Mr. Mayor, You Can Choke! JAWS Movie Reaction, First Time Watching
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2021
- Summuh -Summuh -Sumuh-tiimmee! If you like city officials who'd rather kill their tourist population than halt the season and beach-goers frantically paddling back to shore, then you'll love this full movie reaction to Jaws!
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The sequels are of increasingly poor quality. Still, the scariest moment in movie history occurs at the beginning of Jaws 2. When we find out the mayor from jaws 1 is still mayor.
Defitely stop after Jaws 2.
@@veganguy74 or skip right to Jaws 5
@Matthew Andrade Jaws the Revenge: The Shark That Roared.
Or skip to Jaws 19, which was directed by Steven Spielberg’s son Max.
🤣🤣🤣
"Mermaidin' her way to murder"
I love this woman.
She has great expressions lol
@@blaze2001 I liked eating that roast lik a Tic-Tac.
Murmaider!
I was gonna comment this lmao
The shark attacked her because from below she looked like it's favorite meal.
A seal.
"Can somebody please wait their turn to speak?!" hehe that's Spielberg's charming signature; to have overlapping dialogues... I really like how it adds to the realism in his movies... 🙂
Someone said that if you watch Jaws backwards, it's about a shark who throws up so many people that they have to open a beach.
and the Gladiator is about a guy coming back to life, killing the emperor probably for vengeance, than going on to be a gladiator so bad-ass that by the end he's in charge of armies, a great from-dead-to-riches tale
@@sargentocapitao9668 "dead-to-riches tale" OMG LOL
Already have you covered.. ruclips.net/video/rhGfkGy9L8E/видео.html
And someone else once said if you watch Texas Chainsaw Massacre from Leatherface's perspective then it's a Home invasion movie
this fucked me up lolololol
Several decades after the filming of Tiburón (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 had not seen each other since the original movie shoot. This is one of my favorite stories, sadly the actress passed away last year due to covid.
oh wow! and covid took her? that is devastating
Unfortunately yes at 91. Also note that one of the boys who pranked the beach goers with the fake fin is actually the real chief of police on the island.
"If you keep underestimating the Godzilla of sharks..."
😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
they were TRYING IT 😂
@@AlandaParker Wait until you see how big the Megaladon is....... Now that's the true godzilla of sharks.
The chief’s scar seems to be from having his appendix removed. He’s with two guys telling these badass shark stories and getting these battle scars and all he has is a “wimpy” scar from an operation. So he decides not to say anything. It’s a nice detail that adds some depth to an already awesome character.
"Please leave the dogs out of this"
"Sweet perfect ANGEL"
My thoughts exactly LOL. That scene with his youngest was so freaking adorable amidst all the dark stuff happening
"-I don't see any melanin linin' up to be shark bait."
Immediately shows a man with melanin.
"Aw, damn.", lol
'Merica.
That gave me a good chuckle. :)
@@mudageki What does that mean?
Lewis 970 I think having ‘melanin’ means you’re black or person of color.
@@lewstone5430 I know what Melanin is, I just wanted him to explain the quote.
Alanda: "Please don't let it be a child."
Everyone watching: "Um, about that."
“Martin doesn’t go in the water, there’s a name for that isn’t there?”
“Drowning”
Cracks me up every time.
Especially because he said it deadpan...
"Is anyone eating this?" _talks about rogue feeders_
I love that line.
Drove my long gone father mad with my theories of this movie. Everything from Jerome k Jerome to hidden Communists. Sorry dad 😊
“At first I thought he was self-assured, but now I think it’s a death wish.” I can’t express the pleasure of enjoying a movie with someone who gets the character beats and where the movie is going and is there for it. This was a wonderful reaction. And this is my favorite film, so I am obviously prejudiced in its favor and picky about reactions to it. I loved this. Thank you.
Thank YOU 😊
EVERYONE gets quiet when they hear Quint tell the story of the USS Indianapolis. Every person doing a reaction on RUclips. Every person just watching this movie for the first time. Everyone.
The theater was absolutely SILENT.. Robert Shaw's performance was just legendary.
