Summer Shark Watch: Jaws!

I can’t help it. I love cheesy campy stuff, and in the summer I really like to indulge that part of myself. This summer, we decided that we are doing a whole shark month, not just a shark week. I started watching shark week with my brother every summer when we were kids, and I guess I still like it! Although, instead of watching the super informational shows about sharks, Billy and I are going to watch shark movies instead.

We of course had to kick it off with the best fourth of July movie ever- Jaws. Which of course we watched on the fourth of July. So with our entire neighborhood shooting off fireworks into the wee hours, Billy and I instead watched Jaws, complete with our gummi sharks as a snack. Because that is how we roll here.

For being a classically aged horror movie (I am not going to say old, it is the same age as me!), it still can scare you right out of the water. Not overly gory, but has some pretty disturbing, gory scenes, but it’s not a total slasher fest like some horror movies.

This movie stars Roy Scheider as Chief Martin Brody, new to the island – he is from the big city of New York City, which he left due to the amount of crime and violence. He is a bit of an oddball to the islanders – he lives on an island but is afraid of the water, an outsider in more ways than one.

It all starts with poor Chrissie – the unfortunate girl who gets attacked at night in the water, naked. My husband doesn’t think she gets enough credit for this scene, which he felt was very believable, plus she had to feel very vulnerable, at night in the water, naked, and pretending to be attacked by a gigantic shark all alone. Brody wants to shut down the beaches immediately, but the mayor makes him keep them open. Not good for business, shutting down the beaches, and Amity needs that tourist money. That decision proves to be not a good one, as the worst scene in the movie, in my opinion, happens next – little Alex Kintner is killed one crowded afternoon on the beach, right there, in front of everyone. One minute he is on his yellow float, the next he is dead. There is thrashing and blood, and panic of course ensues. People are running into the ocean, running out of the ocean, grabbing their kids – and at the end poor Mrs. Kintner is yelling for her son, who is nowhere to be found. I almost can’t watch that scene and just thinking about it still makes me sick to my stomach.

Mrs. Kintner advertises a bounty for the shark, drawing every fisherman from the surrounding areas to the little island to catch the killer. A small tiger shark is eventually caught and killed, but new man on the scene, Matt Hooper from the Oceanographic Society, KNOWS that this is not the shark. And an after-hours necropsy(?) proves it. However, this information is still not enough for the mayor to close down the beaches. The fourth is coming after all, and that will be a huge day for tourists! Can’t have them scared! Hooper and Brody have also discovered the boat of a fisherman floating aimlessly in the ocean, with a dead fisherman inside, floating around as well. Hooper finds a tooth attached to the boat, that belongs to a Great White. Unfortunately he drops the tooth, and there goes his proof. The mayor concedes to more precautions, but the beach will be open.

The fourth arrives and the ferry dumps a ton of tourists on the island who fill the beaches but maybe not the water. The mayor urges people into the water, there is a joke with a two kids and a fake fin, which pulls all attention from the pond as they call it – where Brody’s own son is boating with friends. But the shark is there instead this time and kills again. Not Brody’s son Michael, but an unfortunate boater in the tiniest boat I have ever seen.

This time, this incident, finally gets the mayor’s – and everyone else’s – attention.

The implied fear in this movie, the undercurrent of danger, is so much worse than the actual jump scares. The music adds the drama, the anticipation, the building of fear. You never know when or where the shark will attack, just like in real life.

After this incident, the mayor is finally ready to take some real action. So Brody hires Quint, a salty sea fellow, rough and gruff and whose boathouse is filled with the jaws of deceased sharks. You feel confident that he can do this job. He is not too keen on Hooper with all his scientific equipment and geegaws being aboard, as he believes in tradition and not all this newfangled nonsense, and this play between the two worlds, with Brody still being the outsider, is iconic. These three are the least likely to get on a boat together, but here they are, getting on a boat and heading out to sea to hunt a monster. Keep in mind, Brody is a city guy who doesn’t like the water on top of it all.

Anyway, once they are on the boat some of the very best scenes happen. Quint and Brody and Hooper all play their parts perfectly, which is funny because I read that the actors Scheider and Shaw, who played Quint, did not like Richard Dreyfuss too much. Which I guess worked for Shaw, since Quint didn’t really seem to like Hooper too much either, although they did end up with some mutual respect after a night at sea.

The three are out, using all the tricks that Quint knows or Hooper knows to try and draw this monster killer shark to them, so they can kill it – hopefully before it kills them.

They share drunken stories, and then Quint delivers a speech that brings Hooper and Brody to a quiet silence, the kind when you know you are hearing something big. I know that this scene always makes me sit up and take attention, even more so than the shark scares. Shaw just delivers it so powerfully, you have to listen.

He actually did this scene twice, because the first time he was blackout drunk. But for this take, the second take, he was stone cold sober, and sobering.

He talks about how the sharks have black eyes, dead eyes, doll’s eyes. And it did make me giggle because a few days again when we were painting, Wyatt was using black paint, and he said “Black, like daddy’s eyes!” Billy apparently has shark eyes…

The next scene that gets me, and always makes me jump, no matter what, is one performed by Brody. He is out doing his chores, like throwing chum in the water, when he gets a good look at what they are after, finally.

How he rears back, the expression on his face, and his famous (ad-libbed) line – utterly convincing. I would probably be stunned into that reaction as well, followed by the screaming. I would never want to be on board a boat, and turn to see that face rearing up at me – even in a movie!

From here it’s on – the hunt becomes real and serious, with some serious consequences as well. In the end it is everyman outsider Brody who saves the day and destroys the monster, and becomes the hero.

Overall, this movie is excellent. It might be older and behind the times technologically, it still is a very scary movie with some superbly acted scenes.

