Jaws 3-D Page #2

Synopsis: Several years after Amity's former Police Chief Martin Brody electrocuted the shark at Cable Junction, his sons, Mike & Sean, are now working in different roles at Sea World Orlando. Mike is working as a park engineer and considering marriage to his girlfriend, killer whale biologist Kathryn Morgan. Sean is also involved with 1 of the park's water skiers, Kelly Ann Bukowski. Sea World is about to open a massive 'Undersea Kingdom' which will bring visitors closer to marine life than ever before. The park is accessible from the ocean by a series of gates, one of which malfunctions. A young Great White Shark swims through the gate, and when a maintenance diver heads down to fix the gate he does not return. The young Great White is captured & placed in a tank but soon dies despite Kathryn's best efforts to save it. More alarming though, is the young shark's massive, 35 foot mother which has followed the baby shark into the lagoon and killed the maintenance diver, whose body is recovered. I
Director(s): Joe Alves
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
3.6
Metacritic:
27
Rotten Tomatoes:
11%
PG
Year:
1983
99 min
1,719 Views


- They're playing stand-off.

- Uh-oh.

My brother considers himself the

stand-off champion of New England.

And the western states.

- Go get 'em.

- (Growls)

(Whooping, laughter)

Hey, l wasn't ready!

l tell you, it's a game of balance.

l told you he'd fall on his ass.

(Man ) Hey, who's this guy?

This is for beers. You buyin'?

Ready?

My fly's open. (Chuckles )

(Bystanders gasping)

- No fair!

- (Guy ) Whooo!

Well, it's, uh...

not only a game of balance,

it's a game of deception.

Come on, l'll buy you two

and the one you owe me.

- OK.

- All right.

(Bystander) All right.

(Girl) See you later, Kelly.

Hey, l want you.

Come on, right now! Let's go.

- Kathryn, Mike.

- (Mike ) Hi.

- You know each other?

- l see my brother nailed you.

- Your brother?

- Yeah.

Without that old crotch trick,

he'd never have won.

- That's his best move.

- Runs in the family.

Well, it worked.

- What are we drinkin'?

- Champagne of the working classes.

- Beer. You owe me a couple.

- That's right. Comin' up.

Two beers.

So, you work at the park, huh?

- Mm-hmm. l'm a water skier.

- Oh.

(Laughs ) Your brother's cute.

Yeah. Him and Kathryn have, uh, been

together for a year and a half.

How about you?

Desperately unattached.

Lonely, confused.

Generous and loving to a fault.

lt's all in my eyes.

(Man ) Come on.

(2nd man ) OK.

We'll cop a lot of

good stuff tonight.

- l've got the tanks.

- Shh!

- ls the van OK here?

- Yes, it's OK.

We're off Sea World property.

Nobody uses this road.

Shh!

Yeah.

Yeah.

Climb over the fence,

and take it easy with the raft.

(Clatter)

(Whispering) Damn it!

You a**hole.

Now we gotta drag it

all the way down to the water!

- Ready to go?

- OK. Who's payin'?

Ah.

- Watch out. Snakes.

- Oh, come on. Don't bullshit me.

Chicken, huh?

- (Croaks )

- (Man gasps )

All right, steady.

- Steady.

- Got it.

OK. Here we go.

- Come on, paddle!

- l am.

Let's go out to the centre.

l sure hope this is worth it.

- (Laughing)

- (Mike groaning)

- Hey, Kelly, is this your car?

- Sure is.

Hey. Get off of there!

(Moaning, groaning)

- You wanna take a walk?

- Yeah.

Hey, what about baby brother?

- Aww!

- Aww!

Little baby brother.

Kelly, can you give him a ride home,

or shall l call his mommy?

- Nah, if he'll come quietly.

- No way. l scream and shout.

Oh, God, it stinks out here.

Let's get away!

- See ya.

- Hey, let's go swimming.

- N-no, l hate the ocean.

- Aww! Hey, l've got a better idea.

- Like lagoons?

- Lagoons?

- Lagoons.

- (She laughs )

(Engine starts )

Oh. How come Sean

doesn't visit more?

- He hates the water.

- What?

Yeah. Remember that shark attack l

told you about when we were in Amity?

Well, that's why he goes

to school in Colorado.

lf our parents didn't live

on an island, he'd never get wet.

- (She laughs )

- My dad, he's the same way.

God, l love this place.

l hated it when we first came here.

What's the matter?

Did you get a telephone call?.

Venezuela?

Guess l'm gonna have to start

learning Spanish.

- Ooh, baby.

- Yeah. Yeah.

That's wonderful. That's wonderful.

Oh, sh*t.

Reality.

How long?

Just a short year and a half.

l'd love you to come, you know.

Yeah.

But what about the six months

l've got left here

and the job opening up

at the Scripps lnstitute?

What about that? Huh?

Simple. Just give up your life

and follow me.

(She laughs )

- Oh, l'm happy for you. l am.

- l know you are.

