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Three Men and a Retrospective Podcast
Percolated Media
50 episodes
1 week ago
Join Adam, Garrett, and Matthew, on their never-ending retrospective journey through their reviews of the best and worst of films and television.
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Film Reviews
TV & Film,
TV Reviews,
After Shows
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Join Adam, Garrett, and Matthew, on their never-ending retrospective journey through their reviews of the best and worst of films and television.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film,
TV Reviews,
After Shows
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Jaws 3-D (1983)
Three Men and a Retrospective Podcast
1 hour 19 minutes 39 seconds
1 month ago
Jaws 3-D (1983)
With Jaws now an official film franchise, Universal and its producers still wanted more. But they then did an unforeseen, seemingly desperate move of producing a script done by John Hughes and the rest of the National Lampoon clan called Jaws 3 People Nothing. Original producers Richard Zanuck and Robert Brown were allegedly onboard to do the film. But supposedly, original director Steven Spielberg came in and said that if the script was made, he was going to leave Universal forever. So, Brown and Zanuck sold their rights to Alan Greenspan, who then got author and frequent Twilight Zone scribe Richard Matheson to come in and once again bring terrorizing sharks back to the beaches. But Greenspan got desperate after Matheson turned in a supposed unfilmable script and once again brought in Carl Gottlieb in and spice it up. What was eventually come up with was filmed and brought forth before audiences by longtime Jaws 2nd unit director Joe Alves in the 3D wrought Jaws 3D. How did the film eventually go 3D? How much coke was star Dennis Quaid on during filming? What the hell is recent Oscar winner Lou Gossett Jr doing here? And what did Garrett hold this one up as his favorite Jaws film while growing up? Soooo many questions, as well as what first time viewer Adam thinks of the film, are answered on this week’s Three Men and a Retrospective Podcast! Next week, Jaws The Revenge!!
Three Men and a Retrospective Podcast
Join Adam, Garrett, and Matthew, on their never-ending retrospective journey through their reviews of the best and worst of films and television.