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Hi everyone! DANG, this movie was sure something! I need to stop posting spoiler-y statements about how I felt about movies in these posts so that you can watch to find out for yourself! But all I'll say is that I can understand why this film is regarded as one of the "great ones" if you will. Click here to watchalong with me!

The edit for this will be dropping on Friday on the channel, so you can expect early access to be here at some point before then. PS. In tomorrow's newsletter, I'll be sharing lots of info about my new structure and plan for releases. Looking forward to sharing it all!

As always, thanks for everything and looking forward to chatting about this one! Enjoy! 💜

✦ KL

PPS. I'm not sure if I am gonna ever watch Jaws 2, so for now I'm just sticking this film into the "stand-alone films" tag, even though I know a sequel exists.

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Jaws (1975) ✦ Full-Length Watchalong

Hello Adventure Club! 👋 I hope you enjoy watching along to Jaws with me! Please leave your comments to me on the associated Patreon post for this video.

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Tom R

awesome reaction! this is clearly filmed back in the 70's, and is one of those films that shows that well done practical effects will stand the test of time! as i recall, the shark was named "bruce" by it's operators, and was one very very challenging to build and operate. one of my favorite things about quint is the way he's largely helpful to brody, even though he does it quietly. and treats him fairly well - as long as hooper isnt around!

Future_Boy85

Jaws is such a great movie! Really scary too. What's scarier is that this was based on true events. My favorite scene is Quint's monologue about the USS Indianapolis. Which is also a true story. They should've made a Jaws prequel about Quint surviving those shark attacks.

Bryan Dempsey

I’m late to party, sorry. Been a long week for me, it was nice to finally have the time and sit down to watch this afternoon. First I’m glad Ella is ok. Don’t you just love it when they test our love and attention by hiding discomfort and injuries? Now, the movie. This movie established the trifecta that is actually still present today. 1) Summer Blockbuster 2) Steven Spielberg 3) John Williams. It’s well paced and the tension is riveting. I had not watched this straight through in several years, it really was great to do so again. I have always been scared of water. I have distinct memories of Disney World at age 5 as the submarine in the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ride submerged and again at age 6 swimming in a very clear lake in Texas and fish touching my leg as they swam by. When I eventually saw Jaws the premise really stuck with me. While I have been in the ocean before, I have not been in past my thighs. Nope.

Absher

Definitely a classic! I love the chaos and dialogue in this movie. John Williams is a boss. I’m always unsure how reactors will judge this movie. So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks again Kaiielle, love that you don’t shy away from classics like this one.

James M

Nice react! I often tell people that Rocky is not a boxing movie, and that Jaws is not a shark movie. You can skip the Jaws sequels IMO.