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00:00This was Sid Sheinberg's mandate for me. He said, find a way to kill the shark a different way.
00:08Forty years later, here we are talking about Jaws of Revenge, which I did not expect.
00:12It's heartwarming that people are still interested in this.
00:15I think part of the fun of it is that you sort of watch it again, you go, yeah, it's
00:18not that bad.
00:19You see things in it that you didn't notice before.
00:21I'm sure when they all sat down and said, let's do it again, you know, they all thought it would
00:25do well.
00:26I don't think they were trying to make something that, oh, let's make a cult classic that connects years later.
00:31I could follow all the shots, hire the writer, hire the crew, do everything.
00:35It was my baby. How do you walk away from something like that?
00:39The shark that roared. I don't know what a shark roar would sound like.
00:43The only thing better than the shark roaring is if they added a sound effect of a fart.
00:48I don't think I've ever seen reports of sharks going like this.
00:51I bet you didn't realize that sharks could roar. That's a little known fact. They can.
00:54Giving the shark a little roar was giving them a little something, a little extra something.
00:59They're known as the Lion of the Seas, right?
01:02I think the roar was just an additional distraction or something to sort of mumble it all together so that
01:10it looks like the climax of a film.
01:12He conquered his own biology and uttered a noise.
01:14They shouldn't have stabbed that miraculous shark. They should have took him on tour.
01:26Huh?
01:27Oh shit!
01:29When is he on the other side pic?
01:29First day heart, don't Joining me!
01:29It's hard.
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