Robert Shaw's monologue about the U.S.S. Indianapolis is legendary. The cadence of the delivery made it ever scarier. Shaw ended up taking the script for that scene and rejigging it after two others had a go of it. It's even scarier when you look up video interviews with real survivors of that incident and you can see it still effects them
supposedly written by the great john milius (apocalypse now, and many others...
That monolog will always be just as intense and frightening as the shark itself😬
@@Angel-vg2zf There are very few movies I'll rewatch for one scene lol this is one of those
@Mike Cappello To be fair, I don't think most realize it is based on a factual event lol. They just assume it's part of the story. But I love how it perfectly encapsulates Quint and forms the basis for every decision he makes in the movie. Also understated is the reaction to when Quint says what the tattoo was. The subtle grasp of the arm to let Hooper know it's not a joke, and Hooper goes from giggling to dead serious in about half a second. Which is foreboding in and of itself. Because if you don't know what he's about to say, unless you know some WW2 history, you know instantly it won't be anything good
Yeah I remembered the name U.S.S. Indianapolis from school but I definitely thought they added the parts about the shark attacks to give the character clearer motivation/depth of knowledge. When I was reading about it after I finished editing I was... aghast. I mean absolutely horrific. I can't imagine that something like that would ever stop affecting a person.
The story he's telling about the U.S. Indianapolis is a true story.
@Matthew Kozial Your right, but I don't think Spielberg wants to have anything to do with this kind of production nightmare again after what he went through filming Jaws. LOL.
@Matthew Kozial my ex is in medicine and she had the chance to have one of the very last survivors of the USS Indianapolis as a patient briefly.
I believe that had recently been declassified and Quints monologue was entirely the work of Shaw.
I work at the hotel that hoists the survivor's of the USS Indianapolis every year...
@@JDaDifferon How many are left?
"After he ate that roast like a Tic Tac!"
This woman is perfection, much like this movie. Awesome and highly entertaining reaction. And off topic, you are gorgeous. I don't have any recommendations right now, but I'll definitely be watching your channel.
Thanks! 😄
Somebodies got the hots, get a motel room.
@@scottblane5974 Why? Because I'm not insecure and can admit when women are attractive? Get some grammar skills.
The reporter on the beach is Peter Benchley, the author of Jaws.
Indeed. Stephen Speilberg once mentioned that "I read the book, and by the end I was rooting for the shark to eat everyone." That's one of the things he changed for the adaptation.
@@BrendanKOD The characters were pretty terrible and hard to root for.
I've had people telling me for years that I had no taste in books because I hated the novel. Every one of them changed their tune when they finally read it for themselves.
@@BrendanKOD And the ending of the book was really anticlimactic.
"He's slurping you out like a gogurt pack." LOL
I'm an 80s girl and I remember loving the Jaws Attraction on the Universal Studios tour. This movie never gets old
the Jaws attraction at both US Universal parks was amazing and it's a travesty that they've been removed- there is still one in Universal Japan that my husband and I have been saving up for a trip to- the saving is going verrrry slowly and ofc there's the other problem plaguing us all right now. We just hope the attraction is still there by the time we're able to go (in 10, 15 years)- they seem to have less problems with it breaking down there than they did here- not sure if it's because they're maintaining it better or they had better technology when it was built.
"Are those flares or comets?"
Heh. Stephen Spielberg often comments about how lucky he was with that shot. They'd just set up to get that nighttime shot of the Orca (that's the name of Quint's boat) floating in the moonlight when two shooting stars flashed in the sky while they were filming. Million to one odds, but it does make for an even more beautiful shot.
And then, a few years later E.T 🤔
@@jasonm8017 What about Close Encounters of the Third Kind?
Shooting stars is one of Spielberg’s signature moves.
I lost it at "They're busing in the Subway party platter."
Nicely done!
The scene with Brody's son copying him is super-cute and perfectly done, with the Mom looking on and everything, but it's also important plotwise: Brody sees that the only way his son will learn to do the right thing is if Brody stands up and does the right thing.
That part of the scene was not scripted. The two were sitting at the table between takes and the little kid just started doing that. So Spielberg rolled the camera and it became part of the movie.
