Spielberg is keenly aware of using sound to create emotion and identity. From the 2 note warning for sharks in Jaws, to the 5 note greeting in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Both are universally recognized, annd immediately identifies the film.
I do not think I ever saw the movie Jaws. But I do remember my Uncle GV telling me about a beach that had 100,000 people on it and two people in the water who had not yet seen the movie.
While I do appreciate the humor behind this strip, with all the recent shark attacks that have been reported here in the U.S. recently, some actually causing death, it doesn’t hit the funny bone as much as it would have otherwise.
Reminds me of the commercial for the Weather Channel where Jim Cantore goes to the beach with his family and everyone runs off thinking that a hurricane is coming.For those not familiar for years they would always film Cantore reporting from the midst of every hurricane in the US
LookingGlass Premium Member 5 months ago
I gota try THAT …. next time I’m down at Cape “Cahd!!!”
;-)
enigmamz 5 months ago
This is the 3rd time in a week a strip has tried to imply that the Jaws theme is playing.
i_am_the_jam 5 months ago
Where’s the guy with the cello/double bass?
Courage the Cowardly Dog! 5 months ago
Oh it’s the Jaws theme, I thought it was thunder!
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 5 months ago
Spielberg is keenly aware of using sound to create emotion and identity. From the 2 note warning for sharks in Jaws, to the 5 note greeting in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Both are universally recognized, annd immediately identifies the film.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 5 months ago
I do not think I ever saw the movie Jaws. But I do remember my Uncle GV telling me about a beach that had 100,000 people on it and two people in the water who had not yet seen the movie.
Kimmies01 5 months ago
I saw Jaws when I was 17 in a drive-in. It scared me horribly.
StephenHoyt 5 months ago
Even better that plus put a Baby Ruth bar in the ocean.
Mugens Premium Member 5 months ago
While I do appreciate the humor behind this strip, with all the recent shark attacks that have been reported here in the U.S. recently, some actually causing death, it doesn’t hit the funny bone as much as it would have otherwise.
Don in E Texas 5 months ago
Could have done the same thing with either a Banjo or an Accordion.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 5 months ago
I’d like to see him swim in that tin suit.
rockyridge1977 5 months ago
Now that music IS magic!!!!
Daltongang Premium Member 5 months ago
And in Honor of Shark Week, which just ended, John Cena will be featured in tomorrow’s strip.
assrdood 5 months ago
I don’t do shark week, zombies or vampires ‘cause I’m over 12 now.
Rich_Pa 5 months ago
Now leave.
Goat from PBS 5 months ago
I’ve heard that sharks kill fewer people per year than vending machines.
So maybe there’s a vending machine in the water. That’s the real threat.
bwswolf 5 months ago
Regardless …….. the desired action was accomplished …… Beach all “CLEAR” ……… :)
sobrown51 5 months ago
They might have accomplished the same thing with accordions. (I happen to like bagpipes, so I didn’t suggest that option).
Bill The Nuke 5 months ago
Reminds me of the commercial for the Weather Channel where Jim Cantore goes to the beach with his family and everyone runs off thinking that a hurricane is coming.For those not familiar for years they would always film Cantore reporting from the midst of every hurricane in the US
Strawberry King 5 months ago
I was just watching that movie today.
M.K.Staffeld 5 months ago
Fastest way to clear the beach ever!
BuckeyeFanForever Premium Member 5 months ago
Media reports the shark attacks every year it’s in season to go to the beach.
geese28 5 months ago
A fake shark fin would be sufficed
eced52 5 months ago
But they’re still on the beach.
MichaelD Premium Member 5 months ago
They’re gonna need a bigger strip.
Pogo was my first Premium Member 5 months ago
Yup,Discovery channel