As a dad of young children, I feel for that mother unlike I ever did when I used to watch this as a kid. This isn’t just scary, it’s heartbreaking. I literally couldn’t imagine the grief
How did Joey King she get Alex got kicked him out side effects from underwear 🩲 I just found out feeling like she feels like she feels like she was in underwear 🩲 😮😢😅
@@benthomas8765 I agree. Children are a waste of time and space as well as money. They are ugly, messy, noisy, and selfish. Marriage is a losers game too. Why marry when the men gets nothing and the women gains everything from a divorce????? Why become a baby daddy? I’m 42 years old. Help me understand. Please! 😂. Anyway I enjoy watching little ones get torn apart by sharks. Nature’s entertainment.
If Jaws was made today, the shark would have jumped 100 feet out of the water, been 50 feet long, and would be all cgi with glowing red eyes and tattoos.
This is still the greatest film ever made. The four main characters are exquisitely played, and the tension is horrific throughout. The moment when the camera zooms in on Brody, the spurt of blood from the boy on the lilo - class...
when the camera zoomed in on brody the chair he was sitting in was actually on a little track that rolled about 10feet combined with the camera zooming in
@@gurnblanstein9816it's looks like Joey king she was Chrisne Joey King conjuring movie sounds like same time years this movie sounds like same thing as James wan knows all about Jaws movie made before
I agree in the sense that everything comes together to make a great cinematic experience. The editing, cinematography, score, screenplay, acting, and direction. They made something great out of little and it worked. It doesn't need to be Citizen Kane to be a great experience in the cinema.
There's always at least one of those people somehow managing to be a horrible, horrible actor, despite playing a background character with 2 seconds screentime
I was in Blackpool, England on holidays and even there people were petrified of going into the water after watching it, remember this was in the Irish sea as well. Spend my summer holidays that year building sandcastles on the beach just like everyone else lol .
A little urban legend trivia. 2:17. The Muffin Man is a nursery rhyme inspired by a myth about a Victorian baker who lured children to their death by enticing them with muffins. It’s no coincidence that Brody’s son is singing this right before the boy Alexi is killed by a shark. The Muffin Man has always been a warning to children.
thanks for this! I just looked it up in wikipedia and they said there's a dutch version, de mosselman, which i've known since i'm a child ^^ Damn, you brought me down to memory lane ^^
@@jackkraussSpielberg had huge constraints put on him by the studio; budget, time, actors; equipment, crew, etc. This was his third film, after DUEL and SUGARLAND EXPRESS. But JAWS was make or break for him. What made the film work was Spielberg’s ability to work through these challenges; to find creative ways to overcome obstacles with the shark not working, adding footage using Verna Fields pool, etc. not to mention the challenge of working on the open water, which gave the film the rough hewn quality no studio tank could offer. As Spielberg gained more celebrity and power, his films arguably became more less constrained, more polished, less robust ( sans SCHINDLERS LIST, I suppose) and much more commercial. But JAWS is pure cinema and the purist Spielberg we will ever get.
Jerry you nailed it in one. Pipit the dog watched Jaws and he thought he was Jaws. Well we all saw what happened. Pipit you bad boy your grounded and no ice cream for tow weeks. The Dog just had a kids meal there. One kids meal to go on water bed. That's sunny side up. Oops silly me that's eggs. I'm glad Jaws is only a film made up with adults and children playing the characters.. The theme still is a classic. For a family film made at the time. This did have some pretty heavy scenes.
I think it is definitely implied that Pipit got devoured but also left to the imagination that he may have left the beach seeing that you don't see much else of him. I don't think people would have liked it if it was for sure that he got devoured.
Well… When I was a kid I felt same, but now as I love sharks lol I’m telling you - it’s their territory ❤️ doesn’t really matter who dies. Mother Nature’s rules 🤷🏼♂️
Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker, etc) said back then he never submitted a script for a TV movie that didn't get made, it just had to entertain not have big name stars and make some comment on society. The Night Stalker about a vampire totally opposite of Barnabas Collins from Dark Shadow was a surprise hit. The vampire has no lines, he just makes animal noises. Dan Curtis said it didn't matter the subject or genre it just had to be entertaining. Of course they could make a decent TV movie for $100k then.
