ScienceBlog.com Science Gifts
 Location:  Home» DVD » Jaws 3  
Subcategories
Horror
Frighteningly Funny
General
Gothic
Monsters
Occult
Slasher Films
Teen Terror
Vampires
Zombies
General AAS
Related Categories
• Today's Deals in DVD
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
DVD
Video
New Releases
Interview with the Vampire [Blu-ray]
The Lost Boys [Blu-ray]
Lost Boys: The Tribe (Uncut Version)
Lost Boys: The Tribe [Blu-ray]
Lost Boys: The Tribe
Bestsellers
Moonlight - The Complete Series
Interview with the Vampire [Blu-ray]
Halloween H20 - Twenty Years Later (Dimension Collector's Series)
Halloween - The Curse of Michael Myers
Fright Night
The Witches
Halloween II
The Changeling
Sleepy Hollow
Basket Case (20th Anniversary Special Edition)
Categories
Automotive
Books
Computers
Baby
Beauty
DVD
Electronics
Gourmet Food
Health
Jewelry
Kitchen
Magazines
Music
Musical Instruments
Office Products
Outdoor Living
Pet Supplies
Photo & Camera
Software
Sporting Goods
Tools & Hardware
Toys
VHS
PC & Video Games
Wireless
Science
Home & Garden
Kindle Store
MP3 Downloads

Jaws 3

Jaws 3

enlarge enlarge 
Director: Joe Alves
Actors: Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Simon Maccorkindale, Louis Gossett Jr., John Putch
Studio: Universal Studios
Category: DVD

List Price: $9.99
Buy New: $4.58
You Save: $5.41 (54%)



New (44) Used (14) from $4.58

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 177 reviews
Sales Rank: 4425

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 99 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 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
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW sealed shipped daily. International Shipping via Air Mail.

Customer Reviews:   Read 172 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars The Next Generation   September 6, 2008
Acute Observer (Jersey Shore)
The film begins underwater. A large fish is bitten in half. What did it? A group of water skiers practice acrobatics, then something happens. The "Sea World" theme park is opening. Its lagoon has an opening to the sea. Why are the dolphins upset? A man goes into the water after dusk. Will he have an accident? [We know what will happen but don't know when.] Somebody doesn't show up for work. Why are the dolphins acting strangely? [Pliny wrote a story about a dolphin that rescued a man at sea.] Does show business dictate the solution to a problem?

Is night time the right time to go shark hunting? Can a fish be used as an attraction? What if a dead body shocks the customers? Does the manager remind you of Dilbert's world? Has Murphy's Law been repealed? [No.] Will the mother of all sharks sneak into the lagoon? Will this provide a new thrill for paying customers? Will they appreciate being part of a news event? What did you do on your vacation? Would you pay to visit this theme park?

Did you appreciate the speech by the spokesperson? Was this story as good as the earlier versions? [No. The earlier versions were livelier and scarier.] Every film needs a happy ending to be successful. Were you pleased by this ending?



1 out of 5 stars The worst of the three.   June 23, 2008
B. Nallick (Mpls, MN)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

It's a good thing Hollywood wised up after this one and let go of the franchise.
This one is bad, just plain bad.
Bad FX.
Bad acting.
Bad script.
Bad directing.
Worth a rental if you're in the mood for a good laugh.
If your new to Jaws, go with parts one and two, skip this one.
Oh, and the movie "Deep Blue Sea" is worth checking out if you like sharks.



1 out of 5 stars Sucks Completly   June 13, 2008
Michael Cavenaugh (Bakersfield, CA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Here is a perfect example of griding a story into the dirt. The acting and story line are so bad in this version, you'll wonder if this movie was really a cult classic in the making.


1 out of 5 stars Stupid   May 24, 2008
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This movie is by far the STUPIDEST movie I have ever seen. Here are my reasons:
1. The quality of the mechanical shark is equivalent to that of a Happy Meal toy.
2. There's blood every 6-10 minutes.
3. Sharks getting into Sea World? Whoever made this movie was really running low on ideas.
4. The characters are stupid and unbelieveable.
5. After the main characters (I can't remember their names) capture the shark that had been tormenting them and killing everybody, they put it on display at Sea World. That's real smart.
6. The shark on display wasn't really the shark that was killing everybody, it was actually the CHILD of the shark that was killing everybody, and then they have to kill the mother (The writers probably decided to add that in because it probably would have been a weak ending if they hadn't).
I could go on forever with reasoning why you should not watch this.



3 out of 5 stars Oh, how the mighty have fallen   February 14, 2008
dominion_ruler (Carolina, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I loved this as a kid, in fact, it was my favorite of all the Jaws films. Most of us at a younger age could care less about story and characters, and in this case, want to see some great Shark horror action. The idea behind this film was genious in that sense. What better way to get lots of helpless people within easy grasp of a giant shark? Put them in the undersea kingdom at Sea World, inside underwater glass walkways. The scene scared me nearly to death as a kid, when the crowd is running down the walkway with the shark chasing them and breaking the glass soon after. Though nobody gets near the shark, but the people do get stuck in flooding waters for some time. Today, watching that scene is embarassing to think I used to like it, but we all have to grow up at some point.

Everything from the prior films is lost in Jaws 3. Everything except a few returning characters - Mike and Sean Brody, now young adults, with Mike an employee at Sea World and Sean visiting from Colorado. The actors have changed though, with Dennis Quaid playing Mike. But a fine actor such as Quaid can't save this film. The idea, is teriffic, putting a huge shark in the middle of a tourist trap, but the execution is not quite there. This is supposed to be Sea World in Florida, but it doesn't make much sense to me that it's connected to the ocean in the film. Oh well, one of those things we'll just have to accept. It takes some time (about 40 minutes) for the characters to realize there is a shark in the park, and one of the best parts of the film is that the shark they find is only a baby (though appearing menacing enough). The real shark (mommy!) eventually reveals her 35ft. self, which was a bit ridiculous if you ask me - just too big. The shark moved worse than ever - very mechanical and looked horrible in nearly every scene. And it even growls! Whoah, what kind of shark does that? Even the horror elements aren't very scary, though they easily could be (such as the forementined people in the underwater walkways), but all the visuals look pathetic. Though it was all originally intended for 3-d, we're forced to watch this minus that, resulting in the poor effects. One of the scariest parts of the film for me, or rather more intriguing, is when we get an "in-the-mouth" view of the shark attempting to swallow Philip Royce, almost felt as if the viewer is being swallowed him/herself.

This is a fun movie overall, and even a guilty pleasure and late night popcorn flick - but it just can't be taken seriously. It's a great sequal in the sense to takes things to a completely new setting with Sea World, but everything else makes it sad that they even put the name Jaws on this.

Acting - 3.5
Characters - 3
Horror - 2.5
Story - 3.5
Overall - 3