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Shark Night 3D
A weekend at a lake house in the Louisiana Gulf turns into a nightmare for seven vacationers as they are subjected to fresh-water shark attacks.
Release : | 2011 |
Rating : | 4.1 |
Studio : | Rogue Pictures, Next Entertainment, Silverwood Films, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Sara Paxton Dustin Milligan Chris Carmack Joel David Moore Chris Zylka |
Genre : | Horror Thriller |
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Absolutely brilliant
I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Blistering performances.
Very bad movie, many lacking out which nerves you out. The girl takes the pistol and on a dumb way the guy get it back, it's a scene that shouldn't be in a movie and many like that one. Like when the guy got his arm eaten off, they didn't want him take to the hospital but next day they did so it does not make sense. Characters are mediocre, there are noting so special to get you into the movie. Also to mention, the name of he movie is the shark night so as you would thing, they will be eaten one by one while swimming, wrong. No one is eaten that way, woman felt off, another characters were killed. So non-innovative for a teenage slasher horror movie. Effects are above the average but stupid scenes destroy the movie. Because of the effects and some parts which are good in a plot I rate is as a sufficient movie to watch but that's bellow the good. If you like sharks, 3D and you want to entertain kids, this is a good intro for them as a horror but for the grown ups, bypass the movie
Athlete Malik invites his geeky tutor to go on a fun break from college. Sara (Sara Paxton) has a family lake house on an island. The locals include Dennis who has a history with Sara and sheriff Sabin (Donal Logue). The 7 college friends are shocked when Malik loses an arm while water skiing. Then a shark attack destroys their boat. The phones don't work and they're stuck on the island. Maya is killed. Dennis and Red from the bait shop comes to the rescue, sort of.Hot bods getting eaten by sharks is a good idea to get the neanderthals. This has a little bit more. There are explosive action. The bikinis are skimpy. There are bad guys. Katharine McPhee looks good getting eaten. The other shark attacks aren't scary enough. The CGI sharks could be better. It's limited TV movie level CGI. Sinqua Walls walking around is silly as heck. The action gets covered up sometimes by the blood. It's not as horrible as I expected but it's not a good movie by any means. It has some fun moments for fans of B-movie horror.
After watching Shark Night, I was totally disgusted - NO character development, NO story, NO deep and meaningful inner message designed to enrich the soul and really make you think.Only kidding.If you haven't already figured it out, Shark Night is about sharks - sharks that eat people. And, if that's all you're looking for, you shouldn't feel too short-changed.Shark Night starts off with a couple of carefree, randy American teenagers, frolicking around in a salt water lake - guess what happens to them? Anyway, cut to the local collage where a group of seven insanely good-looking teens, all armed with quick wits and iphones, go to the same salt water lake to chill out.Then, when bikini meets shark teeth, there can only be one winner. Okay, so the sharks are all (surprise surprise) water-based, but don't worry, our human heroes find every excuse possible to end up in the water.So, there you have it. If you like your B-movies bloodthirsty and don't take things too seriously, you'll enjoy this (think Piranha 3D or Cabin Fever). Some other reviews have said the special effects looked cheap and there wasn't enough of the sharks. I found the FX okay and the sharks were hardly given any real dialogue to learn, so give them a break, okay? http://thewrongtreemoviereviews.blogspot.co.uk/
Judging from the movie's poster, which features a terrified young woman in a bikini being pursued by a massive shark, I'm guessing that Shark Night 3D was rushed into production to cash in on the success of the recent Piranha movies, which proved surprisingly entertaining thanks to an excess of nudity and gore. However, it soon becomes apparent that, in order to gain a 15 certificate (PG13 in the states) and thereby increase its potential audience, this one is missing all the 'good stuff' that made the Piranha films so entertaining.The first sign that this film ISN'T going to be as anywhere near as demented as either Piranha flick is when the first victim, a hot blonde in a tiny swimming costume, gets topless but fails to flash her goods and is then eaten by a shark in remarkably lame fashion. This unfulfilled promise of nudity and gore continues with the introduction of a group of college kids who take time out from studying to party at a lakeside villa, unaware that the water is teeming with voracious man-eaters (the reason for which is suitably daft); the girls (Sara Paxton, Katharine McPhee, and Alyssa Diaz) are all extremely fit, but apart from a brief bit of side-boob, there is no nekkidness, and the carnage is mostly limited to lots of blood in the water.The result is a reasonably entertaining piece of popcorn fodder aimed squarely at a teen audience—mindless, logic-free fun for the duration, but instantly forgettable.