Every Shark Sighting | JAWS (1975)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2020
- Here's every time Jaws was caught on camera! What's your favourite shot of the legendary beast?
From Jaws (1975): When a young woman is killed by a shark while skinny-dipping near the New England tourist town of Amity Island, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) wants to close the beaches, but mayor Larry Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) overrules him, fearing that the loss of tourist revenue will cripple the town. Ichthyologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and grizzled ship captain Quint (Robert Shaw) offer to help Brody capture the killer beast, and the trio engage in an epic battle of man vs. nature.
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Gotta give Spielberg credit, he turned a hindrance of the shark not working into a what made the film so menacing.
Gotta give Spielberg credit he turned a hindrance of the shark not working into a what made
Why do we give him credit? That makes no sense
Gotta give Speilberg credit, he turned a hindrance of the shark not working
I love how it switches between a real shark, and the animatronic shark. That was very well done.
Jaws is one of my all time favorite movies.
Jaws is one of my all time favorite movies
Mine too. I love most Spielberg films the guys a genius.
I think 1:57 is Bruce's best shot. The shark looks fabulous here. But it is so quick.
I think 157 is Bruce s best shot The shark looks fabulous here But it is so quick
I think 157 is Bruce's best shot. The shark looks
5:21 always loved the detail of Quint meat stuck on the shark’s teeth.
I preferred seeing him alive...
Absolutely no single frame in any movie on earth could be more terrifying than 0:21
I agree. And people forget that this scene is where you first see the shark, NOT the famous chumming scene.
That scene traumatized me as a kid
It's the best and most effective shot of the Shark for me.
The way the shark fades is terrifying
0:24 is a close second on being terrifying
I always think of spongebob trying to get the dollar when the music starts lmao 😂
2:47 god that thing is huge
Bruce was a 25-footer and weighed about 3 tons as said by Quint
Crazy to think that he’s still smaller than the largest great white shark ever caught.
Thats what she said
Here’s BRUCIE!
4:35 when Bruce triumphantly destroys the puny human's boat.
6:20 the ending is actually pretty sick without the line, the explosion happening right when the song ends hits different, I still prefer Brody’s badass line though of course
3:04 god is that shot uncomfortable...
Greatest movie ever
Year believe me the parts are nice
Nah
You've seen every movie ever made I take it? :P
@@minicle426 Oh shut up and let him have his opinion
Correct
The fact this looks better than Jaws 3 1983
And Jaws The Revenge
@@manuelk1853That movie was so bad it got a 0% on rotten tomatoes
I've always wondered where Bruce came from since it's clear he's not a normal Shark
He's the thin line between Megalodon and great white. A deep sea fish who has turned to hunting in shallows.
He's built different
Rabid 25 foot great white?
Maybe a mutated great white
Probably similar to the two Lions from The Ghost and the Darkness.
Love this movie keep up the great work on these jaws videos and still here 47 years ago and we still have see this movie that change the world
I'm no shark expert, but the shark in JAWS always looked real and convincing enough to me.😬
Even when it was flopping about on the back of the Orca?
@Minicle That part looked terrible. I would have much preferred the boat sank slowly and Quint's death happened as the boat was submerging. I would have edited the shark breaching the water onto the stern out of the boat.
Think only part that looked fake is when Brody was hitting the shark with the spear, outside that its really good for its time
I'm no shark expert but the shark in JAWS always looked reaiand convincing enough to me 😁
Brody was right. They needed a bigger boat.
Fun fact: The reason the shark animatronic wasn’t even seen at the beginning of the movie only at the end is because the animatronic was barely even functioning properly so Steven Spielberg made more creative ways to show the shark
In the documentary one of the special effects people said what you see in the movie is every usable frame of the shark they had.
They tested the animatronic shark in fresh water and it worked fine, but they never thought to test it in salt water before filming, and the corrosive sea water damaged the pneumatic tube controls.
Not true. It was in the script that the shark would only be revealed in the third act.
2:47. Is the shark roaring?
Could be, it could also just be the sound of him rising from the water.
Sharks aren't capable of roaring but goddamn the sound bruce makes is absolutely terrifying
Is it any more ridiculous than the T-Rex roar the shark in Jaws the Revenge let out?
Since sharks have no vocal chords and cannot produce audible sounds, nope. But it's a movie after all.
Probably the animatronic sounds
Still a gem to this day ✨🦈🫧🌊🌅🏖️🏄🏻🚣🏻♂️🏊🏽♂️🤽🏼♀️⛵🛶
Still a gem to this day ✨🦈
This video would be even better if it wasn't cropped into 16×9.
Brilliantly edited 🤔
6:05 best sound effect of sinking boat
Love this movie
When the shark ate that man it was scary!! 🦈😨
1:13 i thought i was a dolphin
Sharks are better than dolphins…
In this shot while filming u can actually see as Bruce’s fin moves and flops around underwater as much as a real shark does in 3:38 and also as hooper falls the shark actually hit the cage really hard and made him fall in 3:25
Because in the middle of Filming. An actual Great White came on to the set, introduced himself, and was so convincing, Spielberg fired him.
