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The third film in the successful JAWS franchise follows yet another great white shark with a taste for humans, this time invading the opening ceremonies of a marine park in Florida. The brand new complex offers visitors the chance to view the undersea kingdom from the safety of glass tunnels on the seabed. When a 35-foot great white breaks into the structure--seemingly in revenge for the death of its progeny--a group of marine biologists must do battle with the mighty mother beast. (official distributor synopsis)

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lamps 

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English Let's face it, Jaws 3 is a piece of crap without a shred of logic and a total lack of respect for the qualities of the original horror film. Apparently, director Joe Alves was convinced that a meeting with the good-old killer would make him a lot of money, so he didn't hesitate, procured a few litres of ketchup and concocted something resembling a big toothy fish, which he then set into frantic motion with the help of the ingenious effects of the time. I really don't understand how he managed to get actors of the quality of Quaid and Gossett. At least it was funny. ()

Malarkey Boo!

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English You’re nearing the bottom of the keg of beer, Jaws 3-D is starting, and you don’t want to sleep. Overall, a truly shitty situation. Probably the first movie with 3-D in its title, only it really does not include any 3-D. Except for the shot of the bitten off hand. It was so drastic it almost fell through to my living room. ()

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