What are we gonna do?

- Aha.

- Mm-hmm.

(Both chuckling)

- Ooh!

- (Laughs )

(Chuckles )

Come on.

- Oh, l don't go in the water.

- You don't swim?

Not even with friends?

Oh, uh, l swim.

l just, uh, l... l...

(Sighs ) lt's something that happened

when l was a kid.

l don't go in the water.

(Laughs awkwardly)

Hmm.

l bet l can overcome

your childhood fears.

l bet you can.

Come on.

My boots!

Kick 'em off, cowboy.

- Kelly!

- Come on in, Sean. lt's fun.

Come on.

- Here?

- Yeah, OK.

Somewhere down there

is the best coral.

A guy in Miami will give us

$200 for the good stuff.

Put it in the basket.

l'll pull it up.

(Kelly laughing in distance )

Come on, hurry, Randy.

l love this park at night.

lt's so deserted.

Yeah. So quiet.

Wait a second.

lsn't that Kelly's car?

Stop, stop, stop. Shh! Wait a second.

Stop.

Shh.

(Giggling)

l don't believe it.

She got him in the water.

Never underestimate the power, huh?

Attention. You, in the water. You are

trespassing on Sea World property.

Come out of the water with your hands

raised high above your head.

l'm OK. My brother works here.

Uh, l'm Kelly Ann Bukowski,

from the ski team.

You turkeys have any lD?

Wait a minute.

- Mike? Kay?

- Brother?

Mr Bullhorn sees all, knows all!

Dead is what you are!

You keep your hands

to yourself, young m...

- (Kelly screeches )

- Here, take this.

(Mike ) Yell for mother!

(Mike, Sean shouting, indistinct)

Finish up down there, damn it!

Come on, Randy.

We gotta get outta here!

- (Muffled thud)

- Now what?

Ow!

(Shouts )

(Kelly) Mike!

(Girls screeching)

(Kelly yelling, indistinct)

(Yelling, screaming)

- (Kay ) You cheater!

- (Screams )

(Sean ) That's what you are! Dead!

Some guys can sleep in

in the morning.

Some of us have to

be at work early. Good morning.

Some of us don't have to baby-sit a

park full of slugs and fishes either.

Yes, we just live

like slugs and fishes.

The dog does not

eat on the counter.

(Groans ) l put your wet clothes

in the dryer, sweetie.

- Thanks.

- Mmm. What are we eating?

Mmm. Thank you.

Hey, is this my beeper

or your beeper?

- l dunno. l'll use this beeper.

- Use that beeper.

Talk to you later.

l'll have my beeper

beep your beeper.

l'll have my beeper

beep your beeper back.

- Bye.

- See you later.

Aye.

Coffee?

Just throw it in my eyes,

it'll work faster.

That's what happens

when you stay up all night

workin' out childhood phobias.

That's right.

Make fun of your baby brother.

l was this close to doing it

in the water last night,

and that's a first.

- This close, huh?

- Shut up!

(Laughs )

Sorry. l didn't know it was therapy.

Just admit it. You messed me up.

l admit it. l messed you up.

ls everything all right

with you and Kathryn?

(Phone )

Hello? Yes, sir.

Calvin, l had my crew

on that yesterday.

Well, l know.

l don't want that to happen either.

(Sighs ) Tomorrow.

OK, OK. Calvin, l'll be right there.

- The boss, right?

- l gotta go to work.

- Yeah, can't do better than that!

- Really.

(Squeaking)

Yeah. Yeah!

Who's a good girl?. That's my baby.

(Dan ) Kay?

(Kay ) How are Cindy and Sandy?

Well, Cindy's OK,

but Sandy's still nervous.

(Kay ) Don't quit, Danny.

He can go higher.

(Kay ) That's it!

OK, girls. There are my girls.

Thank you. Come on. Ready...and go!

That's it.

What is this?

You ready? l said go!

lf those are the best behaviours,

l'd hate to see the worst.

May l help you?

Are you looking for somebody?

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Richard Matheson

Richard Burton Matheson (February 20, 1926 – June 23, 2013) was an American author and screenwriter, primarily in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres. He is best known as the author of I Am Legend, a 1954 science fiction horror vampire novel that has been adapted for the screen four times, as well as the movie Somewhere In Time for which Matheson wrote the screenplay, based on his novel Bid Time Return. Matheson also wrote 16 television episodes of The Twilight Zone, including "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Steel". He adapted his 1971 short story "Duel" as a screenplay directed by a young Steven Spielberg, for the television film of the same name that year. Seven more of his novels or short stories have been adapted as major motion pictures — The Shrinking Man, Hell House, What Dreams May Come, Bid Time Return (filmed as Somewhere in Time), A Stir of Echoes, Steel (filmed as Real Steel), and Button, Button. Lesser movies based on his work include two from his early noir novels — Cold Sweat, based on his novel Riding the Nightmare, and Les seins de glace (Icy Breasts), based on his novel Someone is Bleeding. more…

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