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Jaws 2 - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital [4K UHD]
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Genre | Drama, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense |
Format | 4K, Subtitled |
Contributor | David Brown, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Keith Gordon, Mark Gruner, Jeannot Szwarc, Joseph Mascolo, Richard D. Zanuck, Roy Scheider See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 57 minutes |
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The horror is far from over as Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton reprise their iconic roles in Jaws 2. Four years after the great white shark terrorized the small resort of Amity, unsuspecting vacationers begin disappearing in an all-too-familiar fashion. Police Chief Brody (Scheider) finds himself in a race against time when a new shark attacks ten sailboats manned by teenagers, including his own two sons. The same heart-stopping suspense and gripping adventure that enthralled movie audiences throughout the world in Jaws returns in this worthy sequel to the original motion picture classic.
Bonus Content:
- Includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray and a digital copy of Jaws 2 (Subject to expiration. Go to NBCUCodes.com for details.)
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
- Deleted Scenes
- The Making of Jaws 2
- Jaws 2: A Portrait by Actor Keith Gordon
- John Williams: The Music of Jaws 2
- The "French" Joke
- Storyboards
- Theatrical Trailers
- Theatrical Trailer
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : Unknown
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Package Dimensions : 6.77 x 5.39 x 0.43 inches; 2.82 ounces
- Director : Jeannot Szwarc
- Media Format : 4K, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 57 minutes
- Release date : July 4, 2023
- Actors : Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Joseph Mascolo, Mark Gruner
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian
- Subtitles: : English, German, Italian
- Producers : Richard D. Zanuck, David Brown
- Language : English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B0C62FXF6R
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #12,939 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,427 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025great movie
- Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025Considering Jaws 2 has mixed responses (I personally love it), it's a great movie and oddly enough looks really great in 4K. Image is clean and even throughout.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2016This is a great Bluray edition follow-up to the original.
All the Special Features from the DVD are transferred over to this HD Bluray edition from Universal.
Chief Brody suspects more shark attacks in the days ahead after finding remains of what was believed to have been a "boat accident". Upon further investigation, the evidence suggests another Great White attack in the waters near Amity Island.
His teenage and younger son now are in danger as they go against their father's wishes and take part in a boating expedition to "Cable Junction" with other teens/friends of the older son. Peer pressure sets in when a gal insists that he go along after the older son declares "I don't always do what my parents tell me to do" to one of the gals in the group.
Getting there is a challenge however, as the Great White that attacked Tina and her boyfriend's boat is headed in their direction. There is some great tense moments here in this sequel. I would say it is quite a good follow up to one of the very best summer movies that have ever been filmed and remains so, to this day in 2017.
Picture and sound are great for a Universal 1978 movie. I don't believe it is "Restored" like that of the 1975 original "Jaws", but it doesn't have to be. It looks good in HD. All the usual characters are pretty much back, with the exception of Richard Dreyfuss. Although, Chief Brody did make contact with him via phone call or make an attempt to do so at one point in the movie.
Bonus Features are ~
DELETED SCENES...
* Martin, Ellen, Peterson
* At Home with the Brodies
* The Vote
* Underwater: The Shark attacks Helicopter Pilot
THE MAKING OF JAWS 2
JAWS 2: A Portrait By Actor Keith Gordon (CHRISTINE, DRESSED TO KILL, BACK TO SCHOOL)
JOHN WILLIAMS: THE MUSIC OF JAWS 2
THE FRENCH JOKE
STORYBOARDS
DTS HD Audio 2.0.English. ** 16 Subtitles!
Menu is decent, still frame, with background music from the movie.
*** RIP Roy Scheider! **
- Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2012There are some genuinely terrifying scares in this movie, some really creative camera setups (the camera on the shark's back is brilliant, a different view than we saw in the first Jaws), inventive shark attacks and action set-pieces (I'd put everything director Jeanot Zwarc did right up there with anything Spielberg did in the original Jaws), and an underlying tension that builds and never lets up! The three leads from the first film (Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton), as well as Brody's sons and a bunch of their teenaged friends stuck on their tiny Catamaran sailboats with the marauding shark cruising around them looking for its next meal, serve up credible and believable performances within the confines of Carl Gottlieb's by-necessity rushed script re-write. We really feel the kids' fear, and their pain, in losing their loved ones.
Jaws 2 is scarier than the first Jaws, because, in the first Jaws, despite Quint's best effort to sabotage it, at least the guys were on a boat that had a MOTOR, so they could propel themselves out of there! In Jaws 2, on their tiny Catamarans, some of which get capsized and destroyed, the kids are totally vulnerable, exposed, at the shark's mercy!
