Jaws 3 |  | Director: Joe Alves Actors: Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Simon MacCorkindale, Louis Gossett Jr., John Putch Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 99 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: D23476D ISBN: 0783282338 UPC: 025192347627 EAN: 9780783282336 ASIN: B00008WFU4
Theatrical Release Date: July 22, 1983 Release Date: June 3, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description When her baby dies, a 35-foot great white shark escapes from her tank at an amusement park and causes terror. Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure Rating: PG Release Date: 6-JAN-2004 Media Type: DVD
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Jaws 3-D Without the 3-D, just a meaner/Mama jaws January 28, 2010 POD JAWS This is the Darker side of jaws that is supossed to be in 3-D
Plot- jaws in aquarium (nuff said)
Acting- very bad
Gore- some
Bottom Line- 2 out of 5
Rated PG, Time 99min, 1982, Color
Very much eager to see this movie December 21, 2009 Rajasekarar Nadar (India) I am very much eager to see this movie. But unfortunately, still I have not received this Goods. It is the third time My orders are not reaching to me, and they will inform that they are sending again, but never delivered to my address. I am UNLUCKY to watch this movie.
Great movie December 10, 2009 D. Haywood I have always liked any of the Jaws movies. This is a great addition to my collection.
meets and/or exceeds all criteria for objectively bad filmaking October 19, 2009 B. Lafave (lakeland , fl) with such gusto and zeal and permission , this film bestows a huge unintentionally hilarious love clutch on the viewer . you've got to admire the fact that SCRIPPS INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY and SEA WORLD amongst others , gleefully endorsed this bowl filler . i can just hear the suits telling our director that "YOU'LL NEVER WORK IN THIS TOWN AGAIN" . to which i'm fairly certain that said director laughed internally and thought something along the lines of "PERHAPS NOT , BUT THIS ONE'S IN THE CAN AND IT'S GOT MY NAME ON IT" . good on him . watch with subtitles on for maximum admiration and captivation .
The Shark Roars Again September 13, 2009 D. Reed (Elkton, MD USA) Seriously, the mother shark roars about five times once she's on screen and yet we still criticize the fourth movie? The only Jaws movie where the shark doesn't roar seems to be 2 (I thought I heard the shark roar in the first one [not the scene where the shark sinks to the bottom after being killed] but I maybe wrong). The script/story, though a joke, is at least a breath of fresh air than just rehashing the first one like 2 did. At least there's a surprise when after the baby shark dies, they reveal that its mother is somewhere in the park. The most fun I do have watching this movie is pointing out the effects that were supposed to be 3-D (seeing as how the effect of 3-D doesn't translate that well to home video) and stuff that the shark isn't supposed to be able to do (like roar and being able to go in reverse when inside the pipe). A very young Dennis Quaid is the elder Brody in this outing, working at Sea World (though which Sea World I don't know but I'm guessing its Florida). He's probably the best actor out of the bunch as everyone else, especially Louis Gossett, comes off as bland. At least they got some of the characterizations right, like Sean's being afraid of the water (he did see a girl get eaten right in front of him). I wish I could enjoy this one to the fullest but everytime they're underwater, I can't see a thing, even the shark is shrouded in the murkyness of the cinematography.
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