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Showdino
85: Jaws (1975)

Showdino

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 43:26


Jaws is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the 1974 novel by Peter Benchley. It stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, who, with the help of a marine biologist (Richard Dreyfuss) and a professional shark hunter (Robert Shaw), hunts a man-eating great white shark that attacks beachgoers at a summer resort town. Murray Hamilton plays the mayor, and Lorraine Gary portrays Brody's wife. The screenplay is credited to Benchley, who wrote the first drafts, and actor-writer Carl Gottlieb, who rewrote the script during principal photography.

Cinematic Omniverse
083 - Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sketch Comedy * But Were Afraid to Ask

Cinematic Omniverse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 102:22


Are you ready for an entertainment experience more invasive than Feel-Around? More devastating than bespoke porn? More transcendent than live organ transplants? Marty and Scott return to the omniverse of film with four sketch comedy anthologies. That's, like, 60 movies for the prize of... well, it's all free!Sketchy flicks we excoriate:Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask (1972, Dir. Woody Allen) at 2:00Kentucky Fried Movie (1977, Dir. John Landis) at 19:00Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1983, Dir. Terry Jones) at 34:20Amazon Women on the Moon (1987, Dir. Joe Dante, Carl Gottlieb, Peter Horton) at 47:50Followed by a bajillion omniverse connections, and a lightning round that will send your afro flying in all directions!Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Amazon Music.Visit us at slackandslashpod.comEmail us at slackandslash@gmail.com

The Jaws Obsession
The Jaws Obsession Episode 80: The Denherder Conspiracy

The Jaws Obsession

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 103:24


Selectmen Series: Part 3 of 5 Five scenes under a microscope with Selectman Denherder, played by Edward Chalmers Jr. and a conspiracy is unearthed. Why is a selectman sneaking around at night, behind Brody's back, trying to hook a large shark?  Utilizing multiple drafts of the Jaws screenplay, the 50th Anniversary publication of Peter Benchley's Jaws, and notes from Carl Gottlieb's The Jaws Log, answers and clues are discovered to explain Denherder's actions behind the scenes for Mayor Vaughn. In Memory of: Edward Chalmers Jr. (March 15, 1922 - March 29, 1993) Opening remarks by Book of Quint author Ryan Dacko at the Honor Watch on the 79th anniversary of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis at the monument in Indianapolis, Indiana. Great Book of Quint review in ultra popular Screenrant.com: You Probably Didn't Know About This Jaws Prequel (screenrant.com) https://screenrant.com/jaws-prequel-novel-you-didnt-know-about/ Marty Milner - Construction Foreman on the set of Jaws - Personal Postcard prints of his watercolor art available to commemorate 50th anniversary of the making of Jaws. Cafe Cat www.cafecat.com The Book of Quint in a collaborative partnership with the Living Shark Museum. The Book of Quint — Living Sharks Museum Show notes & photos: https://t.me/jawsob https://linktr.ee/bookofquint Ryan Dacko (@bookofquint) • Instagram photos and videos Show notes & photos: https://t.me/jawsob The Book of Quint By Ryan Dacko ISBN: 9781398122475 Amberley Publishing Email: JawsOB2025@gmail.com Jawsob.com BookofQuint.com Jaws Obsession UK (@JawsObsessionUK) / Twitter Jon Tedder and Quint's Sharkin' Shack: https://www.etsy.com/shop/QuintsSharkinShack ORCA REBUILD - Home (weebly.com) https://www.youtube.com/c/OrcaRebuild/featured (7) Orca Rebuild | Facebook @orca_rebuild • Instagram photos and videos Music composed by Karl Casey and White Bat Audio https://karlcasey.bandcamp.com/  https://www.youtube.com/c/WhiteBatAudio/  Closing Song Jammin on the Orca by Dapper Dog https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HvhDJtHxxo  

BS Commentaries
Caveman

BS Commentaries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 115:35


Time to go back in time, back to the time of caveman and dinosaurs! The gang takes a look at the slapstick comedy known as Caveman! Starring The Beatles singer Ringo Starr and his wife Barbara Bach! This slapstick comedy is full of laughs, hilarious moments and many wacky moments. Caveman is a 1981 slapstick comedy film written and directed by Carl Gottlieb and starring Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, Shelley Long and Barbara Bach. The film is set in prehistoric times and revolves around the rivalries between cavemen.

Unnatural Selection
Jaws feat. Marn Lastname

Unnatural Selection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 104:28


It's finally time to cover the adaptation that inspired this show! Set sail on the Orca with Emma and Marn for a nearly two-hour discussion about the beast known as Jaws. Bridge the brief gap between Benchley's 1974 hit novel and Spielberg's inaugural summer blockbuster in 1975 with these two podcasters as Marn lets Emma gush about real-life shark footage, Hooper's affair with Brody's wife, and mafia subplots.   Content warnings for Jaws include: graphic shark attacks, child death, graphic descriptions of sharks being killed, infidelity, mentions of rape and rape fantasy, 70's-pulp typical nudity and horniness, and insufferable rich scientists.   The extra book Emma read for this episode is The Jaws Log by Carl Gottlieb. Emma read the 25th anniversary edition with introduction by Peter Benchley.   You can find Emma on twitter @ematsca and the show @UnselectPod. Marn can be found on most social media @corpserevivers. The web serial she writes with her wife can be found at https://prairiesongserial.com/ Unnatural Selection is a part of the Moonshot Podcast Network. If you like what you've heard from either Emma, Marn, or the myriad shows they make together, you can become a patron at patreon.com/moonshotnetwork The music for this show was commissioned from and composed by Jake Loranger. You can check out more of his work at https://amaranthine.bandcamp.com/

The North American Friends Movie Club

Brent, Nate, and Kate swim into the 1975 American thriller Jaws directed by Steven Spielberg and starring: Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Carl Gottlieb,Jeffrey Kramer, Susan Backlinie, Lee Fierro, and Peter Benchley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Junk Miles with Chip and Jeff
Talking “Jaws” with Graham Paschall

Junk Miles with Chip and Jeff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 95:00


Chip and Jeff are super pumped to talk about Chip's all-time favorite movie “Jaws” (1975) with special guest Graham Paschall. They also chat about shark attacks, barbeques, Martha's Vineyard, the band Goose, Quiz: Working Titles for the Movie “Jaws” That Were Not Used, “The Jaws Log” by Carl Gottlieb, Favorite “Jaws” quotes, rebus puzzles, Bo Knows, other good shark movies, “Tremors,” Blobfest, Chip's YouTube Special, J's Pizza in Belmar NJ, best movie monologues, and more goodness!

Faithspotting
Faithspotting Celebrating 100 Episodes

Faithspotting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 47:55


Hosts Mike and Kenny celebrate 7 seasons, 4 years and 100 episodes of talking film and spotting faith on the Faithspotting podcast. Listen as they discuss and reflect on their favorite moments, episodes, and play some of their favorite interviews.   Kenny and Mike recording the Nope Episode at the Faithspotting "Studio" at Button Memorial UMC.   Mike and Kenny with Director Fran Kranz and Ann Dowd from MASS   Mike, Kevin Von Erich, and Kenny at The Iron Claw premiere party.      

Overlapping Dialogue

If you're looking for a bigger podcast, you came to the right place. This Independence Day, Overlapping Dialogue commemorates with a special bonus audio commentary episode celebrating one of not only America's greatest contributions to cinema but one that will undoubtedly rank among the medium's finest works: Jaws! Join us as we dive into Steven Spielberg's seminal 1975 classic, which set in motion both a masterful directorial career and a re-conception of how popular movies themselves function with the emergence of the modern blockbuster. Feel free to skip to 1:20:25 for the beginning of our audio commentary. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

The Making Of
"Shōgun" Cinematographer Christopher Ross, BSC On His Path and Creating The Look of a Show

