Sentences with phrase «good shark movie»

Probably not, but we all need a good shark movie at least once a year.

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After that Ismail squandered a fortune funding not only that inspirational movie but also the music label COZ Records («The guy was areal good talker,» says Rocket); a cosmetics procedure whereby oxygen was absorbed into the skin («We were not prepared for the sharks in the beauty industry»); a plan to create nationwide phone - card dispensers («When I was in college, phone cards were a big deal»); and, recently, three shops dubbed It's in the Name, where tourists could buy framed calligraphy of names or proverbs of their choice («The main store opened up in New Orleans, but doggone Hurricane Katrina came two months later»).
Mark The Shark that was my nick name given to me at a early age from my sister I am kind and I like to sing and play the guitar - I like to cuddle and watch a good movie - i tend to like BBW with a nice figure and Older Women I find the most attractive... if that is you send me an e-mail or chat...
A good tone of a low budget shark movie that the potential to be a fun night -LSB-...]
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Red Water (August 17; 8 to 10 p.m.; TBS), with Lou Diamond Phillips as a Louisiana riverboat captain and Kristy Swanson as his scientist ex-wife, seems about to blame some of the carnage that occurs in this movie on an oil company as well as a bull shark, but then retreats to blaming Coolio and a gang of treasure - hunting cutthroats.
Ultimately, The Shallows is a killer shark movie that's pretty damn good.
It may not feature angry 3D sharks, but Alexander Payne's new film The Descendants might be a better movie.
Full of deep sea despair, massive Great White sharks, and a star from This Is Us, the movie delivers some the best jump - in - your - seat thrills, but at the same time, it's just a series of ignorant decisions made by the characters that will have you rooting for the Great Whites.
In a movie filled with vegetarian sharks and the best fictional seagulls going, Dory still manages to steal every scene with her absence memory.
Starting in June, the movies arrived at the end of the month, every month, with the consistency of a good B - movie rep program: The Blake Lively - versus - shark thriller The Shallows; the internet - paranoia thriller / romance Nerve; and the blind - stalker horror movie Don't Breathe.
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But for everything that the movie gets right, «What We Do in the Shadows» suffers from the same problem as Taika Waititi and Clement's last collaboration, the geek - chic rom - com «Eagle vs. Shark» — namely, that the concept feels like it's been stretched well beyond its limits, despite the brisk 85 - minute runtime.
(There's a «shark repellent» gag, for example, that references a rubber shark sequence from Adam West's 1966 Batman TV movie, so yeah, you better brush up on your trivia if you want to giggle at every rapid - fire Bat joke.)
There's a well - known scene in the movie Jaws where Richard Dreyfuss» character cuts open the belly of a shark and pulls out some unexpected items, including a Louisiana license plate.
Much better, I'm sure, than the latest and hopefully last shark movie out later this summer — Sharknado!
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