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Tens of thousands of young people in Nepal push back hard when the government threatens to ban social media -- but our guest says what they're really fighting for -- is fundamental change. Israel's surprise attack on Hamas officials in Qatar surprises and outrages world leaders -- and terrifies a journalist, who was sheltering with his family a few hundred meters away.With more unhoused people living in encampments in Barrie, Ontario, the mayor declares a state of emergency -- and explains why he thinks that's the right call. Some people from Annapolis County, Nova Scotia were given the green light to return home today, after weeks of uncertainty caused by wildfires -- but one woman tells us the decision isn't that simple.He was in "Jaws: The Revenge", and he's also won 2 Oscars. Michael Caine is unpredictable -- as he's just proven yet again, by refusing to stay retired at 92.A Kentucky woman tells us about giving emergency CPR to a patient she discovered in a dumpster: a dangerously drunk baby raccoon.As It Happens, the Tuesday Edition. Radio that's glad she seized a wasted opportunity.
The full crew has reunited! Josh, Deb, Cobweb, and Cantu dive deep into the infamous Jaws: The Revenge (1987).
Kevin and Erin discuss the horror "Classic": Jaws: The Revenge. Spoilers aplenty! Like and share this episode, and check us out at https://linktr.ee/TPodcastTWDie. TJ from http://introoutrobed.com custom-made our music! Use my special link https://zen.ai/OPqxxQiaqgDLKVIziDbCE-bL9F-GRRqYLBJ5f6qmlwU to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.
Wait, there's another shark? You better believe it! Because the town won't... again... So it's up to Chief Brody to shoot guns, fry fish, and save the day! Climb aboard our lil' sailboat as we discuss the troubled production - fired directors, actors' egos, rough seas - and ask, is this a poor Jaws sequel OR a great Jaws rip-off? Then Peter Lorre returns to review Ghosts on the Loose (1943). Amity Harbor Patrol, come in Amity Harbor Patrol, this is Camp Kaiju. We're comin' in! Thanks for listening, friends. If you like Camp Kaiju, please leave a rating and review. Subscribe to campkaijupodcast.com or leave a comment at campkaiju@gmail.com, Letterboxd, or Instagram (@camp_kaiju_podcast); or leave a voicemail at (612) 470-2612.Visit Patreon.com/campkaiju and campkaiju.threadless.com for perks and merchandise.We'll see you next week for Space Amoeba, directed by Ishiro Honda!TRAILERS Jaws 2 (1978); Jaws (1975); Piranha (1978); Jaws 3-D (1983); Jaws: The Revenge (1987)SHOUT OUTS & SPONSORSSubstack Film Criticism by Matthew Cole LevinePlays by Vincent S. HannamZack Linder & the Zack Pack Jaws 2: The Making of the Hollywood SequelThe Making of Jaws 2 (documentary)Painting - Watson and the SharkPainting - The Raft of the MedusaCamp Kaiju: Monster Movie Podcast. Jaws 2 (1978) Movie Review. Hosted by Vincent Hannam, Matthew Cole Levine © 2025 Vincent S. Hannam, All Rights Reserved.
Jim Hill and Eric Hersey return with another packed episode of the Epic Universal Podcast. This week, they cover everything from nostalgic movie anniversaries to Universal's latest projects, before diving deep into the troubled history of Jaws: The Revenge. Universal's fall movie lineup, including The Breakfast Club's 40th anniversary and Casper's big-screen return The abandoned “Casper” haunted ride concept with interactive bed vehicles A first look at Universal Horror Unleashed in Las Vegas and early guest reactions Farewell to Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit and what could be replacing it Team Members now able to use comp tickets for Epic Universe admission The full behind-the-scenes story of Jaws: The Revenge – from rushed production to its infamous reception From shark sequels to theme park closures, Jim and Eric connect Universal history, news, and wild industry trivia in their signature style. Unlocked Magic Unlocked Magic, powered by DVC Rental Store and DVC Resale Market, offers exclusive Disney & Universal ticket savings with TRUSTED service and authenticity. With over $10 MILLION in ticket sales, use Unlocked Magic to get the BIGGEST SAVINGS. Learn More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the shark is back to execute a multi-step plan for success.Find Here Come the Sequels on Spotify and Apple Podcasts; we're also online at herecomethesequels.blogspot.com, available through email at herecomethesequels@gmail.com, on Bluesky under Here Come the Sequels, and on ... X? @HCTSequels.
