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In Episode 2 of Daska Discusses Podacast, I dive into one of the greatest films ever made — Steven Spielberg’s JAWS (1975). This isn’t just a shark movie. JAWS is the first true blockbuster, a masterclass in suspense, and a film that fundamentally changed how we think about the ocean. I talk about why the movie still works nearly 50 years later, how Spielberg’s “less is more” approach made the film even scarier, and how John Williams’ iconic two-note theme still lives rent-free in our heads every time we go to the beach. I also take you back to my first ever memory of watching JAWS on VHS as a kid — and how that experience shaped my love of cinema. Then, I break down my favourite scenes in detail, including: • The terrifying opening beach attack • The Alex Kitner dolly zoom (Vertigo shot) MANY MORE! If you love movies, nostalgia, or just a great cinematic deep dive — this one’s for you. 🎧 Don’t forget to FOLLOW me on SPOTIFY for the full podcast episode of Daska Discusses! Just search: Daska Discusses 👉 Let me know in the comments: What is YOUR favourite scene or memory from JAWS?