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Hard to believe it’s been 51 years……..

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MakoMatt
MakoMattMODJun 29#1
CaptainOriginal Crew2,076 postsSince 2018
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREEJun 29#2
One of the few movies that gave me nightmares at 8yrs old!
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
Snapprhead27
Snapprhead27FREEJun 29#3
> **OVERBORED, post: 347739, member: 2978 wrote:**
> One of the few movies that gave me nightmares at 8yrs old!

I did hear during a documentary that many people were afraid of the beach after this movie.
Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREEJun 29#4
> **Snapprhead27, post: 347741, member: 1443 wrote:**
> I did hear during a documentary that many people were afraid of the beach after this movie.

Petrified!
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
WhatKnot
WhatKnotFREEJun 29#5
Never swam in the Ocean after that😞
CommodoreOriginal Crew12,891 postsSince 2019
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PangarooFREEJun 29#6
I was in 5th Grade in 1975 when Jaws was released . I remember in the Fall of 1974 My parents gave me Peter Benckleys Jaws Novel. Right away I had interest because in the summer of 1973 I went shark fishing off Montauk Point on the family boat and caught 2 Blue Sharks. Movie was released in June 1975 and I'll never forget walking into the old Wantagh Movie Theater on Jerulsalem Ave. at the beginning when they played the Jaws music with the picture of the bottom .
Jaws was much better in the theater with people all around you. More than anything what scared me the most was when people screamed in the theater. When Ben Gardiner's head popped out the bottom of the boat about a 1/4 of the audience screamed out loud.. That scene was so terrifying , I went to see the movie again about a month later with a friend, right before they showed that scene I said to my friend I don't wanna look at the screen because I knew what I'd hear again. So terrifying watching that scene in the movie theater. So terrifying to hear that screaming as a 11 year old . Not the same when you see it on TV.
First Mate701 postsSince 2021
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PangarooFREEJun 29#7
It was weird seeing many of the same cast members in Jaws 2 . I joked when Richard Dreyfus was being heavily criticized because he didn't like all the WOKE in the entertainment industry. I said he needs an Anti Liberal cage!!
First Mate701 postsSince 2021
pequa1
pequa1MODJun 30#8
> **Snapprhead27, post: 347741, member: 1443 wrote:**
> I did hear during a documentary that many people were afraid of the beach after this movie.

No lie. I worked at Jones Beach. Easy body surfing for the rest of the summer with no one in the way !
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
pequa1
pequa1MODJul 1#9
> **Pangaroo, post: 347771, member: 3122 wrote:**
> I was in 5th Grade in 1975 when Jaws was released . I remember in the Fall of 1974 My parents gave me Peter Benckleys Jaws Novel. Right away I had interest because in the summer of 1973 I went shark fishing off Montauk Point on the family boat and caught 2 Blue Sharks. Movie was released in June 1975 and I'll never forget walking into the old Wantagh Movie Theater on Jerulsalem Ave. at the beginning when they played the Jaws music with the picture of the bottom .
> Jaws was much better in the theater with people all around you. More than anything what scared me the most was when people screamed in the theater. When Ben Gardiner's head popped out the bottom of the boat about a 1/4 of the audience screamed out loud.. That scene was so terrifying , I went to see the movie again about a month later with a friend, right before they showed that scene I said to my friend I don't wanna look at the screen because I knew what I'd hear again. So terrifying watching that scene in the movie theater. So terrifying to hear that screaming as a 11 year old . Not the same when you see it on TV.

The movie was date night for me, twice. I was 24 that June. If the gal I took the first time had gotten up and walked out at the initial scene at the buoy, I would have beat her to the door. And the head popping out ? Fugeddaboutdit ! Being a WW2 buff (still, hence all the warship modelling I do) I froze when Hooper got Quint to say the tattoo was the Indianapolis. My date grabbed my arm and gave me the "you OK ?" look. I swallowed and just nodded.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
Matts
MattsFREEJul 1#10
It was terrifying when I was 13. I loved the book and even read The Deep, which I loved as well.
Have you seen it recently? One of the stupidest movies ever. Just slasher nonsense.
During the climax, while the shark seems to be chasing the sinking boat and after destroying the radio, Quint declares:
"We're gonna draw him into the shallows... draw him in and drown him

WTF?
First MateOriginal Crew693 postsSince 2019
george
georgeADMINJul 1#11
Amazing, the effect that movie had on those boomers. And I too can't believe it's freakin' 51 years ago. Anyhow you'll all be happy to know that the agents I have hired to run the news site are all out of the movie.

