Richard Dreyfuss (guy in the cage) is one of greatest actors of all time. He played a supporting role in Jaws but later became a leading actor in several Academy Award winning and nominated films in the 1980s and 1990s. He played in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, another Steven Spielberg blockbuster film.
Your reactions were engaging and hilarious. If there's just one critique, it would be to make the playback less choppy. Raiders of the Lost Ark is a great film to add to the list. It has action, adventure, and a great storyline.
Original Blade Runner movie is awesome! Made in 1980 and still holds up as one of the best, if not THE best science fiction movie of all time. It’s up there and takes place in the year 2019! My favorite movie, it’s the benchmark for cyberpunk noir. Many, many other films have tried to imitate it unsuccessfully.
The novel by Peter Benchley (who played the reporter on the beach in the movie in a cameo role) does a much better job of considering the economics. The movie leaves you with the impression that the mayor is just a money grubber, but in the book, you find out that there are whole families whose businesses and lives on Amity Island will go under if they have a dead summer season. Kids having to come home from college because their families can't afford tuition. And the 10k that they offered Quint to kill the shark would be worth 100k today. That is why Quint wouldn't let anyone call in for help because this was the big score of a lifetime for him and he didn't want to lose it out to the Coast Guard. Great sweatshirt choice for this movie, by the way. Also, in the book, Brody's wife was having or considering having an affair with Hooper. Lastly, check out the opening scene in "The Goodbye Girl" which introduces us to Richard Dreyfuss' character. He is wearing the exact same outfit we see him in in Jaws (jeans, green fatigue jacket and octagonal glasses). This was his very next movie, I think.
great reaction to a classic! i actually met Steven Spielberg, they were filming a movie in my area, i didn't know about it at the time tho. i was in a grocery store, looking for hot sauce, and asked a man beside me if he'd seen any, he looked around and said he remembered seeing some in the next aisle over, and pointed. i said thank you, and left. later i told my sister he looked like Steven, and she said it probably was, she knew they were filming in our town. 😄
Oh wow, you are reacting to movies now. Cool. I started watching your reactions when you were reacting to Rush. I even requested his solo. You did a good one of his but he had a better one.
@@ScribeCash I think you are about 2 hours or more North of Miramar ? As a Veteran like yourself Seaman Storay. Top Gun when it first came out was a big hit down on 32nd Street and Coronado in San Diego. I have not seen TOP GUN--MAVERICK as of yet. Maybe I can watch it with you my first time? On your channel of course. I live in THE DMV on the East Coast now, were you are a BIG HIT yourself.
Your reaction was amazing... keep them coming... I have been a subscriber for a long time.. I remember when you started to react to Weird Al.. . he has a movie called UHF ... great movie to react to!!!!
“He won’t be in Jaws II”!!! That’s why I like watching Scribe react. I’d like to see you do “The Green Mile” or something like it, if you haven’t already seen it. But, now that I think about it, you need to see/react “American Graffiti “!
Normally I shy away from movie reactions that are this short, but you are the exception. One quibble I would have with you though is the idea that the movie portrays women as flighty and weak. Not so for Mrs. Kitner who confronted and slapped Chief Brody. She was nails, even if her anger was misguided. You should do "Casablanca." But spend 40 or so minutes on it. Most people regard it as being in the top 2 movies in Hollywood history. The screen play cannot be beaten. Also take a look at "Three Days of the Condor."
And I wouldn't consider Ellen Brody as being weak. She is scared for her husband. My wife would be the same way if she thought I was in danger like her husband.
Dang Squibble, you cut the heck out of it. I still liked the reaction. Was wondering what you thought of that famous push shot of Chief Brody reacting to the attack of the boy on the raft?