I have very mixed feeling about Jaws: The Revenge. On the one hand, I found it disappointing when compared to earlier films, on the other hand I am fascinated that it was made and audiences reaction or lack of reaction to it. It is the last of the Jaws film, but was it the killer of the franchise or was the franchise already dying and this was just the last gasp? I saw most of Jaws: The Revenge by myself. I don't think I had a critical eye at the time, because even though I wanted it to be better, I was entertained enough by it, especially once it started. The FX did stand out as bad, but I liked the change in setting and the silliness of the shark seeking revenge. On this episode of the show, I will talk about the road to making the sequel, the writers, the director, the music, its reception and much more. Its a messy film that might not be critically great, but that doesn't mean its not interesting. This was a weird movie for me to cover in that I don't think its a great film. That is not something I usually do. The thing is, the more I started watching it, thinking about it, and reading the novelization, the more interesting I found it. As you move further along in the Jaws sequels, fewer and fewer people see them. With this one, things have flatlined. Its reputation precedes it so much that people have avoided it like a shark plagued Amity beach. So will you think the movie is great after listening to this? Probably not, and I am not trying to convince you, but I do hope it makes you think about the movie.
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Jaws: The Revenge is the sad end to the great white's big screen carnivorous adventures. Last episode, we skewered Jaws 3D for its cheap effects, lack of tension, and overall moronic story. Jaws: The Revenge is somehow worse. Sure, the shark effects are better (however moderately), but the story is nonsensical slop. This time around, the prehistoric predator is out for more than just satisfying its own bloodlust. This hunt is personal. The Brody family is going to pay! Why does this particular shark care so much about their past offenses? That's an impossible question to answer, and, therefore, it probably shouldn't have been asked. Regardless, they're going to get what's coming to them, and neither the laws of physics nor basic logic will stop Jaws! Hell, why are we even debating this?! Just jump on the banana boat and have some fun! Now, sit back, toast to Sean Brody's memory with a Fiddlehead IPA from Fiddlehead Brewing Co., and track those sea snails! The Thunderous Wizard, Chumpzilla, and Bling Blake are betting it all with Hoagie at the craps table! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – This time...it's personal! Lingering Questions – Better or worse than its terrible predecessor? (33:20) The "Shark Roars at Midnight" Trivia Challenge – Bling Blake challenges the field to trivia about the movie. (48:29) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We kickoff our Try Hard Flops series with the mediocre sequel to an action classic, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory! (1:01:15) And, as always, hit us up on Threads, X, Facebook, Bluesky, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids from this week's episode!
We get swindled by Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme, plus we also talk The Naked Gun, Caveat, Jaws: The Revenge, Brief Encounter, The Dilemma and Happy Gilmore 2. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Subsribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro: 0:00 - 10:30 Review - The Phoenician Scheme: 10:30 - 51:29 Movie Roulette - What's Up, Doc?: 51:29 - 1:24:35 Micro-Reviews - The Naked Gun, Pet Shop, Jaws: The Revenge, Caveat, The Dilemma, How to Train Your Dragon (2025), Brief Encounter, Happy Gilmore 2, Sinners: 1:24:35 - 2:10:05 This week in new releases/Outro: 2:10:05 - 2:18:12
Jaws 3D is the third entry in the killer shark franchise. The original is still widely regarded as a classic. The second is a watchable flick with some decent gore. This one, however, is a shipwreck of epic proportions. From its shoddy 3D effects to its dearth of tension, Jaws 3D never offers anything to justify its existence. Yes, money is why, but having a good idea or two wouldn't have hurt. The titular fish terrorizing a SeaWorld isn't exactly fodder for action and excitement. Critics and audiences agreed, sinking the threequel. Sadly, their disdain for Jaws 3D didn't bury the franchise deep enough. It would rise back to the surface one last time for an even dumber adventure. Now, sit back, ease your fears of the great white with a Devil's Ale from SanTan Brewing, and search that sunken pirate ship! The Thunderous Wizard, Chumpzilla, and Bling Blake are perfecting our water skiing stunts with Jaws in hot pursuit! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – A deadly new attraction! Lingering Questions – Did the movie about a killer shark have any cool killer shark murders? (28:07) The "Third Dimension is Terror" Trivia Challenge – The Thunderous Wizard challenges the field to trivia about the movie. (43:07) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We continue celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Jaws by dissecting the second of its terrible sequels, Jaws: The Revenge! (58:27) And, as always, hit us up on Threads, X, Facebook, Bluesky, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids from this week's episode!
