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Super Shark
An offshore drilling accident triggers the release of a giant prehistoric shark. When marine biologist Kat Carmichael arrives, she runs up against corporate front man Roger Wade, who plots with Stewart to disrupt her investigation. With the help of Skipper Chuck and disc jockey Dynamite Stevens, Kat tries to find a way to defeat the monster which has evolved to a state where it can walk on dry land and fly...it's the SUPER SHARK!
Release : | 2011 |
Rating : | 2.5 |
Studio : | Retromedia Entertainment, Syfy, CineTel Films, |
Crew : | Production Design, Camera Operator, |
Cast : | John Schneider Sarah Lieving Jerry Lacy Ted Monte Catherine Annette |
Genre : | Adventure Horror Action Comedy Science Fiction |
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Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Yet another film in the B-movie killer shark genre which seems to be so popular at the moment, and is littered all over channels like Sy- Fy and the Horror channel. This is super low budget and at times cringe worthy bordering on hysterically stupid. A drilling platform uses less than legal means to get through the hardest type of rock they have ever encountered, as they breach the rock they inadvertently unleash a prehistorical killer which has been hibernating for thousands of years; Super shark. Super shark is bigger and badder the other ocean wildlife, and he can fly, and when required, he can walk on land (sort of). Super shark also emits a kind of radio wave which scrambles other radios - which is a good way of detecting if the shark is about to attack, but isn't good if you are trying to radio for help. Super shark starts it's mayhem by destroying the drilling rig where it was woken up and then heads off to attack the locals of a small beach town who happen to be building up to a bikini contest. Specialists in marine activity are called in and even the army, air force and marines are drafted in. Who will be victorious - the local populous or a prehistoric killer built for death and destruction.A sense of cheese is established early with the theme song to accompany the film, a funky "Super shark" song which will stay with you longer than the film does. Despite the bikini clad women in the film there isn't really any overtly sexual or nude scenes in the film. The gore and violence is kept to a minimum and shouldn't scare anyone - hell it's bad CGI blood throughout and you never see anyone killed off in a gruesome way. Speaking of CGI, expect to see a lot, from Super shark itself, man made machinery, tanks, even death scenes. The acting was probably one of the better features of the film and separates it from other cheese-fest films. The acting was fairly authentic most of the time, but it still felt as though the cast were brought in from newspaper adds, maybe even soft-porn magazines too. This is a pretty dumb film and if you have the stomach for cheesy films then you will enjoy this without getting offended. I'm giving this a 3 out of 10 because it was a bad film. I do like bad films and this one didn't stimulate me to turning it off, but I don't think I'd watch it again having witnessed it once. Enjoy!
"Kat Carmichael" (Sarah Lieving) is a marine-biologist and former OIB agent who has made it her mission in life to investigate all possibilities of illegal actions committed by oil companies. So when an oil platform is destroyed and most of the workers are killed due to suspected illegal activities ordered by management she finds herself directly involved in the investigation. What neither she nor anybody else knows is that a giant prehistoric shark was released by its underwater confinement and is now headed their way—with an enormous appetite. Now, rather than reveal any more of this film and risk ruining it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this movie had some potential. Now, that's not to say it fulfilled its potential. But at least it had some qualities which gave it potential. For example, I actually liked the acting of Tim Abell (as "Chuck"), Carolyn Martin (as "Tyler") and the aforementioned Sarah Lieving. Unfortunately, the special effects were weak and some of the scenes were just plain ridiculous. And that's putting it mildly. Very mildly indeed. In short, if you happen to like "shark movies" then you might enjoy this one. But I wouldn't count on it too much. Definitely below average.
The US military tries to keep a "Super-Shark" at bay, but our leading lady exclaims, "This isn't working!" The shark jumps around on dry land, threatening to eat everyone in sight. This turns out to be lifted from later in the story. One week earlier, an oil rig mishap seems to trigger the madness. Oceanic Investigation Bureau (OIB) marine biologist Sarah Lieving (as Kat Carmichael) suspects oily executive John Schneider (as Roger Wade) caused the shark growth with environmentally unfriendly chemicals...Still sporting his wavy "Dukes of Hazzard" hair, Mr. Schneider notices Ms. Lieving is attractive. "If only I had a mustache to twirl," he says. Minus his southern accent, Schneider sounds a bit like Robert Wagner. Lieving hires "Blue Moon" skipper Tim Abel (as Chuck) to help her find the monster shark. He also notices Lieving is attractive. Schneider works for former "Dark Shadows" reverend Jerry Lacy (as Stewart). A bikini contest is moderated by "Good Times" jive-taking Jimmie "J.J." Walker (as Stevens). Not dynamite.*** Super Shark (12/8/11) Fred Olen Ray ~ Sarah Lieving, John Schneider, Tim Abel, Jerry Lacy
Don't even try to take this film seriously, because it's obviously made for laughs. I saw it with some friends on a "b-movie night" and we laughed our asses off! The overly plastic animation of the shark, how it attacks and the clichés of the main characters almost getting it on with each other on screen, the bad acting (seriously, these "actors" are even worse than you in drama class), the way how the shark overcomes the attacks, etc etc. Even the camera work could've been better, but this film is just another stick of hay on the postmodern pile where I'm looking for needles that don't have "property of Christopher Nolan" laser printed on them (although he barely touches Kubrick's genius, but that's another topic).If you're a critic you will hate it, if you wanna see a movie for super laughs, get super shark.