That said, the only down-shot of this movie, aside from a plot that I, if I wrote the screenplay, would have stationed in a completely different part of the United States, with a completely different species of shark (Bull, Mako, Tiger, etc.) and a completely different cast, with Brody called in as a "consultant", is the shark itself: It looks fake. Even in the first Jaws, the filmmakers created a foam rubber mold for the shark that was "stylized" from what a real Great White shark looks like. The first time around, for the most part, it worked, because the shark didn't show its ugly head until 2/3 of the way through the movie, behind Brody as he is chucking chum into the water. In this film, the shark's ugly head is seen almost from the get-go, from the first attack on the poor hapless driver of the boat who is attempting to see what happened to her water-skier friend she was towing who was eaten, to the end. This would be OK, if the shark looked real. Since it doesn't, seems director Zwarc didn't follow Spielberg's mantra of "what you don't see is scarier" that worked so well in the first film.
For a film with the word "Jaws" in it, you'd think more care would have been taken in the creation of the jaws, the mandibles themselves, in the foam rubber mold, to make the jaws of the mechanical shark look like the jaws of a real Great White shark. In the first Jaws, at least they got the TEETH right. In Jaws 2, the shark looks like it went to the dentist to get its teeth cleaned, was handed a clean bill of health and a tube of Colgate toothpaste with MFP Fluoride and teeth-whitening gel, told by the dentist to keep up the good work! The shark's dentes look immaculate, pearly white. I know this is a "movie shark", but c'mon, guys.
One wonders why, when given such great real archival footage shot by Ron and Valerie Taylor, Australian divers who filmed footage of real Great Whites that was used for both Jaws and Jaws 2, as well as the numerous photographs of real Great Whites in books and research of the time, Roy Arbogast, who designed the shark this time, and Joe Alves, production designer who helped design the mechanical shark for the original Jaws, and who here serves as production designer and associate producer, didn't take more time prior to production to perfect the LOOK of the MOLD of the mechanical shark! Given the phenomenal success of the original Jaws, surely there was more than ample time (and money) between 1975 and 1978 to perfect the design, and they KNEW there was going to be a sequel right after Jaws shattered box office records in 1975, so they could've gotten right to work on creating a shark that was far superior to the original.
The mechanical shark does MOVE better in this film, than in the first film, thanks to the guys perfecting the armature of the underwater mechanism, and the pneumatics, to work better in the open ocean. Maybe that's where all their R & D went, and the LOOK of the mold was considered "fluffy", "superfluous", an afterthought.
To give both Alves and Arbogast credit, both really talented guys, they WERE embroiled in the creation of sets and FX for Spielberg's next film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, at the time, between 1976 and 1978, so they only had a limited amount of time to scramble to create a working series of mechanical sharks for this film between Close Encounters' release in 1977 and 1978, the release of Jaws 2.
(sigh) Well, Jaws 2 IS a Hollywood movie, not a National Geographic documentary. If you can ignore the fake-looking shark, which kinda undermines the direction, ingenious camerawork and acting performances, which are quite good, you're in for some genuinely primordially exciting good scares, fun in the summer sun! A shark that has acquired a taste for human flesh after you will indeed keep you from even dipping a TOE in the ocean for some time!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024The movie still holds up almost 50yrs later. The transfer looks great too.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023Film is much better than expected: story, pacing, acting, etc.
But the real highlight is the quality of the disc: region free disc, with just enough languages for everybody, great extras and a general quality of production that is absolutely as good as the excellent 4K version of the first part.
Can only highly recommend this disc for any interested person. :)
- Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024I found this to be an excellent upgrade from the DVD and even the blu-ray. Great sound and image!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023I haven't seen the sequel in a long time, so I decided to buy it. Well-made and realistic as they use a physical mechanical shark as opposed to CGI. With CGI you can tell it's fake, but this shark looks like the real thing.
Top reviews from other countries
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in France on January 24, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Culte
4k reussi image de qualité son propre vo vf
- angela lymanReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 13, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Jaws 2 blu ray
Bought for my son for Christmas, he loves it
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France DesnoyersReviewed in Canada on July 20, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars jawa 2
tres bon films egal au premier je le recommande
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MariaReviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Toda una secuela clásica por fin restaurada en 4K Ultra HD!
Soy fan de la saga "Tiburón" y cuando supe que Universal Studios había restaurado el clásico de 1978 "Jaws 2" o "Tiburón 2" en 4K Ultra HD, la compré de inmediato.
Se ve espectacular, mejor que nunca, con una calidad de imagen fuera de serie. Lo mejor es que trae subtítulos en español, y lo peor es que no trae el Slipcover de colección a pesar de que la compré casi cuando salió a la venta.
MariaToda una secuela clásica por fin restaurada en 4K Ultra HD!
Reviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2024
Se ve espectacular, mejor que nunca, con una calidad de imagen fuera de serie. Lo mejor es que trae subtítulos en español, y lo peor es que no trae el Slipcover de colección a pesar de que la compré casi cuando salió a la venta.
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Ivanilson silvaReviewed in Brazil on May 1, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Top filme
Só faltava esse gostei muito da compra e ainda mais com promoção. Eu índico a compra filme top e a entrega muito boa rápida como sempre