was a man, who knew good stuff. Good for you
@@heretyk_1337
Yeah that’s good.
A good dad, who appreciated things like this movie and this song 😊
I always hated how the shark pissed on their parade in this scene
The more I see this, the more I think "hey, that shark is kind of a jerk!"
same.. the boys were getting into it 😂😏
Just as Brody was on the verge of being accepted. Even as an eight-year-old this disturbed me.
I would love to get a full feature film of these guys just sailing around singing shanties and telling stories, but I also adore the way Shaw/Quint quickly snaps out of it and comes back to Earth without even a hint of shock or frustration. Perfect matter-of-fact, rough-palmed attitude for his character. One of his coolest moments out of so many cool moments.
Big middle finger. 😆
Her: “He’s probably out there cheating”
Me and the boys:
Lmao 😂 Mann LOVED THIS SCENE 💯💯😂😂😂🎞
Yep females be like that
@@skyguy696 Ay respect for what you did for your son
Out trying to catch a shark
@@Englishsea24 We're supposed to be fishing. But us and the lads got so pissed we forgot 😅
Hooper is just going ham on that table.
Thomas 1942 😂
Hoopaaaa full throttle
Table: "Don't have to take this abuse much longer!"
@@JohnSandwich lol
@@JohnSandwichthe table then drowned
I love how Quint (the seasoned sea captain/fisherman) reacts first, followed closely by Hooper (the second most seasoned) and finally Brody (the greenhorn whose afraid of water) the attention to detail in this movie was great
Yea m8 like Brodys plate is full,he hasnt been eating trough whole movie,and hes now on water.Those little things,I love it.
Seriously, this was a really well put together movie....even if the fake shark was a piece of dick.
The interesting thing is that Quint got devoured by the shark and it was Brody who finished him off with a beautiful “smile for the camera” shot and explosion.
I'd like to say that I've seen much better attention to detail in other films, but it is very important character continuity
You’d expect a sober policeman to notice certain things first, actually.
Jaws is an icon piece of cinema and it's almost impossible to find someone who doesn't love it.
My ex-girlfriend downs like it much, it’s why I broke up with her. 🦈
I have yet to hear someone say they don’t like Jaws. But I imagine if there was someone, it’d most likely be that it scares them. Not because it’s a bad movie. If someone said that, I’d assume they were drunk off their ass
@@Vito_Caligiuri mmmm, I love Jaws, but c'mon it was cheap as f**k... Even Spielberg said so, the shark robot failed multiple times... In the premiere they didn't have a lot of hope, but it turns out that we all love it...
@@rodrigocampo9014 sure the filming was a nightmare and Bruce the Shark was a pile of junk, but that doesn’t have anything to do with how people perceive the film. When it’s all said and done, it’s miles better than any of the CGI garbage that came after it.
@@Vito_Caligiuri totally
Robert Shaw Should Have Won A Best Supporting Actor His Performance Was Legendary
Except he isn't acting, the dude was just an obnoxious drunk
@@GinEric84 I recently saw a video that said Robert Shaw ad-libbed the story of the Indianapolis and they put it in the movie. Additionally, someone was assigned to follow him around to make sure he wouldn't get drunk. Although he did escape at times and did get plastered. There were some parts of this scene that he was totally plastered.
He was a drunk.
Richard Dreyfuss hated working with him.
It just adds to the realism, though. Especially in the Indianapolis story. The slurring is quite believable.
🙄 if that's the logic Robert Lee Ermey should have got an award for his completely ad libbed role in full metal jacket.
my favorite part of the movie
Christopher Hosey same but I loved the Indianapolis speech
I love interludes that humanize the main characters. Too few modern action movies have them, though. Spielberg knew how to do it. Jaws and Jurassic Park both are masterpieces because of it.
Fun fact: Robert Shaw (Quint) was actually drunk in this scene.
If I remember right (it's been years since I saw the documentary that mentioned this), Shaw tried doing this scene drunk, but it just didn't work out, so the footage they used was from a re-shoot of the scene on a subsequent day where he acted drunk, but was actually sober.
so was he when they were doing the Indianapolis speech
Yeah he was
I've read that they had hired someone to follow Mr Shaw around to make sure he wouldn't drink, but sometimes he escaped and was able to drink! Best actor to play Quint!
now dats method acting
I’ll always come back to this video when I’m thinking about my father. We used to watch this all the time back in the day. Thanks dad.
