I watched JAWS... ALONE ON THE WATER.
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2023
- Watching JAWS for the first time ALONE ON THE WATER!
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JAWS Movie Summary (CONTAINS SPOILERS):
Jaws is about a particularly gigantic shark that treats a peaceful ocean town like an all-you-can-eat buffet.
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HI EVERYONE!! I plan to watch more horror movies in the locations where they're set! If you can think of any movies in locations you'd like to see, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!! It would be a huge help. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING WITH ME!! KAT:D
Hi, I’m Kat, I’m in space, and I HATE horror movies…
You are so cool, yeah a sharks main concern where you are would be uh- survival in fresh water 😂😂😂
Hi Kat! I hate to be the bearer of bad news but Bull Sharks have been known to travel up rivers and streams.
2017's Life. We can get a kickstarter goin' for you to get to the ISS if need be ;)
Ummm Oculus in front of a mirror or The Autopsy of Jane Doe inside a Morgue 😂
I don't think I've seen anyone watch jaws or Blair witch like this. Very innovative
They have entire watch parties at pools for Jaws. At night.
Kinda let down she didn't do Alien in Space... 😉
@@Haplo699gthis made me chuckle
I'm sad it wasn't the shallows or crawl etc. Jaws is dated and how scared she gets other titles would have been more effective but the effort she puts in is next level
@@xDezxdisasterx Jaws is the very first blockbuster, features one of the greatest monologues in the history of film, and is one of the best movies ever made. It was nominated for four Oscars - back when that actually meant something - and won three of them. The only thing "dated" about Jaws are a couple shots of Bruce, but everything else - especially the acting - doesn't just hold up; it surpasses most performances these days. Both The Shallows and Crawl aren't great movies.
No way you're revolutionizing the reaction genre like this😂😂 Fucking love it, Kat
I study media genres as part of my academic research, and I agree. Reaction videos are a fascinating genre already, and Kat's efforts to specialize are remarkable.
I'm wondering who's gonna do the first drive-in movie reaction. You could do new release movies, if you're willing to wait til it's released on video. Just need some audio cues to help sync.
She’s changing the game!!
@@Colby_Purrins801bill and ted excellent adventure waching it in a phone booth
Gonna watch Barbarian from a basement cell 😂
I love that Quint named his vessel "The Orca."
Killer Whales are the only creature in the ocean that when a pod of them enters an area, all the sharks ( including Great Whites ) immediately leave.
I spent a month or so in the Florida Keys not long after this came out and the unfortunate consequence of this movie was the carnage as the boats went out with the tourists to bag themselves a set of shark jaws. Every afternoon the boats would arrive back with a few sharks. They'd land them then cut the jaws out, and set them out to dry on the dockside. I was only at one key, but it happened up and down the length of the islands for a few years. It wasn't confined to Florida either.
24:52: "Now that's a good-sized boat!"
You know the line, all together now. . .
"a larger one would be much more ideal"
Every single reactor: "Not the kid, not the dog."
Spielberg: "The kid, the dog."
My daughter said the same thing when she first watched it!
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Fun fact: the actress who plays the mother who loses her child went to the same island where this was filmed and went into a restaurant filled with Jaws props from the film, and told the waitress she was the mother in the film. The waitress told her to wait a moment and went into the back and the owner of the restaurant came out. Turns out the owner was the actor who played the little boy in Jaws. They had a nice little unexpected reunion.
She had also never done a stage slap before, so she really smacked Scheider upside the head. He remained in character and finished the scene.
are you serious?? Wow! That’s cool
@@nsasupporter7557 They actually had to do that scene 20+ times because of it....
@@natedogs212 what scene?
@@nsasupporter7557 The scene where the Mother who lost her son the Shark was slapping Sheriff Brody........She kept Slapping him hard and it didn't look good on camera.....so they kept reshooting the scene in hopes they would get a good shot.....but she kept Slapping Roy Scheider, or sheriff Brody hard and it didn't look good on camera.....so they had over 20 or so takes of Roy Scheider getting slapped around for the shot....
