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  1. The best shark movie I have seen. 2. Jaws. 1975 2h 4m PG. 8.1 (661K) Rate. 87 Metascore. When a killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Cape Cod, it's up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down. Director Steven Spielberg Stars Roy Scheider Robert Shaw Richard Dreyfuss. The second best. 3.

  2. Best Shark Movies (And Worst) Ranked by Tomatometer. You’re gonna need a bigger screen. But that’s only if you want to take in the full awesome glory of earth’s bitiest avenger: the shark!

    • Shark Night
    • Jaws 2
    • Deep Blue Sea 3
    • The Meg
    • Open Water
    • Bait
    • 47 Meters Down
    • Deep Blue Sea
    • The Shallows
    • Jaws

    The ratio of "alpha" to "minnow" when it comes to shark movies is lopsided towards the negative, which means movies like Shark Nightsqueak onto the list for general competency. Vacationers in the Louisiana gulf are attacked by backwoods maniacs who take their Shark Week obsession to the max by attaching cameras to ferocious sharks. It's ridiculous ...

    Jaws 2does not earn the distinction of being a sequel that’s better than the original, but competition is thin around these parts. Roy Scheider is back, protecting Amity Island from another Great White shark that starts devouring water skiers and beachgoers. It’s a bit more action-heavy — which cost original director John D. Hancock his position be...

    Yes, there are two Deep Blue Sea sequels. Deep Blue Sea 3significantly rebounds after the franchise blemish that is Deep Blue Sea 2, returning to the original’s sharky goodness. Scientists trying to protect Great White sharks on the artificial island of Little Happy encounter mercenaries and bull sharks who threaten their safety — yeah, it’s a full...

    Jason Statham versus a 75-foot-long shark from the Mariana Trench? I wish The Megwasn’t dulled to PG-13 and shed some storytelling fat, but as a blockbuster aquatic horror spectacle, The Meg delivers on its 23 million-year-old premise. There’s danger afloat as massive Megalodon chompers attempt to shatter enforced dive cages or underwater research ...

    Where Jaws used a mechanical shark and countless other films opted for computer-generated beasts, Open Waterstrives for authenticity by going with real sharks. Filmmaker Chris Kentis and wife slash producer Laura Lau are avid scuba divers and wanted to generate as much natural behavior in the film as possible. That means they also serve as cinemato...

    Before Crawl trapped family members in a flooded crawl space with alligators during a category 5 hurricane, Baittrapped patrons and workers inside a supermarket with agitated Great White sharks during a freak tsunami. Credit Australia with one of the better recent fin flicks, as survivors rig diving gear from shopping carts and parking lots with pe...

    The ticking clock element of 47 Meters Downadds panic to an already frantic underwater escape scene. Mandy Moore and Claire Holt play sisters trapped on the ocean’s floor after a disastrous shark diving expedition, unable to maneuver without attracting finned attention. There’s so much accomplished by using a landscape of aquatic nothingness as two...

    You know your movie is good when there’s an LL Cool J song about it. “Deepest, bluest, my hat is like a shark’s fin” encapsulates the 90s outrageousness of Deep Blue Sea, a movie about genetically enhanced Mako sharks and greedy pharmaceutical failures. A loaded cast fights to escape what their characters created, but not even Samuel L. Jackson can...

    Blake Lively goes toe to toe with an imposing finned foe in The Shallows. Jaume Collet-Serra proves he’s one of the most mindful blockbuster filmmakers in the contemporary game, taking only a few locations (rock formation, water, buoy) and elevating the heck out of tension. Factor in Lively’s tremendous work against a CG shark that still looks damn...

    Steven Spielberg forever changed the summer blockbuster landscape with the still reigning champ of sharky cinema. Whatever struggles Spielberg faced using his animatronic Great White that didn’t always want to cooperate were well worth the outcome, some $476.5 million later in box office returns. Jaws is a lesson in holding your cards until the per...

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  3. 4 de ago. de 2023 · Jaws is the king of all shark movies, but the subgenre hasn’t lost its capacity to surprise. We list the best examples, including Open Water, The Meg, 47 Meters Down, The Shallows, and...

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  4. Two sisters vacationing in Mexico are trapped in a shark cage at the bottom of the ocean. With less than an hour of oxygen left and great white sharks circling nearby, they must fight to survive.

  5. 9 de mar. de 2024 · Shark attack movies on this list include The Shallows, Deep Blue Sea, 47 Meters Down, and the Sharknado movies. Vote up the top shark films, whether they are the scariest, the most interesting, or simply the most fun. You'll even find a few shark movies based on true stories.

  6. 12 de out. de 2021 · Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures. "47 Meters Down: Uncaged" is much, much better than the original film. The film's anything-goes attitude towards underwater shark mayhem is...