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Shark Hunter

  • 2001
  • 7
  • 1h 34min
NOTE IMDb
3,2/10
1,2 k
MA NOTE
Shark Hunter (2001)
ActionAdventureHorrorSci-FiThriller

Ce thriller sous-marin suit un homme et son équipe de plongeurs à la recherche d'un requin géant qui a détruit toute une station de recherche.Ce thriller sous-marin suit un homme et son équipe de plongeurs à la recherche d'un requin géant qui a détruit toute une station de recherche.Ce thriller sous-marin suit un homme et son équipe de plongeurs à la recherche d'un requin géant qui a détruit toute une station de recherche.

  • Réalisation
    • Matt Codd
  • Scénario
    • Phillip J. Roth
    • Sam Wells
  • Casting principal
    • Antonio Sabato Jr.
    • Christian Toulali
    • Grand L. Bush
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,2/10
    1,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Matt Codd
    • Scénario
      • Phillip J. Roth
      • Sam Wells
    • Casting principal
      • Antonio Sabato Jr.
      • Christian Toulali
      • Grand L. Bush
    • 29avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux15

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    Antonio Sabato Jr.
    Antonio Sabato Jr.
    • Spencer Northcut
    Christian Toulali
    Christian Toulali
    • Dr. William Atkins
    • (as Christain Toulali)
    Grand L. Bush
    Grand L. Bush
    • Rob Harrington
    Heather Marie Marsden
    Heather Marie Marsden
    • Cheryl
    Velizar Binev
    Velizar Binev
    • Will Tchenko
    Hristo Shopov
    Hristo Shopov
    • Justin French
    Robert Zachar
    Robert Zachar
    • Mr. Northcut
    Boyka Velkova
    • Mrs. Northcut
    • (as Bojka Velkova)
    Kiril Hristov
    • Young Spencer Northcut
    Victor Biserov
    • DSS Worker Peters
    Julian Vergov
    Julian Vergov
    • Dirt Worker #1
    Ivan Barnev
    Ivan Barnev
    • Dirt Worker #2
    Nikolai Bojkov
    • Student #1
    Vesela Dimitrova
    • Student #2
    • (as Vessela Dimitrova)
    Greg Aronowitz
    Greg Aronowitz
    • Peters
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Matt Codd
    • Scénario
      • Phillip J. Roth
      • Sam Wells
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    Avis des utilisateurs29

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    tbkrazy

    So many plot holes, so little time

    Luckily, I saw this movie on the Sci-Fi channel and didn't waste money renting it. Yes, it was pretty bad.

    Lets begin: Antonio Sabato Jr. plays Dr. Spencer Northcut, a professor and quite possibly the only human on the planet who can design every facet of a deep sea research submarine (subtle sarcasm there, folks), who's family was attacked by a shark called a Megaladon that became extinct over 40 million years ago. The problem is that Dr. Northcut cannot seem to get a berth on the very sub that he created, maybe because of his obsession to get even with the monster shark that took his parents from him, or maybe because he's just not qualified for a position on the sub (did you ever think about THAT, Northcut?), and he spends the first fifteen minutes of the movie pouting about it. Then, as if a sign from above, a research facility is destroyed and it's Northcut to the rescue. Why he would suddenly become qualified to help investigate the destroyed facility is beyond me but he finally gets a berth on "his sub". As the story rolls along we also find out that Northcut is a qualified diver, paleontologist, submarine commander, mini-sub driver and martyr extraordinaire. Wow, can this guy do it all or what?

    The other characters were almost as bad, not to mention most of the acting. Whomever casted Heather Marie Marsden (in a laughable performance) should seriously think about another career and the diction coach should have been fired. I don't have a problem with foreign actors but if they're going to use American slang at least do it properly. Example: One of the guys in the research facility tells another guy, "I sick of your stupid-ass games" but the way he said it, it sounded like, "I'm sick of your stupid ASS games." I've been trying to figure out what those are ever since. The only character I liked was Harrington, a no-nonsense mini-sub driver that thinks Northcut is an unqualified nut that could endanger the entire crew. Grand L. Bush's portrayal of Harrington was the most realistic of all the characters and the only one who questions Northcut's qualifications...finally.