You asked, “How did they make that?“. The tiger shark for the scene on the dock, where they caught the wrong shark, was a real tiger shark, dead and rotting under the sun and hot lights. The only movie magic was the cast pretending they weren’t getting sick from the smell.
Yes, the local fishermen on Martha's Vineyard failed to catch a shark big enough, so stuntman Teddy Grossman (the red rowboat victim) was sent down to Florida to hire fishermen there. They caught the tiger shark and flew it in a private plane back to the Vineyard. They nicknamed it Oscar.
@@lyndoncmp5751 I thought it was shipped from Canada...but your story seems more plausible.
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Yeah I believe it was specifically Sarasota Florida they went to. Details are in The Jaws Log by Carl Gottlieb. ✌
@@lyndoncmp5751 Thanks for that clarification. I wonder now where I got that idea. Carl would know!
@@reactormator
Yeah I had to check my copy of The Jaws Log. Apparantely the tiger shark scene was due to be filmed starting on the Monday (in mid May 1974) but by the end of the previous week the local fishermen had only delivered some small blue sharks so on the Friday Teddy Grossman and an old Hollywood boat advisor called Freddie Zendar in desperation flew down to Sarasota, Florida. They hired local guys who caught the tiger shark and brought it to them at nightfall on the Saturday, and wanted more money than agreed. It was flown to the Vineyard on the Sunday. Zendar flew with the crate in a small private plane while Grossman had to take a commercial airline back. It was all ready to start filming on the Monday, right on schedule.
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"Fishermen. It's what's for dinner." Love it!
Kat: I hate horror movies
Also Kat: let me pick the scariest place to watch this movie lol
This is one of the few horror movies I have seen.
sequel time?
This is commitment. Sitting in a floaty, wearing a wet suit, bitten by bugs and dosing yourself in bug spray for 2 HOURS.
Thanks for everything you do Kat!
Something is amiss, Something is amiss 😂😂😂
Taking reacts to a whole new level Kat 👏🏼 I’m glad you seemed to miss the fact that the dogs owner was calling him and he was no where to be found…let’s pretend he ran home shall we. Also “fisherman …it’s what’s for dinner”🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:24 This is my third time watching this reaction and I just saw your shark for the first time in the upper left as you are saying "There are no sharks in here." LOL Good one.
Many years ago at summer camp, a bunch of us were doing the classic cross-the-lake swim, and being teenage boys, we were trying to spook each other. One of my friends asked "Has anyone seen 'The Raft'?" So I responded with “The great fish moved silently through the night water” He stopped swimming, slapped the water, yelled "God damn Peter Benchley" and had one of the counselors fish him out and rode the rest of the way in one of the escort canoes. One of the proudest moments of my youth.
Nicely done.
Kat, you're taking reaction videos to a whole new level. and when everyone else starts doing it, we'll all know who started the whole thing. so THANK YOU
I love how as the movie gets more intense it gets darker and darker where Kat is watching. LOL its so cool.
I absolutely adore this woman, man. I've been watching her videos all day now and laughing my ass off.
Just discovered her myself & currently binging. 4:15 am 😳
Here is a joke for your parties.
The woman in the opening scene was known to have had dandruff. They know this because they found her head and shoulders on the beach.
Thanks for your reactions.
Her channel was already good without subjecting herself to this extra layer of terror. Its still fun to watch.
I really appreciate the timing of the sun going down and the men bonding in the boat at night! Not to mention, while floating on water at night. Now that's one brave woman!👍🏼🇨🇦
There's something to watching these types of movies outdoors that really adds an ambiance to it. A few years back I went to Film on the Rocks out here in Colorado and they were showing the classic Twister at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. By the time the cows started flying, a huuuuge t-cell storm moved in over Denver, so behind the screen was just black gnarly cloths with flashes of lightning. We eventually caught the outskirts of it and a little wind/rain really set the mood for the climax of the movie.
