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Un documentaire sur Jaws: The Revenge (1987) qui célèbre le 40e anniversaire du film et qui a gagné en popularité de | dG1fbHhSNHZybVRKWmM
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00:00Everyone knows the stories about Jaws, but no one knows the stories about Jaws the Revenge, until now.
00:08You know, you have to accept that since crazy things happened, that something like this could happen.
00:12When it gets to anything that large and mechanical underwater, you're going to have some issues.
00:18Sharknado wouldn't exist without Jaws.
00:20People are honestly saying Jaws the Revenge is also a great film. I'm not the only one out there, that's crazy.
00:27Jaws goes to the Bahamas, and here we are, 40 years later, Jaws the Revenge is coming back.
00:34And we're looking at it under a microscope.
00:37So all the problems they had on the first movie, we had on this one.
00:42What I'm looking to accomplish with this documentary is that I just want to see how many other fans there are out there.
00:49Michael Caine saved my life. I feel this hand grab my shirt.
00:53Get out of this butt! And he pulls me out.
00:55I had a great experience with Mario, and years later ended up working on a film that he was directing,
01:01and we bonded again and had a lot of laughs.
01:04Lorraine was one of the nicest people I've ever worked with, and I thought she was terrific in the movie.
01:09Even though Jaws the Revenge did become a punchline, I was still proud of what I did in underwater filming.
01:16We were not able to fix that ending in the post.
01:18Jaws the Revenge, not a perfect movie, but it's entertaining, and it's grown, and it has a life of its own.
01:27So it stands on its own.
01:28Whatever flaws and all, it is part of franchise history, and it deserves to be spotlighted.
01:34Hi, I'm Lance Guest, and I'm here talking about Jaws the Revenge for the upcoming picture,
01:39Jaws goes to the Bahamas.
01:42It's been 40 years.
01:43Look at me.
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