tech_diver
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I'm into Sci-fi so I would give the storyline some slack for poetic licence. However, it's a slippery slope down to Sharknado 3.
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Comparing it to Deep Blue Sea is setting the bar ridiculously low.
Can you point me towards a better shark movie since jaws besides deep blue sea?
Thanks for the spoilers btw.
@HalcyonDaze very true movies now don’t really have much limitations and that can hurt them with crazy ideas. Also I think a lot of it has to do with what a majority of the population wants (money). A movie about misunderstood sharks and how they aren’t that terrifying/dangerous wouldn’t make as much money as the movie we see now.
I for one love sharks and welcome them any time I’m in/around water. I’ve had both friendly and scary incounters with sharks but nothing I wasn’t expecting/prepared for. One of my bucket list items is to freedive/scuba with a great white outside of a cage.
I’ll have to pick up a copy of The Girl of the Sea of Cortez. I’m sure most of my friends and family will be shocked I’m reading (haven’t since high school lol).
Well, if your intention is to sell movie tickets and eventually DVD's to the masses of mostly ignorant humans, it would probably be wise to have megalodon eating humans rather than whales. Just sayin.![]()
Apples and oranges. Megalodon in this movie is the equivalent to Godzilla or King Kong. 47 Meters Down seemed like they were trying to frame the story as practical, yet broke simple laws of diving physics.Don't forget 47 Metres Down.