So @pequa1 How did that move work out for you?
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
pequa1
pequa1MODJul 1#12
Move or movie? As for the movie, I haven’t seen either gal since the 70s and married almost 46 years now
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
Aquarius
AquariusFREEJul 2#13
> **Pangaroo, post: 347771, member: 3122 wrote:**
> I was in 5th Grade in 1975 when Jaws was released . I remember in the Fall of 1974 My parents gave me Peter Benckleys Jaws Novel. Right away I had interest because in the summer of 1973 I went shark fishing off Montauk Point on the family boat and caught 2 Blue Sharks. Movie was released in June 1975 and I'll never forget walking into the old Wantagh Movie Theater on Jerulsalem Ave. at the beginning when they played the Jaws music with the picture of the bottom .
> Jaws was much better in the theater with people all around you. More than anything what scared me the most was when people screamed in the theater. When Ben Gardiner's head popped out the bottom of the boat about a 1/4 of the audience screamed out loud.. That scene was so terrifying , I went to see the movie again about a month later with a friend, right before they showed that scene I said to my friend I don't wanna look at the screen because I knew what I'd hear again. So terrifying watching that scene in the movie theater. So terrifying to hear that screaming as a 11 year old . Not the same when you see it on TV.

I grew up in Wantagh. I saw Jaws and Jaws II in that theater! Everyone freeked when Ben Gardiner's head popped out. I was terrified of being terrified for the rest of the movie after that.

Good times at that theater. Tunnel Vision, Groove Tube, and Kentucky Fried Movie just to name a few.
First MateOriginal Crew568 postsSince 2018
pequa1
pequa1MODJul 2#14
> **Aquarius, post: 347964, member: 44 wrote:**
> I grew up in Wantagh. I saw Jaws and Jaws II in that theater! Everyone freeked when Ben Gardiner's head popped out. I was terrified of being terrified for the rest of the movie after that.
>
> Good times at that theater. Tunnel Vision, Groove Tube, and Kentucky Fried Movie just to name a few.

Where was that theatre? I must have gone there in the 70s as well.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
Matts
MattsFREEJul 2#15
How many 9-foot sharks do you think swim by the south shore on a daily basis.
From today's Newsday:

A sighting of a nine-foot shark off Point Lookout has caused the Town of Hempstead and Nassau County officials to close the town beach and all adjacent beaches in the area Thursday, the areas all red-flagged banning swimmers from the water as shark patrol units using drones and a watercraft search for possible sharks.
First MateOriginal Crew693 postsSince 2019
Avenger
AvengerFREEJul 2#16
> **Matts, post: 347997, member: 183 wrote:**
> How many 9-foot sharks do you think swim by the south shore on a daily basis.
> From today's Newsday:
>
> A sighting of a nine-foot shark off Point Lookout has caused the Town of Hempstead and Nassau County officials to close the town beach and all adjacent beaches in the area Thursday, the areas all red-flagged banning swimmers from the water as shark patrol units using drones and a watercraft search for possible sharks.

I'd guess it's more about liability than reality.

All of us know the ocean is lousy with sharks, but most people have no idea how common they are.
CaptainOriginal Crew3,414 postsSince 2019
Matts
MattsFREEJul 2#17
Most folks can't believe what we pull from the water withing sight of shore.
My favorite answer to where I caught that bass is when I can answer: "The Bronx."
First MateOriginal Crew693 postsSince 2019
Avenger
AvengerFREEJul 3#18
CaptainOriginal Crew3,414 postsSince 2019
MakoMatt
MakoMattMODJul 4#19
CaptainOriginal Crew2,076 postsSince 2018
OVERBORED
OVERBOREDFREE6d ago#20
The music set the tone. It remains the greatest fear and anxiety inducing music in cinema history. Gives me pause to this day!
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
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