Bigger boats were had. Bigger sharks have fallen. Here we are at the end of the Summer of Jaws with Jaws: The Revenge, a last gasp if there ever was one. How does the final entry into the Jaws franchise fair? Henry and John head once more back into the ocean to find out, right … Continue reading Episode 383: A Supplemental Reading of Jaws: The Revenge (1987) →
Jaws (1975)ALL MOVIES SPOILEDOn this Midnight Movie, Michael Floyd is back with his inadequately-sized fishing boat, the Orca, to take Jeremy out fishing, not for chasin' bluegills and Tommy Cods, but for a 25 foot, Great White named Bruce. Unfortunately Brian went out for a night swim with Chrissy and they got into what the coroner was told to deem as a boating accident.Further Reading:The Jaws Log by Carl GottliebWhere to watch:Be Kind Video (Burbank)Vidéothèque (South Pasadena)Cinefile (Santa Monica)Jaws (4K Blu-Ray)Other films referenced:NomadlandDevil FishCruel Jaws (aka Jaws 5)Groundhog DayJaws 2The Great EscapeDuelThe Sugarland ExpressThe French ConnectionAll That JazzBefore SunsetStar WarsThe GraduateAmerican GraffitiThe BirdsPsychoKing Kong (1933)Godzilla (1954)John WickFrom Russia with LoveThe Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)The StingPeter Pan (1953)FrenzyFamily PlotThe Exorcist IIIThe Thing (1982)Mulholland DriveAlien (1979)Halloween (1978)Jaws: The Revenge
The Crew take on the fourth and final film in the Jaws franchise. We discuss the editing, the fact it ignores the other two films and of course the telepathy. Is this film really as bad as we remember? Is it a so bad its good film? Find out as we grab our favorite drinks to talk about "Jaws The Revenge"Kicking the Seat: https://www.kickseat.comDoctorDanzingMD Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/doctordanzigmdThe Blonde in Front: https://www.theblondeinfront.com
This time it's personal!!!! Hot Jaws Summer continues with our review of "Jaws: The Revenge" with the guys from "The Head, The Tail, The Whole Damn Thing" podcast!Follow @thewholedamnthing13on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewholedamnthing13/on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheWholeDamnThingand listen on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-head-the-tail-the-whole-damn-thing/id1770582816Follow Dads From the Crypt! Threads: @dadsfromthecryptTikTok: Dads From The Crypt-TokInstagram: @dadsfromthecrypt Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DadsFromTheCrypt
"This time, it's personal..."For our 200th Episode, just in time for Shark Week, we round out the Jaws franchise with the fourth and final entry, 1987's "Jaws: The Revenge" - starring Michael Caine! And this time, we're covering it as a Drunken Movie Commentary Track! (Movie starts at 21:35)Podcasters Featured: Zack Derby (The NeatCast)Troy Dunham (Troytle Power) Justin Ache (Epik Fails of History)Chris Carroll (Comic Zombie)Erik Slader (The Super Switch Club)(Edited by Erik Slader)Watch along with us over at - Patreon.com/PodcastersAssemble and check out our other hilarious commentary tracks: Time Cop (1994)Street Fighter: The Movie (1994)Super Mario Bros (1993)King Kong Escapes! (1968)Godzilla vs the Smog Monster (1971)007 - Never Say Never Again (1983)The Podcasters will Assemble again... If you would like to be featured on an upcoming episode head over to: https://probablywork.com/podcasters-assemble/You can also join the discussion in our Discord serverSupport us on Patreon or Buy Our Merch!Network InfoThis podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network. Follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts! The place for those with questionable taste!Twitter | Facebook| Instagram: @probablywork www.probablywork.comEmail: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com
Our main feature is Jaws: The Revenge. We're also reviewing The Home, Orca, The Last Breath, The Woman in the Yard, Bigfoot: Blood on the Farm, Beast by Peter Benchley, and The Blanks by Grady Hendrix.
Michael Caine is Hoagie. The shark has a vendeta. Mrs. Brody has psychic powers. JAWS the Revenge has it all! Jenabeth from Reel Talk with Jenabeth joins the podcast to break it all down.Topics Discussed Include:1. What is Michael Caine Doing in this Movie?2. Sharks Roar?3. Is JAWS the Revenge a Christmas film?Support the show on Patreon - www.patreon.com/forceghostconversationsIf you want to continue the conversation, please follow us at the following websites:Blue SkyThreadsTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeMerchandise
Send us a textAn innovative businessman and grieving widower, builds a device to connect with the deceased hosts of his favorite radio show! On Episode 677 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss The Shrouds, the latest film from the maestro David Cronenberg! We also talk about getting caught on camera doing stupid sh*t, people named after different varieties of apples, and high concept sci-fi body horror! So grab your plot at the local high tech graveyard, get ready for some hot new weird ass facts, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Film marketing crossovers, Marvel, Superman, Wendy's Wednesday Season 2, Greasy Strangler, Salo, Batpussy, this day in horror history, Return of the Ape Man, Robocop, Jaws The Revenge, Michael Keaton, The Laughing Dead, Multiplicity, Mimic 2, Eight Legged Freaks, Big Ass Spider, Tales of the Dead, Mike Vogel, Bates Motel, Cloverfield, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Alex Winter, Freaked, Umbrella Entertainment, Heather Langenkamp, PJ Soles, Halloween, Donald Sutherland, An American Haunting, Jungle Woman, Dead Mans Eyes, Phyllis Diller, Mad Monster Party, The Fat Spy, James Cagney, The Man of a Thousand Faces, Coldplay, vintage Ravenshadow, don't get caught on camera doing stupid shit, Donald Pleasance, Gilbert Gottfried, John Lithgow, Star Wars Radio Dramas, Ed Asner, Ed Begley Jr., Larry Howard, Jabba the Hutt, Red Delicious Paltrow, Coco Crisp, Shea Hillenbrand, euphoria, James Gunn, Zack Snyder, The Shrouds, David Cronenberg, Friday the 13th: The Series, Videodrome, The Fly, Scanners, Naked Lunch, A History of Violence, Crimes of the Future, Brandon Cronenberg, Possessor, Humane, Caitlin Cronenberg, Infinity Pool, Dabney Coleman, Cloak and Dagger, Sheitan, Tombs of the Blind Dead, zombies, mummies, revenants, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, Weird Ass Facts, The Melvins, LolliLove, Jenna Fischer, Revelations, Yeon Sang-ho, Red Delicious Paltrow, Waiting For the Cronenberg Hammer to Drop, Post Boredom Depression, The Shroud of Silent Morbidity, and Nefarious Love Explosion.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
