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Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies

Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies

A deadly new attraction.Jul. 22, 198399 Min.
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Watch: Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies, Full Movie Online – Several years after Brody electrocuted the shark at Cable Junction, his sons, Mike and Sean, are now working in different roles at Sea World Orlando. Mike is working as a park engineer and considering marriage to his girlfriend, killer whale biologist Kathryn Morgan. Sean is also involved with 1 of the park’s water skiers, Kelly Ann Bukowski. Sea World is about to open a massive ‘Undersea Kingdom’ which will bring visitors closer to marine life than ever before. The park is accessible from the ocean by a series of gates, one of which malfunctions. A young Great White Shark swims through the gate, and when a maintenance diver heads down to fix the gate he does not return. The young Great White is captured and placed in a tank but soon dies despite Kathryn’s best efforts to save it. More alarming though, is the young shark’s massive, 35 foot mother which has followed the baby shark into the lagoon and killed the maintenance diver, whose body is recovered. It isn’t long before the huge shark begins wreaking havoc, and Mike and Kathryn, along with Sea World manager Calvin Bouchard and photographer Phillip Fitzroyce, must find a way to eliminate the shark before they – or the guests – become the shark’s next meal..
Plot: This third film in the series follows a group of marine biologists attempting to capture a young great white shark that has wandered into Florida’s Sea World Park. However, later it is discovered that the shark’s 35-foot mother is also a guest at Sea World. What follows is the shark wreaking havoc on the visitors in the park.
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3.7/10 Votes: 44,707
11% | RottenTomatoes
27/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1035 Popularity: 24.306 | TMDB

Reviews:


**When in doubt – point a long stick toward the screen**

These 3D ventures are amusing. Whenever the plot slows down a cast member randomly picks up a long stick and points it at the camera.

This film is no exception. Whenever the plot crawls to snails pace characters start pointing long sticks at the camera for no apparent reason.

Doing most of the long stick pointing here is Dennis Quaid and Bess Armstrong – she needs a _strong arm_ to pick random objects up and point them toward the camera as often as she does.

– Potential Kermode

Review By: Potential Kermode

Yeah… not good. I don’t dislike ‘Jaws 3-D’ as much as most evidently do, though.

Dennis Quaid and Bess Armstrong are actually pleasant in terms of the cast, none of those behind them are anything worth noting but are somewhat serviceable. I will say I didn’t enjoy the plot, but only because it lacked something worth watching – it’s poor, not terrible. More of the shark was wanted, but I would personally say that about the preceding two films as well.

Parts of this 1983 flick that are terrible, though, are the special effects, especially right at the end. There is also some poorly done green screen and it, clearly, has a dire cover. There’s no doubting this being made was a cash grab, that’s basically the only reason to ever go 3-D, but a cash grab doesn’t necessarily mean it’s an awful film; which this isn’t, in my opinion. It’s simply bad. The cover is hilariously awful though, granted.

Review By: r96sk
Cheesy exercise in 3D effects
By now the series had descended into laughability, something at a high with this cheesy 3D take on the killer shark theme made to cash in on the short-lived 3D craze of the early ’80s. Immediately we’re bombarded with those blocky yellow titles that fly out of the screen and get to watch lots of things fly out at us throughout the film’s course. Objects include jets of water, a harpoon, the inevitable shark and my favourite, a cheesy severed arm which lingers on the screen for minutes. None of these are as much fun as they were in, say, Friday the 13th Part III. All of these effects are made hilarious by the bad special effects, which are so unrealistic that it looks like little, if any of the film was actually filmed underwater at all!

The link with the previous films is so tenuous that you have to wonder just why they bothered at all to associate it with them – surely a clean break would have been a better bet? This time Dennis Quaid plays the far too-young hero, and it’s hard to believe that he went on to quite a successful career after his bad performance here. At least he isn’t alone, as just about all of the cast are stupid and unconvincing in this film – with the possible exception of an under-used Louis Gossett Jr, who is pretty cool as the chief of the theme park who has to face up to the consequences of his playing with nature.

The people are a clichéd bunch as per usual – there’s the clean-cut girl, the “risky” younger brother who gets himself in trouble, two imported British actors as a pair of hunters who plan to trap the shark, plus loads of forgettable youngsters who fade from the memory the instant the film finishes (although one of them, Lea Thompson, would go on to forge out her own Hollywood career). The plot is merely a string of clichés, and you can pretty much guarantee that what you see here has been done before – there’s even a group of people being trapped in one location with time running out, a disaster movie staple if ever there was one. The rubber shark is overused here too, making it unrealistic and in places ludicrous.

The whole idea of a complex being attacked by sharks is done a lot better in the recent hit thriller DEEP BLUE SEA, which at least doesn’t take itself too seriously and remains frequently exciting. Exciting is about as far as you can get from JAWS 3, which also totally fails to build up any suspense that its predecessors sustained – here, at the climax, you just think “that’s it?” instead of sitting back in satisfaction with the previous two films. You may think that the idea of a mother shark coming back to avenge the death of her young is a clever one, but go back twenty-three years previously and you’ll notice it was already done in GORGO anyway.

Seen in 3D, the effects are entirely primitive and not a patch on those of, say, HOUSE OF WAX, made a good three decades earlier. There’s a fairly effective sense of depth throughout, and the underwater photography looks good. The “jump out” scenes are less effective and just look fake for the most part, the worst being the superimposed bookending dolphins of the final shot; it’s like they saved the worst for last.

But perhaps I’m being too harsh. Whilst bad, JAWS 3 isn’t quite the worst film ever made. Some scenes are cool – I loved the close-up of the slimy, worm-infested mutilated head we see in one instance, which undoubtedly helped to earn this film a 15 certificate. It’s also watchable on a schlocky level, and sometimes reaches the level of bad ’70s disaster flicks like METEOR and others. The best I can say about this film is that it’s rarely boring (only at the beginning, which takes half an hour to get going). You may think that things couldn’t get worse after this, but JAWS: THE REVENGE followed four years later…

Review By: Leofwine_draca

Other Information:

Original Title Jaws 3-D
Release Date 1983-07-22
Release Year 1983

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 39 min (99 min)
Budget 20500000
Revenue 87987055
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Adventure, Horror, Thriller
Director Joe Alves
Writer Peter Benchley, Richard Matheson, Carl Gottlieb
Actors Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Simon MacCorkindale
Country United States
Awards 5 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Stereo
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Arriflex Cameras, ArriVision 3-D Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (color)
Film Length 2,592 m (Italy)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process ArriVision 3-D (anamorphic) (single-strip 3-D)
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies
Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies
Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies
Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies
Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies
Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies
Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies
Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies
Jaws 3-D 1983 123movies
Original title Jaws 3-D
TMDb Rating 4.433 1,035 votes

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