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Jaws 3-D release date: July 22nd, 1983 (turns 41) #ultimategeeks

: Filming at the landlocked SeaWorld Orlando provided a unique visual backdrop, but critics noted it lacked the open-ocean claustrophobia that made the 1975 original a "masterclass in suspense". Critical Legacy: "A Disaster of a Shark Flick"

: The film’s reception was so poor that the subsequent sequel, Jaws: The Revenge (1987), largely ignored its events. Jaws 3-D(1983)

: Budgetary constraints and the limitations of 1980s special effects led to many infamous sequences, such as the static, composite-shot shark slowly floating toward an underwater control room.

Compare the of Jaws 3-D to the mechanical shark "Bruce" from the original. Detail the alternate ending that was originally planned. Jaws 3-D release date: July 22nd, 1983 (turns

: The plot initially centers on the capture of a juvenile shark, only to reveal that its massive, vengeful mother is the true threat prowling the park's lagoons and underwater tunnels.

The film pivots to follow the now-grown sons of Martin Brody: Mike (Dennis Quaid) and Sean (John Putch). Mike, an engineer at the newly opened "Undersea Kingdom" at SeaWorld, finds himself at the center of a crisis when a 35-foot Great White shark infiltrates the park. Compare the of Jaws 3-D to the mechanical

Provide a breakdown of the compared to other 80s horror sequels.