Shark Night PG-13

Terror runs deep.
Shark Night
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DVD Details

  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 30 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: January 3, 2012
  • Originally Released: 2011
  • Label: 20Th Century Studios

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Entertainment Reviews:

Rotten19%

TOMATOMETER
Total Count: 70

Spilled22%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 28,612
Rating: 1/5 -- Sharks have it bad enough as endangered, misunderstood predators with a terrible public relations image without seeing their serial-killing stardom drowned out by hammy acting and torture-porn villainy. Full Review
Los Angeles Times
Sep 2, 2011
Shark Night, handled with impersonality by Snakes on a Plane pilot David R. Ellis, aspires to nothing more or less than carrying along an audience through a string of unremarkable kills, often involving high-jumping fish. Full Review
Village Voice
Sep 7, 2011
[A] proudly ridiculous B-movie....There are times when the movie's refusal to wink is downright impressive.
Movieline
Sep 2, 2011
When I wasn't laughing at the scenes of sharks leaping out of the water to attack their prey (in trees! on jetskis!) I was questioning the happy coincidence of a runaway motorboat heading directly towards a pier littered with flammable gas tanks. Full Review
Trespass
Sep 8, 2013
Rating: B -- Ellis does a good job with timing and cuts together what looks like footage of real sharks with his actors in a way that makes us take notice without having too many shots where what we may assume is an animatronic shark is in frame with a performer. Full Review
Assignment X
Feb 8, 2019
Rating: 2/5 -- The result is a movie that isn't crummy, exactly, just blah: when the freakiest teeth on screen belong not to one of Walt Conti's animatronically realized sharks but to a good-ol'-boy called Red, you know you have a problem.
New York Times
Sep 3, 2011
Rating: 1.5/5 -- No matter how hastily pieced together the film feels, you can't help but admire Ellis' tenacity... It's just a shame it's not any good. Full Review
HeyUGuys
Aug 13, 2018

Product Description:

Vacationing college students fight a shiver of sharks after traveling to an island getaway and being surrounded by the ferocious man-eaters in this sun-soaked shocker from director David R. Ellis (FINAL DESTINATION 2, SNAKES ON A PLANE). The moment Sara (Sara Paxton) and her friends arrive at her parent's Louisiana lake house, the party is in full gear. Everyone is swimming in the salt-water lake and having a blast until Malik (Sinqua Walls) loses his arm in what initially appears to be a tragic wake-boarding mishap. Determined to get him to the nearest hospital as quickly as possible, Malik's friends fire up the speedboat and hit the water full throttle. It isn't until they're far from shore that the reality of the situation finally dawns on them -- the lake is teeming with hungry sharks, and a tiny speedboat isn't about to stop them from getting their next meal. Suddenly, a severed arm is the least of their worries. As the feeding frenzy begins, Sara and her pals realize that their only hope for survival is to swim for their lives and reach the beach without becoming fish food.

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  • UPC: 024543774082
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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