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Jaws (1975) - Full Reaction

Hey guys! Here is my Jaws reaction with my first ever special guest... MY SISTER CARLY!! She and I have had similar movie tastes our whole life (previous to me starting this channel). She is actually maybe even MORE squeamish than me when it comes to scary movies! I thought this would be a fun start-of-summer classic to watch and neither of us had seen it! This was fun to do and I hope it'll be fun for you to watch! As always, thank you so much for being here and supporting the channel, it really means so much <3. 

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Jaws (1975) - Full Reaction

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One of my all time favorite films! Spielberg didn't such a great job in building up that you wouldn't know who would die has the first 3 victims were 1: a woman, 2: a dog, and finally 3: a child. Both character wise and how the battle ends arre very different from the book. basically they just tire the shark out till just dies while Quint dies by getting harpooned to the shark (very Moby Dick-esqe) while Hopper does die while in the shark cage scene. The only reason they changed it in the film was because they got that really good real shark footage from the team in Australia that the stunt person wasn't in the cage.

McDiesel92

I decided to watch this again when I saw it pop up on Rumble and I noticed how much Carly's accent has changed in the past 3 years. Its not a bad thing at all, but I did a double take when she started talking.

My_Cousin_Mose

They eat plenty of people.

Tater Nuggets

Yaaaaay, this is where we heard the first Fetch

JPDotCom23

Jaws (1975) is nearly 50 years old (half a century), and still good. I was age 12 when the movie was released, and remember how much of a phenomenon it was. Jaws (1975) is part of the culture.

Clay F

For me the thing that worried me the most when swimming in the ocean are riptides. Those I always found to be scarier than the wildlife in the water.

DM DC

Great reaction ladies. I thought Carly was going to have a stroke there a time or two.

Rick Williams

We saw you smile after scary parts, Cassie. More scary films!

Aerilon

i like that Cassie said one of the reasons she doesnt go in the water past her knees is because of the sand.

ron young

It was great fun watching Jaws with you ladies. I felt like a dad watching it with my daughters, if I had daughters.

Ian Cano

This is the reaction you hooked me with. (ha ha)

Thomas Williamson

Well, I'm a bit late to the party here, but I gotta say this was one of my favourite reactions! :) And, yes, the USS Indianapolis is a real event in history. If you're into non-fiction, the book "In Harm's Way" does a fantastic job of going through what actually happened.

Uncle 'Traveling' Matt

This movie demonize the great white, because they don't really eat people, but fishes and seals.

Jason Chao

This was hilarious and I hope your sister enjoyed the experience even though she might not have liked the movie in particular. A great "horror-ish" movie that isn't too bad but has a great story/family element is "A Quiet Place".

CB_Packer

I'm just waiting for you to get to a movie like the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Hostel, or, Saw. Lol

William Bryan

This was alot of fun to watch.. if your sister wants.. please do more movies with her.

R.BGames37

You should follow this up with The Perfect Storm. It has a great cast with George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, and John C Reilly.

Howy Snipper

Adorable fun!

Zachary

Not endangered but they are listed as vulnerable. Fun fact: more people die from an allergic reaction to bee sting than from shark attack. If you ever rewatch, note how stiff the mechanical/animatronic shark (they named it Bruce) is compared to a real Great White shark (this is from a few years back off the coast of Oahu): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfZBVUEQuK8 The name of the shark is Deep Blue, estimated to be 20 feet and two tons and likely 50 years old. Sharks never stop growing, and the movie glosses over the age of Bruce the shark whom Quint guestimates is 25 feet long and 30 tons, even bigger than Deep Blue, so how old would that make Bruce?!

Brad H.

I just watched the short version of the reaction on YouTube. Cassie, you're getting so good at editing! Also, 1.5k comments on YouTube. I am so glad I'm a patreon.

Jon Johns

JAWS is in my opinion the second greatest film ever made. I'm glad you got to see this 1975 classic. The first ever BLOCKBUSTER film!

MotoDork

Your sister was a fun guest. I personally think it would be enjoyable if she partnered with you for the odd reaction here or there.

WastedPo

You should watch Private Benjamin with her.

Rich Mcclure

You have definitely gone further than your sister:-) You watched several episodes with ease when she was terrified:-D

Björn Von Knorring

Robert Shaw was supposedly very drunk during that scene too.

Ron K

Enjoyed watching your guys reactions hopefully you guys watch the rest of the jaws movies

HorrorFan87

Amazon Prime sucks! I watched this film on Prime several weeks ago but now you have to rent it.

Catherine LW

I think you would definitely love E.T. and Close Encounters of the Third Kind!

Philthemovieguy

I love trivia like this! I feel like I have heard the name Richard Dreyfuss so many times but did not know that’s who it was! I have seen Jurassic Park a very long time ago but never ET! I want to watch it!

