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Pânico no Mar

Título original: Shark Hunter
  • 2001
  • 10
  • 1 h 34 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,2/10
1,2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Pânico no Mar (2001)
AçãoAventuraFicção científicaHorrorSuspense

Este thriller submarino segue um homem e sua equipe de mergulhadores em busca de um tubarão gigante que destruiu uma estação de pesquisa inteira.Este thriller submarino segue um homem e sua equipe de mergulhadores em busca de um tubarão gigante que destruiu uma estação de pesquisa inteira.Este thriller submarino segue um homem e sua equipe de mergulhadores em busca de um tubarão gigante que destruiu uma estação de pesquisa inteira.

  • Direção
    • Matt Codd
  • Roteiristas
    • Phillip J. Roth
    • Sam Wells
  • Artistas
    • Antonio Sabato Jr.
    • Christian Toulali
    • Grand L. Bush
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,2/10
    1,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Matt Codd
    • Roteiristas
      • Phillip J. Roth
      • Sam Wells
    • Artistas
      • Antonio Sabato Jr.
      • Christian Toulali
      • Grand L. Bush
    • 29Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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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
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Matt Codd
    • Roteiristas
      • Phillip J. Roth
      • Sam Wells
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários29

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    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
    3ZeddaZogenau

    Shark Horror Movie with Antonio SABATO Jr.

    In the wake of the surprise success "Deep Blue Sea" (1999), which is still well worth seeing, this less ambitious follow-up was made in inexpensive Bulgaria.

    Antonio Sabato Jr. Goes on the hunt for the legendary ancient shark Megalodon with a motley crew. The young, dynamic marine researcher (Sabato Jr. With long hair like the ones nerds wore at the turn of the millennium) carries a traumatic childhood experience with him and, despite all the difficulties, can now face the final battle with the monstrous primal fish .

    As a former underwear model, Antonio Sabato Jr. Of course, he sometimes takes off his shirt and shows off his abdominal muscles, but he doesn't achieve the charisma of his father Antonio Sabato (GOLDEN GLOBE nomination in 1967 for GRAND PRIX).

    The megalodon has more charisma, as it can bare its teeth in a fearsome manner. The rest of the crew consists of Christian Toulali, Grand L. Bush and the very blonde Heather Marie Marsden, none of whom rise above stereotypical portrayals.

    You can watch it if you like shark horror!
    3dmwood333

    shark good,story bad

    this could have been good,but sadly,its too inplausible,anthony sabato jr has a grudge...PLEASE!I wanted to like it,love shark movies ,someone should have asked my opinion before they wrote this.ha!ha! the shark is cool but the story lacks...alot!
    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.
    5Vomitron_G

    "We're gonna need a bigger sub..."

    People, seriously, you can't go watching a direct-to-video movie like this expecting material worthy of an Oscar, okay? You just can't come on here, slap it with a 2/10 rating just saying it was the worst movie ever. You don't go looking for plot holes in a virtually plot less movie. You just don't go complaining about under-developed characters or implausible events in a movie like this. This movie is about a Megalodon, which is a giant prehistoric monster-shark. So lighten up, folks. If you don't know what to expect from a movie like this, than you clearly haven't seen enough of them yet. So lower your standards and try to see it for what it really is. SHARK HUNTER (which is a very awful title in general and even a rather inappropriate one for this movie in particular) is in the same league as many of those recent underwater CGI sci-fi/horror/action quickies we've come to know recently (DEEP SHOCK, MEGALODON, OCTOPUS…). And it's even a bit in the same vein as those lovable 80's gems, like LEVIATHAN and DEEPSTAR SIX (albeit not on par with those), with the only difference that instead of some unknown mutating monster, it now features a… Megalodon.

    The set-up to the story is negligible. They use the opening-sequence to provide Antonio Sabato Jr.'s character traumatic background (yes, the dude's clearly still active in motion pictures): He saw his parents attacked and killed by a Megalodon (anyone seen the recent KRAKEN: TENTACLES OF THE DEEP? – they did the exact same thing in that one too). Then we learn that Antonio designed and built a complete submarine, but isn't allowed to play with it anymore by his superiors. He sobs and nags about it until an underwater research facility is destroyed by our over-sized granddaddy shark. So Antonio finally gets his chance to go underwater sailing again. And thus we quickly get to what this movie is all about: A crew, trapped in the claustrophobic setting of a submarine, which priority quickly shifts from capturing the Megalodon to eventually trying to kill it. Now let's rate it for what it is, because it is that and nothing more.

    The crew constantly battling the shark and the shark constantly damaging the sub (and even infiltrating it in one scene) are mildly entertaining events as far as that goes. The Megalodon vs. the mini-sub was fun too (although scenes like these are always inevitable in flicks of this kind). The underwater CGI (both of the machines and the Megalodon) were surprisingly good (they wisely decided to use a lot of shadows to hide all too obvious CGI). A tad bit better even than what you'd expect from a movie like this. They apparently used their little budget to the fullest and hired capable set designers to built the convincing, nice-looking interior sets of the submarine (although I admit, it looks pretty small inside if you compare all that to the exterior CGI shots of the sub). The acting even wasn't too bad, and Grand L. Bush (as Harrington) quickly became my favorite crew-member. Not only did he come across as the most talented actor of the whole cast, he also has the best lines of the movie. My summary-line of this comment is one of them (nice nod to Spielberg's JAWS, of course) but he's got more to say. The "Bambi vs. Godzilla" line and calling the Megalodon "a goddamn train with teeth" was funny, and you should see him during that whole "Stay out of my torpedo room"-conversation with Antonio (especially the look on his face when he says "Big f***ing deal."). That man really should move on to do bigger pictures.

    But what really made sitting through this movie all worthwhile was… the ending. You've seen this type of movies a zillion times before and you just know how it's going to end, right? Well think again, because what happens near the end earns this movie a whole big extra point. I for one sure didn't see this one coming.

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    • Erros de gravação
      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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    • Data de lançamento
      • 25 de agosto de 2013 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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