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Top 10 Shark Movies – Or: Gah! It’s Got My Leg! Ahh! My Precious Femur! Oh Wait, It’s Just Seaweed….

The Matt by  The Matt  on @YellMagazine08/10/2011
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Top 10 Shark Movies
Yell! Magazine presents The Top 10 Shark Movies

It’s said that experience will inevitably win out over youthful exuberance. Well, sharks have been making Kit-Kats out of us poor humans and other assorted beasties for millions of years so who would you bet on in a fight?

My pathological, pants-wetting fear of the toothy predators in question is already firmly established. I’m referring to my previously posted review of The Reef, here on Yell! Magazine. As you’ll no doubt recall, since you bastard readers seem to delight in my suffering, I was forced to review the darn shark movie by my Evil Tormenting Bosses, despite making it perfectly clear that I’d rather stick it in Snooki without a rubber hat before subjecting myself to shark-related mental trauma. Of course, we all remember how far my protestations got me. My bosses, whose black souls are occasionally rented out as Satan’s summer home, pulled out the damn Ashes Of Problem Employee jar and that was that.

I muddled through, somehow. Massive injections of powdered Rhino horn and Survivor’s “Eye Of The Tiger” set to constant play on the stereo might have helped. Also, I got me some hookers. Which is just good advice in any situation. I figured, with the review written and filed, that was the last I would ever hear of sharks at the Yell! Magazine offices. I had succeeded in foiling their try at reducing my sanity to a fine pulp, I was out the door, pass the dock and jumping for safety onto a helicopter mysteriously awaiting my latest escape attempt. FREEDOM!

Top 10 Shark Movies - The Official List
In retrospect, this was a bad idea.

WHAT? A freaking Top 10 list filled with nothing but shark movie after shark movie? Are you kidding me? I barely made it through one flick without dissolving into a weeping mess in front of the TV and now you want me to sit my ass down on the couch for 10 of them? Why do you hate me? Did I back over your dog or something? Did I steal a girl from you in High School? Or do you just like picking on people with phobias? I hope you all perish from some exotic form of crotch rot.

Let’s get this over with before they decide to further torture me with a top 10 list of movies with spiders in them. If there’s one thing I hate more than sharks, it’s those scary ass spiders…


No.10 Shark Attack 3: Megalodon

Shark Attack 3: MegalodonShark Attack 3: Megalodon is (in)famous for several reasons, none of them exactly good. Starring a pre-Torchwood John Barrowman, this is one spectacularly low-budget affair, with recycled National Geographic shark documentary footage all over the place in lieu of actual special effects. There are some attempts to make the titular Meg, a prehistoric ancestor to the great white, appear bigger, but they do little aside from giving the FX department’s copy of Photoshop a good workout and the viewer a good laugh.

Top 10 Shark Movies - The Official List
Aw crap, there’s a shark behind me, isn’t there?

If Shark Attack 3 had been nothing but a harmless B-movie featuring random babelicious bathers getting munched on, then its place in the annals of shark-movie history would have been secured. Bikini-clad babes get eaten, a whole yacht-full of yuppies are swallowed, sometimes several at a time, what more does one require out of a movie starring a shark the size of a city bus? Well, there’s… “the line…”

Mentioned on a thousand movie review websites, this truly abysmal gem of a howler comes courtesy of Barrowman who, for the record, is quite gay in real life and claims he ad libbed the line as a joke to his costar. Having just survived an encounter with the ravenous beast, Barrowman’s hero is himself feeling a bit peckish. He turns to his plucky and utterly useless girl sidekick, the walking black hole of talent that is Jenny McShane, and nonchalantly asks her if he can take her home and devour her feline. And yes, that’s a euphemism. Cue gratuitous shower sex scene.


No.9 The Last Shark

Top 10 Shark Movies - The Official ListItalian cinema is renowned for two things: fascinating, psychological horror movies from the likes of Lucio Fulci and Dario Argento… and blatant, amazingly awful rip-offs of popular American hits.

Care to guess which of the two this movie is? Let me give you a hint or 12: The Last Shark concerns a small island community with a beach-centric economy that’s terrorized by a great white shark on the eve of a popular holiday, the Mayor refuses to close the beaches so it’s up to American-actors-turned-Italian-cinema shills Vic Morrow and James Franciscus to go out on a boat and put a stop to the squall’s people-eating shenanigans.

If this little plot summary doesn’t remind you of a certain famous movie, then I demand that you immediately rip up and eat your membership card to the Fraternal Order of Movie Geeks.

Yes, The Last Shark, also known as Great White or Ultimo Squalo, is practically a shot-for-shot remake of Spielberg’s Jaws, right down to the shark’s explosive fate. What the movie doesn’t have is anywhere near the budget or the imagination of Jaws. The shark is so obviously fake it might as well have a zipper running along its side and seems only capable of popping its cartoonish head out of the water for a few scenes, most likely to chew on some even more fake looking mannequins.

