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S2, E22 - JAWS (1975)

1 h 10 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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It is the movie that has probably affected more people on a deep, psychological level than any other film in history. Two chords, and you know exactly what is coming. Two chords, and you think about the monster and what it could do to you in the water. Even a glance at the poster sticks with you your whole life—because great white sharks actually exist, and yes, sometimes they eat people. It is almost impossible to do justice to the greatness of a film that spawned three sequels, launched the careers of arguably the greatest movie director and film composer of all time, saturated popular culture with knock-offs and parodies, and single-handedly created the summer blockbuster. Jaws (1975) is one of the greatest movies of all time. But it's also one of the scariest. Not in a supernatural jump-scare way, a knife-wielding maniac way, or a cosmic or existential way like so many of the films we talk about on TSSP... but in the simple, all-too-real way that scares millions of people out of the water to this day. It remains a timeless masterpiece with a terrifyingly simple premise: A shark... a really big shark... is eating people. Not fish. Not seals. People. And none of us are safe in this apex predator's domain. Join Slinky, Erin, and Mike as we sit down to talk about how great this movie is... and why it's still scary over fifty years since it changed movies forever.

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S2, E22 - JAWS (1975)

It is the movie that has probably affected more people on a deep, psychological level than any other film in history. Two chords, and you know exactly what is coming. Two chords, and you think about the monster and what it could do to you in the water. Even a glance at the poster sticks with you your whole life—because great white sharks actually exist, and yes, sometimes they eat people. It is almost impossible to do justice to the greatness of a film that spawned three sequels, launched the careers of arguably the greatest movie director and film composer of all time, saturated popular culture with knock-offs and parodies, and single-handedly created the summer blockbuster. Jaws (1975) is one of the greatest movies of all time. But it's also one of the scariest. Not in a supernatural jump-scare way, a knife-wielding maniac way, or a cosmic or existential way like so many of the films we talk about on TSSP... but in the simple, all-too-real way that scares millions of people out of the water to this day. It remains a timeless masterpiece with a terrifyingly simple premise: A shark... a really big shark... is eating people. Not fish. Not seals. People. And none of us are safe in this apex predator's domain. Join Slinky, Erin, and Mike as we sit down to talk about how great this movie is... and why it's still scary over fifty years since it changed movies forever.

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S2, E20 - THE SACRAMENT (2014)

People of a certain age may have mixed feelings about this modern, fictionalized version of the Jonestown tragedy. But for those under fifty, The Sacrament (2014) is a stark, important look at the dark themes and terrifying social psychology of a cult. It explores exactly what happens when an evil man, corrupted by his own power and wrapped in a cloak of religious ideology, holds absolute sway over vulnerable, at-risk people. The real-life result was the death of hundreds, leaving an indelible mark on the collective consciousness of Western culture. But what are the results of this modernized retelling for a new generation? Join S. Michael, the lovely Erin Dawn, and Slinky Giallo as we drink the Flavor Aid and dissect this controversial, terrifying film.

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