Showing all 4 items. These are not included as part of the "deleted scenes" on the DVD releases, however were originally included in '80s Brazilian TV broadcasts and their first-generation CIC VHS. Sean was still clinging onto Marge's boat, still scared. Originally uploaded on YouTube by RetroTV from an ABC original airing complete with a LEGGS pantyhose commercial at the end to break away. After the helicopter sent out to help them was attacked by the shark, Marge, Sean, and Lucy helped him by removing the damaged sail which had fallen on top of him. When it was close enough, Sean walked, and Andy caught him, and they accidentally knocked Junior Vaughn into the water. Edit. I mean, this shark seems ten times scarier and more malevolent than it’s brother, cousin, whatever from the first movie. He agreed, and they went in her Lightening, she then has a lot of fun with him. And it looks as if he serves as a tasty snack after all for the hungry island visitor.
Classic editor History Comments (5) Share. Enjoy and happy anniversary Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Also, if you listen very closely, the pilot’s screams sound an awful lot like Hooper’s when he’s attacked underwater in the shark cage.So here it is! Of course, that was the work of the obviously terrified boat driver in the midst of a Great White eating her boat, but eh, gotta give credit to Bruce II for making it possible. The epic sequel to Speilberg’s 1975 film that had us all fearing for our lives stepping foot unto a beach, turns the classic 40 years young today. We can just assume he drowned if anything. Because, you know, that’s super important here. She is very playful an… She also asked Sean if he would like to ride in her boat. Marge was at the beginning of the film, getting off of a boat with Gary Springer, and later participates in a water balloon fight, throwing a water balloon at Sean. Bob is a character featured in Jaws 2. He later falls into the water along with Sean, Larry Vaughn, Jr. when the shark knocks the raft around. He is one of the teens who ventures out to sea with Marge, Brooke Peters, Patrick, Lucy, Doug Fetterman, Sean Brody, Larry Vaughn, Jr., Polo Loman, Brooke's cousin Jackie Peters, Andy Nicholas, Timmy and Michael Brody. Image June 16, 2018 Patti PaulterGeist Leave a comment The epic sequel to Speilberg’s 1975 film that had us all fearing for our lives stepping foot unto a beach, turns the classic 40 years young today.
And then we have this wonderful helicopter scene, in which if you’ve seen the cut version only, kind of raises some questions on the whereabouts of the pilot.Here we have this poor guy just trying to do his damn job and help these teenagers out. After Timmy and Polo offer to take an unconscious Mike to find help, Bob helped Patrick tow the other teens' boats together to create a makeshift raft.
He’s like, “HOW DARE YOU TRY TO HELP THESE KIDS! I’LL SHOW YOU BY GOD.” And he sinks a friggin’ helicopter. These are the confirmed deaths on Jaws 2. As When a traumatized Sean was scared and grieving after Marge's death, Bob, Larry, Jr., and Andy threw a rope to him, and he tied it to the fin of the boat, and Bob pulled it towards them. Not only does it take down the water skier in the first half of the film, but the boat and driver with it resulting in blowing the damn thing up. Jaws 2 (1978) Alternate Versions. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. While I certainly have a lot of love for this movie, I mean fucken aye it’s JAWS people, it certainly restricted itself on the lack of blood as opposed to the first film. As “JAWS 2” Turns 40, Let’s Look At the Rare, Extended Helicopter Attack Scene! Deaths on Jaws 2. After seeing Sean Brody accidentally knock over a bucket, she sneaks up on him, asking if he was giving Michael Brody trouble. But, what the hell happened to the pilot? Bruce II isn’t having any of this shit. Two additional scenes were shot but cut from the final version. Visual satisfaction at the very least. And to celebrate, I’m showcasing what the MMPA decided to censor to audiences theatrically back in 1978 for Yes, friends, another animatronic Bruce came back to terrorize Amity Island as revenge for Bruce numero uno being blown to smithereens by the local sheriff. And he does of course, but we actually get to see it this time. In fairness, there wasn’t a TON of gore in the original Before we get to the scene in question, that was shown during various TV runs during the 80’s (which is why I even knew it existed), can we just appreciate just how badass Bruce II really is?