Man! I am now 67 years old. I saw this film in the theater when it came out. I KNOW what's going to happen, as I watch this on my smartphone, and I STILL pulled the collar of my shirt up over my mouth while yelling: "Oh, sh*t, oh, sh*t, get out of the water get out of the water!!!". This was movie making!
The building of the scene is amazing,you can feel the captain being in anxiety and suddenly ...boom,amazing direction!Today i go t my first jaws t shirt,my bro gave it to me!thanxx bruuuuh
Even though this is just a film and these are just characters, I feel so bad for the kid. He died in such a horrible way. His own mother couldn’t even him a proper burial. It is terribly sad. The mayor never should have kept the shark a secret from the town and Brody should have said something as well, not caring what the Mayor said. People died because of it.
After revisiting this scene (I watched this movie once, and once ONLY, when I was 11 or 12), I realize this is where Bryan Singer of X-men and Usual Suspects fame, got the name for his production company. "Bad Hat Harry Productions"
As to why the shark attacked Alex and not the other kids: because in the shark's eyes Alex on a float resembles one of its favorite meals, a pinnipedia (seals, sealions)
lol the shark in this movie was targetting people regardless if they resembled its normal prey or not...it literally flung itself unto a boat to eat quint
I was afraid to stand below a shower for months after I watched this as a kid 😂 Even now, sometimes if I close my eyes in the shower, I can hear the dun dun.. dunn dun.. saves water. I’m fifty.
One thing im curious about is did jaws attack Alex because he might've looked like a seal on that raft. I remember reading that that is the reason why surfers get attacked because they look like a big seal. Or just plot
I saw this film when I was 10 years old (below rating). Could not sleep. I remember watching this 20 years later. It is such an epic tale of humankind vs nature bringing together three people of different backgrounds to face a formidable opponent in its own backyard. Spielberg genius.
@@itisaporsche I saw it at 10. It had the total opposite effect on me: it made me want to discover more about the ocean and to appreciate all life within it.
I watched Jaws for the first time when I was 12 back in 1987 & it did not bother me , but I also watched that same day Texas chainsaw massacre part 2 & some movie called the gates of Hell & those 2 movies bothered me that night
I watched Jaws 1, 2 & 3 all in one night. Went sailing the next day, a dolphin popped up alongside and I very nearly walked on water back to the beach 🤣
At about 11 years old I was at the beach in Rijeka, former Yugoslavia and spotted two dolphins far away from the shore. Next to them two swimmers were swimming like crazy. This experience must have given them almost a heartattack.
It's funny how it appears all the boys in the water are standing and playing on their feet, but in underwater can shot they are all swimming and floating off the bottom
you know I kinda remember remember summer of 1980 , I was 5 years old & we were in old Orchard Beach Maine on family vacation & me & my sisters got to play in the water & I do remember it being cold & it was late July
To get out of the heat we took our 2 sons to see this on a very hot summers afternoon in Great Yarmouth. We were the only ones in the cinema. One of the best films ever, including Close Encounters of a Third Kind and The Towering Inferno. They don't make movies like this anymore .
Thank you Hollywood for ruining all my summers, every time I want to swim in the sea, I think maybe it's there, lurking in the depths, ready to devour me. All this is your fault😆😆😆🤣
I was six when it was re-released in theaters in 1976 and our family saw it. My parents still remind me how I checked under my bed before going to sleep that night.
The kid who played Alex is in real life now works in a restaurant bar in that town in Martha Vineyard. If he's there he'll come out from the office and talk to you about the movie making.
I was 7 years old when this movie came out, my parents smuggled me into an Cinema to see it, I sat under my dads seat and the next day we went to the Beach at Torquay in Devon, I wouldn't go into the water above my ankles and spent the next 7 years petrified of the water, I never swam in the sea until I was at least 14 and then only waist deep. it was years before I actually went into the sea further than neck deep. Since then I've always had a real fear of sharks and deep sea water. The chances of me getting into a cage anywhere near Great whites is the same chance as me flapping my arms and flying to the moon.