Lo mismo💜 i dont know why this scene Remember my father, but i love to sing this Song 🦈
"Start the engines" he said so calmly
😂 😂 😂 😂
He was drunk
While wiping his hands hahaha
FO REAL!
An absolute badass
1:06-1:08 I love how quint's like
("sigh" ok breaks over back to work)
@Liam Berg (STUDENT) start the engines
I love how calmly he says, "start the engines".
I can't stop singing this song. I love this movie and this song
Me this song is a underrated masterpiece
I always sing it on the way home from the pub
I always start singing this song on my way home from work when it’s been a long day
Lol was there ever a time when you decided to sing this with your friends or they didn't get it
Doing it now
Man. Thought I was the only one.
Just did today. Totally agree. It helps!!
I sing it to myself during work 😂
I grew up working with an ol sailor Vietnam vet as a kid. Taught me everything I know about working on diesel engines. He joined the Navy in 1968 to avoid the draft. He got stuck on a PBR boat in the Mekong delta and got shot at everyday 1969. He's looks just like captain Quint too, good man, I miss him.
That's a man everyone needs sometimes. R.I.P
GBU man
Sorry for your loss, sounds like a good American
Sounds like Art
Love how Brody is the only one who hasn't eaten his food due to being sea sick/uneasy. Many movies wouldn't take the time to add subtle details like that
Good catch
This scene is low-key cozy in the best of ways. Until it isn't.
That goddamned barrel floating across a quiet ocean.
It is, but for some reason I can't stand the lighting...
One of the best movies ever made , with so many good scenes and one liners eg: we need a bigger boat ! Over the years it's been copied but never bettered,these actors can't be beat 👍
Did you also know that line was ad-libbed? A little nugget of knowledge I learned not too long ago. One of my favorite movies of all time! I love shark week as well.
Robert Shaw is electric in this movie
The way the barrel slowly moves towards the boat is terrifying
"And I had a little drink about an hour ago, and it went right to my head" my favourite line
Show me the way to go home
I'm tired and I wanna go to bed
I had a little drink about an hour ago
And it's got right to my head
Wherever I may roam
By land or sea or foam
You will always hear me singing this song
Show me the way to go home
My favorite scene in the movie.
I live in a Serbian village and I’m singing this every day 😃
By Land or Sea or FLOWN would've made more sense.
It’s actually form lol
it's actually phone
When I was a little girl my father taught my mom, sister and I this song. Whenever we took long trips on the road our family would sing a lot to pass the time....this was always one of my favorites!!
This for me is Robert Shaw's best performance as an actor.
He was drunk every day they filmed.
It caused problems between him and his coworkers
@Steve Anon Robert Shaw ( Quint )
@@blockbusterlady5993 Maybe He was a Drunk but GOD BLESS His Great Performance WOW Loved that scene & movie Dreyfus Said only good things about Shaw when he met his Granddaughter Recently All CLASS
He was great in from russia with love
Yes, but don't forget The Sting as well, extremely sleek mobster but a total sociopath
Just noticed that the plates of the two guys used to being at sea are about clean, but poor landlubber Brody has barely touched his.
Quint, Hooper and Boady: (drunk singing)
Bruce the shark: SHUT UP IM TRYING TO SLEEP
Bruce the Shark quoting Patrick Star: WILL YOU CLAM UP?!?!
Shaw reminds me so much of my grandpa whom I barely knew. He was a drunk navy boy who served in WWII. This was one of his favorite movies, and I'm sure he loved this scene. He always told my mother he missed the comradery between the boys on the ship. I'm sure they had more than a few drunken songs they would sing.
Please play this if you are drunk and you’re with your boys...
I be floatin in my lil kayak in the middle of the lake at night singin this song 🤣
My favorite scene from JAWS. Never gets old!
Exactly !