Two things about Quint's monologue. The story it tells really happened. An American warship late in the war had just delivered the atom bomb to be dropped on Japan. While redeploying they were sunk by a Japanese submarine. The did get a distress signal off but it was ignored or thought to be a ruse, and lax management missed the ship being overdue. They spent four days in the open sea adrift dying of exposure and being attacked by sharks until they were discovered and rescued. Out of 1100 on the ship at sinking, a little over 300 survived. Also, the actor playing Quint, Robert Shaw, himself a playwright as well as being a veteran British character and leading actor, rewrote the much longer monologue and pared it down to the form that's delivered on screen.
Totally off script - I don't think Speilberg & Co. had even heard of The Indianapolis until Shaw brought it up to them.
Shaw wrote the monolog, giving us an actual war story and weight to the Quint character.
@@mousetreehouse6833 No. In script. Originally an idea by Howard Sackler while first adapting the book into a screenplay. Written and re-written at various times by Carl Gottlieb, Robert Zemekis, Bob Gale, and Paul Schrader. 10 different versions. Edited and rewritten again into its final form by Robert Shaw. The original idea to make Quint a survivor of the Indianapolis came from Sackler.
i remember hearing something about this, thanks for sharing, thats an awesome fact, even as a kid i was engrossed with that story, and normally as a kid i would of been bored by such normally lol
Nope. That wasn't scripted at all. No one knew he was going to do that.
@@AlWorth9738 Yes, it was. There are numerous interviews from multiple people attesting to its origin. Plus, this wasn't even the first take - the day before they tried to shoot it and Shaw thought he could do it drunk - he couldn't. They did it the next day with Shaw sober. It was totally scripted. That's just an objective fact.
When I was in college, the dorms did a screening of Jaws in the pool. People who had seen the movie watched from the sides (and laughed our butts off!) as the people who'd never seen it before screamed. The first time Bruce jumps out of the water to scare Brody, a few people touched the butts of some people in the inner tubes. I had to go change my pants I laughed so hard!
You’ve opened a whole new way to do reactions. You’re a pioneer! This is awesome and you’re reactions are always so good/funny!
Yeah this is the next generation, I wouldn't be surprised to see more reactors copy this format in the next 6-12 months
I love how it pulled back to show Kat in her pool float when she was saying "None of these teeny teeny boats".
😂😂 I also saw this & laughed at that part as well, I figured someone would mention this, lol!
“Now that’s a good sized boat to not get eaten in! Not like these other dingies.” Oh, how wrong you were at the time. And I enjoyed every second :) 😅thanks for the reaction!
Movie reactors: "Today we're gonna watch Jaws!"
Kat: "hold my floaty"
Robert Shaw(Quint)'s monologue about the USS Indianapolis is one of my very favorite moments in movie history. Perfection. Thank you @KatWatchesHorror for reaction to one of the OGs, you are hilarious as always.
Only scene that competes with it, is the opening house scene in inglorious basterds.
@@WheresWaldo05 Agreed.
You & me, both! As an adult, I appreciate it all the more as a military brat who came from a line of navy service men and women.
She has my respect! what she does is so creative and also very original with her ideas! Keep it up Kat! ❤
First Blair Witch, and now a Jaws reaction on the water?! You're a one of a kind reactor. Great reaction! 👍🏿👍🏿 You're more proof that Jaws has aged very well like a fine wine.
19:16 I am cryyING! 😂😂😂
"This log is not OK" 🤣🤣🤣
OK, I'm loving your creativity in these newer videos. Blair Witch in the woods, Jaws on the water. 😊 So great!
Amazing reaction, Kat! This is one of the big ones, the film that created the modern Summer Blockbuster.
My wife and I used to throw 'Jaws on the Water' parties, invited friends over, set up a projector outside and watched the film on the side of the house while swimming in our pool. Tons of fun.