This week, we get into Jaws: The Revenge; a film that does in the impossible by using slasher tropes with a fucking shark. We were waiting for the scene when the girl gets the phone call asking her what her favorite scary movie is, but only before a soaking wet apex predator comes barreling out of the closet wearing a hockey mask and holding a machete. Sadly, that would have been a better beat than what we just witnessed, so of course we have to talk about it. Jaws IV, let's go! Sheriff's son, Sean, sees scary shark in the shallow sea shore… the shark, showing shiny sharp shards, shanks Sean, starting some shady shitty story! Putting the junk in Junkanoo! Deep sea telepathy! From grief to getaway! Fuck you a Funnybone sandwich! Unconscious conches! Silly story support! Hoagie's stogies? Government jellyfish money, and much, much more on this week's episode of The Worst Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com
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This week on "The Dana Buckler Show," host Dana Buckler sits down with veteran cinematographer Jordy Klein Jr. for an in-depth conversation about his remarkable career and the enduring legacy of his father, the legendary Jordan Klein Sr. The episode features a significant focus on Klein Jr.'s work on the 1987 cult classic, "Jaws: The Revenge."Listeners will be treated to a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at the world of filmmaking through the eyes of a second-generation Hollywood professional. Klein Jr. shares heartfelt anecdotes about his father, an Academy Award-winning pioneer in underwater cinematography, painting a vivid picture of a life steeped in cinematic innovation.The conversation then navigates through Klein Jr.'s own impressive career, from his early days in the industry to his current role as a sought-after director of photography for major films, television shows, and documentaries.The deepest dive of the episode is reserved for a detailed discussion of Klein Jr.'s experience as an underwater camera operator on "Jaws: The Revenge." Fans of the iconic franchise will be captivated by the inside stories and technical challenges involved in bringing the vengeful shark to life. This segment offers a unique perspective on one of the most talked-about films of the 1980s.Jordy's Website : https://www.jordy.com/ https://xcamaerials.com/Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/danabucklershowJoin my Patreon for early access to all episodes, plus a new exclusive podcast, go to Patreon.com/howisthismovieHelp Support our work : Cash App $DanaBuckler or Venmo @DanaABuckler Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform by going to https://linktr.ee/DanaBucklerShowJoin our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/danabucklershowJoin Our Patreon for early access to all episodes, plus a new exclusive podcast, go to Patreon.com/howisthismovie
We watched Jaws: The Revenge (1987) so you don't have to—and now we need therapy. In this fourth (!) installment, a psychic shark follows the Brody family from Amity Island to the Bahamas for... revenge? Why? How? No one knows, including the writers. Join us as we tackle flying sharks, vengeful fish logic, and Michael Caine's paycheck performance. It's a movie so baffling, even the shark seems confused.Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wheel-of-horror/id1534102813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3HnyAISG8Z8hvMFdSG60tE?si=9b785cf21c7f46a3 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wheelofhorrorpodcast1802/videos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wheel_of_horror/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/HorrorWheel
In honor of Jaws's 50th Anniversary this summer please enjoy this S1 re-release! Movie Miss and (former co-host) Nikki Flixx are joined by special guest Martin (The Chief) of the Amity Jaws Group on Facebook, to discuss the 1987 "turkey" Jaws the Revenge, starring Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest, Mario Van Peebles and Michael Caine. *SPOILERS DUH!* At the time this episode was recorded, you can WATCH JAWS THE REVENGE HERE: Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO Max and YouTube. You can also join the Jaws conversation by joining the Amity Jaws Group on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/2079064075677592/.We're also on YouTube, Apple, Goodpods, Pandora, Amazon & Audible and ko-fi.com/letstalkturkeysA proud member of the Prescribed Film Podcast network #PFPNPlease take a moment to rate & review the show! Be part of our fun bad movie conversations (We Want To Interact With You and Hear Your Thoughts!) by following both our facebook discussion group and our official page Let's Talk Turkeys, on Instagram at letstalkturkeys (all one word), email us directly at letstalkturkeys@yahoo.com, we're on X (Twitter) @gobblepodcast, Bluesky @letstalkturkeys and check us out on Wordpress at https://letstalkturkeys150469722.wordpress.com/Find Movie Miss on IG at movie_miss & Slasher*COVER ART by: Dave Carruthers*
Film critic Cassandra Hager (Cinefied) joins us this week to reflect on "Jaws," released 50 years ago last month.Cassandra Hager on Cinefied - https://www.cinefied.com/cassandrahagerCassandra Hager on Twitter - https://x.com/TheMovieMermaidCassangra Hager All Links - https://cassandrahager.carrd.co/Errata - "Airplane '74" and "Airplane '77"were actually "Airport '75" and "Airport '77." Jacqueline Bisset was in "The Deep," not "Jaws: The Revenge;" something for which I'm sure she's quite grateful.You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books, including those featured in this episode (if any were), through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link.https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandrunsHooks & Runs - https://hooksandruns.buzzsprout.comEmail: hooksandruns@protonmail.comCraig on Bluesky (@craigest.bsky.social)Rex (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/Hosts Emeriti:Andrew Eckhoff on Tik TokEric on FacebookMusic: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (via Premium Beat) This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2025.
