new Book -JAWS: Memories from Martha’s Vineyard up for pre order

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Looks like a pretty great book that is up for pre-order.

Comes in two edition softcover and SE Hardcover with DVD and a small piece of the ORCA 2. High price on the SE of 250.00
I am getting the soft cover.

https://www.mvremembersjaws.com/buy/

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Nice,thanks for that

Do you know if "the Shark is Working" documentary ever got released on DVD?I cant find it any where and im dieing to see it!!:gah:
 
Do you know if "the Shark is Working" documentary ever got released on DVD?I cant find it any where and im dieing to see it!!:gah:

TSISW is not released yet. But according to it's official site it will be on DVD this year. I am hoping that it is an extra on a JAWS blu ray!
 
Thanks for posting! Limited Edition Ordered!
That will go quick guys, if you are interested I would bite the bullet!
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Thanks for putting this link, just put my order in...anybody know if the blu-ray is ever going to be released?
 
I like this part:

Quint: I’m in total agreement with you. I wish you could talk George (Lucas) into doing the same thing!

Steven Spielberg: Well, I can’t!

At least we know he tried! :lol
 
Great news about the Jaws Blu-ray. I saw it on HD Net Movies last year and thought it looked great.

Huge props to Spielberg for this comment: "At this point right now I think letting movies exist in the era, with all the flaws and all of the flourishes, is a wonderful way to mark time and mark history."
 
I would love the book in hardcover format without the extras.
Just can't justify almost $200 for a scrap of fibreglass and someone's home movie.
 
Great news about the Jaws Blu-ray. I saw it on HD Net Movies last year and thought it looked great.

Huge props to Spielberg for this comment: "At this point right now I think letting movies exist in the era, with all the flaws and all of the flourishes, is a wonderful way to mark time and mark history."

I agree. I'm sure the flack he took for the E.T. changes may have helped a little too.
 
Huge props to Spielberg for this comment: "At this point right now I think letting movies exist in the era, with all the flaws and all of the flourishes, is a wonderful way to mark time and mark history."

I wish he felt that way before he added a "special edition" to CE3K or replaced the guns with walkies in E.T.

But glad he's finally caught on. Now if he could just tell that to his pal, George.


EDIT: Oh Batty -- 1-2-3 -- Jinx!
 
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