Before “Jaws 3-D”, there was THIS “Jaws 3.”
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Being a film student, I’m loving this video series. It’s great to get a look back at some of the very best (and sometimes very worst) of remakesploitation flicks. However, those puns at the start of every video are cringe-worthy! I’m really sorry, Ed, but they’ve got to go.
Other than that, keep up the good work! I can’t wait for Press Start 2
Cool! Are you gonna make a DVD for this series?
I actually saw this film in the theaters as “Great White” when I was a kid. Took me years to find it again.
Really enjoyed this review Ed. Please keep them coming.
Side note: Just got my order from you and am loving Rampage. I sincerely hope Dark Maze will be releasing more of these turkish delights. :)
Sorry Jens, the puns stay! Muwahahaha! :-D
Steve, probably no DVD for “Deja View,” but the online versions won’t be going away.
Storyteller, congrats on being one of the few to see “Great White” in theaters! As I understand it, it only lasted a few days before getting pulled.
Very interesting that is was “almost”released here in the US. Too bad it wasn’t, after all, imitation is the highest form of flattery! But really, Spielberg got the idea off of the 1916 Jersey Shore shark attacks, so it’s not like it was an original story. Now, if only someone would make a film about the actual event in 1916, THAT would be interesting!
Ed, It showed the whole week. But this was a small town in upper Michigan called Alpena. I doubt anyone was checking on us there. :)
I also got to see Godzilla Vs. MechaGodzilla at this theater. So I really had no idea just how good I had it as a kid.
Fred
Sorry, Alpena is in the upper part of Lower Michigan. Hit submit a little too fast.
Very well produced, dear Ed. Good show quality in every episode!