Happy 4th of July everyone! It’s a special edition of Movies My Mom Likes - Movies my Dad likes featuring my Dad, Steve. We recorded on Father’s day and talked about the 1975 film “Jaws” directed by Steven Spielberg -we talk about the first time my dad saw the movie as a kid, the Jaws Soundtrack, the adaptation of the book into the movie, how scary it still is, and more!
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Happy 4th of July everyone! It’s a special edition of Movies My Mom Likes - Movies my Dad likes featuring my Dad, Steve. We recorded on Father’s day and talked about the 1975 film “Jaws” directed by Steven Spielberg -we talk about the first time my dad saw the movie as a kid, the Jaws Soundtrack, the adaptation of the book into the movie, how scary it still is, and more!
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Movies My Mom Likes
Happy 4th of July everyone! It’s a special edition of Movies My Mom Likes - Movies my Dad likes featuring my Dad, Steve. We recorded on Father’s day and talked about the 1975 film “Jaws” directed by Steven Spielberg -we talk about the first time my dad saw the movie as a kid, the Jaws Soundtrack, the adaptation of the book into the movie, how scary it still is, and more!