Atmosphere in the whole movie and especially in this scene (combined with out of this world acting) is on a such level, that you can literally feel the smell of their dinner in the cabin
Brody , Hooper, Quint: Sing Jaws: So you have chosen death
I remember my mom showing me this movie when I was like six years old in 2001. It really takes me back to good times.🥺❤️
Muahahaha. I was 3 when I first saw it. Only 5 years after it came out. And it's still one of my All Time favorite movies.
My favorite part too. When they share each other's scars, he starts talking about his time on the USS Indianapolis, and then the drinking song. My favorite scene too.
The Shark: "STOP THAT AWFUL RACKET!!"
At work.... It sucks... Started playing this out loud haha
everytime we would go to the pub and get drunk we sing this song good times!!!
I gotta creme De la creme! Mary Ellen Moffat. She broke my heart😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is the perfect movie to show millenials that only watch comic book or fast & Furious movies. It keeps you entertained the entire time with minimal action/affects. Great acting , writing & casting.
Never got how people think the Shark looks fake. In the scenes where the shark is on screen an important, it looks pretty damn good.
The only kinda obvious fake part to me is when Quint get eaten. As he slides into the sharks mouth ... the way the sharks jaws (no pun intended) close. Doesn't look natural or real.
My favorite thing about this movie is how it's about a shark that you don't fully see until the last, what, 45 minutes of the movie
Yeah millennials and Zoomers are weird and uncultured. However as a Gen Xer, I grew up in this, horror movies, and Marvel, DC, Star Wars, and enjoy Stranger Things and anime. I grew up and am living in the PERFECT time period of entertainment. Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, Ozark, Yellowstone, The Walking Dead... Even back when I was growing up like, The A-Team, Knight Rider, AirWolf, BJ and the Bear, Magnum P.I. The Dukes of Hazzard, Saturday Morning Cartoons, '80s Football, and WWF & NWA/WCW Wrestling!
Kid in the '80s, teen in the '90s. 20s in the early 2000s. Yeah, I came along at the PERFECT TIME as far as entertainment is concerned!
Perfect. They don't do this anymore
My husband sings this every time I make him go shopping with me 😂
I occasionally sing this to myself before I clock out of my retail job.
Seen this awesome movie a hundred times, can't wait to see it again!!
0:55
Bruce/Shark: SHUT THE FACK UP! I'M TRYNA SLEEP!
the golden trio for a outstanding movie!
Her: He's probably out cheating on me...
Me and the Boys:
Its cool because you can see the minute differences in the lyrics theyre singing. Shows the difference of generations, but the similarities.
This is genuinely one of my favorite scenes from the whole movie
Sing this around a campfire with your friends. Never forget it
I think they sing that song the best
I sing this to myself when I'm nursing the baby at 3am 😂
Scenes like this are what is missing from modern Blockbusters
Perfect song to sing at work when all the shit has gone sideways and looks like there is no end in sight.
Goddamm shark ruined such a heartwarming moment.
I feel ya on that one, but the Shark had to remind us this movie was a suspenseful thriller.
I just Love the exact moment Quint (Robert Shaw RIP) starts singing. It’s like he pulls all of the audience to start joining in singing too. “I had a little drink about an hour ago and It’s got right to my head”. ❤️ 😂
Quints reaction when HOOPER begins signing.....its so good
Nugget of Knowledge: I read the book in high school in the later '70s before the movie came out and know so much about it. For example the greatest line by Captain Brody, "You're goona need a bigger boat." Was ad-libbed by Roy Scheider who played Captain Brody. So glad they left it in.
My mom passed away but this was one of her favorite movies my dad visited ol Kentucky for memorial day he about cried when I told him it was my favorite scene
IMAGINE DOING THIS AT A BAR😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Clever. It's the barrel that comes across the scene (which you know is attached to the shark), that alerts you to 'somethings gonna happen' soon. So good :)
The film is a masterpiece when it comes to the whole "unseen monster" thing, namely because they could barely get the shark animatronic to work right and so barely showed it. Instead they had to find ways to suggest the shark is there without actually showing the shark most of the time, so that barrel is an excellent way to do it.
My kids would sing their made up song….
“I miss my dog …..I miss my cat…… I wanna go home!! Over and over and over!!!
Gotta be one of me fav scenes of the whole movie. The moment when the Captain realizes first as the rest are still enjoying in the drunken fun.
