Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueStrange things are happening in Druid Hills, Kentucky, known mainly for its voluminous corn output. Victims of monsters in cornfields begin cropping up, and witnesses are saying there are la... Tout lireStrange things are happening in Druid Hills, Kentucky, known mainly for its voluminous corn output. Victims of monsters in cornfields begin cropping up, and witnesses are saying there are large Great White sharks swimming in the corn stalks.Strange things are happening in Druid Hills, Kentucky, known mainly for its voluminous corn output. Victims of monsters in cornfields begin cropping up, and witnesses are saying there are large Great White sharks swimming in the corn stalks.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Jonathan Gottlieb
- (as Ford Windstar)
- Mr. Mello
- (as Thomas 'T' Kindler)
- Rosenberg
- (as Trish Martin)
- Angel
- (as Billy Blackwell)
- Joey
- (as Amanda Healy)
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The camera work is bad, as it should be, however, I think a middle schooler with a smart phone and social media filters could make it better (as we see on TikTok). For example, they bludgeon a guy, but we miss the hit and see their torso down with a ground shot. Head space isn't considered in any shot either.
I stuck with it because of curiosity of how bad could it get. Was it a waste of time? Maybe. Would I watch it again? Na. Will I talk about it after? Oh yeah!!
And, well, I guess it was a horror movie in some way, because this movie was bad. So horribly, horrible bad. And yet, I sat through it, hoping that it would eventually become so cheesy and bad that it would become one of those movies so bad that they are enjoyable and hilarious to watch. That just never happened with "Sharks of the Corn".
The storyline in "Sharks of the Corn" was just downright corny, pardon the pun, so at least the writer and director got that right. But it wasn't by any means an enjoyable storyline. And the whole thing about sharks and Stonehenge being interwoven? But why?
The acting in this 2021 horror movie was dubious at best. Of course it was, just take a look at the special effects, the storyline, the dialogue and the sharks, and you get the idea.
There there were the special effects. Boy, were they special alright. The effects were lowkey and practical in origin. And points scored for making something like this. But the effects in "Sharks of the Corn"? Come on. It was atrocious. It was so blatantly obvious just a hand shark puppet held in front of the camera. And the blood effects? Well, let's not even go there.
"Sharks of the Corn" is without a doubt one of the worst movies that I have suffered through. Don't get suckered in by the movie's cover, the title or the catch phrase "Steven Kang's Sharks of the Corn". I did, and I regret it awfully.
My rating of "Sharks of the Corn" lands on a one out of ten stars.
I have cats that look more vicious. That is why I to not let them watch this sort of thing.
Some randy girl says "You can bite me. No extra charge." And there is some sort of Shark-a-do-do cult. That is still teething.
Speaking about girls, all the females in this movie look like they have been plumping up as shark-chow. Not one scrawny female among them.
Oh, no there is even an evil cabal of shark people. Or possibly alien shark people. Twists and turns abound without waiting for the end.
We may be confronted by a whole menagerie; I will not go into details as it is the fun of surprise. Luckily, we do not have to listen to rap music in the background. Periodically the cutie sharks barf up red corn sweetener.
I cannot believe Benchley (Casey Miracle) is a scoundrel. Will he come unhinged. As everybody must get stoned. He is also known as the varmint.
Filming location The Roundabout in Clark County, Kentucky U. S. A. Too bad as they have Inka giant corn in Salinas Valley, California.
The only thing that might be missing is Richard Dutoit Carlson. Then again?
This could be based on a real incident. As we know that there was corn in Mexico:
WORLD A boulder blocking a Mexican cave was moved. Hidden inside were human skeletons and the remains of sharks and blood-sucking bats.
BY KERRY BREEN DECEMBER 22, 2023 / 2:38 PM EST / CBS NEWS.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTodd Martin is a huge fan of the TV show Wings, and at one point his character says that he's "Sitting in butter" when asked how he is doing. This is a nod to the Wings episode "The Bank Dick" where a bank robber says this phrase.
- Citations
Jonathan Gottlieb: Kramer, as ludicrous as it sounds, those are sharks! And I know what a shark looks like 'cause I keep seeing them in the cornfields!
- Crédits fousAt the conclusion of the film, "Fin" is used instead of "The End".
- ConnexionsFeatured in Sharksploitation (2023)
- Bandes originalesSharks of the Corn
Music, Lyrics and Vocals by Tim Ritter
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- How long is Sharks of the Corn?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1