It wasn't his fault a bunch of people couldn't separate fantasy from reality. He hired 2 shark experts to get real footage of the cage diving scene and even they didn't think it would be a problem. People are responsible for their own actions.
As a dad of young children, I feel for that mother unlike I ever did when I used to watch this as a kid. This isn’t just scary, it’s heartbreaking. I literally couldn’t imagine the grief
Alex Kitner has it coming. He was pure evil.
How did Joey King she get Alex got kicked him out side effects from underwear 🩲 I just found out feeling like she feels like she feels like she was in underwear 🩲 😮😢😅
Then stop having kids. Problem solved. No kids, no worries. I don’t even understand why people want them.
@@Filthy_Larry 🤣 I think you did the world a favor by not reproducing
@@benthomas8765 I agree. Children are a waste of time and space as well as money. They are ugly, messy, noisy, and selfish.
Marriage is a losers game too. Why marry when the men gets nothing and the women gains everything from a divorce????? Why become a baby daddy? I’m 42 years old. Help me understand. Please! 😂.
Anyway I enjoy watching little ones get torn apart by sharks. Nature’s entertainment.
Can't believe this movie was made 1975. Till today it's still creepy. Masterpiece from Spielberg
Yes,.. True..,And yet it was actually made in summer 1974,and released in 1975
Let’s be honest, pretty much anything from Spielberg is a masterpiece. Man is a godly director.
And most if not all actors and actresses in Jaws are no longer around
@@thatskingbooker most of them have passed away sadly, but Richard Dreyfuss is still around
@@michaelblackwell2732 one of my favorite movies of his is War of the Worlds (2005), a Tom cruise film
If Jaws was made today, the shark would have jumped 100 feet out of the water, been 50 feet long, and would be all cgi with glowing red eyes and tattoos.
And then joining the Fast and the Furious movie, because Family
you forgot real-fire from nostrils, t-rex-like roar and killer-point nose, lol
And it would be “Woke.”
And it's non binary blm feminist.
Thats why Spielberg did not want to make a reboot of the movie because he had a feeling it would be ruined
This is such a intense scene! The editing, camerawork and music are just perfect.
Yep
Pretty much this whole movie start to finish.
神がかっている
well, the dude laughing at 3:17 kinda screws it
I still remember the iconic thump-thump-thump of the music when the shark was lurking.
Everybody says Alex was the second victim of the shark but people always forget about poor Pipit.
RIP, you were a good boy.
It's looks like new ride it's coming for the first 🥇🏆 day away from much longer time now I just let them out side effects
the 70's...best movie period ever !
This is still the greatest film ever made. The four main characters are exquisitely played, and the tension is horrific throughout. The moment when the camera zooms in on Brody, the spurt of blood from the boy on the lilo - class...
Quentin Tarantino in an interview said the same thing, that Jaws was the best movie ever made.
when the camera zoomed in on brody the chair he was sitting in was actually on a little track that rolled about 10feet combined with the camera zooming in
@@gurnblanstein9816it's looks like Joey king she was Chrisne Joey King conjuring movie sounds like same time years this movie sounds like same thing as James wan knows all about Jaws movie made before
I agree in the sense that everything comes together to make a great cinematic experience. The editing, cinematography, score, screenplay, acting, and direction. They made something great out of little and it worked. It doesn't need to be Citizen Kane to be a great experience in the cinema.
3:15 Guy in mustache and white hat is having the time of his life
That was Pablo Escobar
Drugs lmao
There's always at least one of those people somehow managing to be a horrible, horrible actor, despite playing a background character with 2 seconds screentime
4 minutes of an editing, framing, acting, suspense class culminating in a disturbing scene. A Spielberg of the best.
Alex got shake all over
My coworker told me about how she saw this movie in cinemas when it came out, and how everyone was terrified to go in the water that year!
