hat-tip: io9
Later this Summer we’re getting “Shark Night 3D,” a just-for-lulz B-movie about vacationing teenagers trapped in “salt water lake” that someone has filled with sharks. Not a bad premise, but the prospective PG13 rating doesn’t bode well for “Piranha”-level excellence.
So, instead, I’ll look forward to “Bait 3D,” an Australian(?) production wherein a sudden flood (tidal wave?) during a grocery-store robbery traps a group of shoppers and robbers with a pack of hungry sharks carried-in by the water. Yes, really:
I like how “slick” it looks – the production values are pretty impressive, particularly for a movie about a shark attack in a grocery store.
Seriously? This is the sorta premise I would expect on an SNL digital short.
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Based on true Australian events.
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This looks kooky and ridiculous (in a good way) but also incredibly innappropriate considering the seriousness of the floods that (especially queensland) have experienced this year.
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@ tintaman
I agree. I just hope that the flood in the movie isn't meant to be the same one.
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Looks suspiciously like Deep Blue Sea.
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I'm surprised nobody has come up with something like this until now.
i.e. use a flood as an excuse to insert sharks on any given situation
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@Arturo:
Agreed. Looks like there's finally a way I can get that “Sharks on a Plane” movie started.
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Michael Sax = Samuel L Jackson of Aussie (in my opinion).
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thats totally different movie i think first time someone has used this topic for movie overall is a nice movie 9/10
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Um, they still have their guns. This movie should be about 10 minutes long.
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Turns out the movie isn't quite as off the wall crazy as I might've hoped but it's still good shark fun, check out my full review here: http://lidoshuffle1.blogspot.com/2015/07/movie-monthly-bait-3d.html
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