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blankfist (Member Profile)

qruel says...

Jaws: The Revenge (1987) is JAWS 4

http://imdb.com/title/tt0093300/

Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
1988 Nominated Saturn Award Best Actress
Lorraine Gary



Razzie Awards
Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
1988 Won Razzie Award Worst Visual Effects
Henry Millar (special effects supervisor)


Nominated Razzie Award Worst Actor
"Bruce the shark"


Worst Actress
Lorraine Gary


Worst Director
Joseph Sargent


Worst Picture
Joseph Sargent


Worst Screenplay
Michael De Guzman


Worst Supporting Actor
Michael Caine


qruel

In reply to this comment by blankfist:
Isn't this JAWS 3D? I believe it is. If it is, I remember seeing it in theaters back in the day and thinking it was supercool because of the "color" 3D glasses, as opposed to the red and blue ones. And, I have to agree with bamdrew, that was a cool shot at the end. Though, I'm not sure I get the metal band thing.

dag (Member Profile)

qruel says...

Jaws: The Revenge (1987) is JAWS 4

http://imdb.com/title/tt0093300/

Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
1988 Nominated Saturn Award Best Actress
Lorraine Gary



Razzie Awards
Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
1988 Won Razzie Award Worst Visual Effects
Henry Millar (special effects supervisor)


Nominated Razzie Award Worst Actor
"Bruce the shark"


Worst Actress
Lorraine Gary


Worst Director
Joseph Sargent


Worst Picture
Joseph Sargent


Worst Screenplay
Michael De Guzman


Worst Supporting Actor
Michael Caine


qruel

In reply to this comment by dag:
Which Jaws was this one 2?

Sleuth Trailer (1972)

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'laurence olivier, michael caine, original' to 'laurence olivier, michael caine, original, 70s' - edited by Deano

Dressed to Kill: Museum (1980)

dotdude says...

Netflix's description of the movie:

When a middle-aged wife and mother (Angie Dickinson) begins to doubt her own attractiveness, she turns to her therapist (Michael Caine), who declines her advances. But after her mysterious murder in an elevator, the therapist is reluctant to help police. When the detective assigned to the case (Dennis Franz) is content to do little to solve it, a prostitute who witnessed the crime teams with the victim's only son to find out the truth.



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