“If something were to touch my butt right now, everything would go sideways.” - Kat 2023
Definitely words to live by.
How does this channel not have at least 500k subscribers? This is gold and so is Kat. Hilarious and entertaining. Best reaction channel in existence.
I just found it 2 days ago. I showed it to a friend and made a joke about it... because I've always HATED reaction channels. I thought they were one of the dumbest things on youtube -- because most of them are fake. Having said that, I've watched about 20 of these and have subscribed. :)
Jaws was an unexpected masterpiece of a movie. While the crew were working on it, they thought it was gonna fail due to the difficulties they faced while making it. The shark animatronics not working due to the saltwater of the ocean damaging the inner workings among other things.
As a result of the shark animatronics not working, Spielberg had go work around showing the shark without actually showing it and it worked out beautifully!
Kind of a shame this film gave sharks a bad rep for decades. Yet, dolphins are often seen as super friendly but they can be vicious as heck. :O
One of the famous anecdotes is the crew excitedly yelling over the radio "The shark is working! The shark is working! The boat is sinking!"
@carn9507
"Kind of a shame this film gave sharks a bad rep for decades"
Sharks already had a bad rep well before Jaws. That's what the mayor in Jaws literally says "you yell shark, and we've got a panic on our hands".
Jaws actually created a massive boom in interest in sharks, and this lead to far more knowledge and understanding.
@@lyndoncmp5751 "Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs on Sunday, Spielberg responded to a question asking how he would feel if he was on a desert island surrounded by shark-infested waters.
“That’s one of the things I still fear-not to get eaten by a shark, but that sharks are somehow mad at me for the feeding frenzy of crazy sport fishermen that happened after 1975,” Spielberg tells BBC Radio 4’s Lauren Laverne. “I truly, and to this day, regret the decimation of the shark population because of the book and the film.”
Jaws spearheaded a “collective testosterone rush” among fishers in the East Coast of the United States, leading thousands to hunt sharks for sport, as George Burgess, former director of the Florida Program for Shark Research, told the BBC in 2015. In the years following the film’s release, the number of large sharks in the waters east of North America declined by about 50 percent."
Not sure all them fishermen were that understanding. :P
LOVE your reactions, Kat! 🙂
The line, "You're gonna need a bigger boat," was an adlib by actor Roy Schneider (Chief Brody) as he was genuinely shocked at seeing the size for the first time. Spielberg loves it, and decided to leave it in, and it has become one of the best known lines in Hollywood history. I think it was made even better by the many times Brody kept ...repeating it! LOL.
Can't wait for the next one. But, I THINK I saw something swimming around behind your "boat" a few times too. 🤔☺️😉
Now THIS is immersion! Probably the most innovative reaction I've seen yet! Very well done!
I was very interested in seeing Kat's reaction to Quint and I was not disappointed. His character is one of a kind. Once again, Kat goes above and beyond the call.
The real horror of this video is the mosquitos. Great reactions. Great video. Love JAWS.
It's so nice to watch someone that actually puts a lot of effort into reaction videos. these have been so much fun to watch
Kat, you are without doubt the star of internet reactors. Oh my girl your FACE when that shark came out of the water!!! It was the absolute highlight of my day 🎉
This girl is already my favorite reactor to horror films but the effort she put into these last couple of videos is legendary. I would love for her to react to all the greatest film of all time (not just horror) I'd pay for that.
so proud of Kat's devotion to mix it up with these location based reactions
i am absolutely loving this new way your watching films. next is grave encounters in an abandoned asylum.
I loved Grave Encounters! Still one of my favorite horror movies.
sitting out there in a lake after dark i wouldnt be thinking about Jaws. id be thinking of the ending of the first Friday the 13th movie. this was a great reaction! this is taking it to a whole new level. thats what you call dedication! Thank You Kat!