One other piece of advice, well 2. First, don't be afraid of black and white films. I hear this from young rectors all the time how surprised they are that a black and white film was actually good. And second, there is not a lot of reaction to Afrocentric movies. I think a lot of reactors are scared of saying something stupid (or worse) so they don't even try. This might be wise. But it'd be a lot of fun to see you react to the original Shaft or Black Caesar. A fun movie that I haven't seen a reaction to yet is "Undercover Brother". OK, I'll shut up now. If you can't tell, I am just over the moon that you're back
This movie not only put Steven Spielberg on the map after working in television but also created the blueprint for blockbuster movies. Becca just 2 years later, his friend George Lucas gave us Star Wars. Maybe you could start another channel to watch movies. You could start with STAR WARS:A NEW HOPE and work your way up from there. But start with Episode 4. It is the release order and the way it was intended to be watched. Nice to have you back, woman. Or to quote Samuel L. Jackson "It's about Damn time." If you do this, you have to pick your ride or die character from the series. Enjoy
1. Goof: Chrissie's body parts are too far up the beach to have been washed up there without a storm. 2. Boy Scouts don't need to do the mile swim to get their merit badge. It's an accomplishment all its own. 3. Lee Fierro/Mrs. Kentner actually slapped Roy Scheider. It took 17 takes. Once was so hard it knocked his glasses off. 4. The jump scare at Ben Gardner's boat was put in on purpose by Spielberg because they were having problems with the shark "Bruce" and his appearance was delayed, and the movie needed something earlier. Works every time.🤣🤣 5. IRL Dreyfuss and Shaw didn't get along, so Spielberg used the animosity to fuel their feud onscreen. 6. The boy that said, "He made me do it' is now the Police Chief of the town where this movie was filmed. 7. Hooper was wrong. The fish that hit the line was "our fish". 8. "You're gonna need a bigger boat" is one of the greatest adlibs in history. It was the first time Roy actually saw Bruce. It was an ongoing trope within the filming due to budgetary problems. 9. Goof: An animal that large couldn't hit the side of the boat as rapidly as it did UNDER WATER. 10. I suspect Quint's story about the Indy gave him PTSD flashbacks and contributed to his behavior after he told the story. 11. I was in the Navy, and we were instructed to go for the eyes when confronting a shark. 12. Aside from Spielberg's pool used in the Ben Gardner boat scenes, all of the shipboard scenes were filmed entirely at sea, 13. In the book not only does Hooper die but he was also having an affair with Mrs. Brody. 14. JAWS II is the only other one worth watching. It revolves around the Brody kids and their friends. Including the mayor's son. 15 The third one was so bad that Scheider read the script and said NO.
Scribe, you got this. 200k scriber's by '24, no doubt, because you are so awesome. I hope I get some money to help this fantastic channel. " The Witch", "Little Big Man"", and " The Big Sleep", (Bogey, '42), are some good movies to throw in the hat. I will of course be watching, in any circumstance.
Saw this in the theater... almost broke my girlfriend's hand when the guy was trying to get back to the dock as we knew the shark was on his tail.
Damn. Missed you girl. Glad to see you.
I’m back
@@ScribeCash James Brown said the same thing on "The Payback".
@@ScribeCash Humble correction, James said it on "Get Up Offa That Thing" (not "Payback" - Don't judge me!) lol
Scribe's movie channel is (The Movie Attic). 🎥
Richard Dreyfuss (guy in the cage) is one of greatest actors of all time. He played a supporting role in Jaws but later became a leading actor in several Academy Award winning and nominated films in the 1980s and 1990s. He played in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, another Steven Spielberg blockbuster film.
1. GLORY 2. SCAREFACE with Al Pacino 3. Orca ---We can cheer for the killerwhale to get revenge.
Two great movies to react to are The 6th Sense and Silence of the Lambs. Wonderful to see you back.
Your reactions were engaging and hilarious. If there's just one critique, it would be to make the playback less choppy. Raiders of the Lost Ark is a great film to add to the list. It has action, adventure, and a great storyline.
I’m working on that playback too it’ll get better
Original Blade Runner movie is awesome! Made in 1980 and still holds up as one of the best, if not THE best science fiction movie of all time. It’s up there and takes place in the year 2019! My favorite movie, it’s the benchmark for cyberpunk noir. Many, many other films have tried to imitate it unsuccessfully.
The novel by Peter Benchley (who played the reporter on the beach in the movie in a cameo role) does a much better job of considering the economics.
The movie leaves you with the impression that the mayor is just a money grubber, but in the book, you find out that there are whole families whose businesses and lives on Amity Island will go under if they have a dead summer season. Kids having to come home from college because their families can't afford tuition.
