What does the prankster say in Jaws, through a mouthful of water?

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In the 1975 movie "Jaws", a scene in which two kids pretend to be a shark, by snorkling beneath a "cardboard fin", ends with them being discovered and surrounded by men in boats with rifles.

At this point, one of the two children points to the other and says:

  • "He made me do it! He ..." (... WHAT DOES HE SAY HERE?)

I'm trying to find out what that kid says at this point.



Best Answer

He says, "He made me do it. He talked me into it." Not sure about the rules for links, but here is the clip: https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/f78c8cab-2797-4998-a744-46a09762e139




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What does Quint say to Hooper in Jaws?

Quint : [shouting] Hooper, ya idiot! Starboard, ain't you watchin' it? Hooper : He's gonna go under. Quint : I tell you he can't with three barrels on him.

What does the shooting star in Jaws mean?

There was actually no significance to the shooting star in the movie. It was just a happy accident that was captured on film according to the 1995 documentary The Making of Steven Spielberg's Jaws.

What is the scariest scene in Jaws?

Chrissie's death is the scene that kicked off the entire Jaws franchise and made millions of people afraid to go into the water again. The clever use of first-person camera angles, dim lighting and (naturally) terrified screaming helped sell Chrissie's agonizing death and pave the foundation for the rest of the film.

What was that red light in the sky in Jaws?

In summary, contrary to what the mythology might be, there is no way those two shooting stars you see in "Jaws" were real-life shooting stars photographed in-camera during filming. Those shots contain animated effects work to simulate shooting stars.



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