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When her baby dies, a 35-foot great white shark escapes from her tank at an amusement park and causes terror.

 
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Actors:Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Simon MacCorkindale, Louis Gossett Jr., John Putch
Director:Joe Alves
Format:Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language:English
Subtitle:English, French, Spanish
Number of Discs:1
Studio:Universal Studios
Run Time:99 minutes
DVD Release Date:June 03, 2003
Average Customer Rating: based on 197 reviews

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2Should I be cheering on the shark?  Aug 28, 2010
The first two Jaws films kept you on the edge of your seat, seeing the characters as real people, hoping they'll make it. However, in Jaws 3, I couldn't endear myself to any of the characters, so I actually was backing our angry shark. If that was the intent of the filmmaker, then success was achieved. However, hoping that a shark will devour your characters isn't really scary. It's actually like backing your favorite football team, hoping the players get as many yards and touchdowns as possible. If you're all for Team Shark, you'll be pretty satisfied. I was entertained, but not so much that I'd waste my time with another viewing.

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3Jaws 3  Aug 16, 2010
After two trips to Amity Island, the JAWS makes a bold but brilliant move in relocating the action to the Sea World amusement park, where a pair of sharks terrorize the local marine life and park goers! Mike Brody, the oldest son of Chief Martin Brody, has taken a position designing the newest attractions at the theme park. As fate would have it, he comes face to face with another Great White shark that has entered the park through a deep sea channel. With the help of other staffers, he manages to capture the shark and put it on display, but what he doesn't know is that the shark's 35-foot mother isn't far behind... At the time of its release, the 3-D gimmick was at the height of its popularity. While the eye-popping effects may have entertained theater audiences in the 80's, the subsequent home video releases are left with lingering, discolored scenes that are entirely out of place from the rest of the film. This is but a minor distraction, however, and there is still plenty of fun to be had in the script without the help of the old red-and-blue visors. Watching two White sharks run amok in a giant undersea kingdom while attacking water skiers and performers is a dream come true for many Horror fans. Alan Parker steps in with a highly energetic new score that compliments the theme park setting, while the infamous shark theme from JAWS remains intact. What is most surprising about JAWS 3 is the amount of blood and gore than managed to make its way in to the theaters for a film that earned a PG rating from the MPAA. Floating heads and severed limbs cloud the screen in blood, which must have been a real treat in the original 3-D. A young Dennis Quaid and Bess Armstrong headline as the film's leads, with each providing an enjoyable and fresh new role to the series. Unfortunately, the sharks in this film are at their very worst when it comes to the physical puppets, but anyone willing to suspend their disbelief will find plenty to enjoy in this third entry.

-Carl Manes
I Like Horror Movies

5NOT the 3D version of Jaws 3D  Jul 30, 2010
This is not the 3D version of Jaws 3D,just an error in system I guess :P

1would give it 0 stars if I could  Jul 29, 2010
This movie is, well, just about every bad thing I can possibly say about a movie. Let's just say it's cheesy in every way. The acting, the gore, the plot, everything. It's just pure cheese. I don't see how anyone could possibly like this movie. It's so stupid! I wouldn't even say it's one of those "so bad it's good" movies. It's not enjoyable in any way whatsoever.

5Jaws 3...Five stars...reason for that:  Jul 02, 2010
Being The fond memories of watching it as a kid, It's not Jaws by any means, and How A Shark got into Sea World which is located in Central Florida(Orlando is nowhere near the ocean!) is beyond me.The 3D Doesn't make up for it,neither does the bad special effects, but it's quirkiness is what I like and the fact that it's at Sea World! To Compare this to any Jaws Movie before is utterly silly, Lea Thompson is in it, and it's just a very dumb silly movie.

 
 
 
 
 
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