Cassie

I would never!!

Cassie

hahaha i know! I rewatched and it was so weird because we both had noise canceling headohones so we’re like yelling at each other!!

Cassie

wow, how interesting i had no idea that people were still hunting or after great whites. I also didn’t know they were endangered.

Cassie

Cassie & Carly! Great reaction, thank you! At the end, I think I heard Cassie "channeling" all of us when she was justifying the film to Carly. That was nice. Reflects how much her tolerance has gone up, and how much she is appreciating films now.

Jon Johns

Totally agree. I would like to see Cassie see all of Star Wars Movies. Especially The Mandalorian.

HorrorFan87

Can’t wait to watch

HorrorFan87

Its 70s because Jaws came out in 1975

Chris Pollard

Started laughing with Cassies first reaction. "GROWING UP IN CANADA" sounded like she had to yell so she could make sure she was heard.

Brian McGovern

Great reaction ladies! "We're gonna need a bigger boat!" How about a battleship?? Fun fact... the Navy allows sailors to swim next to the boats sometimes when they have free time. They have to post armed sailors on the deck to shoot sharks..... Yea, I'll pass on that swim...

Fireteam Joker

Great React Cassie! I love the double react! You two were great! I was so excited for this reaction because I really love his movie. From the direction, to the story, to the setting(my buddy worked on a construction crew in Martha's Vineyard and we used to crash with him and surf there during the summers), to the characters, and the music!!(John Williams is life!) You and your sis hit it on the head why it was so scary early on... you never saw the shark. You don't see the shark for the first full hour of the movie. So, you are constantly in suspense waiting for it to appear. Very similar to the first Alien, where you rarely saw the Alien, that tactic of "hiding the monster" paved the way for new generation of horror movies. Like Micheal Hawk pointed out, this really created a generation of people how grew up demonizing sharks which had a really harmful impact on sharks all over. This is in top 5 fav reacts! Plus your sis is hilarious and you were wicked brave! :D

MattN

I saw this movie in the theater just after it premiered in the summer of 1975. I was 15 years old. It was my first time going on a date. The movie is certainly intense on the small screen. Imagine it on a large theater screen.

Eric

That was definitely a fun watch! We were treated to double the jump scares and occasional screams with your sister along for the fun. I saw this as a kid in the theater and it turned a kid that enjoyed swimming out to the buoys in our California beaches into an up to my knees shore splasher for many years. Thanks for the ride and a reliving of some childhood terrors.

alonso torres

JAWS is one of the most important movies in Hollywood history. It completely changed the movie industry. Before JAWS, the summer was a sleepy time of year for major movies, as the conventional wisdom was that people were vacationing then; after JAWS, every summer became a battleground between increasingly expensive "thrill-ride" movies. Also JAWS was one of the first movies to have a really nationwide release; before, movies came out a few states at a time, slowly moving across the country. JAWS was briefly the most successful movie in Hollywood history, until it was dethroned 2 years later by a little movie called STAR WARS. Great reaction, always love watching people step outside their comfort zones.

Patrick Flanagan

So, now you've seen it, the one that started the summer blockbuster as we know it. And if you're interested, here's a quick video on the Indianapolis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2qnge8e588

Texas Anla'Shok

Yes I agree, your sister is a mirror image of you. I am totally open to see more reactions with Carly!

Jake H

Oh my goodness, your sis is adorable. It's like you were cloned. You'll have to have her back soon. You know somethings up whenever you hear the Pink Panther music lol.

softshoes

That was good, the old guy reminded me of Burt Gummer from Tremors, it would be a fun one for you to react to. Also we need more of you and your sister, she was fun to have along.

David RedEagle

The only thing missing from this reaction would have been popcorn flying all over the place. Especially with the reveal of the guy's head at the bottom of his boat.

Michael Labs

OMG I want to 2nd (3rd? 4th?) Close Encounters of the Third Kind. What a fantastic film! So good, other directors have paid homage to it (Super 8, 2011, JJ Abrams) a pure time capsule of the 1970's, scary, but not horror, mother / child happy ending storyline, effects are only slightly dated... Extended edition is... Well, it's okay, but I prefer theatrical, only because of my own memories. Fingers crossed we get a reaction to it this year!

Jon Johns

Classic Spielberg movie. Should also see another classic movie of his, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Also if I recall, the USS Indianapolis event did actually happen.

Matt

Now that was good. You're sister is welcomed back anytime!

Henry from CO

btw.. American Graffiti also has a very young Harrison Ford, a very young actor, later to become director Ron Howard, Cindy Williams, who played Shirley on Laverne and Shirley, Mackenzie Philips, later played Julie Cooper on original One Day At A Time.