I'm still terrified.
This movie saved a lot of lives. People shouldn't be that far out in the water anyway.
For many years my friend lol
I was in Blackpool, England on holidays and even there people were petrified of going into the water after watching it, remember this was in the Irish sea as well. Spend my summer holidays that year building sandcastles on the beach just like everyone else lol .
That year? In 2023 I still don't like going in the water.
My favorite movie line..."You're gonna need a bigger boat."
A little urban legend trivia. 2:17. The Muffin Man is a nursery rhyme inspired by a myth about a Victorian baker who lured children to their death by enticing them with muffins. It’s no coincidence that Brody’s son is singing this right before the boy Alexi is killed by a shark. The Muffin Man has always been a warning to children.
thanks for this!
I just looked it up in wikipedia and they said there's a dutch version, de mosselman, which i've known since i'm a child ^^
Damn, you brought me down to memory lane ^^
Now that is awesome trivia. Thanks for sharing. Creepy!!!
*Mulberry Lane
None of this is true at all though. There’s no evidence it actually stemmed from some muffin man murderer. BS.
It's been 40 years since I saw it first, and still, it sends chills.
I saw it in the drive-in at 17 years old with my girlfriend. And then when it was over we hit the back seat for the next movie :)
One of the greatest filmed sequences in the history of cinema. This was Spielberg at the peak of his powers
Probably lack of studio interference.
@@jackkraussSpielberg had huge constraints put on him by the studio; budget, time, actors; equipment, crew, etc. This was his third film, after DUEL and SUGARLAND EXPRESS. But JAWS was make or break for him. What made the film work was Spielberg’s ability to work through these challenges; to find creative ways to overcome obstacles with the shark not working, adding footage using Verna Fields pool, etc. not to mention the challenge of working on the open water, which gave the film the rough hewn quality no studio tank could offer. As Spielberg gained more celebrity and power, his films arguably became more less constrained, more polished, less robust ( sans SCHINDLERS LIST, I suppose) and much more commercial. But JAWS is pure cinema and the purist Spielberg we will ever get.
Watching this in the theaters back then was truly an experience. Such a movie could not be made today.
the cameraman gave his best to swim beside of the shark ,respect to him !
Camera man can even survive being inside the sharks mouth. He is in invincible and can even exist in space.
That dolly zoom shot just gives me goosebumps everytime !!!🔥🔥🔥
No sharp on the screen, but camera, soundtrack and directing make you feel shark every second.
Top class.
above all the interpretation of Roy Scheider makes the film a masterpiece
Plot twist : It was Pipit the whole time.
Jerry you nailed it in one.
Pipit the dog watched Jaws and he thought he was Jaws. Well we all saw what happened.
Pipit you bad boy your grounded and no ice cream for tow weeks.
The Dog just had a kids meal there.
One kids meal to go on water bed.
That's sunny side up.
Oops silly me that's eggs.
I'm glad Jaws is only a film made up with adults and children playing the characters.. The theme still is a classic.
For a family film made at the time. This did have some pretty heavy scenes.
Nice twist. We could start a spin off right here called The Pipit.
OMFG I'M DEAD 😂😂
yeah ,..but now, he's known as "Shark food"
In Croatia we call dogs "pas" and sharks "morski pas" which means water dog lol so Pipit truely was a morski pas.
R.I.P Pipit and Alex, you’ll be remembered.
I think it is definitely implied that Pipit got devoured but also left to the imagination that he may have left the beach seeing that you don't see much else of him. I don't think people would have liked it if it was for sure that he got devoured.
@marius kristensen my thoughts too.. you don't hurt a dog in a movie 😂
These days some Karen would raise a bigger stink over a loose dog on the beach than over the possibility there could be a shark in the water.
@@Arbeedubya lol
tell that to Quint,,
" thats a bad hat harry " . This movie has many good lines
It's a polait way to say "f..ck off"
I’ve always been fascinated by the Hitchcock Zoom.