28:26 Those were real shooting stars, caught accidentally on camera. Jaws was Spielberg's first massive hit, and ever since then he always has shooting stars flash over in the background of his movies - even Schindler's List.
This was also the first Hollywood film actually filmed at sea, which created all kinds of logistical problems. The only scenes filmed in a studio tank were the underwater shots.
There's actually a fantastic reference to this in Godzilla vs King Ghidorah. In one scene, they've traveled back to the 40s during WW2, before Godzilla became Godzilla. As the time travelling ship flies away, the U.S. navy men off the coast see it as a shooting star. One of them turns to the guy who noticed it and says "Maybe you can tell your children about this one day, Private Spielberg."
"We're going to need a bigger boat." The most classic line in movie history.
*You're
Me watching this 25 years ago: "It's unrealistic that they are arguing about the beaches staying open just for businesses when people are dying."
Me watching this in 2020+: "Oh..."
!!!!!!!! honestly though 🥴
Dude, exactly
I hate how true this is.
So true.
"Oh..."
"I'm also giving y'all utmost-humidity Diana Ross vibes."
This is one of my favorite reactor channels, and this JAWS reaction is a great example why -- funny commentary, great delivery, sincere reactions (humorous and otherwise).
And congrats on the 10k subs, keep going -- you're doing great!
Thank you so much!! 🥰
I think you are the only reactor so far that reacted and didn’t cut out Quint’s monologue about the USS Indianapolis and the sharks. Which is my favorite part of this film lol.
ive seen a lot of youtube jaws watch-alongs, this is probably my favorite, I didnt feel like it was someone hamming it up for the camera or playing dumb, it was like watching it with a friend.
"After he ate that roast LIKE A TIC TAC!" 🤣
Your first vid I've watched and it's an awesome reaction. Very witty and nice to see someone immersed in the movie so much.
Yah, I lmao when she made that tic tac comment😁
The best reaction I've watched to date. Jaws was well researched for the times. The glaring things they overlooked is the sharks eyes never rolled back/skin went across in attack and in the cage strike where the shark swam backwards. Sharks can't do that, obviously, sharks don't seek out humans but it's a movie, the psychological horror is what's so succesful about it
I just cracked up at the "Sounds like she's getting a text!" line! Great reaction Alanda.
thank you! 😊
I love how they start to respect Quint with his USS Indianapolis story . How can you not the man is a survivor.
Omg. You’re the first person to ever acknowledge my thoughts on the 💯boss moment.
As he’s loading a gun how casually he tells Brody “chief, put out the fire will ya”.
Daaaaaaaaam. That’s a bad man
LEGENDARY 😂 🙌🏾
I always wondered about that... I think Quint knocked the lantern on the floor to give the Chief something to do. Maybe to distract him from calling for help on the radio.
The movie almost swept the Oscars (It won Best Original Dramatic Score, Sound and Film Editing). The only one it didn't win was Best Picture, and it should've.
19:41 lol love how mad you are with those kids
Yeah she went full Mad Mom.
Me to that was my favorite part it cracked me up so bad I ended spitting out the Coke I was drinking 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The mayor is the real villain of the movie, shark was just a hungry animal ☹️
In the Book he was in deep debt to the Mafia! ..... That's his "Incentive" for ya!
@@jamesalexander5623 Also, in the book, Matt Hooper sleeps with Brody’s wife. He also dies when he’s in the shark cage. And the shark doesn’t get blown up by Brody, he just dies (from exhaustion, I guess).
Brody was all ready to get chomped on, but the shark just starts spiraling down into the ocean & dies.
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 The book had lots of shark allegory in the human behaviour. Very interesting
The thing I don’t like about jaws is that they make sharks look SO BAD, SHARKS ARE AMAZING AND CLEVER AND WONDERFUL CREATURES! People shouldn’t be scared of the thought of sharks, we should be scared about the thought with no sharks
The real villain in the movie is the mayor's fashion sense.
The mayor is still the mayor in the second movie. The moral of the story? LOCAL ELECTIONS ARE IMPORTANT PEOPLE
I've watched several Jaws reactions, but this my favorite. You're hilarious. I like your line that went something like "What annoys me most is that this is exactly how it would play out if this was real."
