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  • Actors: Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Simon MacCorkindale, Louis Gossett Jr., John Putch
  • Directors: Joe Alves
  • Writers: Carl Gottlieb, Guerdon Trueblood, Michael Kane, Peter Benchley, Richard Matheson
  • Producers: Alan Landsburg, David R. Kappes
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 6 April 2009
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005JSGV
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,523 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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The star-studded opening of a new underwater theme park is disrupted when a baby shark strays into the complex and dies. Its 35-foot mother seeks revenge for the death of her offspring, laying waste to the marine world and its inhabitants in the process. This third instalment of the 'Jaws' franchise was originally released in 3-D.

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The third film in the successful Jaws franchise follows yet another great white shark with an appetite for humans, this time invading the opening ceremonies of a marine park in Florida. The brand new complex offers visitors the chance to view the undersea kingdom from the safety of glass tunnels on the seabed. When a 35-foot great white breaks into the structure--seemingly in revenge for the death of its progeny--a group of marine biologists must do battle with the mighty mother beast.

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Oh dear is this film bad? Jaws is a classic, Jaws 2 is a strong, worthy sequel but this drek is just so pathetic. Though I must say it's nowhere near as bad as the notorious Jaws The Revenge.

In the space of 5 years the Brody kids have gone from kids to total grown-ups. Dennis Quaid is Michael and he now works at Sea World (one would imagine he would have a fear of the water by now) in Florida. They've just opened up their Undersea Kingdom (y'know those glass tunnels) and ignorant park owner Calvin Bouchard (Academy Award winner Louis Gosset Jnr. at the start of his downward spiral) is so full of himself he doesn't even realize a massive Great White Shark has sneaked into the lagoon and plans to munch on divers, swimmers, skiers etc. Luckily for them a renegade naturalist (Simon MacCorkindale from TV's Casuality, looking EX-ACT-LEE like Thomas Jane) is hanging around to convince everyone that getting in the water to torment/trap/catch the poor beast is the best idea. His fate is firmly sealed as soon as he opens his mouth. Which is a bit of rip-off considering he risks his life many times through-out the film and Calvin Bouchard jeopardizes so many but escapes un-eaten.

The shark coverage is down right terrible. The underwater photography sucks and is badly spliced with stock footage of sharks that look nothing like the clumsy foam rubber monster in the close-ups. The 3-D effects come off as the WORST you will ever see.
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Jaws 3 is directed by Joe Alves and features a screenplay written by Carl Gottlieb & Richard Matheson from a story by Guerdon Trueblood. It stars Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Simon MacCorkindale, Louis Gossett Jr, John Putch & Leah Thompson. The second sequel to Steven Spielberg's Jaws, this was originally released in the 3D format that had a brief rebirth in the early to mid 1980s. Plot centres around a WaterTheme Park coming under attack from a great white shark.

It was originally mooted to have been a spoof movie, along the lines of Airplane et al, now that could have worked you feel, what we actually get is an unintentional spoof movie that was made in appallingly bad 3D. Yet the 3D gimmick was enough to get the punters into the cinema and keep those tills kerchinging to the point where Universal Pictures were rather happy. Happy enough to green light another sequel, the god awful Jaws: The Revenge in 1987. As I was one of those punters who shelled out for the 3D Jaws experience back in the day, I feel partly responsible for part 4 assaulting the eyes of everyone who has ever seen it.

Watching it now over 25 years later in 2D, the film is actually worse than I originally remember it being. Of course now in this internet age we can find out about the numerous script tamperings that went on with it, and subsequently look at the non directing career of Alves post this fishy garbage and fully understand why. Perhaps the biggest mystery of all is how Messrs Quaid, Gossett Jr & Thompson survived to have careers afterwards?
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Well, where do you start? Firtly the shark in jaws 3 "roars" underwater. now mark me if im wrong hear but i've never heard a shark roar like a bloody lion before. Also, the shark has a tongue - perhaps the makers had never seen a real shark before.
Its a good film, its kinda old but pretty good. The effects look hilarious at times, but it is from the 80's before CGI was introduced.
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Jaws 3 is a let down from the Jaws 2 and an even bigger let down than the original. Dennis Quaid is great as Mike Brody. The special effects were good as it was made seven years later than the original plus there are two sharks. You will not be to disappointed by watching this film but you will still wish the could have recreated the original but hey why not buy the whole series.
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I have seen some turkeys in my time, but this one tops them all, in terms of, well... everything basically.

Still, we shouldn't be too surprised, as it stars Lou 'Gussett' Jnr, joint King of Turkeys alongside Matt Le Blanc. Lou also appeared in the cringe-inducingly bad 'The Mummy' - not the famous version. That was bad enough, but this is pish beyond comprehension.

Worryingly, the director of this film has actually had the cheek to try and continue on from the first two Jaws films - lord only knows what Steven Spielberg would say! Only this time around, it's Chief Brody's two sons who are at the helm, all grown up, and working at an underground water park! (Sure, as if people who were once nearly attacked by sharks would do that!)

Needless to say, a big, rather fake-looking shark has to ruin the success of the park, when it somehow manages to sneak through some underwater gate. It then attacks various idiots, presumably seeking revenge for the capture of it's baby, who dies in the park due to poor care. When the big shark attacks it's victims, we are then treated to some of the most false and cretinous special effects I have ever seen. At one point, a person has their arm bitten off, and we see what is basically a picture of a prosthetic severed arm superimposed onto a blue background. I'm not even joking - it's that crude and cheap. How I howled with laughter!

The acting is also deplorable, from both of the major 'stars', Dennis Quaid and Lou Gussett Jnr. Quaid in particular is ropey and Gussett is as hammy and amateurish as ever. The rest of the cast reek.
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