Love how it the shark approaching is shown right when they’re singing “you can always hear me singing this song” as if the noise from the song is what brought the shark back to them
Jaws was annoyed by the singing 🤣
1:00 Hooper goes sicko mode 🤣
Shark: keep it down! Some of us have to get up early tomorrow to eat ya!
Sometimes I’ll start slowly humming this to myself on a first date if I really wanna get the fudge out of there! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
The Great song always a classic
Bruce: SHUT RHE FUCK UP, TRYING TO SLEEP HERE!
Great movie, and so much better than the book.
Do you really think so? I liked the book a lot, though I like some of the changes for the movie. I'm so glad in the movie Hooper wasnt a slime bag who was doing the sheriff's wife. The book definitely had more "dirty" scenes, but they werent necessary and the movie removed all of that and just stuck to the nitty gritty. Also, the ending was better in the movie, as they made Hooper so likeable in the movie, I'm glad it ended the way it did. In the book he was such a dick, I didnt care that he didnt make it.
@@Andrea1542 You named it all. The only thing that maybe was a tiny bit better in the book was that feeling of alienation Brody and his wife felt from the locals.
But the ending in the movie is so much better, it makes up for everything.
Same with Jurassic Park. Seedy characters in the book are made likeable in the movie.
@@JohnSandwich Hard disagree there; Jurassic Park differed a bit too much from the book IMO. And not in a good way.
I watched this movie in high
school and every time I’m at work I remember it
Almost expected Quint to say "all hands on deck."
No matter how old this movie gets or I get I will always love when I catch it on tv or find the dvd buried somewhere at home ❤
No joke. That shot of the barrel approaching the boat is one of the best "oh sh*t" moments in movie history
Man loved how he said start the engines so calmly!,
One of my most favorite scenes from "Jaws', but boy, does Universal's bastardized 5.1 re-mix kill it. The original monoaural track when the Shark rams into the Orca's hull sounds much more raw & primal....a palpable THUD followed by those hemorraghing leaks! One reason why I'm sticking to my letterbox VHS edition.
I am surprised there isn't a vocal only version of this somewhere on UA-cam, this scene here is better than the original song lol
This is such a nice scene. And the tonal shift is one of my favorite things.
0:35 "Hey can I join?" said the shark
Jaws has some of the best most lines.
RIP Roy and Robert
Still think they should have made a full version song with these three legends.
Hooper takes the cake for most drunk person in the movie.
Hut fact quint was really drunk for real
Well I cant drink but I feel like somethings gone right to my head that's movie obsession
This is the best moment in th e whole movie. And I wish Quint never died
Man that shark must have had some big slug hammer to keep hitting the boat like that -.-
0:44 "Show me the way to go home, I'm tired and I wanna go to bed, I had a little drink about an hour ago, and it got right to my head!!"
This song popped into my head when i was going to sleep…I’m clairvoyant. Spirit bustin balls.
Me at the end of every workshift.
Quel chef-d’œuvre se film.
Avec un grand nombres de scènes épiques!!
This song will always be relevant
..so sparse on monsters, guns/explosions & FX.
Yet..Jaws remains one of the top films of all time.
Back when the entire planet did not have to be in peril to sell a film.
Plot, Actors, story..a fabulous villain & all folks behind the cameras on their A game. Booyaa.
Hooper is my favorite character
Im on my boat listening this 😂
Bruce be like:
Stop singing, is like 2 am here, i wanna go to sleep
Also Bruce/Jaws: WILL YOU CLAM UP?!?!
Great classic movie and I'm a 90s baby who loves classics
Im a 2000s boi and I love classics too
Just watched the movie with my son and he said this is a masterpiece.
In today's monster movies you would see people ripped in half by the shark, but these classics leave most to your imagination.
Even the character development is fine.
If my English is bad i am sorry!
"I had a "little" drink about an hour ago.....!"
Brody knew he was making history sitting down
Great scene, goes from happiness and fun to scary in a few seconds
I've been stranded in an airport for 10 hours almost and this song is a fucking mood right now
Imagine if the shark suddenly started bumping against the boat in a way where it was going with the beat like the way the guys were hitting the table? Lmao