And the 10k that they offered Quint to kill the shark would be worth 100k today. That is why Quint wouldn't let anyone call in for help because this was the big score of a lifetime for him and he didn't want to lose it out to the Coast Guard.
Great sweatshirt choice for this movie, by the way.
Also, in the book, Brody's wife was having or considering having an affair with Hooper.
Lastly, check out the opening scene in "The Goodbye Girl" which introduces us to Richard Dreyfuss' character. He is wearing the exact same outfit we see him in in Jaws (jeans, green fatigue jacket and octagonal glasses). This was his very next movie, I think.
Definitely classic, remember hearing this had people scared to swim lol
Did you know that the mechanical shark kept breaking and that's why we don't see the shark until late in the movie?
Loved this video, thank you
Not knowing what movies you have not seen, my suggestion for your next watch is "The Princess Bride".
That’s gonna be full shark. 😂
Almost 50 year old movie still kicks ass
great reaction to a classic! i actually met Steven Spielberg, they were filming a movie in my area, i didn't know about it at the time tho. i was in a grocery store, looking for hot sauce, and asked a man beside me if he'd seen any, he looked around and said he remembered seeing some in the next aisle over, and pointed. i said thank you, and left. later i told my sister he looked like Steven, and she said it probably was, she knew they were filming in our town. 😄
I was born in 1970. I remember when women were like this.
Love to see you react to The Omen. The original 1976 movie.
THE EXORCIST
It’s cool to watch this because of your Coast Guard perspective. Unique. WWCGD? Ha Ha! Probably call the shark experts.
Oh wow, you are reacting to movies now. Cool. I started watching your reactions when you were reacting to Rush. I even requested his solo. You did a good one of his but he had a better one.
Just another humdrum day at the coastguard...
🤔 Off the top of my head, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Mad Max (original), Escape From New York, The Terminator. For starters 😉
Love that suggestion
YEAH! Your reactions are excellent!😆👍
Most beautiful woman on the internet!! SCRIBECASH!!
Check out "Psycho" for some compelling musical cueing.
Top Gun and The Tuskegee Airmen/Red Tails. John Wick 1,2,3,4 Harlem Nights and Coming to America both Eddie Murphy movies.
Top gun sounds like a good one
@@ScribeCash I think you are about 2 hours or more North of Miramar ? As a Veteran like yourself Seaman Storay. Top Gun when it first came out was a big hit down on 32nd Street and Coronado in San Diego. I have not seen TOP GUN--MAVERICK as of yet. Maybe I can watch it with you my first time? On your channel of course. I live in THE DMV on the East Coast now, were you are a BIG HIT yourself.
Your reaction was amazing... keep them coming... I have been a subscriber for a long time.. I remember when you started to react to Weird Al.. . he has a movie called UHF ... great movie to react to!!!!
I’ll add it to the list
“He won’t be in Jaws II”!!! That’s why I like watching Scribe react. I’d like to see you do “The Green Mile” or something like it, if you haven’t already seen it. But, now that I think about it, you need to see/react “American Graffiti “!
I’m added it to the list
Normally I shy away from movie reactions that are this short, but you are the exception.
One quibble I would have with you though is the idea that the movie portrays women as flighty and weak. Not so for Mrs. Kitner who confronted and slapped Chief Brody. She was nails, even if her anger was misguided.
You should do "Casablanca." But spend 40 or so minutes on it. Most people regard it as being in the top 2 movies in Hollywood history. The screen play cannot be beaten.
Also take a look at "Three Days of the Condor."
And I wouldn't consider Ellen Brody as being weak. She is scared for her husband. My wife would be the same way if she thought I was in danger like her husband.
Dang Squibble, you cut the heck out of it. I still liked the reaction. Was wondering what you thought of that famous push shot of Chief Brody reacting to the attack of the boy on the raft?
I had to do it wouldn’t be block but I loved that shot
try THE SHINNING 👍 my no 1 film of ALL TIME n i’m in my 50s 👍
Do polls to see what movies gets the most votes to react 2.
Agree, react to the greatest, scariest movies of all time.
There was only G, PG and R back then (and of course X).