Great way to watch Jaws. It's even funnier about the mosquitos.
This was a great reaction!
I'm glad I found it.
Your sense of humor made it extra fun.
Your bold choice of being on the water, at dusk and then in the dark, was awesome!
I'm not sure if I felt more empathy for Quint being devoured alive by sharks, or you by mosquitos.
I give your reaction a 10 mosquitos out of 10!
Lordy yes! I was terrified a Junebug was gonna fly into her mouth! Ever happen to you? Not fun.
So fun you did this! I've watched jaws on my floaty was great. Lake of course 😆 . On the ocean nope nope nopity nope. Great job.
“We’ve got bigger fish to fry, ma’am.” 😂 Love it!
Oh my God. Funny as hell. That nervous laugh you have as a coping mechanism. Comedy Gold.
Years ago I saw Jaws while floating in the middle of Lake Travis in Texas. Diver swam around below us, grabbing our feet, during the movie. It was hilarious.
Yessss!!! Kat is going to need a bigger boat. Lol.
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I've been planning that comment for days and you beat me to it, my life is over.
@Sandy-dd4le I am so sorry, Sandy.
We're gonna need a bigger float.
THIS is now the BEST reaction channel ever! This lady has balls!! First she watches Blair Witch in the 'forest' at night, then JAWS in the 'water'.....too good! Too fun!! I'm subscribed now. Can't wait for the next reaction. Keep smiling🙂👍
I always feel like Kat needs a hug after doing one of these videos. I hope you know that we're here for you.
This was the most fun I've ever had! Watching you watch Jaws just made my whole week!!❤
I agree with everyone else that this is an incredibly original way to do reactions. There are so many reactors out there and it’s a real challenge to stand out!
Just when I though Kat couldn’t be anymore lovable she continues to raise the bar. I don’t think anyone has ever reacted to the Blair Witch Project or Jaws the way she has. You are awesome Kat and we love you for making these reaction videos so much fun.
Thank you for reacting to one of my favorite films. It’s really scary because we hear about shark attacks all the time. Despite being extremely rare, it plays into our primal fear of being hunted by a predator. No one was safe in this movie, not even dogs and kids. Even though that shark which the crew nicknamed Bruce is reference to Steven Spielberg’s lawyer was always malfunctioning, it’s still so much scarier and more convincing than all the other shark films that have been made since. Quint’s monologue about his experiences on the U.S.S. Indianapolis during World War II is still so haunting, especially since that really did happen.
Can’t wait to see what other films you get to react to. Thank you Kat! Take care ✌🏼
Finally I have caught up.
Kat I'm very thrilled to have found your page, as many of us I'm sure are horror fanatics, so to see someone as fearful as you walk the path of horror brings joy to my heart 😂
From your bulging eyeballs your huge smile/mouth when screaming you are tailor made for horror reactions, I love your attitude towards them and your hyper personality, love the extent of location and look forward to what else you do and watch ❤
Do do Do do Do do you know how FANTASTIC this was! OMG !!! This was just AMAZING. Thanks so much for putting in the effort! LOVED IT!!! ❤
Loved this! Next do Tremors sitting in a dirt sheepyard… with sheep!
Best beware of those pesky freshwater log sharks!!! 😁😁
Great reaction as always, love the "on location" shtick. 😊😊
Not to mention those Squalus Mosquitos!
There ARE fresh water sharks. Mostly, they keep to the Mississippi and warmer waters but yeah, there are sharks that can and do live in big rivers.
Bull sharks have been found in the great lakes.
@@robertphillips213True, although the shark attacks the book was based on occured in New Jersey and two of the deaths happened in a fresh water stream, which is why many believe the rogue shark was a bull shark, not a great white.
A "log" might be a few hundred snakes crossing a river together. Usually poisonous ones. Swimming across, see a log, hug it to catch your breath, which scares them, and before you can scream enough venom to kill an elephant.