The Making Of

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 47:53


In this episode, we welcome cinematographer Christopher Ross, BSC. Chris has worked on critically-acclaimed series including “Shōgun,” “Top Boy” and “Trust” as well as films such as Yesterday, The Great Escaper, Eden Lake, and Room. In our chat, we hear his backstory, how he started in the industry, and about his process prepping and shooting various projects. Chris also takes us behind-the-scenes of “Shōgun” — sharing the techniques and technologies used to create this epic show. The Making Of is presented by AJA Video Systems:Meet AJA Ki Pro GO2Easily record up to four channels of simultaneous HEVC or AVC to cost-efficient USB drives and/or network storage with flexible connectivity, including four 3G-SDI and four HDMI digital video inputs, to connect to a wide range of video sources. Find out more: here From our Friends at Videoguys…Ninja your iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max into a 1600nit, 10-bit, 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio, 460ppi, HDR OLED, ProRes monitor-recorder for any pro HDMI camera. Attach the Ninja Phone to your iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, plug in an HDMI-equipped camera, and you've got the best display on the planet with fast, low-latency connectivity.Take a look here“I of The Lens” Photo Exhibit At Euro Cine Expo 2024 in MunichA unique exhibit showcasing the external and internal expression of a cinematographer.IMAGO Camera, the world's only analogue, large format camera designed for life-sized, self-portraits, captivated audiences with an extraordinary exhibition featuring stunning black and white portraits of cinematographers from across the globe. This collection, curated by Vika Safrigina, producer and Susanna Kraus, the visionary artist behind IMAGO Camera, is on display at the Euro Cine Expo in Munich, June 27-29.The IMAGO Camera is a true interactive object d'art and transcends traditional photography by allowing cinematographers to step into the spotlight and become authors of their own images. This unique walk-in camera was invented by the physicist Werner Kraus and artist Erhard Hoesle in 1972 in Munich, 20 years before the IMAGO federation was founded. As photographer and subject converge, each sitter transforms into the artist behind the lens, creating captivating self-portraits that reveal a unique perspective of themselves.In partnership with IMAGO — International Federation of Cinematographers' Diversity and Inclusion Committee, SUMOLIGHT lighting solutions, and Leitz Cine, the exhibition aims to celebrate the diversity of filmmakers who breathe life into the grand canvas of the movie screen.Learn more here Explore ZEISS' Nano Prime Lenses ZEISS Nano Primes are the first high-speed (T1.5 throughout) cine lenses made specifically for mirrorless full frame cameras – initially available with Sony E-mount. These primes offer a pleasing, versatile look that is adaptable for an extensive range of shooting situations and a compact, lightweight design that makes them easy to use on any set or location. Available in six focal lengths (18mm, 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 75mm, 100mm), this matched set conveniently covers wide-angle to telephoto.Thanks to the integrated electronic interface, metadata such as focal length, focus distance and aperture value are transmitted to the camera in real time. Additional lens data for distortion and vignetting is available in the ZEISS CinCraft ecosystem and thus for post-production (CinCraft Mapper) as well as in the recently introduced CinCraft Scenario camera tracking system. Adding to their versatility, Nano Primes are ready for the simple exchange of additional mounts thanks to the proven ZEISS IMS (Interchangeable Mount System). Learn more hereTips from theC47:Beach Read:The JAWS LogWinner of three Oscars and the highest-grossing film of its time, Jaws was a phenomenon, and this is the only book on how twenty-six-year-old Steven Spielberg transformed Peter Benchley's number-one bestselling novel into the classic film it became.Hired by Spielberg as a screenwriter to work with him on the set while the movie was being made, Carl Gottlieb, an actor and writer, was there throughout the production that starred Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss. After filming was over, with Spielberg's cooperation, Gottlieb chronicled the extraordinary yearlong adventure in The Jaws Log, which was first published in 1975 and has sold more than two million copies. This expanded edition includes a photo section, an introduction by Benchley, and an afterword by Gottlieb that gives updates about the people and events involved in the film, ultimately providing a singular portrait of a famous movie and inspired moviemaking.Get yours herePodcast Rewind:June 2024 - Ep. 36…The Making Of is published by Michael Valinsky.To advertise your products or services to over 30,000 filmmakers and industry pros reading this newsletter, please email us at mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe

Xtra Butta
Jaws

Xtra Butta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 83:05


Follow the homies Cam (Cameron Cox) and Dylan (Dylan Hernandez) two former AMC Theater employees as they take a nostalgic trip back in time to rewatch films that mean the most to them! This episode we decided to discuss the most influential Horror Epics of all time, "Jaws". Jaws is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the 1974 novel by Peter Benchley. It stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, who, with the help of a marine biologist (Richard Dreyfuss) and a professional shark hunter (Robert Shaw), hunts a man-eating great white shark that attacks beachgoers at a summer resort town. Murray Hamilton plays the mayor, and Lorraine Gary portrays Brody's wife. The screenplay is credited to Benchley, who wrote the first drafts, and actor-writer Carl Gottlieb, who rewrote the script during principal photography.Wanna ask us something?!? Hit us up at Xtrabutta@gmail.com or our Instagram https://instagram.com/xtrabuttapodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= ALSO Follow the homie Dylan and Steven on their fantastic Podcast "The Talk No Justsu Podcast" https://open.spotify.com/episode/05FUyTQLzBHBjGA8EIAjRB?si=b3CkutraR-Wjj5Cr1GI0FQ

Pop Goes Your World: Gen-X Pop Culture vs. Millennial Pop Culture
Episode 290: “Caveman” (1981): Movie Review

Pop Goes Your World: Gen-X Pop Culture vs. Millennial Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 64:41


Episode 290: “Caveman” (1981): Movie Review This week, Chris McBrien and Derek Myers go back to 1981 to watch and review Carl Gottlieb's directorial debut, “Caveman” starring Ringo Starr, Barbara Bach, Shelley Long and Dennis Quaid. The guys discuss the box office success of the film, the cast, scenes, trivia and more. For the trivia segment of the show, Derek challenges Chris to name the... Read More

Echoes From The Void
Echo Chamber - 310 - Part Two STEVE (martin)

Echoes From The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 34:05


Something slightly different for 'Part TWO' of @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ this week!!! We take a look at a new A24, Tremolo Productions & Apple Films documentary, and then hear from director & star, BUT it's not one of our classic conversations, it's something the studio put together. Though it's not long, you might still dig it!!! Watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/xOwubW9DrDk 'STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces' is written & directed by Morgan Neville. Steve Martin is one of the most beloved and enigmatic figures in entertainment. “STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces” dives into his extraordinary story from two distinct points of view, with companion documentaries that feature never-before-seen footage and raw insights into Martin's personal and professional trials and triumphs. “Then” chronicles Martin's early struggles and meteoric rise to revolutionise stand-up before walking away at 35. “Now” focuses on the present day, with Martin in the golden years of his career, retracing the transformation that led to happiness in his art and personal life. In 'Part Two' we have: STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces Watch 'Then' Review: Here. https://youtu.be/lG61otgRonc Watch 'Now' Review: Here. https://youtu.be/cRoAReG6W_g Digital Release Date: 29th March 2024 Director: Morgan Neville Cast: Steve Martin, Jerry Seinfeld, Lorne Michaels, Adam Gopnik, John McEuen, Melinda Dobbs, Selena Gomez, Tina Fey, Martin Short, Diane Keaton, Eric Idle, Anne Stringfield, Frank Oz, Carl Gottlieb, Michael Elias, Mitzi Trumbo, Mason Williams, Victoria Dailey, Barry Edelstein, Eric Fischl, Harry Bliss, April Gornik, Stormie Sherk, Maple Byrne, Deborah Futter Credit: A24, Tremolo Productions, Apple Films Genre: Biography, Documentary Running Time: 191 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/d30IaPx5Qc8?si=eg3tYALG8DMORaMG Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/steve-martin-a-documentary-in-2-pieces/umc.cmc.7kkgskd7j0lomjoqdo97l80ql Website: Here. https://www.apple.com/uk/tv-pr/originals/steve-martin-a-documentary-in-two-pieces/ ------------ *(Music) 'The Big Payback' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message

Bar Stool Film School
EPISODE 21—JAWS 2

Bar Stool Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 116:20


Just when you thought we were done with wet and watery sequels, it's 1978's Jaws 2! Mix up our exclusive BSFS episode themed cocktail and tune in for a chomping good time as we talk about the *second* best shark movie ever to be made. Written by Carl Gottlieb. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc. Starring Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, and a rubber shark puppet. The Cocktail: 1oz Wildroot raspberry vodka 2oz Empress gin 0.5oz Som ginger vinegar

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 1 | Jaws Origins @ConwayShow @MarkTLive

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 29:19 Transcription Available


Dodgers game at 3:05am from South Korea / Mark Thompson in The Day After Tomorrow acting role // Yesterday's NASA Space X Launch / Calling a sports game vs hosting talk radio // Carl Gottlieb, writer of Jaws and The Jerk and where the ideas originate / Impact of retail theft // San Juan Capistrano Swallows Day Parade (03/23) costume ideas / Blockbuster late and rewind fees / Retail theft crackdown and crime in SoCal / Personally witnessing people stealing and reactions  

