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Jaws 3

Jaws 3

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Jaws 3.. -Not as bad as; -Jaws 1. -or. -2.
Review: First all. -I saw this flick when I was a kid. -I love these
kind of movies. -Steven Speilbergs. -Jaws. -1975. -Was a real
good horror film. -Kind of like; -"The Texas Chainsaw

Massacree.." -1979. -But a treat two a real good scare comes in
this sequel. -This movie is new; -diffrent. -Not as cheesy and
similar two the two; -Jaws; -flicks..! -"Jaws 3." -Is a lot better looking then the previous two.. -Becuase it gave us

some scares and jumps. -I even love the designing of the
florida's Marine base Lagoon park.. -It looked like a campy rip off; -"The Blue Lagoon." -and; -and; -other countless SCI FI; -flicks. -Jaws 3. -Knows it's rules..! -It has eliminated the dialoge of the previous films.

It tries to be a new movie flick.. -Jaws 3. -Directed by
Joe Alves. -Ho have served on the other movies. -Does a really cool job in chasing the movies elements. -Their is a new
shark in the lagoon. -The mothers baby have died. -And she's seen in the Lagoon and Swallowing those responsible ho ever

killed her baby. -Then; -she turns up killing more tourist in the park. -Even the sexy swimmers ho don't know how two act back in those day's.

This movie stars. -Dennis Quaid. -Ho does better as the parks local supervisor; -ho helps the swimmers two get out of the water. -He is no; -Roy Shcieder. -But he has some other

siminar issues; -here..! -I've also catched this on cable a lot and now it's on; -DVD..! -I can relieve it's magic that is now in the movie books.

Jaws 3. -Will scare you; -it will; -make you want more..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cmon! its good!
Review: Figuring that this film is an 80s film they did PRETTY good with what they had! is it Jaws or Jaws 2? of course not! its Jaws 3D(dropped to 3 becuase this company is too cheap to put it out with opptional 3d like nightmare on elm street freddy's dead did!), Anyway the film is VERY entertaining if you enjoyed the first two and consider yourself a "Fan" not a Casual viewer. A fan is one who watches these films Many times! personally I DO agree that the shark looks fake, however its the characters that should grab you! each Jaws film has good characters, Yes, Even Jaws 4 had good characters and a rather Awful looking shark! heh....This film has a GREAT setting!!! an underwater paradise where people can see underwater etc..the theme park idea is great! This film shines for Pure B movie enjoyment!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Jaws 3"
Review: This is such a fun movie!!! Yes the effects are [bad], the writing is average, and it is a classic b-movie, but I LOVE IT anyway! The actors had a fun time with the scrpit and you can tell Bess Armstrong from her profromence! I don't know why I love this movie but I do! I don't recomend it because you will probably hate it but I watch it all the time I own the DVD and its so much fun!

If you enjoy "Jaws 3" I recomend:
"Critters"
"Critters 2"
"Critters 3"
"Critters 4"

"Jaws"
"Jaws 2"
"Jaws: The Revenge"
"Jurassic Park"
"The Lost World: Jurassic Park"
"Jurassic Park III"

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lead Balloons Can Fly?
Review: What can i say about Jaws 3. Well, simply, it bit off more than it can chew! Greenpeace should put a ban on it - it polluted our waters. I was only three years old when it was released in Australian cinemas, so now i'm viewing it fully in my youth. If you haven't seen this movie, save your time. The plot was constructed on a shoestring - keep(the story)in Amity, where it belongs. If you move the story away from home, it doesn't make a lot of sense. The acting is [bad], everyone seemed to always be so synical - "Oh, my best friend is dead, looks like i get his parking space!" a line like that would enlighten the story. The special effects are trashy, a shark made of lego blocks would have been more realistic. At the moment, a thumbless ape could have done a better job. The directing is shoddy, Joe Alves needs a catscan to see if he could find a better story! The only really good thing about the movie was Lou Gossett Jr. He's a legend! Sure, he portrayed a bad guy in "The Deep", but he's so layed back in this movie.
Let's hope that Jaws 5 can clean up any ink/saliva that has dribbled from the pens and mouth of the creators of this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best-ever "so bad it's good" movie!
Review: To watch this movie you don't even need to use your brain! Jaws 3 is by far the best of the "so bad they're good" vein of movies. Bad dialogue, bad acting, bad special effects - I've seen it about 50 times! I'm so glad this is out on DVD - too bad it's not in the original 3-D but hey, I'll take what I can get! Favorite line: "You talkin' bout the damn shark's mutha?"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: JAWS 3 RULES!!!
Review: This is not a disgrace to the jaws series!When a baby great white swims into Sea World through an open gate and starts feeding on the tourists,Mike Brody(Dennis Quaid)and his girl friend Carla(Bess Armstrong)catch it and make it the newest attraction to Sea World.But when the baby dies it's mother breaks in and terrorizes the tourists!With the help of a marine bologist(Simon MacCorkindale),Mike and Carla must catch and destroy the savage beast before it devours everyone.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The third dimension is terror.
Review: The tag line listed above relates to the original theatical release of Jaws 3. In the early to mid eighties, there was a mini revival of the 3D format, hence Jaws 3D. The filmmakers, in an attempt to link this wretched sequel to the previous two, bring back Mike and Sean Brody. Apparently, Mike works at Seaworld, in some fashion or other, and his younger brother Sean comes for a visit. Seems to me that if I had a couple of life changing events with enormous man eating sharks, I would be wary of working around the water, but there you go.