Coffee, breakfast and Alanda reacting to my favorite movie? Yes, please!
😘 😘 😘
This is one of the most stressful movies out there. I don't know if it's a horror movie exactly, but it's close. I personally can't imagine how they could have done it any better.
I have never had so much fun watching Jaws. An absolute pleasure.
Thank you!! 😄
You saw a shooting star in those 2 shots.
When Spielberg was a little boy, his dad took him to watch a meteor shower and he was fascinated with the cosmic ever since. In Jaws, he was lucky enough to capture 2 shooting stars and said he thinks it was his dad giving him those shots. He later went on to have a shooting star icon for his production company.
One of the greatest things in this movie is its soundtrack!
John Williams created a masterpiece! Period!
Great reaction too!
17:15 "OMG, they are busin' in the Subway tray deluxe meal!" 😂 Best comment in the video!
The Indianapolis story is a factual one.
It's a TRUE story. yep.
I know. absolutely horrific 😰
@@AlandaParker indeed
With quite a few errors
@@thickerconstrictor9037 Never mind, it makes for one of the greatest movie scenes.
Close encounters of a third kind is another Steven spielberg. It's a great movie.
After Schindler's List, and Jaws, it might be his best.
Hey Scott, a new reactor did "Close Encounters" last night; titled the video: "A Beautiful Masterpiece!" In case you're interested, here's the link: ruclips.net/video/R7D0trNBXN0/видео.html He also did "Jaws" a few weeks ago, and I think one other movie (he's a new reactor).
@@asunnyplaceforshadycharact5979 For me it's Schindlers, Jaws, Jurassic Park in order.
Based on a true story about a bull shark attacks in NJ.
Sharks name is Bruce, same as in Disney/Pixar's finding Nemo.
License plate is same in Deep Blue Sea.
No, it was a Great White, they caught it and it had human remains in its' stomach;
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_Shore_shark_attacks_of_1916
Bruce was the name of Spielberg's lawyer. True Story.
OH MY!
This has been one of the most entertaining, intelligent and engaging reaction videos I have come across. Standout lines for me are SKITTISH KITTEN and FOLDED LIKE A PAPER CRANE. If you are not a writer, you should be. By the way, your hair looks fantastic
Should be an Actress! ..... If she isn't one already!
I like that she's intelligent and curses appropriately. If she didn't curse, I'd think she was being pretentious. She understands movies from the actual story and characters to the film making process itself and she shows us that. Love her
She's fantastic isn't she?
@@smittybenzo4693 Yep, I agree
@@jamesalexander5623 Yep, I agree
"Sheriff Land Ho" cracked me up.
See I never liked how the lady slapped Brody and blamed him. Since the impression I always got was that the Mayor could override him as well as potentially fire him. So he was trying to keep everyone safe while tiptoeing around the mayor since if he got fired then he couldn't do anything. its been awhile since I've seen the movie though.
She should of been slapping the crap out of the mayor for not caring about anything other than the tourism.
Mrs. Kitner seemed like a martinet. One of those moms who doesn't let things go, has little chill, and holds grudges. The woman put out a $3,000 bounty on a fish to the entire Northeast not caring about the chaos it would cause. This is a woman who has no sense of humor about anything and doesn't spare bystanders.
Tazkar - You're right of course about slapping the mayor. The problem is that the common people don't know this. If chief Brody screams on their local news, "Shark attack. Stay off the beach," then he is fired by his superiors, in this case the mayor. And the mayor just stands there and watches someone else take the fall for his f#@$ up. This is how all high level government operates in my opinion. ALL.
yeah I do understand him being in a tough position. My issue is that the biggest problem plaguing the police department was some kids practicing karate on a picket fence 🥴. He took an oath to protect these people and the one time the town has an actual issue he doesn't do anything. We see him fold after one conversation on the ferry. and we don't even get a scene of him going door to door or issuing a safety warning while keeping the beach open. I can only assume it's cause he really believed them when they said it wasn't a shark. He must've thought it was his fear of water getting him worked up for no reason, cause the alternative is just sad.
