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SURPRISE!! I wanted to watch this a little early to have the edit ready for SHARK WEEK hehe

Hope y'all enjoy watching this with me! I watched it on Amazon Prime for those who are watching with me.

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LINK: https://youtu.be/4TXCdMpHQqw 

Original Movie: Jaws

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Nicholas Sulikowski

Matt Hooper is played by Richard Dreyfus. He previously starred in George Lucas' second film American Graffiti, and afterwards scored a role in Jaws, as George and Steven Spielberg are to this day good friends. Not to make it sound like he only got the role for that reason. He's a great actor. But there is a connection between George and Steven. Incidentally, George's first two films were also co-produced by Francis Ford Coppola, who would go on to do The Godfather Trilogy. George also knew Brian De Palma, director of films like Carrie, Scarface, and The Untouchables. It was always fascinating to me how many major directors all knew each other, and many even went to school together.

Soloydiver

If you ever saw the SNL skits, land sharks are something to fear. LOL As a scubadvr, I can appreciate that fear of the deep ocean although I don't feel that myself. I actually want to see more sharks. :-)

Logan Kerlee

That was the first time that I've ever watched this. My ex wife watched it when she was a youngster though and she told me that it was TERRIFYING! I can see why she was scared and I kinda feel bad for poking fun - but I watched other horror flicks like Friday the 13th and It as a kid. This was the scariest thing she experienced as a youngster. lol, it's been explained already - but this was before PG-13 was a thing, I'm pretty sure. With the amount of blood in this - I'd expect this movie to be rated R even today.

Michael G. Munz

*knock-knock-knock* Candygram. (Showing my age.)

Jenny Tolls

I never understood why people thought this movie was terrifying lol the "scary" parts aren't even scary. I could understand if this movie gave you a fear of being out in the ocean but a lot of people got irrational fears from this movie lol like Nat thinking sharks could get on land or my aunt telling me that she used to be scared of going to the toilet because she thought the shark from Jaws would pop up and get her lolol I just don't get it

1over137

You should watch sharknado

Mastervodo

The first bit with the girl being eaten alive is terrifying. Other than that, everything else is jump scares. But that 1st scene is ..... I don't know if there's a sufficient word for it.

Mastervodo

Has anyone but me seen the Richard Jeni bit on Jaws 4? That is absolutely worth watching!

Anonymous

If anyone has been waiting to watch, it just started streaming on Peacock.

Chris Lane- Venturi 3D

PG-13 wasn't a thing yet, not until 1982-83-ish..........oops, one more thing. The watch Hooper has on is literally a dive watch, it's made for diving (pretty sure it's a Rolex Submariner)

Athenor

Hi Nat, I finally got around to watching this with you good job making it through without too much screaming. I don't know if you watch Mythbusters but I remember liking their jaws special they did for shark week

Daniel McGuinness

Nat you so need to watch Scream for natmares this year! You’re already semi-familiar with the “rules” of horror movies which is that movies vibe 😁 I’ll cast my vote for John Carpenters Halloween while I’m at it x

Richard Maurer

Please, not another Scream reaction - probably the most overrated horror film ever - imo.

Anonymous

Fun fact, PG-13 wasn't a rating until the 80s, and it was because of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom that it became a thing. Also when this movie came out my dad was in the marines, and after he saw it they ended up doing an open water exercise, so he saw Jaws, then got thrown in the ocean!