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Where do you think it started to go bad?


The opening swim from the cave and through the coral, I thought, was beautifully photographed. There are moments throughout the whole movie when I think "that's a great shot". Then there's so much of the "I can't really see anything". I'm trying to work out from which part it becomes a bad film.

For me, the films opens great and then becomes a bit of a mess after the baby shark dies and limps to the end. The mother shark is so big and sluggish, you could do doggy paddle and get out of harm's way. With Jaws 2, you at least felt that the shark was dangerous because it had speed in it's attacks.

With Jaws 3, with a body count of 5, 3 people are dead before you even get to a reasonable death scene and that was Fitzroyce, 10 minutes before the end of the film. And the only time you see the shark above the surface was knocking Lea Thompson aside. And badly shot, so you just see a side glimpse of it's nose.

I think what harmed it, alongside the poor effects and dark images, is the incompetent way it was filmed. Joe Alves was not the right man for the job.

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What ruined it for me were the teenagers and too much screaming.

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Sorry, that was meant for part 2.

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The score gave it a boring made for tv movie sound.
So from the start you knew it was not going to be a good movie.

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The opening credits.

😁

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The fish head floating in the opening credits... it all went downhill from there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jk4ExFF3tg

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At the Universal logo. 

I. Drink. Your. Milkshake! [slurp!] I DRINK IT UP! - Daniel Plainview - There Will Be Blood

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In the "minds" of the writers.

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Yeah even the Universal logo is cartoonish and stupid.

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I'd say the audience starts to roll their eyes when the baby shark tips over and dies.

I mean, yeah, maybe thats what it actually looks like when a shark dies... but in this case, the live version of the shark was just as lively as the dead version, meaning that it 'tipping over', just looked like a fake cardboard shark flipping over in the water (which is what it actually was).

I was 8 when this movie came out, and saw it theatrical...i remember the audience starting to giggle at this part, and even i thought it was a little ridiculously fake. Back in those days, you gave films more of a pass regarding special effects, but there is still a standard you'd expect in a feature. It was just obviously Dennis Quaid, playing in the pool with a shark doll.

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When the brothers & Kay & Kelly are running around drunk on the beach, the two girls should have gotten topless, if not fully naked, & then kissed.

TBH a mid/after credit should have shown Kelly had shark babies because the Shark should have been male.

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The board room meeting at Universal when some kid suggested they make a 3rd Jaws movie

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yep that. Not the credits , not the logo ,not the crappy fx, the whole idea of a third movie was stupid.

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