Overlapping Dialogue
Hollywood Shuffle & Amazon Women on the Moon

Overlapping Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 175:36


Don't touch that dial, dedicated listener! On this edition of Overlapping Dialogue, we take a look at a pair of zany explorations of the state of filmmaking and television circa 1987 with Hollywood Shuffle and Amazon Women on the Moon. Prior to that, we dine out on a Blue Plate Special discussion of Dune: Part Two, the follow-up to 2021's adaptation of Frank Herbert's expansive science fiction epic. Upon arriving to this week's double feature, we delight in both films' contemptuous obsessions with the daily programming which dominates our lives: join us as we find a lot to like about director and star Robert Townsend's satiric takedown of the industry's use of African American talents before we adjust the volume to a high pitched endeavor (from a whole host of 1980s genre filmmakers) to recreate the pleasurable, and in some cases downright bizarre, joys of late night channel surfing. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

Still Toking With
S5E3 - Still Toking with Larry Hankin (Actor & Author)

Still Toking With

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 76:47


Episode Notes S5E3 -- Join us as we dive into the mind of That Guy!! Larry Hankin will take us on his journey from being That Guy (His newest novel) then we'll Escape from Alcatraz before Friends. Hankin was born in New York City on December 7, 1937, and grew up in a Jewish family in the Far Rockaway neighborhood of Queens. He graduated from Far Rockaway High School and Syracuse University, where he befriended Carl Gottlieb.(JAWS) He is an American character actor. He has had major film roles as Charley Butts in Escape from Alcatraz (1979), Ace in Running Scared (1986), and Carl Alphonse in Billy Madison (1995). He had smaller roles as Doobie in Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Sergeant Larry Balzak in Home Alone, Mr. Heckles in Friends, and Joe in Breaking Bad and El Camino. NEWS FLASH You can now purchase Toking with the Dead full novel here https://a.co/d/7uypgZo https://www.barnesandnoble.com/.../toking.../1143414656... You can see all your past favorite episodes now streaming on https://redcoraluniverse.com/ OR Show your support by purchasing FB stars. Send stars to the stars fb.com/stars Toking with the Dead: https://www.stilltoking.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TokingwiththeDead?tn=-]C-R https://www.instagram.com/stilltokingwith/?hl=en https://twitter.com/thetoking?lang=en https://pinecast.com/feed/still-toking-with Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awhL5FyW_j4 Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaUai58ua6o Buy awesome Merchandise! https://www.stilltoking.com/toking-with-the-dead-train https://teespring.com/stores/still-toking-with Sponsorship Opportunities https://www.stilltoking.com/become-a-sponsor or email us at bartlett52108@gmail.com thetokingdead@gmail.com ————————————— Follow our guest https://thereallarryhankin.com/about/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Hankin https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0359969/ Larrys newest Novel: https://www.amazon.com/That-Guy-Cautionary.../dp/B0BW32R6FN ———————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 https://thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Dead Dork Radio https://live365.com/station/Dead-Dork-Radio-a68071 MORE ABOUT THE GUEST: Hankin was an early member of the Second City, training with improvisational theater teachers Viola Spolin and Paul Sills, and in 1963 moved to San Francisco to co-found the improv troupe, The Committee. His first notable supporting role was as Pt. Romero in Viva Max! in 1969. He had roles in TV shows Breaking Bad, Matlock, and Friends (as Mr. Heckles), as well as major role in Escape from Alcatraz (1979) with Clint Eastwood. He also acted in How Sweet It Is! (1968) with Debbie Reynolds and James Garner and the Adam Sandler movie Billy Madison (1995). He had cameo appearances in three John Hughes films: Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987), She's Having a Baby (1988), and Home Alone (1990), the latter of which coincidentally featured Roberts Blossom (playing Old Man Marley), whom he co-starred with in Escape from Alcatraz. He made a brief appearance in Pretty Woman (1990) as the landlord, and had minor roles in Loose Shoes (1980), as "handicap" in The Sting II (1983), The Sure Thing (1985), and Running Scared (1986). Hankin also appeared in Married... with Children, as well as one of the Halloween specials of Home Improvement. Hankin also appeared in three episodes of Star Trek: Voyager as Gaunt Gary and one episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Hankin and Curtis Armstrong played the hippie entrepreneurs who purchased "Buy the Book" (the bookstore where the titular character works at) on Ellen. On Seinfeld, Hankin portrayed Tom Pepper, the actor cast as Kramer on the pilot-within-a-TV-show Jerry. He portrayed a homeless man in season 5 of Malcolm in the Middle. He then appeared again with Bryan Cranston in seasons three and five of Breaking Bad as junkyard owner Old Joe. He reprised his old role from Breaking Bad in the Netflix sequel film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.

Myopia: Defend Your Childhood - A Nostalgic Movies Podcast

This week on Myopia Movies, we keep open the beaches. We continue Hoffmannia by watching Jaws, a reminder of the time I screamed at the beach after stepping on a sea nettle. How will Jaws hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Matthew, Nur, Keiko Directed by Steven Spielberg Starring Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Carl Gottlieb  

The Grim and Bloody Podcast
Stephen Scarlata: Writer and Director for Sharksploitation

The Grim and Bloody Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 48:25


Sharks, sharks, and more sharks! The dorsal fin'ed apex predator unwittingly changed Hollywood blockbusters as we know them; starting with Jaws (1975) directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb. Sharksploitation is an ocean deep (pun intended) documentary of why sharks intrigue us so much. The guests interviewed in Sharksploitation is wildly impressive. We highly recommend watching it on Shudder right now. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grimandbloody/support

Let's Talk - Movies
Jaws Franchise - Vol. 02

Let's Talk - Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 44:48


Let's Talk - MoviesEpisode 45: Jaws Franchise - Vol. 02Jason Connell and Sal Rodriguez revisit the classic movie franchise again and talk about all things in the Jaws universe.“The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No. 1 best seller.”Jaws (1975)Synopsis: When a killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Cape Cod, it's up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down.Producer: David Brown, Richard ZanuckDirector: Steven SpielbergWriter: Peter Benchley (book), Carl Gottlieb (screenplay)Cinematographer: Bill ButlerCamera Operator: Michael ChapmanComposer: John WilliamsProduction Designer: Joe AlvesEditor: Verna FieldsCast: Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Carl Gottlieb, Jeffrey KramerRecorded: 08-29-23Studio: Just Curious Media https://www.JustCuriousMedia.com/Listen: https://LetsTalkMovies.buzzsprout.com/Watch:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmKGDMnZ6x-ej7LR00QXwiA/Follow:https://www.facebook.com/LetsTalkMoviesPodcast/https://www.instagram.com/LetsTalkMoviesPodcast/Host:https://www.instagram.com/MrJasonConnell/Special Guest:https://www.instagram.com/SalvadorLosAngeles/#justcuriousmedia #letstalkmovies #mrjasonconnell #salvadorlosangeles #cinema #classicmovies #movies #moviereviews #film #filmreviews #studios #producers #directors #writers #actors #moviestars #boxoffice #jawsSupport the show

Tortellini at Noon
#310: That Time We Watched Jaws 2

Tortellini at Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 68:32


JAWS 2, 1978. © Universal Pictures/ Courtesy: Everett Collection. Continuing Spooky Adjacent month and for its 45th anniversary we watched the sequel to the greatest shark film ever, Jaws 2. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc and co-written by Carl Gottlieb, the film stars Roy Scheider as Police Chief Martin Brody, who suspects another great white shark is terrorizing the fictional seaside resort of Amity Island. Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton reprise their respective roles as Martin's wife Ellen Brody and mayor Larry Vaughn and also stars Joseph Mascolo, Jeffrey Kramer, Collin Wilcox, Ann Dusenberry, Mark Gruner, Susan French, Barry Coe, Donna Wilkes, Gary Springer, and Keith Gordon. Come join us!!! Website : http://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod

Let's Talk - Movies
Jaws Franchise - Vol. 01

Let's Talk - Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 63:20


Let's Talk - MoviesEpisode 44: Jaws Franchise - Vol. 01Jason Connell and Sal Rodriguez revisit the classic movie franchise and talk about all things in the Jaws universe.“The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No. 1 best seller.”Jaws (1975)Synopsis: When a killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Cape Cod, it's up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down.Producer: David Brown, Richard ZanuckDirector: Steven SpielbergWriter: Peter Benchley (book), Carl Gottlieb (screenplay)Cinematographer: Bill ButlerCamera Operator: Michael ChapmanComposer: John WilliamsProduction Designer: Joe AlvesEditor: Verna FieldsCast: Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Carl Gottlieb, Jeffrey KramerRecorded: 08-15-23Studio: Just Curious Media https://www.JustCuriousMedia.com/Listen: https://LetsTalkMovies.buzzsprout.com/Watch:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmKGDMnZ6x-ej7LR00QXwiA/Follow:https://www.facebook.com/LetsTalkMoviesPodcast/https://www.instagram.com/LetsTalkMoviesPodcast/Host:https://www.instagram.com/MrJasonConnell/Special Guest:https://www.instagram.com/SalvadorLosAngeles/#justcuriousmedia #letstalkmovies #mrjasonconnell #salvadorlosangeles #cinema #classicmovies #movies #moviereviews #film #filmreviews #studios #producers #directors #writers #actors #moviestars #boxoffice #jawsSupport the show