But no matter what THE MAYOR DEF SHOULDA CAUGHT HANDS. FROM EVERYBODY 🤣
@@AlandaParker Yeah I can understand that. My impression was always that he was worried about the consequences of if he did scream to high heaven that there was a shark and ended up being wrong.(You are right that he probably should of done something like even just warning people to keep their eyes open and be safe and such.)
Not saying that absolves him, but I can definitely understand that insecurity especially since he was the new guy on the block so to speak.
@@AlandaParker Something from the book that didn’t make it into the movie is that Amity is _heavily_ mobbed up - the mayor was up to his eyeballs in debt to the mob, who don’t give a crap there’s a shark eating the tourists, they’re still going to take their cut.
But even without that, beach towns like Amity make all their money on Memorial Day, July 4, and Labor Day - miss any one of those and you can’t pay your bills over the winter.
And finally, Martin’s an outsider - he has exactly as much authority as the town lets him have. Should he have acted more forcefully? Sure. Would it have made a practical difference? Probably not.
This is one of these movies that had written cinema-history^^ True classic.
It was fun watching your reaction! Quick story...I took my girlfriend to see this film the summer it came out. We were teenagers at the time. I remember wearing a tee shirt and shorts because it was so hot. By the time the film finished, my girlfriend had shredded my arm and my leg to the point I felt I was a victim from the film. And yes, there was blood. Fun times.
MY GOD! I hope she bought you some Neosporin! 😂
In April 2019 I was lucky enough to see _Jaws_ on the big screen in a theatre that was normally used for stage productions, but all of John Williams’ music was played by a live Czech orchestra. It was an absolutely fantastic experience and it was really interesting that you could see on the conductor’s screen that he had a countdown to the next musical cue etc.
Are you serious? Where the hell was this?
It was in The Anvil in Basingstoke.
that sounds INCREDIBLE! I haven't been to an orchestral performance in YEARS 😭 I'd be living for this.
@@AlandaParker Lots of films have been getting that treatment. Several other films that John Williams scored (including the likes of _Raiders of the Lost Ark,_ _Jurassic Park_ and some of the _Star Wars_ films) have also been known to get this same treatment, and a similar thing has happened with _Back to the Future,_ in which all of Alan Silvestri’s music was played by the live orchestra while the film itself was shown on a screen.
Be warned that admission prices for such events are likely to be more expensive than that of a regular cinema ticket.
@@AlandaParker watch Monsters Ball. ..Hally Berry won 0scar 4 it...amazing film...ull luv it
My generation (Gen X) grew up believing sharks were constantly looking to kill you- in the ocean, in the lake, in a pool, bathtub- basically anything bigger than a toilet, there was an evil, horrible shark waiting to swim up and eat you- because this movie put that fear into us. It's great to hear you using facts to refute things in the movie, now that so much more is known about their behavior and their importance to the ocean: "why would the shark do her like that? She was just floating around; they don't just attack!"
JAWS is the greatest movie ever made.
Steven Spielberg was only 26 when he directed it. The production was one of the most difficult in film history. In fact Spielberg says that for years afterwards he would have recurring nightmares that he was back on Martha's Vineyard trying to get the film finished.
Honey, I LOVE, LOVE LOVE your reactions!!! comments had me crackin' up!! my all time favorite reaction video!!!
Thank you!! 😄
17:49, The actor playing the reporter is Peter Benchley who wrote the novel, which was then adapted into this movie.
The reporter on the beach was played by the author of the book the film is based on.
They wrote the film as they filmed it. They had no script when filming started.
HIGHLY recommend the Making of Jaws documentary from the 25yr or 30yr anniversary DVD release. It is FULLY worth checking out. It's so good they've actually turned it into a Broadway musical.
I've watched the Making of almost as much as I've watched the actual movie! (it's another go-to comfort film...saw it at the drive-in when I was 5, back in like, '81 or so has been and always will be a favorite...).
"They are bussing in the Subway tray deluxe meal." 😍
The mayor is still in function during the second movie. That's why voting is important, this man only cared about his blazer collection 😡😡
If THIS ain't the truth!!!
@@iconpoet Ugly blazers!!
@@barbarellabarbwire239 ahh... the seventies.
