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EPISODE · Dec 6, 2025 · 7 MIN

Sharks, Slashers, And Sequels

from The Fisch Bowl · host Sam Fisch

Salt spray, shark lore, and the thin line between fear and fandom—this conversation dives straight into the craft that gives horror its bite. We open with Tom Morton’s vivid memories from Jaws second-unit work on Catalina: underwater setups, safety puzzles, and the gritty logistics that made the original feel so real you can taste the brine. Those details set the stage for a bigger question we keep returning to: why do some sequels become legends while others wash out?We explore the rare alchemy of a sequel like Aliens, which flips from slow-burn terror to high-stakes survival without breaking the emotional spine of the story. From there, we test the limits of escalation across Pirates and Blade, where charm can buckle under lore and noise when “bigger” crowds out character. Slashers add a different tension: brand identity. Fans who want the “real” Jason or Michael often bristle at detours, yet time can turn a maligned entry into a cult favorite once the shock of difference fades. Tom shares how a copycat twist was slammed on release but later found defenders who appreciated its sly humor and craft.Nostalgia frames the second half. We remember the electricity of 80s hype—the Thriller premiere, Tyson fights, midnight lines—and how that communal build-up amplified every scare. That lens helps explain why remakes stumble: a shot-for-shot Psycho can mimic the frame but not the era’s pulse. We talk Nosferatu echoes and why reinterpretation beats replication, especially when a story returns with a fresh thematic heartbeat rather than brand gravity alone. Through it all runs one thread: practical realism and purposeful reinvention outlast spectacle. When a film preserves texture, honors character, and evolves its idea, it earns its place in the canon.If the craft behind your favorite scares fascinates you—and if you’ve ever argued about which sequel is secretly the best—press play, then tell us where a franchise won you back or finally lost you. Subscribe, share with a fellow horror fan, and leave a review with your most controversial sequel take.Send us Fin-mail!Support the show

Salt spray, shark lore, and the thin line between fear and fandom—this conversation dives straight into the craft that gives horror its bite. We open with Tom Morton’s vivid memories from Jaws second-unit work on Catalina: underwater setups, safety puzzles, and the gritty logistics that made the original feel so real you can taste the brine. Those details set the stage for a bigger question we keep returning to: why do some sequels become legends while others wash out? We explore the rare al...

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