Into The Mystic
Carl Gottlieb (Jaws, The Jerk, Caveman)

Into The Mystic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 59:23


Into The MysticEpisode 02: Carl Gottlieb (Jaws, The Jerk, Caveman)Jason Connell has well-known screenwriter, director, and actor Carl Gottlieb (Jaws, The Jerk, Caveman) on the show. They discuss his legendary screenplays, his directorial debut, and his famous book The Jaws Log.* Carl Gottlieb was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Mystic Film Festival in 2020. Recorded: 07-19-23Studio: Just Curious MediaPartner: Mystic Film FestivalSponsors:Mystic AquariumLiving Sharks MuseumListen:BuzzsproutApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusiciHeartRadioTuneInWatch:YouTubeHost:Jason Connell#justcuriousmedia #mysticfilmfestvial #intothemystic #mrjasonconnell #cinema #classicmovies #movies #moviereviews #film #filmreviews #filmfestival #studios #producers #directors #writers #actors #moviestars #boxoffice #carlgottliebSupport the show

Hate Expectations
HE044 Jaws

Hate Expectations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 74:09


There's a fin in the water and fun in the air! From Jaws, Peter Benchley's incredibly popular 1974 novel, to Jaws, Steven Spielberg's even more popular 1975 film, Lizzy and Nate sink their teeth into the adaptation, rip into the differences, and digest the repercussions of both on the future of cinema and entertainment. Armed with the fleshed out story in the book, their discussion undulates between Ellen's pearl necklace to screenwriter Carl Gottlieb's tell-all book to Mayor Vaughn's re-election and appearance as mayor in Jaws 2. Actually, strike that last point--even the fearsome Hate Expectations crew can't figure that one out.

Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water...Jaws 2 is a 1978 American horror film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and co-written by Carl Gottlieb. It is the sequel to Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975), and the second installment in the Jaws franchise.The film stars Roy Scheider as Police Chief Martin Brody, with Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton reprising their respective roles as Martin's wife Ellen Brody and mayor Larry Vaughn. It also stars Joseph Mascolo, Jeffrey Kramer, Collin Wilcox, Ann Dusenberry, Mark Gruner, Susan French, Barry Coe, Donna Wilkes, Gary Springer, and Keith Gordon in his first feature film role.The plot concerns Chief Brody suspecting another great white shark is terrorizing the fictional seaside resort of Amity Island, following a series of incidents and disappearances, and his suspicions are eventually proven true.00:00 Intro18:30 Horror News 34:43 What We've Been Watching43:52 Film Review1:57:48 Trivia / Name Game2:05:30 Film Rating2:07:15 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangout​​​Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcast/Website - http://www.hawkandcleaver.com​​​Ben - https://twitter.com/ben_errington​​​Andy - https://twitter.com/AndyCTWritesAudio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Echoes From The Void
Echo Chamber - 265

Echoes From The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 113:43


We have a larger than normal @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ for you this week!!! There are two Netflix joints! The first from Nostromo Pictures and an expansion of a 2018 nightmare scenario. Then an Australian fantasy is brought to life by Signature Entertainment. We investigate weird dreams thanks to Wild7Films. Our second red 'N' flick is a documentary from A24, Motive Films, Ventureland, RAW about free diving. And we end on another documentary, this time dealing with Shark films, from AMC Networks & Shudder. Today we have: Bird Box: Barcelona Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/cdQfApPLTVY Digital Release Date: 14th July 2023 Director: Álex Pastor, David Pastor Cast: Mario Casas, Alejandra Howard, Georgina Campbell, Naila Schuberth, Diego Calva, Patrick Criado, Celia Freijeiro, Lola Dueñas, Gonzalo de Castro, Michelle Jenner, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Jorge Asin, Abdelatif Hwidar, Kotomi Nishiwaki Running Time: 112 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/W5gSqnYAgeA Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/title/81404810?trackId=259776131&trkId=259776131&src=tudum Website: Here. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/bird-box-barcelona-release-date-news ------------ The Secret Kingdom Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/cZn6-nLK_Go Australia Premiere: 27th April 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 21st July 2023 Director: Matt Drummond Cast: Sam Everingham, Alyla Browne, Christopher Gabardi, Alice Parkinson, Beth Champion, Gabrielle Chan, Darius Williams, Rowland Holmes Running Time: 98 min Cert: PG Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/JTY06xlVGHA Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/the-secret-kingdom/umc.cmc.8ey30h3k84dg5rx07mxwo982 Watch via Prime Video: Here. https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Kingdom-Sam-Everingham/dp/B0C54FSW7H Website: Here. https://www.thesecretkingdommovie.com/ Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/LittleMonsterProductions YouTube: Here. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbnfBi8e8rEXxYLARF6YQlg ------------ Dying to Sleep Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/-smi7o_CmHM North Hollywood CineFest: 29th September 2022 Digital Release Date: 24th July 2023 Director: Paris Dylan Cast: SarahLydia Sophia, Eric Roberts, Dave Sheridan, Victoria Baldesarra, Dar Dixon, Roy Abramsohn, Jataun Gilbert, Maria Pinsent, Alex Keever, Deepti Kingra-Mickelsen, Paris Dylan, Patch Moore Running Time: 95 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/-Zy6pdz3M_I Digital Platforms: Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube Movies, Website: Here. http://www.parisdylan.com/dyingtosleep.html Instagram: @dyingtosleepfilm https://www.instagram.com/dyingtosleepfilm/ ------------ The Deepest Breath Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/HYFuSr2Mb6g Sundance Film Festival: 22nd January 2023 Digital Release Date: 19th July 2023 Director: Laura McGann Cast: Alessia Zecchini, Stephen Keenan Running Time: 108 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/MzH6BI6P4Uo Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/browse?jbv=81630917 Website: Here. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/the-deepest-breath-freediving-documentary ------------ Sharksploitation Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/iGWVHuOKApw Digital Release Date: 21st July 2023 Director: Stephen Scarlata Cast: Joe Dante, Roger Corman, Carl Gottlieb, Johannes Roberts, Mario Van Pebbles, Wendy Benchley, Peter Benchley Running Time: 106 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/lfyNPKOLHRE Watch via Shudder: Here. Twitter: @sharkmoviedoc https://twitter.com/sharkmoviedoc Instagram: @sharksploitationdocumentary https://www.instagram.com/sharksploitationdocumentary/ ------------ *(Music) 'Drop' by The Pharcyde - 1996 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message

Phil and Ted's Sexy Boomer Show
" Jaws" screenwriter Carl Gottlieb

Phil and Ted's Sexy Boomer Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 56:22


Summer is here and time to watch out for sharks at the beach!  Phil and Ted welcome Carl Gottlieb, screenwriter of "JAWS." Carl shares amazing inside stories about the making of the very first summer blockbuster movie that changed the movie business forever. Carl also co-wrote "The Jerk," and TV shows “The Smothers Brothers," "The Odd Couple,” “All in the Family,” “The Bob Newhart Show" and many others. Carl is an actor, director, producer, screenwriter, and author whose books include the bestseller Long Time Gone: The Autobiography of David Crosby (with David Crosby) and the acclaimed Jaws Log.  We'll also talk about the writers' strike, as Carl served as Vice-President of the Writers Guild of America West.

