Review of Shark Attack 3: Megalodon (2002) by David L — 18 Jun 2010
My god, this was awful! I quite enjoyed 'Shark Attack 2', but this just threw away the chance to make a credible trilogy. It didn't get off to the greatest of starts, with a vast array of cheesy acting (notably John Barrowman), and extremely poor camera work, resulting in confusing action scenes.
Despite being a relatively modern take on a shark movie, there were no signs of advances in digital technology, or special effects, and the introuction of the Megalodon half way through the film, was a very comical last straw.
The graphics used to portray numerous victims being swallowed by a 10-foot wide sharks mouth were shockingly bad, and you come away feeling you've been subjected to more of a comedy, than a thriller - especially when Barrowman randomly asks his female co-star after a hard day of shark battling, if he can take her home to 'eat her p*ssy'.
............the pinnacle of realism!
This review of Shark Attack 3: Megalodon (2002) was written by David L on 18 Jun 2010.
Shark Attack 3: Megalodon has generally received mixed reviews.
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