In this shot while filming u can actually see as Bruce s moves and flops around underwater as
I love how during the shark cage bit you can clearly tell they switched the animatronic out with a real shark in some shots.
What an odd thing to love.
you missed the holiday roast scene where you get a glimpse of the dorsal fin
Smile you son of a..
You did miss one part. The shark’s fins can be seen the the painter is yelling about Bruce in the pond.
You did miss one part The shark s fins can be seen the painter is yelling about Bruce in the pond
Came here to comment this, very easy mistake it’s barely viable in the clip.
0:32
A early draft of ALEX demise was to show the shark. Was part of the shark scene when it tipped Alex over? Gotta love the you're going to need a bigg3r boat
Funny that for a two hour movie you only get to see the shark for about eight minutes tops. That goes to show you how bad the mechanical shark was. I still like this design better than the sequels. I think you see the shark way too much in the other films and it just looks bad. Steven Spielberg knew how to properly do it. Less is definitely more effective.
They also had a white shark expert advise them on Bruce and it shows. On the sequels they didn't care.
And most of that screen time is in the last 10 minutes of the movie. I wonder how the film would’ve turned out if the animatronics worked properly.
4:53 gives my anxiety like imagine being the guy getting bit and eaten
2:56 maybe my favorite shot
The high angle shot of the shark looks amazing. Very impressive.
Now the year after this was uploaded, the shark can also be seen during the Alex Kintner attack in the 50th anniversary edition of the film.
Just imagine, a killer whale comes and try to kill the mechanical 🦈
🦈💣💥😄😄 Nice classic
Here brucey!!!
There are scenes on here i don't recall in the movie. Hmmmmm
Way ahead of it's time. They used the fake shark appropriately so it didn't look fake.
2:04 wtf is quint saying lol
"Alright now, light it up!" Wasn't that hard to understand.
@@tjwindsor9638 ik, at first it sounded like “anl lignl”
@@tjwindsor9638 He actually says "Haul in that line or it'll foul us." Pretty easy to understand.
At 2:08 the shark Looks quint in the eyes !
He’s like “my buddies didn’t get you the last time, I will”
Still most realistic shark ever
Best shark movie for sure... But, shark was great for 1975- problem is his swiming only straight forward😊- in reality shark swim zig-zag, he is litle fatter and slower than normal shark... and jaws is different... but movie is great...
Watch the animatronics in Deep Blue Sea, those animatronics can swim on their own without a giant stand unlike the shark in jaws
@@c.d.rstudios4691true but jaws is a better movie I think deep blue sea is the second best shark movie
@@c.d.rstudios4691 I’m sorry but Bruce is far more menacing than any of the animatronics in that film, just doesn’t hold up
I know the movie is a classic but I can't take it seriously with that rubber shark
You could say the same thing for Jurrassic Park and its rubber t rex.
@@roquefortfiles the animatronic t-rex is actually a bit clumsy in parts compared to some modern effects...but its still much more convincing than the shark
I think that is entirely subjective. While I get where you're coming from there were times in JP where the hydraulics of the Trex were awful. Looking through the window. Doing what Stan Winston called "Wuga wuga" the rain on the Trex caused the extremely fine tuned hydraulics to go out of balance. It caused the model to shake on stops. Yes the sculpt and surface detail was amazing but as soon as the hydraulics didn't work your brain goes......."model". But you get involved in the story. I am a huge fan of the shark in Jaws. You have to remember this was the very first time this was done. They were told it couldn't be done. Yes there are a couple of clunky shots that haven't aged well but there are also some really great shots. What I love is that the shark is actually there. Real water, Real interaction. It is in the shot with the actors. CGI on this stuff takes me right out of it. Not that it was available then. @@basenjii
I wonder if Bruce was an orphan
The one bad thing about this movie, Peter Benchley said he regretted writing the book because shirts were hunted almost to extinction because of the book and film! Can’t be doing that ! They keep the food chain in order! Besides, your in their domain when you go in the water you agree to take that risk, if not, go to a pool and stay out of the water!!
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i counted all the shark screen time in each jaws (almost)
Jaws (1975) 4 Minutes
Jaws 2 (1978) 3 Minutes 54 Seconds
Jaws 3 (1983) forgot lol
Jaws 4 (1989) 2 Minutes 38 Seconds
Jaws 3 shark is my favorite one imo
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i can watch this and not have any effects on my mental life because i already have thalassophobia
Film loads better than the book
Also, sharks don’t hunt people! If your on a surfboard or wet suit they think you’re a seal!
Retro Jaws.
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How did this movie ever get so popular 😂😂😂
Because it only showed the shark for 7:35 seconds, the rest was suspenseful.
You wouldn't know a great movie if it bit you in the ass!
It's terrible shark
It was also made in 1975 maybe cut them some slack
Are you serious?? This was amazing and still holds up well.
It’s called 1975, give them some freaking slack
Better then today’s sharks
Looks better than what a CGI shark would look like today
Why is this in the wrong aspect ratio?
Probably because the folks at Fear think people have an issue with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.