Grindhaus Movie Club
GHMC 054 - Jaws (1975)

Grindhaus Movie Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 162:16


This week we watched the CLASSIC film Jaws from 1975! J-8/10 M-8/10 For daily horror movie content follow the podcast on Twitter / Instagram @grindhausmc Each week we choose a movie from one of the horror genre to discuss the following week. Follow along each week by keeping up with the movies we are watching to stay in the loop with the movie club! Check out other podcasts, coffee and pins at www.darkroastcult.com ! THANKS TO ANDREW FOR MAKING THE INTRO SONG. (soundcloud.com / andoryukesuta)@andoryukesuta It's a hot summer on Amity Island, a small community whose main business is its beaches. When new Sheriff Martin Brody discovers the remains of a shark attack victim, his first inclination is to close the beaches to swimmers. This doesn't sit well with Mayor Larry Vaughn and several of the local businessmen. Brody backs down to his regret as that weekend a young boy is killed by the predator. The dead boy's mother puts out a bounty on the shark and Amity is soon swamped with amateur hunters and fisherman hoping to cash in on the reward. A local fisherman with much experience hunting sharks, Quint, offers to hunt down the creature for a hefty fee. Soon Quint, Brody and Matt Hooper from the Oceanographic Institute are at sea hunting the Great White shark. As Brody succinctly surmises after their first encounter with the creature, they're going to need a bigger boat. Jaws is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the 1974 novel by Peter Benchley. It stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, who, with the help of a marine biologist (Richard Dreyfuss) and a professional shark hunter (Robert Shaw), hunts a man-eating great white shark that attacks beachgoers at a summer resort town. Murray Hamilton plays the mayor, and Lorraine Gary portrays Brody's wife. The screenplay is credited to Benchley, who wrote the first drafts, and actor-writer Carl Gottlieb, who rewrote the script during principal photography. Shot mostly on location at Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, Jaws was the first major motion picture to be shot on the ocean and consequently had a troubled production, going over budget and schedule. As the art department's mechanical sharks often malfunctioned, Spielberg decided mostly to suggest the shark's presence, employing an ominous and minimalist theme created by composer John Williams to indicate its impending appearances. Spielberg and others have compared this suggestive approach to that of director Alfred Hitchcock. Universal Pictures' release of the film to over 450 screens was an exceptionally wide release for a major studio picture at the time, and it was accompanied by an extensive marketing campaign that heavily emphasized television spots and tie-in merchandise. Regarded as a watershed moment in motion picture history, Jaws was the prototypical summer blockbuster, and won several awards for its music and editing. It was the highest-grossing film of all time until the release of Star Wars two years later; both films were pivotal in establishing the modern Hollywood business model, which pursues high box-office returns from action and adventure films with simple high-concept premises, released during the summer in thousands of theaters and advertised heavily. Jaws was followed by three sequels (none of which involved Spielberg or Benchley) and many imitative thrillers, and in 2001, the Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.

