Jaws: You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat

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Published 2020-06-30
What’s happening in this movie clip?
As Quint, Hooper and Brody hop on Quint’s boat to hunt the shark, they manage to find him but not to capture him, needing ‘a bigger boat.’

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What’s the movie about?
When a dangerous great white shark attacks a summer resort town, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) teams up with Captain Quint (Robert Shaw) and ichthyologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) in order to hunt down the shark.

Credits: © 1975 Universal Pictures

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All Comments (21)
  • @raygamino6687
    I’m 53 years old. I was 7 when I saw this in 1975. I still don’t go in the ocean. I’ll enjoy the sea from the beach. Thank You.
  • @Brolly5
    I love the dynamic between all 3 characters in this scene. Quint is doing his thing as the hunter, Hooper doing his thing as the scientist, and Brody is just having a panic attack.
  • Roy Schieder deserved an academy award alone for his reaction to seeing the shark for the first time. What an actor.
  • @jimmyblues59m76
    One of the most famous lines in cinematic history! Back in 1975 when this movie came out it had such an impact that many people who saw it refused to go swimming at the beach.
  • "You're going to need a bigger boat!" The best unscripted line ever!!!
  • @johnsmind
    Literally THE most influential movie ever made! Everyone was scared of the water after this movie.
  • Roy Scheider is one of the all time greatest, underrated actors in movie history. RIP Roy.
  • @Shockzone1495
    This scene still gives me goosebumps every time. Such a great way to reveal the true form of the monster.
  • @murraymall5116
    A film critic wrote: "Don't waste your money on a drama school or college where you'll major in drama. Just watch the cabin scene with Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider. You will learn everything you need to know about acting."
  • @cha5
    “I need something in the foreground to give it some scale!” “FOREGROUND MY ASS!” 😂 I always love that bit.
  • The most frightening line was when Quint acknowledged the size of their quarry, and there was a trace of fear in his voice. He knew this hunt just got a lot harder.
  • @stevenmaza1372
    The chief's reaction to the seeing the shark for the first time was priceless. Probably the greatest reaction in a film of all time.
  • Took 90 minutes before we even saw the shark yet this movie kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish.
  • I watched this movie countless times when I was growing up, and still watch it often today. Simply one of the best movies movies ever made. Incredible cast, direction, and score. RIP Roy Schieder and Robert Shaw. The last legend we have is Richard Dreyfuss.
  • The great three "Rs" - Roy, Robert, Richard - unforgettable and for me one of the best films in the world. Equipped my hallway with props from jaws. It will never get over me. May Richard Dreyfuss live a long time and Robert and Roy somehow realize that there are still an infinite number of fans of their performance and art. This film lives by itself and stands the test of time, even if we no longer exist.
  • @boongonewild
    Such an iconic line. Love how it goes from quiet fear to organized chaos. Still freaks me out to this day.
  • @kevdogrudi7260
    Robert Shaw was one of the greatest actors of all time. His portrayal Captain Quint made this movie
  • I love how the shark isn't an unrealistic size like a bunch of shark movies.
  • @mtb4l673
    This shark still looks great 50+ years later. They can never remake this without CGI.
  • @kaybee4L
    This movie had me obsessed with Jaws as a little kid growing up in the 90s. It was one of the first movies that got me into thrillers and horrors. I was willing to stand in line for hours at Universal Studios in the hot sun just to get on that boat. The experience was worth it every time 😆 Chief’s face when he saw that shark gets me every time lol