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Jaws: The Revenge. This time, it’s personal.

Last night, a few friends and I ran out of things to do and decided to throw in a movie. My collection being what it is, unpalatable to all but me, pickings were slim. Perhaps it was the weather, or the cold sampler of Michelob winter beers, but we went with Jaws: The Revenge and hoped for the best. We'd all seen the movie before, but not for a long time. Memories were hazy. Perhaps it wasn't as awful as we recalled. Perhaps. Here is a recreation of the action, sort of:

Ho hum ho hum ho.

KEY THING:
1) With choices only ranging between Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger, my friends agree to a "harmless" showing of Jaws: The Revenge, a film in which the nigh-title character gets about 12 seconds of screen time, and even still, he has to share it with Mario Van Peebles.

2) Delighted by a photo on the inside cover, our memories of the movie are twisted into believing that we should get all dizzy with anticipation over the Infamous Michael Caine Hoagie Versus Shark Flying Plane Scene. This becomes important later.

3) The generous bonus materials on the DVD included one grainy trailer and what's shown in the picture -- a thorough list of recommendations, presented as a screen displaying the DVD boxes for the previous three Jaws flicks. Amazing.

4) Just in case any of us thought that years of amping ourselves up with sugarcoated exaggeration took us away from the truth, no, Lorraine Gary really was out of her balls crazy in Jaws: The Revenge. Holy Mary.

5) PEEBLES! PEEBLES! PEEBLES! He should be in every movie and in every big moment of our lives, each and every.

6) Looks like we made up the Infamous Michael Caine Hoagie Versus Shark Flying Plane Scene in our heads. Turns out all the shark does is kinda hustle the plane with its fins and drag it underwater. From the picture, we figured Caine was gonna hop out into the water and wrestle Bruce down to the shallows, ripping at the shark's gills. This was seriously disappointing.

On the upside, I bought the DVD for fifty cents at the gas station up the street.

Posted by Matt on 01/02/2005. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 116 comments

EMajorwitz, thank you for clarifying that spelling for Mara. I was moments away from chiming in, myself.

Chestnuts roasted by 1drland @ 01/03/2005 9:24 AM


Yes, dying baby sharks are probably my worst nightmare right after the one with the doves holding machine guns that fire water…fire water? earth and was it air? :)

well, I frankly didn’t dislike any of the Jaws movies probably because an obscrue fascination for sharks or anything that has huge sharp teeth.
What a horrible creepy life I lead!

Chestnuts roasted by melonian @ 01/03/2005 9:29 AM


This movie IS bad, but I think the 2nd Exorcist movie is the shittiest sequel I’ve ever seen…along with Blair Witch 2. Horrible.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 01/03/2005 10:09 AM


maybe we can start a letter writing campaign for Freddy vs Jason vs Peebles. According to IMDB he also was on a episode of the Cosby show plaing a character named "Garvin".

Chestnuts roasted by dr mindbender @ 01/03/2005 10:17 AM


Funny JAWS IV was on your mind there Matt because it came on AMC (that network that used to be reputable) over the holidays. I stayed up WAY too late to see the…uhh…exciting climax. That shark blood almost looked realistic.
P.S. didnt Michael Caine miss the Oscars because he was off shooting JAWS THE REVENGE??? Anyone?

Chestnuts roasted by manimal789 @ 01/03/2005 10:24 AM


Wow. I just have to see this movie again. I have this thing for really, really campy movies. I guess this would be a solid bet.

Chestnuts roasted by Croww @ 01/03/2005 11:25 AM


I love the first one, but the others I can live without. I’d only buy 3 if it came with the 3-D intact, analglyphic glasses and all. That is the only reason I have Spy Kids 3-D and the Shrek 3-D DVDs. All this tech we have at our disposal, and we’re still wearing the red/blueish-green glasses.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 01/03/2005 12:24 PM


I’ve seen all of the Jaws films sans :The Revenge and really feel the need to pick it up everytime I see it in the store. Without :the revenge or "Orca" in my collection, I feel as if it will never be complete. Has anyone actually seen Orca?

Chestnuts roasted by Jimbuktu @ 01/03/2005 1:35 PM


I’ve seen Orca many years ago. The only thing I remember about it was when the one they had strung up on the boat gave birth and they kicked the baby overboard.

Chestnuts roasted by Joe in OH @ 01/03/2005 1:48 PM


Orca is pretty bad. I really wanted to like it, too.