As is common with sequels, this one suffers from a much lower budget than the previous movies, and it seems obvious with the cheesy special effects. Was there hope that the threadbare plot and flimsy connection to the first two movies would be covered up by the awesome use of 3D? Probably, but since 3D is not available on this disc, that makes the movie seem all the more hokey, especially when you see something flying towards the screen for no apparent reason.

Basically, a baby shark and a mother shark enter a man made lagoon in Seaworld, the baby shark ends up dying due to human recklessness, and the mother shark wreaks all kinds of havoc. That's it. While some of the actors do a very capable job, with Dennis Quaid showing a glimmer of talent, they can't save the movie's poor direction and excrutiatingly bad special effects (with some of the most obvious examples of bluescreen work I've ever seen...did they even watch this movie before releasing it?). This movie was basically made to capitalize on the short-lived 3D fad in the eighties and off the huge and moderate success of its predecessors, Jaws and Jaws 2. On a positive note, at least it's not Jaws: The Revenge.

My take on this series of movies is the first is not only the best, but one of the greatest movies of all time. Jaws was not about body count (only four people got killed in that one) but about telling a great story, credible characters, the building of suspense, and amazing direction. Jaws 2, lacking the element of surprise and shock of the first, was wholly serviceable and did have it's moments, but ultimately was just an effort to squeeze some more money out of the premise, and it shows. The next two sequels are more of the same, each being shoddier than the next. Hopefully we've seen the end of this series, a series that should have never existed. If you wanna see it, go ahead, but I'd rather just drink out of a bucket of chum....mmmmm, chum.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm chompin' at the bit for this DVD!
Review: "Jaws 3" is packed to the gill-slits with stars.

Dennis Quaid and Louis Gossett, Jr. had such a potent chemistry on-screen, that they teamed up again for "Enemy Mine."

Bess Armstrong shows up now and then in made-for-televison movies.

Simon MacCorkindale found pop-culture immortality as the star of "Manimal."

The dude who plays FitzRoyce's sidekick went on to be the main heavy in "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels."

Lea Thompson became a staple of great '80s flicks, and a popular NBC sitcom.

John Putch guest-starred in sitcoms, and is now an accomplished director.

The film itself is enjoyable, but shouldn't be watched seriously--even without its original 3-D film processing (which is sadly missing from the DVD). While the first "Jaws" displayed at least a modicum of intelligence about its monster, "Jaws 3" basically ignores any factual information about the Great White Shark, especially one that's (an unheard-of) 35 feet long. Bess Armstrong plays a peppy marine biologist who displays a tragic lack of knowledge about sharks when she says "Our shark still had all its teeth--that means it was a baby." Unfortunately, sharks don't have temporary teeth like a human child; they go through hundreds of sets of teeth throughout their entire lives.

Still, "Jaws 3" works as a sort of underwater slasher-flick, with gruesome killings and potboiler characters, and the battle royal between Jaws and two bottlenose dolphins is a hoot. It's a far cry from the mastery of the first film, but is a fun way to pass an afternoon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stunning and Errie. The Sunset Attack is Unforgettable!
Review: First of, Jaws 3 takes the series awqay from Amity Island were the previous Jaws films were set, and into sea world. The film starts out with a nasy female great white following a group of water skiers into the sea world compound. The shark gets into the compound and no one nocices. Later that day teh dhark tries to exit but the ocean passage is closded. Now the attacks begin. Oncve again the series offers strong characters development and interesting persenalites to reniforce tyeh film along with teh errie and scary attack scenes. One thing about this film is teh sense of clusterphobia towaqrds the end. An ill fated shark atatk leads a tour group in an underwater tunnel stranded and left fearing the monsterous beast. Almost everthing in this film is great including its slam bnang fishish of an ending. The movie has been slammed due to the fact that soem people just don't like movies with a "3" in the title but trust me this film is pretty dam good! Also, the cover art is spectacular and is a must in any ones DVD collection. Buy all four Jaws films on Dvd- You won't be dissopointed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: JAWS THREE - DEEEEEE
Review: Jaws 3 was a unique jaws film. But i enjoyed it...Jaws 3 takes place at floridas Sea world, and Mike Brody,(now played by Dennis Quaid), is preparing to open an underwater tunnel. But when a diver goes missing, the girlfriend gets crabby and throws a hissie at Mike. So when Mike and his new love, (Bess Armstrong), go down for a look around the lagoon, they are attacked by a ten ft great-white. they capture it, and put it on display... but it subsequently dies. When the divers body is found, it is proved that the baby sharks mother killed the diver!!! She causes chaos throughout the sea world, but in the end she gets blown to bits by a hand grenade.
Originally, this film came out in 3-D
I enjoyed this movie, and I recommend it to anyone who likes the first two JAWS films. Just forget jAWS 4 THE REVENGE was ever made.
see ya, I'm going to watch JAWS III!!!


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