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I agree, it was all out action, but the tension I felt in the first one was missing somehow.
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Another PoS - Single White Female 2. Loved the first one but the 2nd was horrid. Basic Instinct 2 was also horrendous (I know it's been mentioned already but I had to give it a shout out too).
I liked that part of the film as well, but just felt like it could have made a bit more impact had they just had a bit more to work with. While what's there is OK, I remember thinking at the time that it just needed to be a slight bit bigger in scale.
Perhaps to say it falls flat was too strong a way to go about critiquing it, as I do think that what's there is good. The idea certainly is, but given that it's the climactic moment for what was, I'm assuming, only meant at that point to be a trilogy, (and for a film subtitled Hell on Earth), I just always felt like it needed a little something extra. Not too much more, as a hoarde of CGI cenobites would have been the wrong way to go, but just something a bit more to heighten what was already there.
I spent a good $25 or so and a month of waiting to get it on blu-ray through Australia, since it's the only Region A version of the movie I could find. It's not sold anywhere in the States, though I suppose it's not terribly shocking, given that there are probably 20 other people that would buy the movie as I did!
@bondjames, I love her in it, as well.
*you been SPOCKED!*
But does Jaws 3D have ROBOT NINJAS?
The RoboCop remake was better than part 3.
I just watched that this past Friday. I can definitely see why John Cusack didn't come back for it. A few chuckles, but not that good at all.
H3 was pointless. I loved the first one and was on the fence about the second.
The second one was just a repeat of the first but even more vulgar.
Haven't even seen the third.
So...what do you cinephiles think, should I NOT watch Jaws 2 or is it still worth getting it? I know it can't be as brilliant as the original but I don't want to have Spielberg's vision ruined.
I know I have to keep away from Jaws 3 and 4.
I haven't seen any of the sequels in a very long time, but it can't hurt to give 'em a go and see. If anything, you know that you love 'Jaws,' so you always have that to fall back to if you don't care for the sequels.
One of the worst films I had ever seen, and certainly the worst sequel.
You should definately watch JAWS 2 (its not a patch on Spielberg's classic) but its quite a good film. It captures the look and feel of the original a lot more than the terrible 3 and 4. Plus - John Williams score for JAWS 2 is stunning. Some even say its better than the original but I won't go that far. Jaws 2 has a lot of great moments but despite having Roy Schieder its sorely missing both Shaw and Dreyfuss.
Only watch Jaws 3 for the WTF moments and to see how far Universal ruined the JAWS franchise in only 8 years! JAWS 4 is a waste of celluloid. But watch it only if your curious how worse things got after JAWS 3.
JAWS 2 is a masterpiece in comparison to 3 & 4.
Exorcist II is off the wall John Boorman who has made some brilliant films like Excalibur and Deliverance, was not on this planet when making Exorcist II. Exorcist II is definitely in Zardoz territory its a completely insane film, Richard Burton appears to be in a completely different film to the rest of the cast.
It's a terrible sequel, but as a zany nightmarish experience it's all right. Feels like an Italian horror film alla Lucio Fulci. In that sense, it's quite enjoyable.