frazenk
Joined Oct 2021
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If you saw the first Bull Shark then you know what it was. A low budget movie that still managed to live up to the great shark movies of the past like Jaw's and Deep Blue Sea. It wasn't perfect because its low budget but what they did with that was impressive and better than what anybody has to offer who works with budgets around the same. I'm not sure if this one had more money or not but it seems like it and it shows. The characters you loved from thefirst are back with more thrills more scares more humor and more shark action. Summer is coming fast and that means you might be looking for a good shark movie to watch. If that's true then make sure Bull Shark 2 is on your list but be sure to watch the first one before or you won't be able to follow.
A lot of people aren't understanding that this movie is actually a prequel and so some of the things they want explained are explained in the first Meteor movie. Maybe try watching that one before complaining that this one doesn't give you the answers your looking for. First Impact is another win from the director and team. The negative reviews might have you thinking it isn't much but give it a chance and think for yourself and you might find something to like with this one. Like their other movies this isn't made on a Hollywood budget so you shouldn't expect that. These guys are klling it on small budgets.
Classic good guy bad guy story following a formula that has been successful for most other westerns, and this one is better than average. Dylan Hobbs completely nails it along with the resto f the cast. Brett Bentman has proven himself as a good western director. Haters come out like cockroaches to attack him.