I was living in Kuwait when I first saw the movie. The next day with my parents and one of my friends went to the beach. It was low tide, so I was stepping through the tidal pools. Always looking at the next one to see if it had sea urchins in it.
Then I stopped at sand shark. Maybe 3 to 4 feet.
That day I discovered that Jesus could walk on water but I could run on it.
First the woods, now the lake. Im loving this - extra atmospheric:) keep it up please
Kat, you're a champ. I've never seen anyone look behind them more during a horror reaction. 😂
I love that you’re filming in such fun locations. I literally made popcorn.
I’d love to see you watch Midsomer in a field of flowers 💐
These new gimmick reactions are such a cool innovation. There's something so delightful to the extra added fear. Hope to see more like this. Very creative. Big fan. Keep being rad!
The first time I saw Jaws it was at a sleepover at my friend's house when we were about 9 or 10 and we knew it would be on TV that night. We watched it in his bedroom and huddled on our chairs watching with the lights out as his blue carpet seemed to become the ocean, full of dangers. I admire your dedication! 🦈
It's OK Kat, you were never in any real danger. Any potential predator would have been too confused by the combination of swimwear and a tuque to do anything.
Canadian?
@@blairhaffly1777 Yup, French Canadian to be more precise. We're a special breed, the rudeness of the French part sometimes cancels out the politeness of the Canadian part. Didn't mean to throw anyone off by not calling it a beanie. 😁
@@Jay_delachance Sorry but your French side must be slipping, no rudeness perceived. I like the word tuque, only learned it recently.
I actually recently learned the word “tuque” from another Canadian reactor (Neil reacts)…and now I know how to spell it, lol.
@@TheLisa-Al-GaibI learned it from Bob and Doug McKenzie. (SCTV)
I’m dying to see the behind the scenes of how you set this up 🤣 Loving these “on the scene” reactions!
Oh man I didn't even think about that ...that would be pretty cool
TONS of Patreon exclusives that I'd happily pay for!
Years ago i watched Jaws while floating in a tube on Lake Travis in Austin TX. It was an event put on by the Alamo Drafthouse theater. They had scuba divers that would swim under and grab your feet! 😢 We had shark gazpacho to eat, too.
When you said tiny ships and you zoomed out to your donut raft I laughed my butt off! Great stuff!
24:50 That's one of my all-time favorite shots, with John Williams score to accompany it....CLASSIC!!!🦈🦈🦈
Truly 1 of a kind, with the greatest smile ever. The, "IF something were to touch my butt" line was so you, and only 1 of the reasons your my favorite reactor on RUclips. Kudos to you Katt, love your channel.
I fell into your channel at approx 9:00pm and have been watching your video's since, it is now 4:23am. Very fun video's! : )
Kat-- how inventive and unique , most clever thing Ive seen anyone do on the reaction channels, loved how it got dark while you are still on the water. You just got a subscription from me for this event.
29k subscribers is criminal for how underrated this channel is, that's the real horror here.
How underrated is it? We can't actually see the like/dislike ratio anymore for some stupid reason, so you can't really know. All you know is that it's presently smallish, which is not the same as it being disliked.
@@Corn_Pone_Flicks, I have no idea what you're on about, "how underrated is it?" huh? " so you can't really know", know what? I'm saying the channel is underrated based on personal opinion. I feel she produces amazing content, so what I'm saying is I feel she should have WAY more subs. Underrated means "not rated or valued high enough", it has nothing to do with number of dislikes.
Gonna watch The Thing from an abandoned research facility in Antarctica
I can confidently say I've never seen any reactor do this before. I think you're on to something special here.
I especially loved that, purposeful or not, the sun went down and you were in full dark by the time the sing-along started XD
Now this, is how you do a Jaws reaction!
Talk about taking dedication to a whole new level. Such a Kat thing to do. Only she could make such dedication to her fans in what I think we can all agree an interesting but amazing way. Proud of how far your channel has grown Kat!😊
"The shark is so big it's dragging an entire dock." Lol, great reaction!