I wanted to slap the lapels off him when I saw he was still Mayor in Jaws 2 😒
@@zeezee4me574 LMAOOO 😂😂😂😂
You and me both
"I just don't like watching people die in an abyss..." So, I'm guessing the movie "The Abyss" is definitely off the list then?
Don't worry everyone. I'm betting we can still trick her really good with "The Sphere."
Anyone who'd recommend SPHERE over THE ABYSS deserves to walk home in -10 degree wind chill soaking wet. Granted, that might be a 2-minute walk depending on where he is, but it would still suck.
@@Theomite I would completely agree with both that plan and the reasoning, just trying to think on my toes and maybe tripped, but unfortunately it will never be... I'm a Florida Man and am afraid that if we ever got a wind-chill like that here it would signal end of the world. I'm so sorry.
That brief British accent tho... Ok! We need more of that! LoL
There's a reason these are enduring classics. They're f-ing awesome movies.
Don't be afraid to go further back in time either. Recently a lot of reactors have taken on movies like Casablanca, Citizen Kane, The Wizard of Oz, etc.
I accidentally traumatized myself when I was 5 years old at my cottage (a group of people were watching and I wanted to join because I was the youngest and always left out). I snuck down to watch a little bit and with the way I positioned myself in the staircase, I could see the tv but my parents and the rest of the group couldn’t see me. The scene I saw as a 5 year old baby, was when the little boy on the floatie gets attacked for the first time. I was shook to my core as an innocent child. Anyway, I have thalassophobia BUT this movie is one of my all time favourites somehow. My mom and I watch it a few times a year. Still get goosebumps when we see the shark roll onto the boy.
When they're drinking and comparing scars, the Chief looks at his appendectomy scar, nothing bad from New York. He just doesn't have any good scars to compare! :) GREAT reaction, you were so into this movie!
OH! 🤣🤣🤣 man they really pointed at him and said WIMP! I'm so glad he got to kill the shark in the end
Interesting: I just assumed he had a bullet wound from being a cop, somewhere Rougher...hence, taking the job in Amity. Makes sense, in retrospect.
That said: In the early 1970s, wouldn't an appendectomy scar be much Bigger ?
“She’s mermaidin’ her way to murder,” LOL New sub!
Show up for the looks (love the black and gold 🖤✨) and stay for the commentary - can’t wait to see what film is up next
Some of the best reactions to this film that I've seen.
This was the most hilarious reaction to Jaws I've ever seen!! Loved it. PLEASE react to Jaws 2 - it has the same characters (chief and his famiy, mayor)
subscribed cause i loved your reaction! my fav part was "this aint the old man and the sea!" LOL
Thank you!! 😄
“My bladder would have jumped out my throat”. Same. Your reactions are priceless!!
I recommend Lord of the Rings because they’re the best movies ever made, and I selfishly want to watch along with you.
Thank you!! I LOVE LOTR! They're def on my re-watch list so we can have a watch along!! lots to look forward to: things that were, things that are, and some things... that have not yet come to pass 😄
"I'm ready, Take me" :D
You're so hilarious! love your reactions, they are more fun than the actual movies :D
As always, you make me laugh all the way through. Love your reactions.
Thank you!! 😄
It wasn't about him willing to sacrifice his own kids. It was just that bit of proof to show he was so blinded by the idea that there was no way a shark was in those waters, that he had no problem letting his own kids go swimming because he genuinely believed if he ignored it, it would not be true. So that does not make him a total monster. But don't get me started about "Believing something so badly for it to be true, you ignore the fact." This is 2021 don't forget.
The mayor was such a pivotal character that every single Jaws ripoff had to have that same character in them.
Thank you for posting these. It allows me to watch horror movies by myself (but not by myself) because you make it funnier and light hearted so it's less scary
Thank YOU babe! 💛😊
Please let me beat you down with a flood of nostalgia, etc.
You have no idea how much of an awakening it was seeing this in the theater as a 7 year old. It was obviously something special, the beginning of an entire era in cinema that lived on (in my opinion) until E.T. (or maybe as long as Indiana Jones’ Last Crusade) what most call the "summer blockbusters" but to me is simply the Spielberg/Lucas/Williams (composer) golden era.