'Pipit...Pipit?' is possibly the greatest foreshadowing in movie history.
To this day, whenever things are unsettled in my family, someone says, "Pipit?, Pipit!". 🤓
This is one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the history of cinema: a little innocent boy and a beautiful lovely dog, both gone. 😢
Yeah Jaws was hungry. What about Jaws' family? Jaws' little shark boy had to eat too. 🦈
Tough shit
Well… When I was a kid I felt same, but now as I love sharks lol I’m telling you - it’s their territory ❤️ doesn’t really matter who dies. Mother Nature’s rules 🤷🏼♂️
Jaws hated the hair on the dog so he went back for something with a little less hairy.
Yeah, the dog got killed off camera
Remember when movies were about stories and characters and not virtue signaling? Classic film
Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker, etc) said back then he never submitted a script for a TV movie that didn't get made, it just had to entertain not have big name stars and make some comment on society. The Night Stalker about a vampire totally opposite of Barnabas Collins from Dark Shadow was a surprise hit. The vampire has no lines, he just makes animal noises. Dan Curtis said it didn't matter the subject or genre it just had to be entertaining. Of course they could make a decent TV movie for $100k then.
Man! I am now 67 years old. I saw this film in the theater when it came out. I KNOW what's going to happen, as I watch this on my smartphone, and I STILL pulled the collar of my shirt up over my mouth while yelling: "Oh, sh*t, oh, sh*t, get out of the water get out of the water!!!". This was movie making!
2:33
The second you hear that music, you know what's coming
The building of the scene is amazing,you can feel the captain being in anxiety and suddenly ...boom,amazing direction!Today i go t my first jaws t shirt,my bro gave it to me!thanxx bruuuuh
Epic
Even though this is just a film and these are just characters, I feel so bad for the kid. He died in such a horrible way. His own mother couldn’t even him a proper burial. It is terribly sad. The mayor never should have kept the shark a secret from the town and Brody should have said something as well, not caring what the Mayor said. People died because of it.
I know
This event is what drives Brody to personally go after the shark, he feels guilty even though he wasn't the advocating for the beaches to stay open.
it's just a movie set, all made-up BS.
The original novel provides a LOT of insight as to why Vaughn was so desperate.
I agree with you I feel bad for the kids that died first who wanted the dog but now he wants the kid that's dirty
逆ズームの使い方が効果的。
大好きなシーンです。
Water is so deep and all of a sudden the other boys are standing right on the attack spot 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣
Literally everyone: running around a panic.
That guy in the white hat: 🤪🤪🤪
I love this scene because of the music . Hats of to John Williams
"That's some bad hat, Harry"
Dexter?
After revisiting this scene (I watched this movie once, and once ONLY, when I was 11 or 12), I realize this is where Bryan Singer of X-men and Usual Suspects fame, got the name for his production company. "Bad Hat Harry Productions"
As to why the shark attacked Alex and not the other kids: because in the shark's eyes Alex on a float resembles one of its favorite meals, a pinnipedia (seals, sealions)
Alex was diet shark bait m,.. the other kids,, too many carbs ,..
the shark knew his mom had money and it would entice more people into the water to kill the shark...more people more food...
lol the shark in this movie was targetting people regardless if they resembled its normal prey or not...it literally flung itself unto a boat to eat quint
Like the dog...
Think we all know this🙄and yet surfers still surf😳
I was afraid to stand below a shower for months after I watched this as a kid 😂 Even now, sometimes if I close my eyes in the shower, I can hear the dun dun.. dunn dun.. saves water. I’m fifty.
I’m afraid to go to the bathroom. I keep thinking Jaws is gonna come out the toilet.
You guys are not alone 😉
3:10 Me When Everyone Is In The Collapsing Building
The original scene was worse but still this one traumatized me. Poor doggy!!
Olivia Newton-John's "I Honestly Love You" is in the background when the chief's wife is comforting him...
Everybody remembers the boy but nobody ever talks about Pipit.
1:07 I find it so adorable & cute & funny how he’s still being cautious.
