Randomly Randy
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I hope they just leave it alone. Some things should just not be remade IMO. Please just don't
The simple answer is - yes. Hollywood made it work once, why not make it work again. You see- the digital landscape has changed the way both movies and television shows are made. I see it reflected in my kids who would rather watch some inane twenty-somethings fill their pool with orbeez than with a long-form story driven tv show. The only two things that have held their attention collectively is "Big City Greens," "Mary Poppins Returns," and Star Wt I digress...Exactly. Have all the good movie premises been used so the only thing left to do is a reboot with more dollars thrown at it ?
Give me females to take down the shark and I may consider this.
Thanks for the link. I’d like rather a remake of JAWS ride at Universal’s Epic UniverseThere is a rumor that Universal is looking into doing a JAWS remake with Spielberg producing and possibly It's Andy Muschietti as director. It would be a new take on Peter Benchley's 1974 novel.
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The best part of that scene isn’t even in the video. Immediately following that tense conversation the tension is relieved by the sound of whale songs and then all three men singing “Show Me the Way to Go Home.” Then the Shark attacks.One of many things that the original perfected was atmosphere, mood, and the ever growing sense of dread. Something which (imo) is easily lost in modern horror jump-scare heavy remakes. Like that video @Mike S posted earlier of the three men simply talking in a boat...that story of the sharks sticks with you, it adds to the suspense and buildup of what's to come. No shark movie since Jaws, despite having better technology, CGI usage, you name it, has ever been able to make going into the water so terrifying. Jaws did so much right, and rightfully earned a spot on the top pedestal in the horror genre. If ever there was a "leave it alone" classic, this is that classic.
The best part of that scene isn’t even in the video. Immediately following that tense conversation the tension is relieved by the sound of whale songs and then all three men singing “Show Me the Way to Go Home.” Then the Shark attacks.
It’s a masterclass.
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