No sign that Jaws 3 is in 3D. Its such a hopelessly inept film, the 3D dilutes its overall stupidity. Without the stereoscopic enhancement, there are a whole bunch of shots that look absolutely ridiculous.
No sign that Jaws 3 is in 3D. Its such a hopelessly inept film, the 3D dilutes its overall stupidity. Without the stereoscopic enhancement, there are a whole bunch of shots that look absolutely ridiculous.
It looks like Jaws 3D is in 3D. I'm happy with just the first one.
I actually like "Jaws 2". The two after that are shite. And I know "Jaws 2" is pretty bad, but it's still entertaining. And I like Williams score for the sequel better than the original.
I actually like "Jaws 2". The two after that are shite. And I know "Jaws 2" is pretty bad, but it's still entertaining. And I like Williams score for the sequel better than the original.
Nostlagia helps to float this one, too. Rumors suggest no new scan for this particular sequel, but with the current state of physical media, I guess we're lucky to be getting a blu of 2 at all...
Universal Studios Home Entertainment will release on Blu-ray Jaws 2, Jaws 3 and Jaws: The Revenge on Blu-ray. The three releases will be available for purchase on June 14.
Jaws 2
Special Features: Deleted Scenes The Making of Jaws 2 Jaws 2: A Portrait by Actor Keith Gordon John Williams: The Music of Jaws 2 The "French" Joke Storyboards Theatrical Trailer
I saw a midnight screening of the Jaws 3 3-D restoration in Hollywood in September 2013. The stereo was impressive although it had problems, problems that originated during principle photography. The audience didn't care. It was a sold-out crowd-pleaser. I hear the experience was repeated at the recent TCM Festival across the street. On the big theatrical screen, Jaws 3 3-D works. At home, maybe not as much. I thought a lot more could have been done with beautiful girls and bikinis, myself. But I get a kick out of the movies so I'm buying them. Because of the 3-D, Jaws 3 3-D is the one I really want.
I saw a midnight screening of the Jaws 3 3-D restoration in Hollywood in September 2013. The stereo was impressive although it had problems, problems that originated during principle photography. The audience didn't care. It was a sold-out crowd-pleaser. I hear the experience was repeated at the recent TCM Festival across the street. On the big theatrical screen, Jaws 3 3-D works. At home, maybe not as much. I thought a lot more could have been done with beautiful girls and bikinis, myself. But I get a kick out of the movies so I'm buying them. Because of the 3-D, Jaws 3 3-D is the one I really want.
I would have liked to have seen that re-issue. My dad took me to "Jaws 3-D" back in 1983 and I remember enjoying it back then. I specifically remember the fish head at the beginning and the water ski jumpers at the theme park looking particularly impressive in 3-D, as if you could reach out and touch them right in front of you.
I'm also really interested to see what the 3D will be like. I've been blown away by some of the recent 3D releases on blu ray watching from the comfort of my living room sofa (Mad Max, Marvel films etc) but not sure how a 1983 film will look.
Having said that the Jurassic Park 3D release looked pretty good.