Anyway, yes, the film kinda scared me, but I was much more simply mesmerized at the beauty, score, effects, characters, shear wonder of it all. It would not be too much to say it changed me, especially in combination with the rest of the films in that golden era. I both feel grateful for my luck to have been born at just the right time and feel bad for those who missed it.
Anyway, my memory of seeing this actual movie is clear as if it was yesterday. You must realize the hype was everywhere, and this is when hype never let you down (like it nearly always does now), back then it was organic and real, nowadays it’s used artificially to try to capture what went on in those days of cinema. When we actually went, my older brothers sat elsewhere in the theater (as typical) and I was stuck between my parents, my mom convinced it was too much for me.
This was my first experience with a movie where the audience reactions were real, loud, uncontrollable, and strong, which really added to the experience, but subconsciously made the movie (at least for me) a little less scary 'cause it reminded me it was just a movie and that even adults were being kinda tricked into being scared, so I felt a little grown up and able to master my fear. My mom seemed to handle it less well, she kept trying to cover my eyes, and I shoved it away telling her to quit it, especially with Quint’s demise, I was utterly spellbound. When Jaws was blown up, I laughed and bounced and cheered. And of course, we begged them to let us see it again, and dad liked to lead us on that there was a chance we would (to make himself and himself alone laugh, 'cause nobody else did) before revealing the idea is absurd.
It was the first film that had the merch tie-in as we all think of it today, and I loved my Jaws toy-game, but this also established my love of listening to movie soundtracks. I insisted my parents let me have the "record", but I was stupidly convinced it was like a kid’s book and record, even though they kept trying to get through my thick skull it was just the music. When I got it and discovered they were right, I was not disappointed at all, I not only loved it, I was learning that the music in a movie is a huge chunk of why one even loves movies in the first place, it’s the heart of it. So, I ended up collecting them, especially John Williams, sometimes for a movie I hadn’t even seen (while too young for rated R’s for example).
I can't tell what I love more - Your reaction or your hair. Thank-you Alanda!
"I don't see the point in lying," yet you nailed the fact that Quint is a modern day Captain Ahab 27 times since he arrived.
OMG! 😊😁
This is now my fav Jaws-film reaction! 😊
Your a Queen of the reaction movie!
Jaws hits different after 2020. Idiots would run right into the shark's mouth these days.
I’d rather that than die horribly from COVID. At least with the shark it’d be over quick.
That or a bunch of teenagers would try to take him out of the water to take selfies.
Shark attacks? Fake news to scare us. No worse than a bear attack!!
Trying to compare shark attacks to a virus?? I just can’t even with some of you. 🤦🏽♀️
Shark are more peaceful creatures than most think
"I just don't like watching people die in an abyss"
Girl you should totally watch The Abyss
it's on my list but I don't know anything about it. I didn't even know people died 😂. Now I'm extra scared to watch it. but I hear it's phenomenal
“Oh… you lived.. i didn’t see that coming” im dead 🤣🤣🤣🤣 i wanna watch horror movies with you and have wine and just laugh the whole time!!
Fun fact: the crew actually had a name for the shark and they called him Bruce 😂😂😂
But joking aside I always love this film. I love how we don’t see him right away. They build up the story and our hero character which we end up liking and root for them when the scary part show up *just like the orginal psycho and the bird*
26:25 - Quint's story about the Indianapolis really happened. Though, most of the initial survivors died from exposure and dehydration. Several were killed by sharks. Steven Spielberg wanted the follow up to be a prequel about the Indianapolis featuring a young Quint, but the studio opted for a more traditional sequel. The sequel was underrated and features one of the most recognized tag lines in film history. "Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water"
"Get back on the boat, and stop playin!"
Everyone was playing with their lives in this one.
Ur hair is GORGEOUS. And really…ur skin glows as well. Fab hair, glorious skin, hilariously witty & really fun to watch. 😃Some of the sh*t u say is beyond perfection. So glad I found u, mama🖖
I do remember going to movie theater seeing Jaws when it originally came out. I was very young child who was laughing throughout the movie over people's screams then they were jumping up throwing their drinks & food all over theater room. Luckily, my interest was focus on people in movie theater more than Jaws scary scenes. So , I remember Jaws as comedy movie instead of scary movie. I was vocal cheering for Jaws to get the mayor but sadly my wish didn't happen. LOL , I was only one in my family who still had my drink and popcorn to eat while everyone else were wearing their drink and food. Brody has possible PSTD from almost death during his childhood drowning. This is why he has fear issue with ocean.