The 80s Movies Podcast
Into the Night

The 80s Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 19:59


On this episode, we do our first deep dive into the John Landis filmography, to talk about one of his lesser celebrated film, the 1985 Jeff Goldblum/Michelle Pfeiffer morbid comedy Into the Night. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it's The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today.   Long time listeners to this show know that I am not the biggest fan of John Landis, the person. I've spoken about Landis, and especially about his irresponsibility and seeming callousness when it comes to the helicopter accident on the set of his segment for the 1983 film The Twilight Zone which took the lives of actors Vic Morrow, Myca Dinh Le and Renee Shin-Yi Chen, enough where I don't wish to rehash it once again.   But when one does a podcast that celebrates the movies of the 1980s, every once in a while, one is going to have to talk about John Landis and his movies. He did direct eight movies, one documentary and a segment in an anthology film during the decade, and several of them, both before and after the 1982 helicopter accident, are actually pretty good films.   For this episode, we're going to talk about one of his lesser known and celebrated films from the decade, despite its stacked cast.   We're talking about 1985's Into the Night.   But, as always, before we get to Into the Night, some backstory.   John David Landis was born in Chicago in 1950, but his family moved to Los Angeles when he was four months old. While he grew up in the City of Angels, he still considers himself a Chicagoan, which is an important factoid to point out a little later in his life.   After graduating from high school in 1968, Landis got his first job in the film industry the way many a young man and woman did in those days: through the mail room at a major studio, his being Twentieth Century-Fox. He wasn't all that fond of the mail room. Even since he had seen The  7th Voyage of Sinbad at the age of eight, he knew he wanted to be a filmmaker, and you're not going to become a filmmaker in the mail room. By chance, he would get a job as a production assistant on the Clint Eastwood/Telly Savalas World War II comedy/drama Kelly's Heroes, despite the fact that the film would be shooting in Yugoslavia. During the shoot, he would become friendly with the film's co-stars Don Rickles and Donald Sutherland. When the assistant director on the film got sick and had to go back to the United States, Landis positioned himself to be the logical, and readily available, replacement. Once Kelly's Heroes finished shooting, Landis would spend his time working on other films that were shooting in Italy and the United Kingdom. It is said he was a stuntman on Sergio Leone's The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, but I'm going to call shenanigans on that one, as the film was made in 1966, when Landis was only sixteen years old and not yet working in the film industry. I'm also going to call shenanigans on his working as a stunt performer on Leone's 1968 film Once Upon a Time in the West, and Tony Richardson's 1968 film The Charge of the Light Brigade, and Peter Collinson's 1969 film The Italian Job, which also were all filmed and released into theatres before Landis made his way to Europe the first time around.   In 1971, Landis would write and direct his first film, a low-budget horror comedy called Schlock, which would star Landis as the title character, in an ape suit designed by master makeup creator Rick Baker. The $60k film was Landis's homage to the monster movies he grew up watching, and his crew would spend 12 days in production, stealing shots wherever they could  because they could not afford filming permits. For more than a year, Landis would show the completed film to any distributor that would give him the time of day, but no one was interested in a very quirky comedy featuring a guy in a gorilla suit playing it very very straight.   Somehow, Johnny Carson was able to screen a print of the film sometime in the fall of 1972, and the powerful talk show host loved it. On November 2nd, 1972, Carson would have Landis on The Tonight Show to talk about his movie. Landis was only 22 at the time, and the exposure on Carson would drive great interest in the film from a number of smaller independent distributors would wouldn't take his calls even a week earlier. Jack H. Harris Enterprises would be the victor, and they would first release Schlock on twenty screens in Los Angeles on December 12th, 1973, the top of a double bill alongside the truly schlocky Son of The Blob. The film would get a very good reception from the local press, including positive reviews from the notoriously prickly Los Angeles Times critic Kevin Thomas, and an unnamed critic in the pages of the industry trade publication Daily Variety. The film would move from market to market every few weeks, and the film would make a tidy little profit for everyone involved. But it would be four more years until Landis would make his follow-up film.   The Kentucky Fried Movie originated not with Landis but with three guys from Madison, Wisconsin who started their own theatre troop while attending the University of Wisconsin before moving it to West Los Angeles in 1971. Those guys, brothers David and Jerry Zucker, and their high school friend Jim Abrahams, had written a number of sketches for their stage shows over a four year period, and felt a number of them could translate well to film, as long as they could come up with a way to link them all together. Although they would be aware of Ken Shapiro's 1974 comedy anthology movie The Groove Tube, a series of sketches shot on videotape shown in movie theatres on the East Coast at midnight on Saturday nights, it would finally hit them in 1976, when Neal Israel's anthology sketch comedy movie TunnelVision became a small hit in theatres. That movie featured Chevy Chase and Laraine Newman, two of the stars of NBC's hit show Saturday Night Live, which was the real reason the film was a hit, but that didn't matter to Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker.   The Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker team decided they needed to not just tell potential backers about the film but show them what they would be getting. They would raise $35,000 to film a ten minute segment, but none of them had ever directed anything for film before, so they would start looking for an experienced director who would be willing to work on a movie like theirs for little to no money.   Through mutual friend Bob Weiss, the trio would meet and get to know John Landis, who would come aboard to direct the presentation reel, if not the entire film should it get funded. That segment, if you've seen Kentucky Fried Movie, included the fake trailer for Cleopatra Schwartz, a parody of blaxploitation movies. The guys would screen the presentation reel first to Kim Jorgensen, the owner of the famed arthouse theatre the Nuart here in Los Angeles, and Jorgensen loved it. He would put up part of the $650k budget himself, and he would show the reel to his friends who also ran theatres, not just in Los Angeles, whenever they were in town, and it would be through a consortium of independent movie theatre owners that Kentucky Fried Movie would get financed.   The movie would be released on August 10th, 1977, ironically the same day as another independent sketch comedy movie, Can I Do It Till I Need Glasses?, was released. But Kentucky Fried Movie would have the powerful United Artists Theatres behind them, as they would make the movie the very first release through their own distribution company, United Film Distribution. I did a three part series on UFDC back in 2021, if you'd like to learn more about them. Featuring such name actors as Bill Bixby, Henry Gibson, George Lazenby and Donald Sutherland, Kentucky Fried Movie would earn more than $7m in theatres, and would not only give John Landis the hit he needed to move up the ranks, but it would give Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker the opportunity to make their own movie. But we'll talk about Airplane! sometime in the future.   Shortly after the release of Kentuck Fried Movie, Landis would get hired to direct Animal House, which would become the surprise success of 1978 and lead Landis into directing The Blues Brothers, which is probably the most John Landis movie that will ever be made. Big, loud, schizophrenic, a little too long for its own good, and filled with a load of in-jokes and cameos that are built only for film fanatics and/or John Landis fanatics. The success of The Blues Brothers would give Landis the chance to make his dream project, a horror comedy he had written more than a decade before.   An American Werewolf in London was the right mix of comedy and horror, in-jokes and great needle drops, with some of the best practical makeup effects ever created for a movie. Makeup effects so good that, in fact, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences would make the occasionally given Best Makeup Effects Oscar a permanent category, and Werewolf would win that category's first competitive Oscar.   In 1982, Landis would direct Coming Soon, one of the first direct-to-home video movies ever released. Narrated by Jamie Lee Curtis, Coming Soon was, essentially, edited clips from 34 old horror and thriller trailers for movies owned by Universal, from Frankenstein and Dracula to Psycho and The Birds. It's only 55 minutes long, but the video did help younger burgeoning cineasts learn more about the history of Universal's monster movies.   And then, as previously mentioned, there was the accident during the filming of The Twilight Zone.   Landis was able to recover enough emotionally from the tragedy to direct Trading Places with Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd in the winter of 1982/83, another hit that maybe showed Hollywood the public wasn't as concerned about the Twilight Zone accident as they worried it would. The Twilight Zone movie would be released three weeks after Trading Places, and while it was not that big a hit, it wasn't quite the bomb it was expected to be because of the accident.   Which brings us to Into the Night.   While Landis was working on the final edit of Trading Places, the President of Universal Pictures, Sean Daniels, contacted Landis about what his next project might be. Universal was where Landis had made Animal House, The Blues Brothers and American Werewolf, so it would not be unusual for a studio head to check up on a filmmaker who had made three recent successful films for them. Specifically, Daniels wanted to pitch Landis on a screenplay the studio had in development called Into the Night. Ron Koslow, the writer of the 1976 Sam Elliott drama Lifeguard, had written the script on spec which the studio had picked up, about an average, ordinary guy who, upon discovering his wife is having an affair, who finds himself in the middle of an international incident involving jewel smuggling out of Iran. Maybe this might be something he would be interested in working on, as it would be both right up his alley, a comedy, and something he'd never done before, a romantic action thriller.   Landis would agree to make the film, if he were allowed some leeway in casting.   For the role of Ed Okin, an aerospace engineer whose insomnia leads him to the Los Angeles International Airport in search of some rest, Landis wanted Jeff Goldblum, who had made more than 15 films over the past decade, including Annie Hall, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Big Chill and The Right Stuff, but had never been the lead in a movie to this point. For Diana, the jewel smuggler who enlists the unwitting Ed into her strange world, Landis wanted Michelle Pfeiffer, the gorgeous star of Grease 2 and Scarface. But mostly, Landis wanted to fill as many of supporting roles with either actors he had worked with before, like Dan Aykroyd and Bruce McGill, or filmmakers who were either contemporaries of Landis and/or were filmmakers he had admired. Amongst those he would get would be Jack Arnold, Paul Bartel, David Cronenberg, Jonathan Demme, Richard Franklin, Amy Heckerling, Colin Higgins, Jim Henson, Lawrence Kasdan, Jonathan Lynn, Paul Mazursky, Don Siegel, and Roger Vadim, as well as Jaws screenwriter Carl Gottlieb, Midnight Cowboy writer Waldo Salt, personal trainer to the stars Jake Steinfeld, music legends David Bowie and Carl Perkins, and several recent Playboy Playmates. Landis himself would be featured as one of the four Iranian agents chasing Pfeiffer's character.   While neither Perkins nor Bowie would appear on the soundtrack to the film, Landis was able to get blues legend B.B. King to perform three songs, two brand new songs as well as a cover of the Wilson Pickett classic In the Midnight Hour.   Originally scheduled to be produced by Joel Douglas, brother of Michael and son of Kirk, Into the Night would go into production on April 2nd, 1984, under the leadership of first-time producer Ron Koslow and Landis's producing partner George Folsey, Jr.   The movie would make great use of dozens of iconic Los Angeles locations, including the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, the Shubert Theatre in Century City, the Ships Coffee Shot on La Cienega, the flagship Tiffanys and Company in Beverly Hills, Randy's Donuts, and the aforementioned airport. But on Monday, April 23rd, the start of the fourth week of shooting, the director was ordered to stand trial on charges of involuntary manslaughter due to the accident on the Twilight Zone set. But the trial would not start until months after Into the Night was scheduled to complete its shoot. In an article about the indictment printed in the Los Angeles Times two days later, Universal Studios head Sean Daniels was insistent the studio had made no special plans in the event of Landis' possible conviction. Had he been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, Landis was looking at up to six years in prison.   The film would wrap production in early June, and Landis would spend the rest of the year in an editing bay on the Universal lot with his editor, Malcolm Campbell, who had also cut An American Werewolf in London, Trading Places, the Michael Jackson Thriller short film, and Landis's segment and the Landis-shot prologue to The Twilight Zone.   During this time, Universal would set a February 22nd, 1985 release date for the film, an unusual move, as every movie Landis had made since Kentucky Fried Movie had been released during the summer movie season, and there was nothing about Into the Night that screamed late Winter.   I've long been a proponent of certain movies having a right time to be released, and late February never felt like the right time to release a morbid comedy, especially one that takes place in sunny Los Angeles. When Into the Night opened in New York City, at the Loews New York Twin at Second Avenue and 66th Street, the high in the city was 43 degrees, after an overnight low of 25 degrees. What New Yorker wants to freeze his or her butt off to see Jeff Goldblum run around Los Angeles with Michelle Pfeiffer in a light red leather jacket and a thin white t-shirt, if she's wearing anything at all? Well, actually, that last part wasn't so bad. But still, a $40,000 opening weekend gross at the 525 seat New York Twin would be one of the better grosses for all of the city. In Los Angeles, where the weather was in the 60s all weekend, the film would gross $65,500 between the 424 seat Avco Cinema 2 in Westwood and the 915 seat Cinerama Dome in Hollywood.   The reviews, like with many of Landis's films, were mixed.   Richard Corliss of Time Magazine would find the film irresistible and a sparkling thriller, calling Goldblum and Pfeiffer two of the most engaging young actors working. Peter Travers, writing for People Magazine at the time, would anoint the film with a rarely used noun in film criticism, calling it a “pip.” Travers would also call Pfeiffer a knockout of the first order, with a newly uncovered flair for comedy. Guess he hadn't seen her in the 1979 ABC spin-off of Animal House, called Delta House, in which she played The Bombshell, or in Floyd Mutrix's 1980 comedy The Hollywood Knights.    But the majority of critics would find plenty to fault with the film. The general critical feeling for the film was that it was too inside baseball for most people, as typified by Vincent Canby in his review for the New York Times. Canby would dismiss the film as having an insidey, which is not a word, manner of a movie made not for the rest of us but for the moviemakers on the Bel Air circuit who watch each other's films in their own screening room.   After two weeks of exclusive engagements in New York and Los Angeles, Universal would expand the film to 1096 screens on March 8th, where the film would gross $2.57m, putting it in fifth place for the weekend, nearly a million dollars less than fellow Universal Pictures film The Breakfast Club, which was in its fourth week of release and in ninety fewer theatres. After a fourth weekend of release, where the film would come in fifth place again with $1.95m, now nearly a million and a half behind The Breakfast Club, Universal would start to migrate the film out of first run theatres and into dollar houses, in order to make room for another film of theirs, Peter Bogdanovich's comeback film Mask, which would be itself expanding from limited release to wide release on March 22nd. Into the Night would continue to play at the second-run theatres for months, but its final gross of $7.56m wouldn't even cover the film's $8m production budget.   Despite the fact that it has both Jeff Goldblum and Michelle Pfeiffer as its leads, Into the Night would not become a cult film on home video the way that many films neglected by audiences in theatres would find a second life.   I thought the film was good when I saw it opening night at the Aptos Twin. I enjoyed the obvious chemistry between the two leads, and I enjoyed the insidey manner in which there were so many famous filmmakers doing cameos in the film. I remember wishing there was more of David Bowie, since there were very few people, actors or musicians, who would fill the screen with so much charm and charisma, even when playing a bad guy. And I enjoyed listening to B.B. King on the soundtrack, as I had just started to get into the blues during my senior year of high school.   I revisited the film, which you can rent or buy on Apple TV, Amazon and several other major streaming services, for the podcast, and although I didn't enjoy the film as much as I remember doing so in 1985, it was clear that these two actors were going to become big stars somewhere down the road. Goldblum, of course, would become a star the following year, thanks to his incredible work in David Cronenberg's The Fly. Incidentally, Goldblum and Cronenberg would meet for the first time on the set of Into the Night. And, of course, Michelle Pfeiffer would explode in 1987, thanks to her work with Susan Sarandon, Cher and Jack Nicholson in The Witches of Eastwick, which she would follow up with not one, not two but three powerhouse performances of completely different natures in 1988, in Jonathan Demme's Married to the Mob, Robert Towne's Tequila Sunrise, and her Oscar-nominated work in Stephen Frears' Dangerous Liaisons. Incidentally, Pfeiffer and Jonathan Demme would also meet for the first time on the set of Into the Night, so maybe it was kismet that all these things happened in part because of the unusual casting desires of John Landis.   Thank you for joining us. We'll talk again soon, when Episode 108, on Martha Coolidge's Valley Girl, is released.     Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about Into the Night.   The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment.   Thank you again.   Good night.