We let Sinister teach us what animals have feet, let Last Gasp remind us of bad X-Files, and let the Watchers watch. Then! We close out the grand Jaws saga with Jaws: The Revenge. Which means - Merry Christmas! Blow a bunch of grant money with us as we discuss very ill sharks, being Shark Psychic, and Hoagie!
To kick off shark themed month, Sidney breaks down all four films in the Jaws Franchise, including Jaws (1975), Jaws 2 (1978) Jaws 3-D (1983) and Jaws: The Revenge (1987).
Deep Blue Sea is a 1999 sci-fi monster movie directed by Renny Harlin, starring Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, LL Cool J, and Samuel L. Jackson.This film may have been the first American big-budget shark movie to hit theaters since Jaws: The Revenge. Deep Blue Sea however decided to splice science-fiction into something that as much resembles Alien, or Thing from Another World.The science is vague enough to hold together with confident lines that try real hard... and OK some of the plot could be tighter. This is a 1950s B-movie plot, no doubt, but we think they do an admirable job of giving you enough MovieScience™ to work with, some very entertaining characters, great scenes and plenty of blood as a reward for going along.Find and reach out to Matt on:Letterboxd @MovieMattSiroisBluesky @MovieMattSirois.bsky.socialFacebook Movie Asylum of the Weird, Bad and Wonderful.Follow who we follow: Once Upon a Geek and TheFade Out Podcast
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This week, DISASTERPIECE celebrates the 50th anniversary of JAWS by taking a look at its worst sequel, JAWS: THE REVENGE … A movie so crazy and misguided that a shark seeking personal revenge on the Brody family is the least of its problems.Join Steve and Justin as they navigate a sea of insane decision-making that includes (but is not limited to): a magic shark that can roar, Michael Caine in shorts, telepathy, extremely horny characters, and some of the craziest dialogue the boys have ever had to try to decode. Not to mention one of the most unjustified explosions in film history.Nothing in this movie makes much sense … except for the dollar signs in the producers' eyes. Luckily, when JAWS: THE REVENGE was released, audiences made it clear that they were “DONE-DONE” with the franchise, and let the descendants of Bruce the shark rest ... for now.BUY OUR MERCH! Follow us on Instagram to stay updated about our monthly live shows!Check out more from Justin here: justindodd.rocks Check out more from Steve here: stevejhward.comdrinkgenies.com
Fifty years ago, a film was released that literally changed the world. Jaws transformed the way people think about going into the water and revolutionized how studios make movies, effectively creating what we now call the "summer blockbuster." Its influence is still felt five decades later, by both fans and filmmakers alike. And there's a reason for that: Jaws is just that good. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the film and explore the impact it's had on us (especially a couple of us who were profoundly shaped by it) as well as on the movie industry at large. People often talk about the idea of a “perfect movie,” one that couldn't be improved. And while Jaws faced plenty of production problems (like the famously uncooperative mechanical shark), the creative solutions to those problems ended up making the film even stronger. Films mentioned in this episode: 10 (1979), 47 Meters Down (2017), Barracuda (1978), The Beast (1996), Creature (1998), Cruel Jaws (1995), Dawn of the Dead (1978), Dawn of the Dead (2004), The Deep (1977), Deep Blood (1989), Deep Blue Sea (1999), Devilfish (1984), Duel (1971), The Exorcist (1973), Feast (2005), Frankenstein (1931), Friday the 13th (1980), The Giant Claw (1957), Grizzly (1976), Humanoids from the Deep (1980), The Island (1980), Jaws (1975), Jaws 2 (1978), Jaws 3-D (1983), Jaws: The Revenge (1987), The Last Shark aka Great White (1981), Mako: Jaws of Death (1976), The Meg (2018), Open Waters (2003), Orca (1977), Piranha (1978), The Shallows (2016), Sharknado (2013), Star Wars (1977), Tentacles (1977), Tintorera: Killer Shark (1977)
Just in time for JAWS 50th Anniversary! Happy 50th Birthday, Bruce! THSP went deep into our audio vault for this classic! So enjoy this blast from our past! Originally Released July 02, 2015 “Just when you thought it was safe”, That Horror Show Podcast brings a summer episode extravaganza dedicated to the first movie franchise that we've ever covered. “We think you're going to need a bigger boat”… Well maybe not! We don't really know your nautical needs. But, what we can tell you is that this episode is chalk full of fun, fish guts, unlucky beach goers, some deep sea divers, and plenty of teeth. So, board the Orca, with hosts Tim and Chris, as we take you on an epic almost 3hr tour. In this episode, we cover the classic summer time flick JAWS, and its sequels 2, 3 and JAWS The Revenge. So, sit back, pop a cold one or two, and let us do thedriving. “This time it's personal!”
