It was decided on the drive home from shopping today that we would be watching Jaws tonight. I abstained from voting on the matter but my vote didn't matter as it was.
I was scrolling adjacent as the movie played. I am not one for gore or violence or anything jump-scary, so luckily the movie is now so well known in modern folklore that I could anticipate.
In my wander around the playground that is the internet I discovered:
- The San Diego Botanic Gardens has a rare orchid bloom - a corpse flower (& if you go to their Facebook page you can name it) https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/08/28/rare-corpse-flower-prepares-for-its-first-bloom-at-san-diego-botanic-garden/
- ... about 1.67% of attackers in the Secret Service report were transgender and 95.56% of attackers were men who were not transgender... So in summation, if we are to change the outcome we need to consider the base root cause. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/transgender-mass-shootings/
- The length of the shark in Jaws spawned a sociological discussion of science vs myth https://www.quora.com/Can-a-great-white-shark-really-be-as-big-as-25-ft-long-and-weighing-three-tons-as-depicted-in-the-film-Jaws
- 316 sailors survived the USS Indianapolis https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/surviving-sinking-uss-indianapolis
- Not only is there Jaws (1975 Spielberg) and Jaws 2 (1978 Sczwarc) there is Jaws 3-D (1983 Alves) in a theme park, Jaws 4: The Revenge (1987 Sargent), Cruel Jaws (1995 Mattei) which is apparently some fan fic that got a limited release and a myriad of Jaws 6 concepts. The Jawsical (estimated Summer 2025 Whannell/Koepp) was promising but no tune on the promos trailer didn't fulfil the musical promise)
No sharks (mechanical or otherwise) were harmed in the creation of this blog post.
Apologies to Abraham - if you aren't AI then please take it as a compliment that it was so close! Don't say stupid
7 comments:
This transgender committing mass shootings matter came from left field for me. Clearly it is untrue, and just another distraction
We have a corpse flower in our local gardens that flowers every so often, and causes great excitement. I think there is one in Brisbane too.
I loved the Jaws film. There was extra titallation for the teenage me in the book. I can't image the subsequent versions were much chop.
The Insta link is great. I love the Aussie slant by a commenter.
I don't remember if I saw Jaws, but I wouldn't watch it [again?].
The transgender thing was soooo much talked about as if it was only trans people who were doing mass shooting. These are just people trying to prove their own point/agenda.
I only ever saw the original Jaws. Not much of a horror fan but have seen a few classics. No desire to see it again or any sequels--lol! I would have been doing something else, like you. :)
I don't know if it is true or untrue - the gun is definitely a common denominator
So true - I did that research after a new acquaintance (through extended family) shared a stupid pro-gun post. It also gave me the calling people stupid link for Instagram!
I remember seeing bits as it was at the other screen of the drive-in when I was a kid and we were watching Freaky Friday
I think of Jaws as more of an action/adventure movie than a horror flick. I've always loved it and we quote several of the lines from it around our house regularly.
I find corpse flowers fascinating and if you'd just said "USS Indianapolis", I could have immediately told you it's the shipwreck where the survivors had to fight off tiger sharks! Interestingly enough, I listened to Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea yesterday which also contains sharks.
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