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shark attack 3 megalodon
Year: 2002
Classification: Horror

Directed:

- David Worth (II)




cheesy acting but decent for shark lovers

shark attack 3, has a lot of stale dialogue and cheesy acting but overall a decent movie for the shark lovers at heart imagine if you will a 80 foot long great white shark with a bad attitude! well thats what the film delivers, off the coast of mexico a beach resort is plagued by a number of unexplained shark attacks while out on a liesure dive our main guy ben finds a tooth buried in an underwater cable come to find out it belongs to a species of shark thought extinct for almost 30 million years, (carcharadon megladon) the great white shark's long lost relative, good action sequences, lots of gore and some good shark footage make up for some very bad acting and dialogue but as i said before if your a shark lover its worth a look but thats it, i wouldnt recommend buying this just go to your local video store and rent it for it holds very little replay value


Bad

I love Shark movies...I was too young for Jaws, but I always rent new shark movies. I saw 1 and 2. 3 interested me because this is the second shark movie about a megalodon shark. Well, trust me. Get the other one. This has bad acting and it's vaguely soft-porny. These people are begging to be eaten! It's basically about- once the damn story develops- a rift in the ocean and megalodons once thought to be extinct are protecting their eggs. The story centers around a baby and miscommunications, villains, and misconceptions. There's not much of a story. It's kind of; oh this thing underwater opened and here they are back again.<BR>I did read there is a NEW Megalodon movie coming out July 2004, so wait for that.


Some awesome parts you may have missed

For those of you who haven't had the privelege of witnessing the spelndor that is Shark Attack 3: Megalodon, I highly recommend that you do so now. If you buy the DVD, I guarantedd that you won't regret your purchase.
For those who have seen and acknowledged the awesomeness of this film, here are some things to look for when watching it a second time (another thing I highly recommend).
1. When Ben comes out of the water after finding the shark tooth, he mentions to the other divers that he was getting himself dinner, and holds up a mesh bag. This bag is apparently supposed to contain a lobster, but its contents more closely resemble the thing that jumps out of the egg in Alien.
2. When Ben is taking a picture of the shark tooth and uploading it to his computer with his digital camera, a perceptive observer will notice that the camera is not, in technical terms, "attached" to the computer during any part of the process.
3. When Cat is looking at the message Ben posted, the word "mystery" has somehow changed its spelling to "mistery"
4. For those who don't know what fiberoptic cable is, I should explain that it is more or less a bunch of long strands of glass that you shine light through. I'm no expert, but I can't imagine a fiber-optic cable creating the "low level electric fields" that supposedly lure the sharks out of the trench.
5. When the John McCain-looking character shows the tracking device he's going to attach to the shark, it looks suspiciously like a common kind of garage door opener.
6. When the yacht is attacked at the end, you can pretty clearly see the actors knocking furniture over to help simulate a violent striking of the boat by a monster shark.
7. The end credits, after the first three people, read more like a copy of the Russian census. I'd estimate that about 85-90% of the last names end in the letter 'v'.






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