Considered by many to be the scariest movie ever made!
The old typewriter!!!!!!!!!!!
One other piece of advice, well 2. First, don't be afraid of black and white films. I hear this from young rectors all the time how surprised they are that a black and white film was actually good. And second, there is not a lot of reaction to Afrocentric movies. I think a lot of reactors are scared of saying something stupid (or worse) so they don't even try. This might be wise. But it'd be a lot of fun to see you react to the original Shaft or Black Caesar. A fun movie that I haven't seen a reaction to yet is "Undercover Brother". OK, I'll shut up now. If you can't tell, I am just over the moon that you're back
Lol 😆
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King of ny with Christopher Walken i dont think ive seen reactions too, would be interested to see one to that
Hard times Charles bronson.
Jaws 1 isn't the only movie there's two more after this one you should react to Jaws 2-3.
Spielberg's first big film.
This movie not only put Steven Spielberg on the map after working in television but also created the blueprint for blockbuster movies. Becca just 2 years later, his friend George Lucas gave us Star Wars.
Maybe you could start another channel to watch movies. You could start with STAR WARS:A NEW HOPE and work your way up from there. But start with Episode 4. It is the release order and the way it was intended to be watched. Nice to have you back, woman. Or to quote Samuel L. Jackson "It's about Damn time."
If you do this, you have to pick your ride or die character from the series. Enjoy
Will do
Wassup great day when you post can you watch Get rich or die trying movie next
It is my opinion that you should watch the rest of this story. I rather enjoyed your reaction to this 😁👍
PS- If you really enjoy a good fishing trip story, I highly suggest Gone Fishing starring Danny Glover and Joe Pesci.
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Have you done any Key and Peele reactions?
When jaws was coming at them it almost looks as if jaws was smiling. React to the exorcist (original movie)✌️❤️
1. Goof: Chrissie's body parts are too far up the beach to have been washed up there without a storm.
2. Boy Scouts don't need to do the mile swim to get their merit badge. It's an accomplishment all its own.
3. Lee Fierro/Mrs. Kentner actually slapped Roy Scheider. It took 17 takes. Once was so hard it knocked his glasses off.
4. The jump scare at Ben Gardner's boat was put in on purpose by Spielberg because they were having problems with the shark "Bruce" and his appearance was delayed, and the movie needed something earlier. Works every time.🤣🤣
5. IRL Dreyfuss and Shaw didn't get along, so Spielberg used the animosity to fuel their feud onscreen.
6. The boy that said, "He made me do it' is now the Police Chief of the town where this movie was filmed.
7. Hooper was wrong. The fish that hit the line was "our fish".
8. "You're gonna need a bigger boat" is one of the greatest adlibs in history. It was the first time Roy actually saw Bruce. It was an ongoing trope within the filming due to budgetary problems.
9. Goof: An animal that large couldn't hit the side of the boat as rapidly as it did UNDER WATER.
10. I suspect Quint's story about the Indy gave him PTSD flashbacks and contributed to his behavior after he told the story.
11. I was in the Navy, and we were instructed to go for the eyes when confronting a shark.
12. Aside from Spielberg's pool used in the Ben Gardner boat scenes, all of the shipboard scenes were filmed entirely at sea,
13. In the book not only does Hooper die but he was also having an affair with Mrs. Brody.
14. JAWS II is the only other one worth watching. It revolves around the Brody kids and their friends. Including the mayor's son.
15 The third one was so bad that Scheider read the script and said NO.
I had to do the mile swim to get my merit badge back in 1973. All the Scouts did back then.
@@brucestanley9330 I was a Boy Scout in1973 and I didn't.
The third one is no where near as Revenge
Scibe, next time you get in that ocean, watch your back.
ba dum
Not a great idea to swim in the ocean lol
Why you call him cooper it’s hooper
Scribe, you got this. 200k scriber's by '24, no doubt, because you are so awesome. I hope I get some money to help this fantastic channel. " The Witch", "Little Big Man"", and " The Big Sleep", (Bogey, '42), are some good movies to throw in the hat. I will of course be watching, in any circumstance.
We got this
Definitely react to a real classic movie 8-mile it's the best