Agreed lol!
Lmao....the kid became my fav character of jaws
Check out the guy running into the water with the white Gilligan hat at 3:16 😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣
One thing im curious about is did jaws attack Alex because he might've looked like a seal on that raft. I remember reading that that is the reason why surfers get attacked because they look like a big seal. Or just plot
Still one of the best shark movies ever
Huh? One of the best movies ever. Period.
It’s not one of… it is the best shark movie ever and one of the greatest movies of all time
not one of the best , it is the best shark movie ever Jaws is a classic
Such a great movie. Thank you Spielberg fir making this and canceling the planned reboot of it
the effects and acting still hold up today, certainly a classic film
This was extremely daring in a horror movie, having a child getting brutally devoured in broad daylight.
I like how when Chief Brody yelled at everyone to get out, everyone else got in to grab their kids.
Good catch! I think all parents would do the same thing.
Yes, this shows his fear of the sea.
Yall are worried about Brody and that poor woman's kid got ate.
@@desertweasel6965fk Alex. He was a loser and pure evil anyway.
Great film 🔥Spielberg you the genius and also peter benchley for the masterpiece script writing 💥
Gotta love this movie
Qual e o nome desse filme
A truly heart warming and calming movie.
Definitely! 🥴👍
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3:01 I was waiting for the shark to reveal himself as Vince McMahon and say "IT WAS ME AUSTIN! IT WAS ME ALONG".
*all along. That whole joke you attempted is a disaster
oh yeah & Austin 3:16 says I just whopped your ASS,,,, lol
I saw this film when I was 10 years old (below rating). Could not sleep. I remember watching this 20 years later. It is such an epic tale of humankind vs nature bringing together three people of different backgrounds to face a formidable opponent in its own backyard. Spielberg genius.
Yep. I was 14 when it came out. It changed lives. I've been afraid of the ocean ever since.
@@itisaporsche I saw it at 10. It had the total opposite effect on me: it made me want to discover more about the ocean and to appreciate all life within it.
I watched Jaws for the first time when I was 12 back in 1987 & it did not bother me , but I also watched that same day Texas chainsaw massacre part 2 & some movie called the gates of Hell & those 2 movies bothered me that night
I watched Jaws 1, 2 & 3 all in one night. Went sailing the next day, a dolphin popped up alongside and I very nearly walked on water back to the beach 🤣
At about 11 years old I was at the beach in Rijeka, former Yugoslavia and spotted two dolphins far away from the shore. Next to them two swimmers were swimming like crazy. This experience must have given them almost a heartattack.
A masterpiece ; scenes ; colors everything
The dread starts when he's calling for the dog
3:03 One of the most famous compensated tracking shot in the history of movie !
03:01 to 03:03 - that zoom-in... One of the best shots in cinema!
It's called a dolly zoom, and this scene made it famous
Timeless and effective.
It's a zoom-out, but with the camera getting closer.
@@broco1163 Alfred Hitchcock made it famous in Vertigo... in 1958 ☝
It's funny how it appears all the boys in the water are standing and playing on their feet, but in underwater can shot they are all swimming and floating off the bottom
Bruce didn't care,..just like an Orca, he was coming into the shallows,..for feeding time,.
When that Jaws theme cue starts going dum dum, dum you know shit 's about to hit the fan
The scariest soundtrack of my childhood... 😍
My parents took me to see this in the cinemas in 75. I was 4. Was shit scared to have a bath and even look under the bed. All time favorite movie.
3:02 to 3:04 one of the best zoom in movie shots ever
Called the Dolly zoom.
The whole time I was just thinking please not the dog.
I know.. too many kids on the beach anyways, fuck em
@@xxxyyy4668 So these are the people of the world, eh?
Me too! Same way with Legend & Pirates
The dog gets eaten off screen
Very sad ..I hate wen kids get hurt or die ..just always strikes a Nerve with me
Steven Spielberg is a genius
The music to Jaws, gets to me everytime!!! Someone else has fell victim!