Cold Spring fan hooked for decades The blockbuster Jaws was released 50 years ago today (June 20), and although Cold Spring resident Courtney Clark wasn't born until a decade later, it didn't stop her from becoming a megafan of the ocean thriller. "I've watched it at least 100 times," she says. Based on a novel by Peter Benchley and directed by Stephen Spielberg, Jaws is set in the fictional New England island community of Amity, where a great white appears at peak tourist season, terrorizing residents and visitors. After the predator has claimed three victims, Police Chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider), marine biologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and shark hunter Capt. Quint (Robert Shaw) head out in the fishing boat Orca to confront the menace. The hunt does not go well. Clark first watched Jaws when she was 10, in Pleasantville, when her family rented the video. "My mom finally decided I was old enough," she recalls. "I was scared, but I didn't appreciate all the nuances I've come to love about the film." Within a year, Clark saw it again, in a friend's darker, scarier basement. By her mid-teens, she was hooked, watching it about three times a year. That habit continues four decades later. "I watch it as much as my husband Dan will tolerate," she says with a laugh. Clark says her favorite line in the 124-minute film is when Quint, aboard Orca, offers a toast to Hooper and Brody: "Here's to swimming with bow-legged women." She can recite much of the movie's dialogue from memory, except for Quint's "Indianapolis" speech. In the monologue, one of the movie's most gripping scenes, Quint recounts in grizzly detail the story of the USS Indianapolis, which was torpedoed by the Japanese near the Philippines in July 1945 during World War II and sank in 12 minutes. Only 316 of 890 sailors survived in the shark-infested waters. Clark feels the movie, which cost $9 million (about $54 million today) to make and grossed $478 million worldwide ($2.9 billion), stands the test of time, even after half a century. "It's always as exciting as the first time I watched it," she says. "Even though I know every scene and what's coming, it's still shocking. I still find details I hadn't noticed before. "I love its style, the '70s, the outfits; it's a little slice of life of that time," she says. "It's so perfectly made; every shot is like a work of art." Her favorite scene is when the shark attacks young Alex Kintner in a rubber raft near the beach. "The camera pans, you see people walking by, and it keeps going back and forth between Brody's face and the water. The feel of that scene is amazing." Her scariest scene: When they find fisherman Ben Gardner's boat, badly damaged by the shark. Hooper goes into the water, and Gardner's head pops out from a hole in the side of the boat. Her favorite character: "Brody, Quint and Hooper are all incredible, but I relate most to Hooper; I appreciate that he's a marine biologist." Events behind the scenes also captured Clark's imagination. "The making of Jaws is as iconic as the film," she said, adding that The Jaws Log, by Carl Gottlieb, the film's screenwriter, details what went on during filming, most of which was on Martha's Vineyard. Clark finds it especially amusing that producers toyed with trying to train a shark to play the central character, rather than building a mechanical double. Gottlieb's book describes how residents coped with a movie crew disrupting life on the island and how the filmmakers dealt with a fake shark that rarely functioned as planned. Ironically, those difficulties may have contributed to the movie's success. There were so many problems with the shark, nicknamed "Bruce" after Spielberg's lawyer, that it appears on screen for only four minutes. "The fact that they had such limited footage makes it much more suspenseful when you actually see the shark," Clark says. Unlike many critics and fans, she enjoyed all three sequels: Jaws 2, Jaws 3 and Jaws: The Revenge, with Michael...
A guy fell into the water on the Jaws ride at Universal in 1990… and somehow Tony turns this into a passionate defense of Jaws: The Revenge.
