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this could have been good,but sadly,its too inplausible,anthony sabato jr has a grudge...PLEASE!I wanted to like it,love
shark
movies ,someone should have asked my opinion before they wrote this.ha!ha! the
shark
is cool but the story lacks...alot!
It has something to do with a group of friends taking of an oath (of friendship) and then some Indian curse that manifests itself into a
shark.
Anyway, the majority of the film is padded out with boring dialogue and 'drama', and the
shark
itself - which lets not forget, is the only thing we really want to see - finds itself in merely a cameo role.
Or not even that since most the
shark
is actually stock footage!
Despite being a trash genre, there are actually a lot of fun Jaws rip-offs; but with this one, Joe D'Amato makes it clear that he couldn't be bothered to even try, and the result is what must be the worst Italian
shark
movie of all time.
The
shark
is boring and is just this big slow computer generated silly thing.
I love
shark
movies and this one just disappoints.
The fact that the 'monster
shark'
doesn't feature too often is probably a good thing given the creature design, but there's never enough elsewhere to pull the film through without it.
Ruth Roman has the film's best moments as a society
shark
with her trap set for Van, but what exactly do these women see in him?
Now out of all the
shark
movies I've seen, this one takes the cake!
Antonio Sobato, Jr. does an excellent role as a son who seeks the
shark
who killed his father.
The view of the
shark
was indeed scary in some angles, but the effects were a blur, and the scenes were a little weak in some places.
It evolved to become a Monty Python- esquire show with outrageous concepts and brutally swift and sharp societal critiques(Such as their defense of the noble underpants gnomes) and eventually settled to be entirely self referential and "meta" like the Simpsons did, and has unfortunately jumped the
shark.
They seriously jumped the
shark
when came he to the show.
It got worse with the cardboard thin characters killing their friend by holding her from her legs and not letting go so she got impaled by a tree and when the bad guy moved under water like the
shark
in Jaws.
the dolphins will kill you so much that the
shark
will be begging to go to the bottom of hell.
Bava's creature is a humongous sea-devil and it's more than just a
shark!
The
shark
itself is an unintentionally laughable creation and it was a wise decision of Lamberto Bava to only show it vaguely and in quick flashes.
Watching the beach on your screen is also a very relaxing experience, as it is an ideal place for just taking it easy and not worrying too much about getting eaten by a rubber
shark.
the guy meets some scientist whos pretty hot, and they and this crew of about a hundred people set out on the main character's submarine to kill the same megalodon that killed his parents.now, the
shark
in this movie is a really fake looking CGI
shark.
you would expect to see a
shark
or something, and you do. a brief shadow of the CGI
shark
floats around every few seconds but that's just it.
also, i don't remember one happy facial expression at all throughout the film's entire runtime, a majority of the film takes place in the dark depths of the abyss, where the story gets even more dull, and all the characters (the
shark
too) die in the end.
I was thinking Sabato would manage to kill the
shark
and manage to save himself and the girl, but no, they all die, and the film ends with the shark, all blown up, and the submarine (with Sabato's crushed and burned body in it) sinking into the abyss.
So the film winds around some early silliness and stumbles along with all sorts of Alexander allusions in both the foreground and background (which I really liked), ending with a dated
shark
attack (you couldn't go to a movie in '79-'80 without some
shark
showing up to menace the audience).
Indianapolis soon after the delivery of the bombs to Tinian) in Robert Shaw's description of the
shark
attacks on the survivors in JAWS.
Al Pacino plays Shylock, a Jewish loan
shark
who plots revenge on a Catholic that has looked down on him.
This is as much a crocodile film as OPEN WATER was a
shark
film.
I do think that the producers should have chosen another
shark
instead of the hammerhead to enhance the antagonist part in the story.
We get hawk-men,
shark
men, lion men, high priests, creatures like dragons, octasacks, orangapoids, and tigrons(oh my!)and many, many other fantastic things.
In Jaws and all the other
shark
films we all have seen or herd about they all use fake made sharks, well in Joe D'Amato's film he takes a new approach by using all stock footage for his
shark
scenes.
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