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Quint's JAWS video interviews keep on coming with The Shark Is Still Working's J. Michael Roddy!

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with another Jaws-related video interview where that bastard shark keeps trying to hog the spotlight! This time we chat with The Shark Is Still Working’s J. Michael Roddy. Me and Roddy go back a long way. I did what I could to help get some people for the doc, gave notes on early cuts and provided whatever like-minded Jaws nerd moral support I could over the years.

It’s been a long, long trek for Roddy and his team, but that tough, long road led to The Shark Is Still Working finally getting in front of movie fans’ eyes as the centerpiece of Universal’s huge, gorgeous Jaws Blu-Ray release. At the start of the interview we share a little laugh about how amazing it is to be sitting on Jaws Lake, talking about the documentary all these years later.

In-between interviews, we actually snuck off and poked around the not-often-visited side of Jaws Lake. We visited the spot where the original Orca used to sit, contemplated if there were any pieces of it still resting on the bottom of the lake and even half-joked about diving in to find out. We’re nerds, we had to take advantage (and grab some really choice up-close-and-personal photos with the Amity sign).

The chat itself turned out well. We did manage to talk a bit about the late, great Roy Scheider and a bit about Roddy’s next fan-doc, Monster Kids. Hope you folks enjoy!

 

 

Nerds! Okay, still got a couple more video interviews to post. Stay tuned!

 

 

-Eric Vespe
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  • August 14, 2012 4:51 AM CST

    Not the full documentary

    by pearlanddean

    I believe it's a truncated version on the Blu-Ray, only around 100 mins. I'm sure the full running time is around the 3 hour mark?

  • August 14, 2012 4:56 AM CST

    It's 1h42m on the Blu-ray, that's the whole thing.

    by justmyluck

  • August 14, 2012 9:52 AM CST

    Thanks Roddy

    by JamesT

    Can't wait to see this.

  • August 14, 2012 9:59 AM CST

    It's NOT the full-length version on the Blu-ray...

    by disgustingduo

    ... it has been shorn by a good hour and a half or so (the original running time was about 3hrs, 8mins.

  • August 14, 2012 11:13 AM CST

    Why is this non-anamorphic on the blu-ray??????

    by Samuel Fulmer

    I mean, I get all the other features that are more or less ports from the laserdisc Jaws boxset that came out in 1995 being non-anamorphic, I don't get why a film made in 2007 is.

  • August 14, 2012 11:14 AM CST

    Pick up the exclusive digibook blu ray from Best Buy

    by Samuel Fulmer

    It's got a 40 page booklet inside with pictures, interviews, storyboards, mechanical shark diagrams, etc.

  • August 14, 2012 12:52 PM CST

    Best part at 4:09

    by daggor

    a duck casually paddles by, obviously bored with the fire and false shark lurching out of the water.

  • August 14, 2012 1:27 PM CST

    great feature, can't wait to see this doc at long last

    by KillaKane

  • August 14, 2012 1:48 PM CST

    I am so glad...

    by Kevin Bolinger

    this documentary is finally seeing the light of day. I have been waiting for it for years now. I was following it back during their myspace days, and now on facebook. One of the final work of Roy Scheider will finally be seen! Thank you again Quint for sharing all this :)

  • **The Shark is Still Working premiered at the Los Angeles United Film Festival in May 2009 — an exhaustive version that ran more than three hours. Based in part on the feedback of their Jaws insiders, the filmmakers trimmed it down to a tight 100 minutes. “What you have now on the Blu-ray is the definitive,” said Roddy.** http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/08/08/jaws-blu-ray-exclusive-steven-spielberg/