Jaws 3 & Jaws the Revenge Review - Off The Shelf Reviews

Published 2018-06-15

All Comments (21)
  • Glad to see this video reuploaded,Screw YouTube for constantly taking down the reviews. But we are Shelfers and we don't take no sh!t..#OTSR4Life.☺
  • @jamesmoran7015
    Guys I just wanted to say that your channel is absolutely outstanding. I thoroughly enjoy all of your reviews, even if I dont like the movie. I really laughed how angry Iain got at the stupidity of Covenant.The podcasts are also brilliant. Every week I look forward to your shows and I hope you continue for many years to come.
  • @srbarkerchan
    Fun fact: Capricorn, the dolphin that played Cindy in Jaws 3, is still alive today and currently lives at Orlando's Discovery Cove along with some of his children and grandchildren.
  • @leejones8582
    This came out the same year as Louis Gossett Jr. Oscar winning role in An Officer and a Gentlemen you can guess which film he is proud of
  • @wyattfogel
    13:02 The Guy That Played Philip FitzRoyce Was Simon MacCorkindale Who Is Yeah Known For "Manimal" Where He Played A Guy Who Can Turn Into Any Animal In Order To Solve Any Crimes Of Any Kind
  • @rustykuntz94
    Along with being down right horrible Jaws 4 is SOOO fucking depressing and sad. And its set at the beginning at Christmas?! Sean Brody dies within the first 10 minutes & then for a good 20 minutes after it feels like a sad soap opera. All that grieving for a character we really don't even know or care about. But the most maddening part was the reveal that Chief Brody died of a heart attack, brought on by fear of the shark says Ellen Brody. Plllllease, that man took on the great white twice and to do him dirty like that was so wrong, what cause Roy Scheider was smart enough to not take the small slap in the face part they were gonna give him to be killed off?!
  • @DrRockso79
    Damn, Jaws 3 followed by Howard the Duck for her first two movies?! Kinda surprised her career survived that double whammy tbh.
  • @whoawtf7419
    Wasn't expecting that in my sub box! Nice! Thanks for puttin in the work to keep your uploads available to the fans :D
  • @Giantshredder
    Best thing about Jaws 3 was Lea Thompson.... visually.
  • I saw this in 3-D the day it came out like "Jaws 2", the 3rd one was impressive at the time as was "Amityville 3-D" but the story & action was a let down compared to the excellent first two. You are quite correct in your perception of the movie being better in the theater at the time but in today's DVD/BR format it just looks & comes off quite poor. Never saw the "Revenge" film, a fantastic & fun profile on both movies guys, always enjoyable!
  • @gnc623
    Jaws 4 at least has a few good things to offer. Sean's death is pretty good. The underwater ship scene is good. I think the banana boat scene is actually quite good. The little girl is so innocent and likable that that image of her with the shark so close to getting her is horrifying. And the effects, while not good, are a definite improvement over #3. I am with Iain that 4 is not as bad as 3. From 4, I can at least pick out a few good things about it. I honestly can't think of anything for 3.
  • 44:03 Just incredible. Maybe the hydraulic arm isn't visible (which is a rarity in this one) but the molding "flash" on that gently swaying tail sure is. Spielberg wouldn't show us Bruce because they had such difficultly getting him to look good; the clowns who made these sequels just said, "meh, show 'im anyways, who cares." But yeah, it's still better than the special effects in the previous sequel--particularly that climactic explosion with the poorly-matted delayed-reaction "jaws" flying at us. I was such a glutton for bad-movie punishment in 1987 that I watched Jaws: The Revenge and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace in a single afternoon. In the theaters. Not even as a double feature, either, I paid separate admission to see each wretched piece of crap. WHAT THE HELL WAS WRONG WITH ME I COULD HAVE DIED
  • @andrewz732
    YESSSSSS i was hoping you guys would re upload this thanks alot
  • @MrZoolook
    So regarding The Revenge. You laugh thinking about how Martin Brody maybe fucked with the mafia, and the mafia sends a shark to kill the Brody family. That's actually not too far from the original premise of the film. Martin Brody arrests a voodoo priest, who curses the family to be killed by sharks. There is even a rarely televised TV version of the film that starts with a narrator saying (something like) "What you are about to see, might be true or a work of fiction. You must decide for yourself!"
  • @ghostlightx9005
    I saw J3 in the cinema in 3D. The 3D effects were absolutely fantastic (for the time). Orders of magnitude better than the rival 3D films of that time. I believe it was actually a very different 3D process they used and is part of the reason many of the effects look like bad blue-screen when viewed flat today. Even though I've seen many 3D movies since, I don't recall a single one where the foreground items popped as far out the screen as those in J3. That first fish head was right in front of my nose.
  • @VenusHeadTrap2
    The imagery of Bruce still visits me in my nightmares, especially Jaws 3. Certainly agree with Gary about the tunnel sequence being the standout scene. Hate going swimming by the dock because it gives a sense of geography for me of where the shark could swim past and bite me!