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Maniac
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 896
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JAWS: Memories from Martha's Vineyard
http://www.mvremembersjaws.com/
Just received this book and WOW! I hesitantly went all out for the limited hardcover edition containing a 9 minute DVD of home movies and a piece of the sinking Orca and damn, it was worth every penny. Loads of info from the locals and tons of pictures I'd never seen before. Beautiful and arrived just in time to kick off the 4th of July weekend! Highly recommended for any fan of the movie! This is to Jaws what Anatomy of the Dead is to Night of the Living Dead. Now if only we could get The Shark is Still Working! |
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Maniac
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: UK
Posts: 689
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Any chance of some pics
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Deadite
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 4,364
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Damn I'm jealous, looks really cool! It's probably my favourite movie of all time, I wish I had the money.
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HackMaster
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: US
Posts: 2,308
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Does this cover the sequels too ala Crystal Lake Memories, or it is mostly about the first movie with the sequels as a footnote?
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HackMaster
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: WA
Posts: 1,502
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From what I understand, this book is recollections from townspeople about the shoot. It's not a behind-the-scenes of the series. For that check out Just When You Thought It Was Safe: A Jaws Companion by Patrick Jankiewicz. That covers the whole series including aborted sequels like National Lampoon's Jaws 3, People 0.
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Robinson Crusoe on Mars
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: San Francisco - down by them two ol' sheds
Posts: 2,978
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That is amazing. How I wish locals would do this for other films.
Jaws was one of the very first films I ever saw at a drive-in - possibly THE very first. What I remember is that I didn't fall asleep (as kids do at drive-in theaters) and I, being only 4, recall that whole night very vividly. Mostly, I remember keeping my feet on the backseat because I swore I saw the ghostly image of the shark coming up from the darkness of the floor. I felt really bad for Alex Kinter, not scared, just wish I could have distracted the shark so he could get away. Ben Gardner's sudden re-appearance got a scream from the car next to us. I felt like I had been jabbed in the stomach. I was still afraid for Hooper and Brody when they were paddling back to shore - I thought for sure they'd get eaten by a relative of the shark (I beat Jaws 3 to the punch with that notion, ha!) and I wasn't sure the movie was over so Jaws 2 was not a surprise to me. Good Times! |
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HackMaster
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 3,751
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Robinson Crusoe on Mars
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: San Francisco - down by them two ol' sheds
Posts: 2,978
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Ha! I did that, too. I looked at the other screen and I saw a cartoon and I begged my parents to see it the next day which they said absolutely "NO". Turned out, it was "Fritz the Cat".
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Maniac
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 896
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Sorry for the delay and the blurry shots but this is the best I can do right now. I think there may be more pics on the website.
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Maniac
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: UK
Posts: 689
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Looks amazing, Thanks for the pics
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