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On the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, Mike sits down with longtime theatre enthusiast and Classic Cinemas’ own Director of Special Operations, Randy Pollock. Randy takes us back to 1975, when he first experienced Jaws as a 15-year-old employee working at his father’s theatre. From the rush of that opening weekend to the way the film redefined summer blockbusters, Randy reflects on the thrill of seeing audiences jump, scream, and cheer at a movie that changed cinema forever. This episode dives into movie history, family legacy, and why Jaws still has the power to pull us all back into the water (and we cover Randy's missed birthday.)
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On the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, Mike sits down with longtime theatre enthusiast and Classic Cinemas’ own Director of Special Operations, Randy Pollock. Randy takes us back to 1975, when he first experienced Jaws as a 15-year-old employee working at his father’s theatre. From the rush of that opening weekend to the way the film redefined summer blockbusters, Randy reflects on the thrill of seeing audiences jump, scream, and cheer at a movie that changed cinema forever. This episode dives into movie history, family legacy, and why Jaws still has the power to pull us all back into the water (and we cover Randy's missed birthday.)
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