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  • Jamie Benning - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series
    For this 50th anniversary conversation, Ross is joined by filmmaker and podcaster Jamie Benning, the creator of the celebrated Filmumentaries series and the fan-favourite project Inside Jaws. Jamie has spent years blending behind-the-scenes stories, rare footage and commentary into immersive explorations of cinema’s most iconic films.In this wide-ranging discussion, Jamie shares his personal journey with Jaws — from first encountering the terrifying poster as a child, to watching the ITV broadcast with millions of others in the early 1980s, and eventually creating Inside Jaws, a painstaking love letter to Spielberg’s classic. He reflects on how the film’s communal cinema experience still resonates today, why its editing, sound design and performances remain timeless, and how it continues to inspire empathy and fear in equal measure.Jamie and Ross also dive into the importance of collaboration on set, the legacy of Verna Fields, Bill Butler and John Williams, and the way small details — from Brody knocking over paintbrushes to the bell on the buoy — help ground the story. They discuss the book versus the film, the often-maligned sequels, the possibilities for a future Jaws experience, and the cultural impact of shark movies in the years since 1975.It’s a fascinating conversation with someone who has helped preserve and celebrate the history of Jaws for a new generation of fans.Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: [email protected] proud support of:Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)Tourettes Foundation of America
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  • Ian Nathan - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series
    In this episode of The Daily Jaws 50th anniversary series, Ross Williams is joined by one of the UK’s most respected film writers, Ian Nathan. Former editor of Empire magazine, creator of acclaimed behind-the-scenes documentaries and author of numerous books including Steven Spielberg: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work, Ian has spent his career exploring the craft and legacy of cinema’s greatest storytellers. Few know Spielberg’s work — and Jaws — as well as he does.Ross and Ian talk about the moment he first saw Jaws on VHS and why it changed the way he thought about films, the human drama that makes Brody, Quint and Hooper just as compelling as the shark itself, and how the chaos of the Martha’s Vineyard shoot forced Spielberg to rely on instinct and, in the process, create a masterpiece. They explore the underrated presence of Lorraine Gary as Ellen Brody, the legacy and limitations of the sequels, and the place of shark cinema in the fifty years since. Ian also shares his favourite shots, his thoughts on which victim he would save, and whether they really did need a bigger boat.And just when Ian thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: [email protected] proud support of:Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)Tourettes Foundation of America
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  • Reece Shearsmith - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series
    In this very special 50th anniversary interview, Ross is joined by British acting and writing royalty, Reece Shearsmith. Best known for Inside No. 9, Psychoville, and as a founding member of The League of Gentlemen, Reece shares his lifelong love of Jaws and the impact the film has had on him as both a fan and a storyteller.Reece recalls first watching Jaws far too young during the heyday of VHS rentals, and how the film’s blend of horror, humanity, and humour stayed with him for decades. He and Ross dive deep into the layers of the movie, from Spielberg’s claustrophobic second half aboard the Orca, to the naturalistic brilliance of Richard Dreyfuss’ performance, to Murray Hamilton’s quietly devastating arc as Mayor Vaughn (complete with his fake cigarette).And just when Reece thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law.Reece also brings along a never-before-heard anecdote from director John Landis about his time on Martha’s Vineyard helping to build the infamous jetty scene, offering yet another unique perspective on the making of this cinematic masterpiece.From choosing which victim he’d save, to debating whether they really did need a bigger boat, to reflecting on why Jaws is still the perfect movie half a century later, this is a conversation packed with insight, humour, and a genuine love for Spielberg’s classic.Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: [email protected] proud support of:Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)Tourettes Foundation of America
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  • Facebook group admins - JAWS 50th Anniversary interview
    For 50 years, Jaws has inspired fans across the world — but online, the film has taken on a life of its own. In this special round-table episode, Ross brings together the admins behind some of the biggest Jaws Facebook communities: Amity Jaws Group, Let’s Talk Jaws Live, and Jaws 50.Joining the call are Martin Bushel and Robin Tierney of Amity Jaws Group, Nate Jones of Let’s Talk Jaws Live, and Mike Smith of Jaws 50 and Let’s Talk Jaws Live. Between them they moderate communities with tens of thousands of members, host trivia nights, organise live watch parties and keep the conversation about Jaws thriving every single day.The group share their first memories of encountering the film, from late-night television screenings and cinema re-releases to being put off milk forever by the autopsy scene. They reflect on the small but unforgettable background details that make the film endlessly re-watchable, the debate around what age is right for children to first watch it, and what Jaws is really about beyond the shark - community, authority, adversity and three men with the same goal but very different approaches. They also talk candidly about the sequels, the possibility of a remake, and the challenges and joys of running large fan groups online.What emerges is a portrait of Jaws fandom at its best: passionate, funny, and bound together by a film that continues to resonate half a century later.Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: [email protected] to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: [email protected] proud support of:Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)Tourettes Foundation of America
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  • Jim Meskimen - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series
    The Daily Jaws 50th anniversary interview series continues with actor, comedian, and master impressionist Jim Meskimen. Known as “the man of a thousand voices,” Jim sits down with Ross Williams to share his own voice—and his love for Jaws.From an early brush with sharks on Happy Days (yes, the infamous “jump the shark” episode was Jim’s first TV job) to seeing Jaws in the cinema as a 15-year-old, Jim recalls the seismic impact of Spielberg’s masterpiece. He remembers the frenzy around its box office success, the way the film gripped audiences, and how it even shaped his teenage friendships—trading lines from Quint’s speech in biology class to stave off boredom.Jim reflects on dressing as Quint for Halloween, the film’s moral core, and the unforgettable Indianapolis speech, which he describes as the moment that expanded Jaws from thriller into something much deeper. He also pays tribute to Robert Shaw’s magnetism, calling Quint “the guy to be in that movie.”And just when Jim thought it was safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest stops by to lay down the law.This conversation is packed with warmth, humour, and a few uncanny impressions - imagine Liam Neeson, Christopher Walken, Robin Williams, and Tommy Lee Jones all auditioning for Quint. Jim delivers it all.Jaws may be 50 years old, but as Jim says, its legacy lies in how it brought people together in cinemas across the world, creating a shared thrill that still resonates today.Brought to you by The Daily Jaws Store – home of screen-accurate barrels, keychains, chalkboards and more. For non-US orders, email: [email protected] proud support of:Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)Tourettes Foundation of America
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