Jaws IV is bad in general, but moreover just an inane and ridiculous movie. You have to watch it a few times to really appreciate the absurdity.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 01/03/2005 2:20 PM


I know this is off topic, but you guys appear to be my only hope. Do any of you remember an American TV movie about a boy and his stuffed dinosaur that he could talk to? There was one scene where he took it into school and a bully ripped some of the stuffing out of it. I also remember the dinosaur getting angry and biting him. I’m trying to find the name of this film for a friend as it means a lot to them. Thanks.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris @ 01/03/2005 2:51 PM


The first JAWS, directed by Steven Speilberg, was an excellent movie and one of my favourite flicks of all time. The second one wasn’t all that bad also, but stay away from #3 and 4. Yeesh…

Chestnuts roasted by A.J. Poirier @ 01/03/2005 3:19 PM


Well, there are red and green peppers called chiles.

Never seen any of the Jaws films in full. But a recent bad but so good film I’ve seen was the Sci-Fi original "Puppetmaster vs. Demonic Toys" with Corey Feldman.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 01/03/2005 3:20 PM


Ah, yes. The new Corey Feldman vehicle. Just comb some powder in his hair and suddenly he’s the father of a girl about 5 years his junior. Can you believe he’s spawned? He named the poor kid Zen, too. How pretentious can you get.

I see Corey Haim has a new movie coming out, also – Universal Groove. I wonder if he can pull himself out of the pit he’s dug. Of course, if he can, he won’t be as much fun.
Oh, looks like he had an entire BWoC episode written for him: http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/GuidePageServlet/showid-2701/epid-64032

Chestnuts roasted by trajeal @ 01/03/2005 4:04 PM


Big Wolf on Campus was a fun show. I wish it was still on.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 01/03/2005 6:21 PM


God bless you, Mario Van Peebles. Sonny Spoons was the best show EVAH!

Chestnuts roasted by Satyrday @ 01/03/2005 9:58 PM


To that person wondering about the stuffed dinosaur show…could it be "Denver the Last Dinosaur?"

Me and my brother were obsessed with dinosaurs and had our parents tape anything dinosaur-related on television…Denver the Last Dinosaur was one of these programs as was a dinosaur special hosted by Christopher Reeve…These tapes were amazing

Now that I think about it however, I recall Denver coming to life off some billboard or sign on a bus…ah, who knows…but thanks for bringing back the memories!

By the way, thanks for the input on "Orca." Ever since I heard of it I’ve been dying to see it. I can understand how you really wanted to like it, because I feel the same way and I have not even seen it yet.

Chestnuts roasted by Jimbuktu @ 01/03/2005 11:11 PM


Damn, Ishtar, Ishtar, Ishtar baby. Is it just me or does HBO keep showing this film every week. What the hell are they on, that movie sucks so bad that my TV tries to turn itself off if I try to watch it.

And I pay for this service. Damn Sopranos.

Chestnuts roasted by TurkT @ 01/03/2005 11:33 PM


Dude, you can probably trade that DVD in to EB for like, 5 bucks. They pay stupid prices for used DVDs. Store credit for video games is awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Cleckmoon @ 01/04/2005 1:46 AM


Chris, I think the movie you’re looking for was called "Living WIth Dinosaurs." It may have originally aired as an episode of the Jim Henson Hour.

On the subject of Mario Van Peebles, I just picked up his film BAADASSSSS for free (thanks to a $10 Blockbuster gift card won in a prize drawing at work, and the used DVD section of Blockbuster) and I have to admit, it’s a really, REALLY good movie.

It still doesnt make up for Highlander III though.

Chestnuts roasted by Hellpop! @ 01/04/2005 2:56 AM


Thanks Hellpop!, that was the one.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris @ 01/04/2005 10:26 AM


I’ve always wanted to watch and like Orca too. Well, I was put to the test for the first time yesterday when I found it airing on TV. I could only stand twenty or so minutes of it. Maybe if I had been drinking or had the cast of MST to trade jokes with… but alone and sober it was just too boring.

Thanks for the Denver the Last Dinosaur mentioning. Now I can’t get its incomplete theme song out of my head. "Denver the last dinosaur, he’s your friend and a whole lot more…. something, something, something… Denver the last dinosaur."

Chestnuts roasted by Law Girl @ 01/04/2005 10:58 AM


Law Girl- it’s "shows me a world I never saw before"….now when you have that song in your head, at least it’ll be more complete! Man, I used to love that show…"Denver the Last Dinosaur, he’s my friend and a whole lot more…."…dammit.:)

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 01/04/2005 11:31 AM


All this talk of Denver, now I want an omelete. Omlette? Umlaut? Eggses anyway.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 01/04/2005 11:44 AM


Would that be a dinosaur egg omlette?

And thanks Muppet Baby for the complete lyrics for me to sing around the house today.

Chestnuts roasted by Law Girl @ 01/04/2005 12:48 PM


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