He didn't want to lose the 10 thousand dollars is why he smashed the radio.
I just don't think he wanted to ask for help. It's like women when they are driving and won't stop to ask for directions.
@@trhansen3244 yup, sharks are personal for him with the clear factor being the indianapolis story, he dosent want help at all because he will "Never put a life jacket on again" he wants to be the reaper for the sharks out there due to his ptsd. radioing someone is is like an insult and blow to the heart
As mentioned the impression I got was that it was never about losing some (or all) of the reward money.
Quint wants to kill every shark in the ocean for the rest of his days. This is the Mother of All Sharks and no one is going to come between him and his personal vendetta.
He does have a moment when he asks Hooper about what his equipment can do. This is the one moment of vulnerability he shows. He's totally out of ideas and concedes that he genuinely needs help or they are ALL finished.
@@kevinburton3948 he was prideful but also a true capitalist, 10,000 for me by myself (had a coastguard cutter with 20 millimeter guns shown up and finished Bruce off I doubt the mayor would have paid him out)
@@matthewdunham1689 I dunno--- I totally get what you're saying, and it could be the case. Quint always struck me as "obsessed madman" rather than "money hungry." I was going to mention the Coast Guard too (but you beat me to it) - in that he wouldn't let some Coast Guard upstart blast Bruce out of the water and steal his thunder. I suppose he might also find there to be "less honor" in riddling a shark with bullets rather than the old fashion way of a harpoon gun... Although he does resort to his M1... Which shows his deepening desperation.
For me it's just that he doesn't mention the money once after they are underway.
"What are you gonna do, wrestle him with your bare hands?" LMFAO, girl.... All your comments had me saying, 'just wait'.
🤣 there was no way to prepare for what unfolded
My favorite movie of all time and one of the best reactors, perfect Sunday morning!
I think you're ready for "The Mist" now. It stars Thomas Jane who plays Miller in The Expanse and quite a few of the Walking Dead cast.
I love this Mist, it's in my top ten horror movies but I don't think anyone is ready for it.
@@TheRagingwerepanda She’s watched The Thing, she’ll be fine
Great idea!
oh this is on my list! Two major things for the plus column! Imma have to move it up. I think it's Frank Darabont so that makes sense that they mined a lot of TWD talent from this movie.
Oddly enough, you watch one Spielberg flick, ya gotta watch em all! At least some of the more popular ones (Raiders, Jaws, Jurassic Park, ET)
Seriously you've got the greatest reactions and humour to movies.
It's like vicariously watching movies with a good friend. Even though we've never met it's a nice feeling during covid times.
Great reaction 🦈😃
I was excited for the jump scare of the severed head floating out of the sunken boat. You did not disappoint.
🎶 Shy, Rodney... Speak up! 😂
First video I've seen of yours and not going to be the last.
15:55 The moment I was waiting for! I was not disappointed!
LMAO don't think I've ever watched _Jaws_ and laughed every 5 seconds 😄. Love love love your reactions. LOL girl most of the things you say should go on a T-shirt, hahahaha 😂
Now please consider 2017's _Life_ . It's worthy of your commentary, trust me, hahaha. I can just imagine some of the things you'd say, hahahahaha 😆
Do i love the hair.... HELL YEAH!!!
But I still love you one liners. Keep going girl.
She's got more on liners than an 80's action hero.
Alanda this is the 2nd film reaction I have seen of yours and I am a huge fan already you had me laughing so hard even when Bruce(Thats the name of the shark) came in through the boat the last time after Quint died your response was OK Just Take Me Now LOL I cant wait to see another reaction!! Great Job!!!
This film premiered in My hometown on Graduation night in 1975. This film scared the hell out of everyone who was there. Still has that effect I see. The sign of a true classic. The guy playing the reporter on the beach is Peter Benchley who wrote the novel the movie is based on.