The summer of 1987 was an amazing time to be a movie fan. Every Friday there was something fun to watch. And we even got amazing misfires like Masters of the Universe, Who's That Girl, and Jaws: The Revenge, which my old friend and massive movie nerd George Hickman (@popmortem) happens to like, thank you very much. Thanks for listening to Overhated! There are 100+ more episodes at patreon.com/scottEweinberg. Subscribe to hear them all now! Check out the list of episodes here: bit.ly/3WZiLFk. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc. Overhated is now proudly sponsored by those Effin' Birds.com, the award-winning comic strip by Aaron Reynolds.
Jay and Mark draft their favorite kill scenes from the Jaws franchise and try to figure out the plans of the shark in Jaws: The Revenge. Enjoy!
Dive into the deep with Jamie Apps and Corrina Mabey as The Commentary Booth, marks a terrifying milestone, the 50th anniversary of Jaws! In this special Frightening Flashback episode, your hosts revisit Steven Spielberg's genre-defining 1975 masterpiece that turned moviegoers into beach-dodgers for decades.From the iconic “duunnn dunnn” score by John Williams to the unforgettable line “You're gonna need a bigger boat,” Jamie and Corrina break down everything that made Jaws a box office sensation and a cultural phenomenon. They explore the behind-the-scenes chaos, production trivia, impact on the horror genre, and why the film still holds up half a century later.Whether you're a long-time fan or diving in for the first time, this episode will give you a whole new appreciation for the original summer blockbuster.Highlights Breakdown: - Behind-the-Scenes Chaos: Mechanical sharks, salty disasters, and Spielberg's genius workarounds - Iconic Moments: The chilling opening attack, Quint's USS Indianapolis monologue, and that explosive finale - Legacy & Influence: How Jaws birthed the summer blockbuster and shaped shark horror forever - Sequel Shenanigans: A brief (and hilarious) detour into Jaws 2, Jaws 3-D, and Jaws: The Revenge - 50th Anniversary Celebrations: Universal's tributes, Martha's Vineyard swims (yikes!), and why Jaws remains a must-watch. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a first-time viewer, this episode is packed with trivia, laughs, and love for one of cinema's greatest predators.This week's episode is brought to you byAustralian Wrestling CardsCheck out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website.-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH- PATREON- SAVE 15% ON OODIE- TUBEBUDDY- COMPLETE PAID SURVEYS WITH OCTOPUS GROUP- COMPLETE PAID SURVEYS WITH PUREPROFILE- COMPLETE PAID SURVEYS WITH SURVEYZ- PRODUCTIVITY PLANNER NOTIONMY EQUIPMENT- Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP- Streamlabs Talk StudioFOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Twitter- Facebook- Instagram
A little bonus bite for… JAWS KNOCKOFFS JUNE! Before we go deep-sea diving for the crap, let's go back to the big fish that started it all. As a primer, hear Matt recap and review all four JAWS movies. Where can you watch them? HOW can you watch them? And which Jaws sequel is a stealth good movie that's been getting a bad rap? Hint: it's not the one you think! See you next week for the official start of Jaws Knockoffs June... ORCA: The Killer Whale! FIN. Wanna be on the show? Call us and leave a voicemail at (707) 948-6707. Visit our Linktree for more ways you can connect with us and connect with our show! Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDsxUs9JzL70A1Sh5GbRdw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themattandmarkmovieshow/ Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-matt-and-mark-movie-show-merch?ref_id=26325 Support our show through Blubrry: https://blubrry.com/services/professional-podcast-hosting/?code=GetRecd Buy Us A Coffee: http://buymeacoffee.com/Mattandmark
How bad can a movie truly be? We put that theory to the test with 3 movies rated in the less than 10% approval rating from Rotten Tomatoes. Those movies: Cobra (1986), Jaws: The Revenge (1987), and Bio-Dome (1996) all have poor acting, worse writing, and plot holes galore. But they may also have some redeeming qualities to others, but listen and decide for yourself.Also Play:Cinema Chain Game--------------------------------------------Subscribe, rate, and review:Apple Podcasts: Our Film FathersSpotify: Our Film FathersYouTube: Our Film Fathers---------------------------------------------Follow Us:Instagram: @ourfilmfathersTwitter / X: @ourfilmfathersEmail: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
Today's movies are:Mother's Day, Pig Killer, Jaws the Revenge
Scream if you love bad decisions, because this episode is a cursed cornucopia of crummy continuations! Join us as we exhume a coffin-load of sequels that should've stayed buried. From the vengeful vegetables of Pumpkinhead II to the underwater embarrassment of Jaws: The Revenge, and the satanic nonsense of Warlock: The Armageddon, and more misbegotten monstrosities that dared to crawl from the grave of their predecessors. Bring a shovel, we're digging deep into the cinematic cemetery of suck!