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The North American Friends Movie Club

The first episode of our new theme: April Fools. Brent, Nate, and Kate dive into the 1979 screwball comedy The Jerk starring Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters, Catlin Adams, Mabel King, Richard Ward, Dick Anthony Williams, Bill Macy, M. Emmet Walsh, Dick O'Neill, Maurice Evans, Helena Carroll, Ren Woods, Pepe Serna, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGee, Jackie Mason, David Landsberg, Domingo Ambriz, Richard Foronjy, Lenny Montana, Carl Gottlieb, Clete Roberts, Frances E. Williams, and Carl Reiner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Mark Thompson Show
Half Moon Bay Shootings, David Cay Johnson, Carl Gottlieb talks David Crosby 1/24/23

The Mark Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 117:53


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Ian Talks Comedy
Patric Verrone (Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, Futurama, WGA President)

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 80:47


Patric Verrone and I discuss his influences: Chuck McCann, Sonny Fox, Officer Joe Bolton and Jim Henson; Steve Martin; Carl Gottlieb; growing up in Ft. Myers, Florida; going to Harvard with Al Jean; his Lampoon competition packet; working with Andy & Susan Borowitz, Conan O'Brien, and future wife Maiya Williams on the Lampoon; becoming a lawyer; taking a leave of absence to try comedy writing; getting a job on the Late Show with Joan Rivers; rough times on the show; Victoria Principal doxing; leaving Joan Rivers and getting hired on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson; his interview with Johnny; writing sketch and monologue; Sunday morning meetings with Johnny; new characters created; Johnny wanted to dress up less; Carnac moments; The Critic; Doris Grau, Critic / Simpsons crossover; second crossover nixed; writing for the Muppets; the "new" Kermit; his idea of having other puppeteers work on characters and then having Frank Oz dub his voice in; the new puppet, Clifford; working with Dick Blasucci and Paul Flaherty; working with Martin Short, Don Rickles, Billy Crystal and Prince on Muppets Tonight; winning an Emmy and it having it bestowed by Barbara Billingsley; getting hired on Futurama; Cubert Farnsworth; "Problem with Popplers"; no lessons, just jokes; one of my jokes is similar to one in an episode; list jokes; "A Leela of Her Own"; explaining to Hank Aaron his dialogue; writing a Simpsons episode; being President of the Writer's Guild; net neutrality; visiting all fifty states; collecting the Marks Presidential Figurine Set and completing it himself;

Movie Theater Time Machine
Episode 310 - Larry Hankin Interview

Movie Theater Time Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 61:37


For our Christmas episode to the world, Kaz and Nick interviewed Larry Hankin. This is joyful interview about his start, life with Carl Gottlieb and a funny story with John Candy. Enjoy 

For Screen and Country

This week, Brendan gives Jason his Christmas present... he finally watches Jaws! Jason is shocked at the amount of tropes that originated with the film, they discuss the mayor as a much more three-dimensional character than most people recall him to be, Brendan talks up the score (besides the music cue you all know) and much more.   Next week: A classic British TV Christmas special! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com   Full List: https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/best-british-films/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) Jaws stars Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Carl Gottlieb, Jeffrey Kramer, Chris Rebello, Jay Mello, Lee Fierro and Robert Shaw; directed by Steven Spielberg. Is It Streaming? USA: Prime Video and available to rent Canada: available to rent UK: available to rent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Damn Good Movie Memories
Episode 324 - Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)

Damn Good Movie Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 88:15


A forgotten gem of satire and parody in the vein of Airplane! and The Kentucky Fried Movie.  Featuring skits directed by John Landis, Joe Dante, Carl Gottlieb, Robert K. Weiss, and Peter Horton.  Actors include Michelle Pfeiffer, Carrie Fisher, Rosanna Arquette, Steve Guttenberg, Arsenio Hall, David Alan Grier, Griffin Dunne, Kelly Preston, Joe Pantoliano, Henry Silva, William Marshall, and Ed Begley Jr.

Matt's Movie Lodgecast
Episode 138 - Jaws In IMAX Review

Matt's Movie Lodgecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 44:26


The classic Steven Spielberg film Jaws was re-released into IMAX theaters this Labor Day weekend so we decided to see it big! And we took a Lodger to see it who had somehow never seen it before! The 1975 blockbuster changed the course of cinema and it still holds up today. You know all about it, but we'll mention that it stars Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, and a shark named Bruce! John Williams provides the famous score, and it's based on the 1974 novel by Peter Benchley, who wrote the screenplay with Carl Gottlieb. We'll talk about all things Jaws and get the full reaction of a person who has never seen it!

GO TEAM VIDEO
JAWS (1975) - Go Team Video (EP. 45) First time seeing JAWS reissue in IMAX

GO TEAM VIDEO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 118:48


Close out the summer with the AMPM VIDEO crew as they go on vacation with Jaws a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the 1974 novel by Peter Benchley. It stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody who, with the help of a marine biologist (Richard Dreyfuss) and a professional shark hunter (Robert Shaw), hunts a man-eating great white shark that is attacking beachgoers at a summer resort town. Murray Hamilton plays the mayor, and Lorraine Gary portrays Brody's wife. The screenplay is credited to Benchley, who wrote the first drafts, and actor-writer Carl Gottlieb, who rewrote the script during principal photography. Shot mostly on location on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, Jaws was the first major motion picture to be shot on the ocean, and consequently had a troubled production with issues such as going over budget and past schedule. As the art department's mechanical sharks often malfunctioned, Spielberg decided mostly to suggest the shark's presence, employing an ominous and minimalist theme created by composer John Williams to indicate its impending appearances. Spielberg and others have compared this suggestive approach to that of director Alfred Hitchcock. Universal Pictures' release of the film to over 450 screens was an exceptionally wide release for a major studio picture at the time, and it was accompanied by an extensive marketing campaign with a heavy emphasis on television spots and tie-in merchandise. For the AMPM VIDEO crew you can watch the video podcast on YouTube, listen on Spotify or Apple Music & catch us next week live on twitch.tv/ampmvideo Drop a comment, like & hit the subscribe button. Give us a follow @ampm.video & @goteamvideo BIG shoutout to @gubbsmusic for our intro/outro music & BIG shoutout to @shotfromthepit for our fun promo photos! ⚡️ If you would like to support @ampm.video & @goteamvideo for all we do & so that we can keep creating more content, check out patreon.com/ampmvideo

Scandal Water
September Rewind: ”JAWS” Part 1 & 2

Scandal Water

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 100:13


Special thanks to Ross, creator of The Daily Jaws, the world's largest online “Jaws” fan community, for providing the guest intro for this repeat episode. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter, and at TheDailyJaws.com.  Episode Tie-In: “Jaws” was released on IMAX and in RealD 3D beginning September 2 in the US. Jaws Part 1: “The Shark Isn't Working!”  Widely known today as the first summer blockbuster and the movie that sparked shark-phobia in the hearts of many, back in the summer of 1974, 26-year-old “Jaws” director Steven Spielberg lived in constant fear of being fired, his dreams for the film crushed.  Part 1 of this two-part episode focuses on the filming and casting challenges behind the movie “Jaws.” From the 3 malfunctioning mechanical sharks –collectively called Bruce, after Spielberg's lawyer– to the tensions between Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss, to the sinking of the Orca boat, Candy and Ashley explore the challenges that caused a scheduled 55-day shoot to extend to 159 days and led some in the crew to start calling the production “Flaws.” Jaws Part 2: Alcoholism, Script Rewrites, and the Lady in the Dunes CW: Adult themes/descriptions of violence; listener discretion is advised. Three weeks before the filming of “Jaws” was scheduled to start, Steven Spielberg still had no working script. Desperate, he asked his friend, writer Carl Gottlieb, to “eviscerate it.” And that's exactly what Carl did, desperately writing most nights to stay ahead of the next day's filming.   This Part 2 episode delves into the many screen rewrites, character changes, and plot shifts that occurred throughout the filming of “Jaws.”  From Quint's USS Indianapolis monologue that had to be reshot due to Robert Shaw's drunkenness, to the situation that saved a main character's life, Candy and Ashley discuss these and many other behind-the-scenes stories. The two also touch on the famous “Lady in the Dunes” cold case speculated by Joe Hill– writer and son of Stephen King– to have a “Jaws” connection.

