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  • Laurent Bouzereau - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series
    In this episode, Ross speaks with the celebrated documentary filmmaker Laurent Bouzereau about his latest project, Jaws at 50, a brand new feature-length documentary reflecting on the enduring legacy of Steven Spielberg’s classic film.Laurent shares the personal impact Jaws had on him growing up in France, recalling how it shaped his love of cinema and ultimately influenced his career. He discusses what it was like revisiting the film five decades later and offers rare insight into his recent conversations with Steven Spielberg, who opens up in the documentary more honestly than ever before about the film that changed his life.The conversation explores why Jaws still resonates with audiences after 50 years, from its political undercurrents and themes of home and guilt, to its impact on popular culture, filmmaking, and the blockbuster era. Ross and Laurent discuss the experience of filming on Martha’s Vineyard, unearthing new archival material, and the delicate balance of capturing the emotional weight of the film while honouring the fans who keep its legacy alive.There’s also a surprise drop-in from Jeffrey Kramer, who offers his own thoughts on Laurent’s work and the lasting power of the film. Plus, Laurent takes part in a fun set of quickfire questions including the classic dilemma: if you could only save one of Chrissie, Pippet, Alex Kintner, Ben Gardner or Quint, who would it be?Jaws at 50 is a heartfelt and visually rich exploration of a film that changed the course of cinema. With new stories, rare footage and Spielberg’s own reflections, it offers something special for longtime fans and new viewers alike.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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  • Norman Cook - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series
    Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim and one of the UK’s most iconic DJs, joins The Daily Jaws Podcast to talk about the movie that swam into his life at 12 years old and never really left.In this revealing conversation, Norman sits down with Ross to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jaws. What begins as a casual fan chat quickly turns into a deep dive into memory, music, fear and filmmaking. From naming an album We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat to going on a pilgrimage to Martha’s Vineyard, Norman slowly realises the film has shaped his life more than he ever admitted even to himself.They discuss the genius of John Williams’ two-note motif, the tension created by the broken shark and why Jaws is a masterclass in what not working can achieve. Plus, a surprise appearance from a certain deputy reminds Norman just how obsessed he really is.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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  • Guy Masterson - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series
    In this 50th anniversary special, Ross is joined by acclaimed writer, actor, and director Guy Masterson, the creative force behind the award-winning play The Shark Is Broken. As the original director of the production—now heading to Martha’s Vineyard for a special run—Guy opens up about the extraordinary journey of bringing the behind-the-scenes story of Jaws to life on stage.From early rehearsals in a pub in Brighton to standing ovations on Broadway, Guy shares the creative evolution of the play, the emotional complexities of working with Ian Shaw (who portrays his father, Robert Shaw), and the real-life challenges of balancing reverence for Jaws with powerful original storytelling.Guy reflects on his own legacy—his uncle was none other than Richard Burton—and how his personal experience with family, fame, and addiction informed his work on The Shark Is Broken. He discusses staging the now-iconic King Lear-style storm sequence, how audiences from London to Toronto responded to the show, and why the production has resonated so deeply with Jaws fans and theatre lovers alike.The conversation is packed with incredible insights, stories from set, theatrical metaphors, and even the origin of a certain mysterious boat creak that had the West End cast scratching their heads.This is a must-listen for anyone who loves Jaws, theatre, or just a great behind-the-scenes story.The Shark Is Broken is now playing at the Martha’s Vineyard Performing Arts Center.Visit thesharkisbroken.com for tickets and information.Sponsored by: Stern PinballCharity Partners: MISS – Minorities in Shark Sciences, Tourette Association of America
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  • The Daily Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series - trailer
    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s screen adaptation of Peter Benchley’s JAWS, Ross Williams (founder of The Daily Jaws) has recorded a series of interviews with famous fans, filmmakers, shark experts and those involved in making the movie. The definitive series of conversations about the greatest movie ever made, this is TDJ’s most ambitious project to date and we thank everyone for their time, energy and most of all for keeping it secret. Enjoy! Guests include: Simon Pegg Slash Ian Shaw Jack QuaidChris Jericho Joe Lo Truglio Greg NicoteroDermot O'Leary Fat Boy SlimJoe HillCharlie BenanteLucrezia Millarini Tim Vine......and many more!!
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  • Jack Quaid - Jaws 50th Anniversary Interview Series
    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jaws, The Daily Jaws Podcast welcomes actor, writer, and devoted fan Jack Quaid for a lively conversation about the film that sparked his love of cinema.Jack is best known for his breakout role in The Boys, as well as appearances in Oppenheimer, Scream (2022), The Hunger Games, and Star Trek: Lower Decks. The son of actors Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan, Jack has carved out his own creative path—rooted in sincerity, humour, and deep respect for the craft. And like many of us, that path begins with a great white shark off the coast of Amity.Jack speaks with The Daily Jaws founder Ross about his deep affection for Spielberg’s 1975 masterpiece, calling it his “favourite of all time.” They discuss the power of suggestion in filmmaking, the brilliance of practical effects, and how Jaws shaped Jack’s own creative instincts. He shares what it was like seeing the film on the big screen, nerds out over camera moves, and explains why the story continues to haunt and inspire.And just when he thinks it’s safe to sit down for a podcast, a surprise guest crashes the interview to lay down the law.Brought to you by Stern Pinball, creators of the official Jaws pinball machine.In proud support of:Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS)Tourettes Foundation of America
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