In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles we tell the tragic story of Judith Eva Barsi, the child star whose bright future was tragically cut short by the very hands that should have protected her. From her breakout roles in "Jaws: The Revenge", "The Land Before Time" and "All Dogs Go To Heaven" to the dark shadows cast over her life by her own father, this episode delves deep into the life of a young talent whose career was cut short at the age of ten. https://www.crackhousechronicles.com/ https://linktr.ee/crackhousechronicles https://www.tiktok.com/@crackhousechronicles https://www.facebook.com/crackhousechronicles Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles SOURCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Barsi https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-08-07-me-382-story.html https://thought.is/three-dead-in-apparent-murder-suicide-judith-barsis-tragically-short-life/
On the latest episode of the podcast, Jamie invents a very specific yoga app, Doug wonders how many people behind The Little Mermaid secretly loved the fourth Jaws movie, and we get distracted singing a song for preschoolers. Bring your worst Jamaican accent (Mario Van Peebles sure does), be sure to tell your children that movie deaths aren't real, and join us as we once again wade into the stupid waters of later Jaws sequels and discuss, Jaws: The Revenge!Jaws: The Revenge is a 1987 film directed by Joseph Sargen and starring Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest, Mario Van Peebles, Carla Young & Michael Caine.Visit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookVisit our WebsiteDoug's Schitt's Creek podcast, Schitt's & Giggles can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/schitts-and-giggles-a-schitts-creek-podcast/id1490637008
Mario Van Peebles was in London in early February along with his son, Mandela. And the pair stopped by for a long chat about their work, their latest film - Outlaw Posse - and a whole lot more. In this chat, topics include Jaws: The Revenge, the role of a producer, Melvin Van Peebles, the hidden names in the end credits of Outlaw Posse, New Jack City and a whole lot more... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Holidays everyone! This week we're discussing the story of Judith Eva Barsi, an American child actress. She began her career in television, appearing on Jaws: The Revenge and she voiced Ducky in The Land Before Time and Anne-Marie in All Dogs Go to Heaven, both of which were released after her death.
Behind Door 16 we have some seasonal shark nonsense from Jaws: The Revenge and the little seen but very entertaining Deadly Games (1989), a French Christmas horror that possibly inspired Home Alone
Watch along with co-hosts Movie Miss and Drive-in Dave in this Commentary Track episode on the "turkey" Jaws the Revenge (1987) starring Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest, Mario Van Peebles and Michael Caine. *SPOILERS DUH!* At the time this episode was recorded, you can WATCH JAWS THE REVENGE HERE: Netflix, or pay streaming on Amazon Prime and Apple TV. We're also on YouTube, Apple, Goodpods, Pandora, Amazon & Audible and ko-fi.com/letstalkturkeys Be part of our fun bad movie conversations (We Want To Interact With You and Hear Your Thoughts!) by following both our facebook discussion group and our official page Let's Talk Turkeys, on Instagram at letstalkturkeys (all one word), email us directly at letstalkturkeys@yahoo.com, we're on X (Twitter) @gobblepodcast and check us out on Wordpress at https://letstalkturkeys150469722.wordpress.com/ Find Movie Miss on IG at movie_miss
Nobody sets out to make a bad movie. And yet, it happens. A lot. Especially when it comes to sequels. Hollywood can't resist going back to the well when a movie captures a passionate audience – and makes lots of money. But again and again sequels disappoint, and in some cases, can be so bad they kill a franchise. So join the Great Pop Culture Debate as it focuses on the most dreadful of duds, the most creatively bankrupt of flops, as we debate the Worst Movie Sequels. Films discussed: Speed 2: Cruise Control, Highlander 2: The Quickening, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Caddyshack II, Jaws: The Revenge, Halloween Kills, Basic Instinct II, Teen Wolf Too, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, Staying Alive, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Grease 2, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Batman & Robin, Zoolander II, Spider-Man 3. Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists Jim Czadzeck, Kate Racculia, and Kevin Dillon as they debate 16 of the most reviled movie sequels of all time. Great Pop Culture Debate is brought to you by Factor Meals. Visit factormeals.com/greatpop50 and use the code greatpop50 for 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. Play along at home by finding the listener bracket here. Make a copy for yourself, fill it out, and see if your picks match up with ours! For more exclusive content, including warm-up in which we discuss the terrible movies we think SHOULD have made the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. Want to play along at home? Download the Listener Bracket and see if your picks match up with ours! Sign up for our weekly newsletter! Subscribe to find out what's new in pop culture each week right in your inbox! Vote in more pop culture polls! Check out our Open Polls. Your votes determine our future debates! Then, vote in our Future Topic Polls to have a say in what episodes we tackle next. Episode Credits Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panel: Jim Czadzeck, Kate Racculia, Kevin Dillon Producer: Bob Erlenback Editor: Eric Rezsnyak Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch #sequels #badmovies #moviepodcast #filmpodcast #films #boxoffice #sequels #movies #spacejam #blairwitch #batman #superman #basicinstinct #jaws #teenwolf #stayingalive #saturdaynightfever #highlander #spiderman #caddyshack #grease #horrorfilm #musicals #podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices