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Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
Sure, I'd love to hear more of the differences.
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Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
The opening with the two divers is exactly the same. The scene with the ski boat is the same, except it's a man and a woman. After that, the focus is on Brody attempting to prosecute a man who shot a seal (I'm not making that up). A Navy helicopter which is dragging a sonar ball through the water is attacked by the shark, but it's early in the story. The pharmacist develops the pictures from the divers, but he keeps them to himself to use for blackmail -- therefore, Brody doesn't realize that there's a shark until the very end. Mike and Sean are played younger here and Mike is obsessed with scuba diving, not the regatta. A scuba instructor character is actually interesting and would have been good in the movie. There is a regatta, but it remains in the background until the very end. The race is a town event, and when it goes wrong, the boats are lashed together, as in the film. The shark dies the same way as in the movie, but it's presented as an accident, not something which Brody makes happen. There are many paragraphs written from the shark's POV, and we learn that it's a female and that she's pregnant, which is what drives her to attack. Despite her death, at least one baby is born, leaving the story open for another sequel. There's no Brody trying to convince the council. There's no attack of the couple making out in the boat. I can't imagine watching a movie which was mainly comprised of Brody driving around arguing with people. The best part of the story is that, due to the shark attacks from the first film, Amity has fallen on hard times -- this isn't "fun", but it makes logical sense.
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Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
The best part of the story is that, due to the shark attacks from the first film, Amity has fallen on hard times -- this isn't "fun", but it makes logical sense. |
Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
On of the best horror sequals of all time, and I think calling it "the best of the bunch" is really not giving it much credit. I thought it was a very good sequal to one of the best films of all time.
Not to derail the conversation but I think Halloween 2 falls in a similar camp. Again, does not touch the original but I would call it very good sequal and not just the best of the bunch. |
Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
Originally Posted by Mabuse
(Post 11751423)
Yeah, I really like that angle. From reading a bit on Wikipedia it sounds like there was a whole subplot about the town owing money to the mafia because mafia money funded a new resort that the town hopes will bring the tourists back. Is that correct?
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Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
Originally Posted by Mike Long
(Post 11750777)
The shark dies the same way as in the movie, but it's presented as an accident, not something which Brody makes happen.
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Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
Originally Posted by Paul_SD
(Post 11729389)
BTW- the Marvel Comics adaptation was a further bizarre hybrid incorporating material from the original and rewritten scripts.
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Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
Originally Posted by Mike Long
(Post 11729369)
I'm on vacation at the beach (ironically) and I picked up the Jaws 2 novelization at a used book store. The book is based on the original screenplay which was heavily re-written for the finished film. There are some pretty cool scenes in the book which would have actually been creepy if handled correctly.
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Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
I'm about two years too late, but I think the mafia laden plot is very good; as far as the novel is concerned. Books just work differently (usually much better) than hour and a half films do. The mafia has actually always been an integral part of the story of Jaws, as those who've read Peter Benchley's awesome novel will know. And, in the novel for Jaws 2, I think it was a really powerful moment when the main mobster realized that his child was sailing with everyone else....
As for the film, it's a very good sequel to an excellent adaptation of one of my favorite books ever. As far as sequels go, Jaws 2 gives so much attention to detail and such a feeling of quality that you really have to acknowledge it as one of the best sequels ever. A sequel is a hard thing to do, and Jaws 2 absolutely passed. Just listen to John Williams' score and look at those floater barrels in front of Brody's house. |
Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
It's funny, when an old thread like this one is bumped back to life I have to scan it to see if I already commented... (I didn't see anything posted by me on that quick scan through).
Anyway, I really like Jaws 2, and I even like the kids. Those characters seem kind of familiar to me - like some of the kids I knew back in the late 70's to a degree, so I don't have any problems with those characters. It may not be as good as Jaws, but it isn't Jaws The Revenge level mediocrity, either. So, yeah, I like it a lot. Then again, I don't dislike Jaws 3, so take that as you will... |
Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
(Post 11392433)
i haven't watched it in about 4 years or so but i remember watching it and thinking it was easily the best sequel of the bunch.
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Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 11720575)
Not sure if it was an ABC Sunday Night Movie, but Fast Times at Ridgemont High had some deleted scenes added back in when it aired on television.
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Re: The JAWS 2 appreciation thread
Originally Posted by Mike Long
(Post 11750479)
Finally finished the novelization.
I'm not a big Jaws 2 fan, but think it would've got more respect if a certain movie named Jaws didn't precede it. I really feel it needed to be set in a different location other than Amity Island. The odds of this happening twice to the same town is too much for me to accept. (Kind of like the problem I have with most of the Die Hard sequels.) If Richard Dreyfuss would've been up for another one, they could have had Hooper encounter another large Great White somewhere due to his profession. He's now friends with Brody so through that connection he then becomes involved as well. It would have been much easier for me to believe. |
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