Mike McLaughlin

Thank you.. Very entertaining... btw.. Robert Shaw, (Quint) was in a WWII movie as the German Commander of the blitz they tried in the Ardennes in Dec 44 - Jan 45. It was part of the 6 mentioned in BoB, movie named, "The Battle of the Bulge". Mostly episodes 5 & 6 of BoB. Richard Dreyfuss (Hooper) won an Oscar for a roll in The Goodbye Girl.. Also in Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Also in a fun little coming of age movie by a young pre-Star Wars, George Lucas, named American Graffiti. Any of these would be great movies. Having your sister sittin' in was fun..

Mike McLaughlin

One of the BEST reactions on Patreon! Thanks for this one! 😁👌 You and your sister need to be a regular team. 😁 Cassie was scared but never hid her face once. She guided little sis away from danger. Simply awesome. 😀

Mr. Writhms

This is an unexpected treat! Can't wait to watch it!

Eric Denney

E.T. is an amazing movie. The monologue did take liberties for the sake of entertainment and certain details are fictional, however the basis of the event is factual and did happen. And it's totally fine if it's "inaccurate" because the story of Jaws is a fictional one. If anything, historical stories molded to fit within fictional stories aren't suppose to be "accurate". It made me wanna research about the real story or watch a documentary on it. That's what a great story is suppose to do if it's historically based and in a fictional movie. Lol

Philthemovieguy

Not E.T., please. I'm likely one of the few people on the planet to not see it. Quint's monologue, while very memorable, was not all that accurate, but it did bring the plight of the Indianapolis' crew to the attention of a wide audience.

Henchman Twenty1

Fantastic reaction. You make a great reaction duo.

matthew

I was 9 years-old when this came out and my folks let me see it in the theatre about a week before we went camping near the beach where my grandparents used to rent a beach house every summer. Then they bought me an inflatable raft which was the exact same one as that poor kid had. Thanks, mom and dad! I don't think that was intentional though, as it was probably the only one the store had left in stock, for good reason. Most of the movie was filmed at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, maybe about an hour or so by boat from the beach we swim at in Rhode Island (less if you take the high speed ferry). It took weeks before I could go in the water above my knees after watching Jaws. There wasn't very many people in the surf that summer of '75. Please don't waste your time watching any of the sequels as they just get progressively worse to the point that they become a bad parody of the original classic.

Henchman Twenty1

This was a delight watching you two react to a Steven Spielberg classic from 1975. You guys should react to more together whenever possible! Especially more Steven Spielberg! i.e. • Close Encounters of the Third Kind (also starring Richard Dreyfuss aka Matt Hooper from Jaws) • E.T. • Jurassic Park Trivia: * The shark wasn't visible for the first half of the movie because it was mechanical and kept breaking down from being in the water. But it proved to be more suspenseful to not see the shark until later on. So it was a happy accident. * In the movie the male reporter with the glasses on the beach is author Peter Benchley who wrote the novel "Jaws". * The story Quint tells about the USS Indianapolis is a true story. The ship really did get hit by a Japanese torpedo and sunk in like 12 minutes. 300 men entombed. Up to 150 men were eaten by sharks. The original monologue was only two paragraphs. But when Spielberg gave the script to writer/director John Milius (famously known for making mainly action movies) to read, he liked it. But he really loved that USS Indianapolis story and ended up re-writing a 10 page monologue. Robert Shaw (Quint) loved that re-written monologue so much he memorized the whole thing. But he cut it down to 5 pages to say in the movie. Every word he spoke, that was written by John Milius though. * "That's some bad hat, Harry." Was turn into the name for Director Bryan Singer's production company Bad Hat Harry Productions. Which Produced a lot of his movies. And since Bryan was a producer on the medical show House, that slogan was tacked on to the end of every episode.

Philthemovieguy

Ah sure why not. It's 6am I'll watch Jaws. Just need to dig the DVD copy out of my closet.

Andrew Uhl

Ladies of the Corn? Pop Sisters? The Cornies? The Sisters in Bed? Ok....we need multiple blankies here....noted

Naryma

Peter Benchley, the writer of Jaws regrets writing the book. The "science" it was based on is known today to be inaccurate, great whites may be among the most intelligent fish capable of cooperative hunts and even a social structure. They don't like to eat humans, either; not enough fat to be worth digesting, we taste gross to them. Great Whites are an endangered species, his novel, and the movie made from it may have contributed to that. I have never seen any evidence Speilgerg knows or cares about the ecological consequences of this film. Great White jaws can go for as much as $10k.

Michael Hawk

Blankets at the ready!

Allen Bond

Bah, its almost midnight and I should go to bed but I wanna watch this one so bad. I bet this will be a fun one.

David RedEagle


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