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On the plus side, at least it's uncut. The cinema version was trimmed to a
PG and the fullscreen videos have remained as a 15-cert until widescreen ones
came out last year rated 12.
The teeth of the sea. Not in 3D.
Presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen (not 16:9 as stated on the back of
the box), the print is way too dark and muted most of the time and underwater
scenes look particularly murky. It's certainly in need of a remastering.
At least the sound's in surround, but there's nothing unexpected here and
the few moments that do use the rear speakers don't last long.
As the lack of effort into making the film sank, so did the same for the extras.
This DVD contains just the 4-minute Jaws 2 trailer plus the teaser
trailers for Jaws 3 and Jaws: The Revenge.
There are 16 chapters to the film which isn't enough, the menus are
static and silent and subtitles come in 6 languages: English for the deaf and
hard of hearing, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and Finnish.
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