Steven speilberg took a MAJOR risk with this movie..and turned it into MASTERPIECE CHILLER.
1:06 LOL the way the guy just keeps talking while the person hes talking to freaks out and is clearly not listening to a word he's saying
That New England water, even in mid summer is way too cold for me.
,..but NOT ,.. for Bruce,..
Maybe not in 1975
Yup, still is ❄️
you know I kinda remember remember summer of 1980 , I was 5 years old & we were in old Orchard Beach Maine on family vacation & me & my sisters got to play in the water & I do remember it being cold & it was late July
FABULOUS MOVIE - VERY HIGH TECH & SOUND ENGINEERING - AT THE TIME 1975 ...
3:01 this close up scene with the background music always gets me . Steven Spielberg did a great job in the movie
RIP Dog...
Pipet getting eaten by the shark was Probably a deleted scene or something I guess.
No RIP for Alex?
@@Egobyte83 Rest peacefully alex.
@@Egobyte83 that poor kids mom though.
the suspense in these films
Nostalgia. Todays world sucks. All we have is Nostalgia. Its a comfort film you fall asleep to.
Steven Spielberg did an amazing job 👏
To get out of the heat we took our 2 sons to see this on a very hot summers afternoon in Great Yarmouth. We were the only ones in the cinema.
One of the best films ever, including Close Encounters of a Third Kind and The Towering Inferno. They don't make movies like this anymore .
I'm always gonna wear my Jaws shirt on the first day of Summer.😎🦈
Everyone is upset about Pipit. Kid....what kid?
BOTH Pippit and the kid were easy shark bait here,..
Floating stick, no dog. Uh oh...
Thank you Hollywood for ruining all my summers, every time I want to swim in the sea, I think maybe it's there, lurking in the depths, ready to devour me. All this is your fault😆😆😆🤣
I was six when it was re-released in theaters in 1976 and our family saw it. My parents still remind me how I checked under my bed before going to sleep that night.
I’m sure Alex is okay
That damn score gets me every time. 🤦🏾♂️
fun fact: if you move the cursor to the moment 2:56, which is the most reproduced, you will be able to see the fin of a shark
Masterpiece still gets me today.
2:27 PIVOOOOOOOT!!!
Notice how the shark went after the thing it thought most as prey- a seal which was Alex Kintner on the raft. Completely ignored the others.
I kept asking myself what really happened to the dog 🐶?
Wonderful movie! A masterpiece
It was a little boring though.
The kid who played Alex is in real life now works in a restaurant bar in that town in Martha Vineyard. If he's there he'll come out from the office and talk to you about the movie making.
Songs in the background are - Paul Anka : Having My Baby,.. And - Lynn Anderson : I Honestly Love You
Two movies that I saw as a child scared me to death. The Birds & Jaws...I still won't watch them today...😂
This movie terrorized me as a kid. Only swim in pools.. I do now but for the longest time I wouldn't swim in a pool even with the light on.. 😂😂
I was 7 years old when this movie came out, my parents smuggled me into an Cinema to see it, I sat under my dads seat and the next day we went to the Beach at Torquay in Devon, I wouldn't go into the water above my ankles and spent the next 7 years petrified of the water, I never swam in the sea until I was at least 14 and then only waist deep. it was years before I actually went into the sea further than neck deep. Since then I've always had a real fear of sharks and deep sea water. The chances of me getting into a cage anywhere near Great whites is the same chance as me flapping my arms and flying to the moon.
Love JAWS always.
Same here this movie is a timeless classic that is still great to this day can’t wait for the 50th anniversary in two years
This movie fueled the insane spike in hunting of sharks. I hope Spielberg is proud of himself.
It wasn't his fault a bunch of people couldn't separate fantasy from reality. He hired 2 shark experts to get real footage of the cage diving scene and even they didn't think it would be a problem. People are responsible for their own actions.
Money talks baby.
He says he regrets making this movie because of the damage it did to sharks
Williams' frightening music at 2:32 signals Trouble! Spielberg's camera technique of pulling focus at 3:02 is splendid.