Nails on a chalkboard shuts people up, quickly. Yeah, I agree, power move. The Saw franchise in an abandoned building would be epic. 😉 can’t wait to see you punch more air watching the Saw movies. 😁
Kat’s punny lines is what makes this reaction 😂
Honestly this is revolutionary stuff in the RUclips reactor genre!!! Everyone loves the simple in your room or living room way of reacting cause thats pretty much the way most people watch movies but i think its more scarier to be in the element kf the movie itself. Awesome
Mosquitos, that's the real horror of this reaction 😂 Thank you so much for your dedication,❤ your charisma ... Best reaction channel ever xx
If she had only sprayed herself, and not the air
Mosquitos, Black flies, Beavers and Snapping Turtles too. An irritated moose as well. Canada is a hellish place.
Fun fact; the first lady to get hauled under didn’t know something was going to grab her from underneath so her screams and panic were real
Jaws is my favorite all time movie and the score is top notch! Love it so much.
This is the best and most original way to react to a classic movie. I've said it before and I'll say it again, this is the best horror movie reaction channel. Thanks for sharing these videos.
28:20 ICONIC 😂🦈💯
I’m so glad you reacted to my favorite movie & on the water? That’s commitment!!!
I couldn't even go near the shady side lf the pool after watching Jaws as a kid. 😂 I applaud you!!
The "mayor of shark city" with his sailor and anchor themed seersucker suits who smokes in the hospital is one of the highlights of this great film.
Jaws was the first $100 million film and coined the term "Blockbuster".
Steven Spielberg used to be one of the all time great directors.
Oh How the mighty have fallen.
Yeah, but he got lucky with Raiders of the Lost Ark... but, yeah...
Watching scary movies in spooky settings are crazy and amazing.
These videos get better and better. As a lifelong horror fan,you've easily become my favourite reactor. Brilliant stuff
I enjoyed your reaction so much (as usual!) ❤️
Here’s a little tip. Get a bottle of cold pressed orange oil. Pour one capful into a pint spray bottle filled with water and shake it up. Spray this mixture all over you before you go outside. No more mosquito bites. It works, and it smells a lot better than most bug repellent sprays!
I'm about 30 seconds into the video & the shopped in shark behind her is cracking me up! Great job, Kat. 🦈😍 Also, I haven't read through all the comments, but just in case; there are a lot of BTS stories about how the mechanical shark was always screwed up & didn't work right. There is a play out called The Shark Is Broken & it stars Ian Shaw playing his father, Robert Shaw (Quint). It looks like a fantastic play & I wish I was in NY to be able to go see it. There are some videos & interviews out there about it. I recommend any Jaws fans seek it out. Oh yeah, Ian is practically a clone of his father. It's a little eerie.
Once it turned dark, that water was scarying ME! You brave, brave soldier! I love your reactions so much ❣️
Love how this starts as a horror movie and turns into an “Old Man and Sea”/horror/adventure movie.
The little pieces of Quint hanging off the sharks teeth near the end is a nice touch.
Not only a good movie, but a great film. One of the few perfect films ever made.
Respect to you! Please react to a cabin in the woods in a cabin in the woods. 😂 That'd be epic!
I think that would really scared Kate bad ! 😂🇺🇸🇲🇽🇮🇹
Kat, I sincerely admire you... Not for watching this movie on the water, but for doing it at nightfall in a place full of mosquitos with a spot on you for us to see your reactions... It would have drive me insane in less than half an hour (or get me intoxicated with the spray of the dozens of anti-bugs canister I'd have spend). And you really didn't have to do that. Hope you had a nice experience anyway !
I was here 6 months ago and now I have watched this one again, because you are so FABOOLUSSSS Kat!
Very innovative, Kat, on the water alone! Lol you are so fun! Thanx for such a wonderful movie response! ❤😊❤😊❤😊