One little fun trivia fact: The actor, Jeffrey Voorhees, who played young doomed Alex Kintner, still lives on the island where they filmed the movie. He runs a bar/restaurant there, and serves a burger named for his character. So if you go to Martha’s Vineyard, check out the Wharf Pub in Edgartown.

Anyway, if you are someone who can watch scary movies and you haven’t seen Jaws yet, I say do it!

Next up we watch Deep Blue Sea, which scared me the first time around and I am anticipating that it will again!

My Sunday-Monday Post

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Hello everyone! I hope the past week treated you well! We had an easier week, just one specialist appointment for Wyatt, and lots of playing, and nightly evening walks for Billy and I while Wyatt rides his little Rifton adaptive bike! Guys, he loves it so much! It took a doctor, a therapist, a social worker, and me a ton of paperwork to get it, but once that was all completed, we got it in two weeks! It was absolutely crazy how fast it was approved and got here!

Read Last Week:

This book was such a hoot! It cracked me up and also gave me a little anxiety. LOL.

Reading This Week:

I am waiting for this Karen White book to come in. The library shows it “in transit” on my account so it should be here soon, so I will start with This Wicked Fate, the sequel to This Poison Heart. For some reason all of my YA and Middle Grade holds are coming in to the library like crazy wildfire and piling up and my actual adult books are slowly trickling in.

Posted Last Week:

My Sorta, Kinda, Camping Shopping List

A Full Father’s Day: Classic Cars and a Picnic

Tuesday Morning Coffee Catch Up

Watching and Listening:

Billy and I watched School Spirits, which was actually a lot better than we had thought it was going to be. I am sucked in and need answers! We also finished up the American version of Ghosts, which we also really like. (we were all about ghosts apparently this past week) We also are still continuing our rewatch of Death in Paradise. We are in the Humphrey Years right now.

We didn’t watch any movies but we have a fun cheesy campy July of movies coming up. We decided to fully embrace shark week this year, and are doing like a shark month. Jaws, The Meg, Shark Night, Deep Blue Sea… we are just going shark wild. Wyatt and I are starting a bit of summer school starting July 10th and we are going to do some shark stuff as part of our studies as well. I am pretty excited, I love a campy summer movie binge!

I am behind on some of my favorite YouTubers! Darling Desi, who I have mentioned before, Forgotten Way Farms, The Cottage Fairy, among others all have new videos that I haven’t watched. I am thinking Wyatt might get a trip to Grandma’s this week and I can stay home and fold laundry and catch up. Or I will tell Billy to go play video games at night or something and catch up. Either way, I am catching up!

Listening. Old stuff still mostly. Wyatt has decided this is a new favorite song of his. Pretty sure I loved this one at his age too. I mainly put on a playlist and roll but Wyatt has actual requests, and this is a frequent one. Sometimes at 7 am.

And that is from around here! What has been going on in your world?

My Top Ten Summer Movies

As of Tuesday, it is now officially summer! And while summer is full of fun outdoor activities, sometimes you just need an indoor day, or a relaxing movie in the evening. Also with the cost of pretty much everything right now, movies at home are an affordable treat! You could even stream them outside onto a portable screen or sheet or garage door for a drive in type experience.

There are a few movies out there that just scream summer to me, and I am hoping you will share a few that feel like summer to you as well!

First up – my all-time favorite… Jaws!!

I have to watch this movie every single fourth of July, and it is still so good! That scene with Quint where he is talking about the Indianapolis disaster is one of the best scenes in a movie, ever, hands down.

And then of course, there is Now and Then.

I also watch this every summer. And I might as well say it now, I watch just about all the movies I am going to list in this post once a summer. Now and Then is a fun, nostalgic, coming of age movie about friends then…and again, now. In case the name didn’t give that away. Lol.

Another nostalgic favorite of mine is The Parent Trap with Hayley Mills. I loved all the parts at summer camp (is this just a movie/book thing? Do kids really go to summer camp?) and then again in California.

For those who love love, there is The Love Letter. I love this movie and the effect one lost love letter has on a town, each thinking the letter is meant for them. I feel like not many people have seen it and it makes me sad – it’s just so good.

And of course, you can’t talk about summer love without Dirty Dancing! I feel like this movie doesn’t need an explanation, am I right?

I like romance, but I also like scary. And one of my old favorites from my youth is I Know What You Did Last Summer. I remember going to the theater and watching this with Billy when we were young and it scared me so much. One scene made me literally jump!

And if you go way back in my youth, there is Stand By Me. What a fantastic movie. Another coming of age, friendship movie, full of revelations for these friends. Plus I had a huge crush on River Phoenix. So, there you go.

While we are talking about going way back, let’s talk about The Way, Way Back.

This movie is phenomenal. I absolutely love and adore Sam Rockwell, and his character in this movie..chef’s kiss. It is so well acted by all the actors involved. And Steve Carell in this movie! Dang, what a jerk!

Let’s circle back around to nostalgic, happy, and fun, shall we?

This next movie came out the year I graduated, and I will always remember going to see it with my friends at the theater. It is has fantastic music, and really captures that feeling of freedom you have when you graduate. It is wild and crazy, and yes, dazed and confused. And it is Matthew McConaughey’s first movie!

And finally, what I consider to be the quintessential summer movie, The Great Outdoors.

I love this movie! It makes me think of all of our up north trips – except our family gets along! And the duo of John Candy and Dan Akroyd can’t be beat (unless it is Akroyd and Belushi in The Blues Brothers, which just narrowly missed this list..). It has lodges, family, bears, hi-jinks, young love, good music, snarky raccoons. I mean, does it get better than this for a summer movie?

How about you? What movies just mean summer to you?