    The animation was also atrocious. Whose idea was it to make the shark look like it was snarling? I almost expected to hear it growling! And don't forget to check out the radar display. At one point there is a large, green shape of a shark coming across the screen! If anyone has ever seen an actual radar screen (and I use one on my boat) they'll know that images are just big blots of color and not distinguishable from one another: could be land, could be a boat or it could be a channel marker. Radar's do not decipher what's in front of you, so the image of a shark floating by was pretty funny indeed!

    If I have to describe this movie in one word it would be "Pffflllttt" (big fat raspberry).
    3bkoganbing

    His particular white whale

    I got to see Antonio Sabato, Jr. fresh from his appearance at the Republican convention in this film. It should better be titled Shark Destroyer because that's the mission Sabato is on.

    You can't really blame him, this prehistoric sixty foot Megladon survivor took his parents from him. Since then Sabato has become an oceanographer, but all that was training the subduing of his particular white whale.

    After another couple of incidents where this big guy did some serious damage, the last incident to an underwater laboratory, Sabato gets assigned to a submarine where the people there are divided between capturing and killing the big shark. Of course Sabato wants to kill it, but Heather Marie Marsden wants to take it alive.

    This is a plot we've seen a lot of, most especially in the first version of The Thing. Marsden also a scientist sounds a whole lot like scientist Robert Cornthwaite from that much better film.

    Think of Moby Dick when you see this. With the script most definitely not written by Herman Melville.
    6sbrobin

    Actually a pretty decent movie

    I saw this in the video store, placed right next to "Shark Attack III," which also deals with a Megalodon. I'm a big fan of Megs, having read Steve Alten's book "Meg" and the sequel. Although I had read the horrible reviews on Shark Attack II and seen the first Shark Attack movie, and imagined it would be as god awful as those. I was actually pretty surprised. Despite Antonio Sabato Jr in the lead role, the acting was fairly decent for this type of movie. The special effects were very well done, and the shark was very realistic, along with the sub. The plot was pretty typical of some of the TBS-made movies you see a lot of, but I rented it more for the action.

    I had read some decent reviews of this movie and decided to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised. The scenes with the shark were realistic and there was a lot of action. The ending to the film could have been more upbeat, but overall it was fairly entertaining.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Watchable but nothing great

    Compared to other shark/creature movies I've seen over the past few weeks, Shark Hunter is surprisingly not bad. It is nothing great though, with an awful script which is full of stilted and cheesy lines, parts where editing lacks focus, sluggish pacing, a hammy performance from Antonio Sabbato and a story which while good in concept and having some decent moments is overly-silly. However, the underwater sequences are surprisingly well-shot with CGI that is not as cheap as it could have been, scenes that actually do have more suspense and tension and less predictability such as the ending the shark is adequately menacing(already an improvement on the sharks from the SyFy creature movies and the last two Jaws sequels) and Grand L.Bush is decent and likable.

    Overall, not a great movie, but watchable especially compared to what it could have been. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    amesmonde

    Hammy Antonio Sabato Jr. Shark Soup

    The better of the giant Shark films. Compared to Megalodon (2002) and Shark Attack 3: Megalodon (2002), Shark Hunter is almost Oscar material when it comes to acting and script. Although it suffers with a low budget and shamelessly borrows elements from Steve Alten's novel 'Meg' it's the closet thing you'll get to an attempted prehistoric shark film.

    The pacing and editing are a little awry but some of the practical and special effects are well executed.

    Die Hard actor Grand L. Bush and hammy Antonio Sabato Jr. for the most part are watchable. Director Matt Codd is wise to hide to shark in the shadows and considering it was made in 2001 the SPFX are adequate. The music score is worthy of note and it has a nihilistic element that breaks the b-film mould with and ending that refreshingly going against the norm.

    Overall, it's far from great but the best Megalodon film to date.

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      Every character claims that the megalodon went extinct 40 million years ago. Actually, this species didn't appear till 20 million years ago and the proposed date of its extinction is only around 1'6 million years ago.
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      Rob Harrington: Guys, we're gonna need a bigger sub.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 juillet 2011 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Мисливець за акулами
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bulgarie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bright Ideas
      • City Heat Productions
      • Shark Hunter Productions
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