Faithspotting
Faithspotting Special: Interview with Jaws Screenwriter Carl Gottlieb

Faithspotting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 35:51


Kenny and Mike had the pleasure to interview actor and screenwriter Carl Gottlieb, best known for being the screenwriter for the 1975 film Jaws, one of the most influential and important films in the history of cinema. In addition to being the film that skyrocketed the young Steven Spielberg's career, it was the first Summer blockbuster film. Jaws is also one of Kenny's favorite films and is Mike's very favorite film.  Speaking from his california home, Carl shares many behind the scenes stories of the making of the film, including sharing a house with Spielberg during production and re-writing much of the script during filming. Carl also and Emmy winning television writer for his work on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. He also wrote for The Bob Newhart Show and All in the Family. Roy Scheider,  Murray Hamilton, Carl Gottlieb Scheider, Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
Carl Gottlieb Encore

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 117:11 Very Popular


GGACP celebrates the summer season (and July's upcoming Shark Week) with this ENCORE of an interview with screenwriter-director Carl Gottlieb, the writer of everyone's favorite summer blockbuster, 1975's “Jaws." In this episode, Carl discusses his work on "Jaws 2" and "Jaws 3-D," the ingenuity of Steven Spielberg, the effectiveness of “unseen horror” and the many challenges of bringing the original “Jaws” to the screen. Also, John Belushi spoofs Richard Dreyfuss, Groucho guest hosts “Music Scene,” Ringo battles the Abominable Snowman and Carl and Steve Martin team up for “The Jerk.” PLUS: “The Absent-Minded Waiter”! “Son of the Invisible Man”! The Smothers Brothers vs. CBS! Sterling Hayden vs. the I.R.S.! And “The Jaws Log: The Musical”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sequelcast 2 and Friends

Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi and Thrasher discuss Jaws. A hungry shark gets fed by swimmers in the beach. Based on the hit novel by Peter Benchley, Jaws was Steven Spielberg's breakout hit as a film director. Working off a screenplay by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb, Jaws is crafted more as a straight thriller than the somewhat lurid soap opera mechanics of the original novel. A dodgy mechanical shark resulted in not as much shark footage being shown in the film as was originally planned. This turned out to be a "happy accident" because it heightens the intensity in the mind of the viewer imagining what's happening instead of seeing the shark munch on every little thing it sees. Robert Shaw is especially good as the bitter World War II veteran Quint. Jaws is a cinema classic that still holds up, the very definition of a "must see" film. Sequelcast 2 and Friends is part of the HyperX Podcast Network. Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2 Buy Marc with a C's music at Bandcamp Buy Mat's books (How to Buy a PlayStation 5 [Results not Guaranteed], Podcast You Nerd!) Buy Thrasher's tabletop RPG supplements from DriveThruRPG Watch Alex Miller's YouTube series The Trailer Project Groundwork by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3832-groundwork License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Scandal Water
Jaws Part 2: Alcoholism, Script Rewrites, and the Lady in the Dunes

Scandal Water

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 55:32


CW: Adult themes/descriptions of violence LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED Three weeks before the filming of “Jaws” was scheduled to start, Steven Spielberg still had no working script. Desperate, he asked his friend, writer Carl Gottlieb, to “eviscerate it.” And that's exactly what Carl did, desperately writing most nights to stay ahead of the next day's filming.   This Part 2 episode delves into the many screen rewrites, character changes, and plot shifts that occurred throughout the filming of “Jaws.”  From Quint's USS Indianapolis monologue that had to be reshot due to Robert Shaw's drunkenness, to the situation that saved a main character's life, Candy and Ashley discuss these and many other behind-the-scenes stories. The two also touch on the famous “Lady in the Dunes” cold case speculated by Joe Hill– writer and son of Stephen King– to have a “Jaws” connection. 

Slice By Slice
Jaws Franchise Part 1

Slice By Slice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 121:37


On the 70th episode of the Slice By Slice podcast, Jesse and Josh finally return to season 4 with Jaws and Jaws 2 recorded on 6/29/22.Email: sbyspodcast@gmail.com  Twitter and Instagram: @sbyspodcastIntroNews and AnnouncementsCorrections and UpdatesWhat We WatchedFilm DiscussionsJaws (1978)Jaws 2 (1975)Outro

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein
Sharing the secrets of Hollywood history with the writer of Jaws & the Jerk with Carl Gottlieb - 200 episode celebration Replay 7 great episodes in a row.

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 54:56


Sharing the secrets of Hollywood history with the writer of Jaws & the Jerk with Carl Gottlieb - 200 episode celebration Replay 7 great episodes in a row.

1049 Park Avenue: An Odd Couple Podcast

Oscar dates a widower with two kids in S5E12 “Oscar In Love”.  The many topics we discuss include 1) episode writer Carl Gottlieb 2) guest star Dina Merrill, 3) I Love Lucy on Paramount+, 4) the child actors who play the kids 5) words we learned from TV shows 6) the current state of RKO pictures, 7) the magic tricks depicted and how Tony Randall “milks” a joke using an illogical gesture, 8) How long Felix and Oscar have lived together 9) the return of Richard Stahl and Garry Walberg 9 ) how Anita goes the way of Yawbus.

Dark Horse Entrepreneur
EP 317 Carl Gottlieb Words Were Always My Thing From Comedy To Jaws

Dark Horse Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 39:52


Carl Gottlieb the man behind the movie Jaws shares Make Your Own Luck, Deal With What Is, Do What You Like, Sense Of Community and Practice To Work-In-Progress To Repertoire plus more! https://DarkHorseSchooling.com

THE SJ CHILDS SHOW
AUTISM BONUS EDITION: JAWS Screenwriter Carl Gottlieb and Special Autistic Co-Hosts TWS Sports Podcast

THE SJ CHILDS SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 65:08


In this BONUS edition episode, I have the unique pleasure of sitting down with TWS Sports Podcast all the way from England, a podcast hosted by Autistic Teens in England. Our special guest for this episode is the JAWS screenwriter, actor, comedian Carl Gottlieb. I reached out to Carl when I found out that JAWS was Thomas's favorite movie! It was a unique and special experience for us all! THE SJ CHILDS SHOW:To find out more information about our show or to be a guest go to:https://linkfly.to/30124nzS2q5https://withkoji.com/@SJ_ChildsIf you love my show and want to show me some love!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SJCHILDShttps://www.patreon.com/sjchilds Support the show

the Random Kristian show
The Random Kristian Show w/ Carl Gottlieb

the Random Kristian show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 101:13


My distinguished guest is none other than screenwriter, actor, director Carl Gottlieb. You've seen him in many TV shows and movies that he has done all of the aforementioned, like The Bob Newhart show, Jaws, The Jerk, Clueless, The Long Goodbye, the movie MASH, and sooooo much more that we have all seen and loved. plus we do a tributal Top 9 or 12 List to Mr Gottlieb--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therandomkristianshow/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therandomkristianshow/support

The Derek Duvall Show
Episode 35: Carl Gottlieb - Screenwriter

The Derek Duvall Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 60:07


On the last episode of 2021, Derek welcomes LEGENDARY Hollywood Screenwriter, Carl Gottlieb, the man who has penned some of the most important work in modern cinema INCLUDING the Steven Spielberg Masterpiece, "Jaws". Carl discusses his humble beginnings, hanging out with legendary musicians in the late 60's, meeting and living with a young Steven Spielberg, creating "Jaws" and writing his best selling book, "The Jaws Log", working on Steve Martin's, "The Jerk" and so much more! This is an interview you will not soon forget.