Rating: Summary: Jaws3 Review: I will not sit alone and watch this tape again, There is just no way form or person can make me It was wonderfull
Rating: Summary: Bigger and meaner! Review: This third film in the "Jaws" episode is a good horror movie! On the cinema,i laugh mutch at the 3D efects so the 3d glasseyes feelt of,but that does'nt ean that it whas a bad movie! "Jaws3" is a verry scary movie with dark underwhater scenes,verry gory cashelty scenes and...to not talk about the sice of the shark! about 45 feet! If you liked the first and the second film..you woud problery like this to.
Rating: Summary: JAWS 3--No better than average, whether in 3-D or not Review: For all the hype surrounding this third big fish entry's use of 3-D effects, JAWS 3 still rests in a vacuum because the shark's rampages and the means used to destroy it totally defy credibility. The film puts Dennis Quaid in the role of Mike Brody, who is now employed at the Undersea Kingdom in Florida as a marine mammal expert. Jon Putch is his younger brother Sean, who like their father has a severe case of hydrophobia because of his previous encounters with sharks. That fear is fully justified when a shark sneaks into the underwater tubes that connect the park to the Atlantic Ocean and kills three people before being anaesthetized.But in a truly gratuitous twist, the shark's mother, a 35-foot Great White, comes looking for its "infant" and proceeds to turn the Undersea Kingdom into a kill zone before the obligatory over-the-top method of killing him comes into play. Alongside Quaid and Putch are such talented people as Louis Gossett Jr., coming off his Oscar-winning turn in 1982's AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, Bess Armstrong, and, in an early role, BACK TO THE FUTURE's Lea Thompson. Unfortunately, they are saddled with a surprisingly inert screenplay by Richard Matheson (of DUEL fame) and JAWS veteran Carl Gottlieb, as well as the equally inert direction of Joe Alves, who was production designer on the first two films and associate producer on the second. The suspense that was generated so naturally by Spielberg in the spectacular original is lost on Alves, and even the 3-D effects aren't quite enough to make JAWS 3 any better than routine. It is watchable, but only by the narrowest of margins.
Rating: Summary: Good sequel Review: The second sequel to Jaws is a entertainment and scary movie. The effects is sometimes so bad and the shark is not a animal, it`s a machine but I like this movie. Dennis Quied is good and the rest of the cast is also good. I want to see this film in 3-D, that`s my big dream. Very good film!
Rating: Summary: Hilariously Inept Piece of Trash Review: This has to be one of the worst movies I have ever seen! And even funnier than the movie itself is that it was billed as a horror movie! I find it hard to be scared of what looks like an Barney the dinosaur reject. Although, it does have enough unintentional laughs to keep you awake.
Rating: Summary: Jaws-might as well be Free Willy Review: (sigh) Well, the thought of seeing the "Jaws" at Sea World was sure to be exciting, it came up short, Jaws 2 was good, and you were saying to yourself, "Hey, maybe this series won't become alot of cheesy low budget movie with puppets kind of series afterall" EH! Well, to bad after Jaws 3, you know it was, Jaws 3 was worth seeing, but Jaws 4 it just as scary and exciting as watching wallpaper dry.
Rating: Summary: Good effects, but the rest is a silly bore. Review: Great white shark gets loose in Seaworld and some mayhem ensues. The third film in the Jaws series features the best-looking shark to date, but the editing is often atrocious, the shark moves slower than molasses, and there's a reason why Bess Armstrong isn't a well-known actress. One of Dennis Quaid's first movies, and he's not bad here.
Rating: Summary: A campy Sequel to Jaws. Review: A Flordia Attaction Park has discover that a Shark enter thier park but when the Shark dies. Even more larger Shark has come to attack on the attractions and taking the workers and cilivans of the theme park. Directed by Joe Alves (Who was the Production Desginer on Jaws and the Sequel). This sequel barely has something to do with the Another two Jaws Films. Dennis Quaid seems to play the Son of Chief Brody! This film is Pretty Dumb but It`s not that bad. Kids might enjoy this one. It's watchable and it was also a Box Office Hit. Originally Filmed in 3-D. Arriscope. Grade:C+.
Rating: Summary: You Have Got To Be Kidding! Review: While this film is not a complete disaster, you might wish you had those two hours of your life back. Perhaps the worst crime is that it actually was marketed as a Jaws sequel at all, and it could well be the film that started the uproar of stupidity of making sequels in the first place, but who expected much originallity from Hollywood at that time? <or now, for that matter> Perhaps the most laughable is the opening sequence. Whoever scored the opening music must have taken LSD and listened to the origan theme music by spinning the record to the original on his turntable backwards. And the shots of some tuna and a grouper who looks like he was poked with a caddle prod to move for the camera are about as scary and suspenseful as waiting for the doorbell to ring on Halloween <no offense to the kids> I don't remember this film ever even being released here in Vancouver but it could be Universal Canada had a good laugh and decided not to bother releasing any prints. I give the video release one star because you can always record over it.
Rating: Summary: Cannot be found Review: Sir, I cannot understand why this movie(Jaws 3) is not on DVD.I have searched everywhere.The movie is great and would be a real asset to my DVD collection.Thanks Jean
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