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Shark | Super

“If you're a fan of films that revel in their absurdity, this is one to add to your watch list. It's not going to win any awards, but it's sure to provide some laughs and a healthy dose of eye-rolling.” Facebook · B-Movie Mania · 11 months ago

The 2011 film Super Shark , directed by B-movie veteran Fred Olen Ray, is a campy, low-budget creature feature that fully leans into its own absurdity. It follows a giant, genetically-altered shark that gains the ability to fly and walk on land, leading to an over-the-top showdown with a walking tank. Movie Highlights Super Shark

It intentionally embraces a B-movie aesthetic, filled with cheesy CGI, over-the-top scenarios, and dialogue that is "the perfect mixture of funny and bad". “If you're a fan of films that revel

Super Shark is the epitome of a B-rate shark movie. If you enjoy "creature features" with questionable CGI and nonsensical plots, it’s a fun, mindless watch for a "rainy Saturday". Super Shark | Rotten Tomatoes Super Shark | Rotten Tomatoes Reviewers generally agree

Reviewers generally agree that the film is best enjoyed with a sense of humor and low expectations for realism.

The cast features Syfy regular John Schneider and Sarah Lieving, delivering performances that fit the film’s "so bad it's good" vibe.

“So creative and silly but takes itself so serious it's awesome. I mean it's about an evil shark with superpowers, who is bulletproof and can fly like Superman.” Rotten Tomatoes

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