Top 10 Shark Movies - The Official List
Hmm, fiberglass. Nom nom nom…

Unsurprisingly, the movie was successfully sued by Universal Pictures in 1982 for an undisclosed sum of money. What? Our movie is similar to yours? And we marketed it as Jaws 3 in Europe? Just a coincidence, we assure you.


No.8 Deep Blue Sea

Deep Blue Sea PosterUnlike most movies on this list I am an unabashed fan of Renny Harlin’s shark opus. It’s pretty much the perfect escapist B-movie: not too smart, not too dumb, borderline awesome special effects that are still rife with opportunities for mocking and filled with enough slumming thespians to bring a smile to your face. Plus, SPOILER ALERT, Samuel L. Jackson gets eaten right in the middle of a moving, powerful dramatic speech with about an hour left to go in the movie. I have fond memories of people jumping in their seats at that one in the theater. Nobody saw it coming.

I don’t actually have anything bad to say about Deep Blue Sea, it’s one of those movies that I can recommend wholeheartedly without reservation. Watch it with some popcorn and get ready for a fun evening. Yeah, OK, you won’t exactly require the cognitive skills of a brain surgeon to follow along with the plot, but who cares? It’s a fun, often funny, killer shark movie with enough novelty deaths to keep you entertained for two hours. Hell, one guy gets his arm bitten off right after lighting a cigarette, almost as if the shark had something personal against it.

Deep Blue Sea - Shark Attack!!!
I asked for unfiltered, asshole!


No.7 The Reef

The ReefHmm… Am I going to bother writing up yet another blurb concerning the greatest shark movie since Jaws? A taut, terrifying thriller? The amazing movie that is basically the genesis for this top 10 list? Haven’t I already done that in a funny, well-written and insightful review that you can go read right now? Or I am going to be a lazy bum, post a link to my already published review and spend the next 30 minutes doing something more constructive? Where’s my Magic 8-Ball?

(Loud, watery shaking noises.) “Outlook positive.”

Woohoo! Screw this list. I’m free! FREE! I’m off to… to… do… uh… Curses! Foiled again. My utter lack of a social life strikes once more. Where’s that damn hooker when I need her? Bambi, are you snorting all my rhino horn in the bathroom again? (More loud, watery shaking noises.)

“Signs point to yes.”


No.6 Cyclone

CycloneIf there’s one type of international cinema that has an even grittier, cheaper, more grindhouse feel than Italy’s finest exports, it would have to be Mexico’s.

Masters of the rip-off in the same vein as our pasta-eating Mediterranean neighbors, Mexican horror movie directors are characterized by a general willingness to offend, shock and take a devil-may-care attitude toward such horror movie taboos as offing kids. One such master of the genre is the late Rene Cardona Jr., who will be making more than a single appearance on this list. Stay tuned.

Cyclone is more disaster movie than fish flick, but sharks are a foreboding presence throughout. Following a plane crash during a cyclone, the survivors manage to find relative safety on board a passing tour boat, which is helplessly drifting farther out to sea.

With all hope gone, human nature takes over and cannibalism is discussed openly, and then swiftly made reality. By this point, the survivors have already eaten some poor woman’s pet dog so, really, what’s left but tasty, delicious human flesh? Pass the sauce. As if God himself went “Oh, no you don’t,” the boat starts to sink and the cannibals are soon introduced to the real man eaters in the ocean.

More uncomfortable than scary, Cyclone is nonetheless an effective horror movie, brought down a notch by the limitations in budget and casting inherent to a Mexican movie from 1978. It’s a slow burn until the sharks ring the dinner bell, but the journey there is worthwhile. Think of it as an Irwin Allen disaster movie… only with sharks.

Find out which shark movie ranked No.1 in our list after the jump…

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  • Justin

    not a shark movie but “Lake Placid” is a ‘ok’ movie.

  • TheMatt

    Hmmm, wonder if I can come up with enough gator’ movies for a top ten list…?

  • https://www.facebook.com/LT.HIGHTIMES Steven Jeffrey Ross

    I do NOT believe you people pretend to know anything at all about film…

    you put SHARK NIGHT 3D ahead of JAWS and Deep Blue Sea which you ranked 8th and which beyond any shadow of any doubt was a terrible film with perhaps the single best shark sequence ever filmed for a movie, Samuel Jackson’s character’s death scene…which was revolutionary even for a film made less than ten years ago.

    I JUST SAW SHARK NITE3D AND IT WAS BEYOND ANY DOUBT NOT ONLY ONE OF THE WORST SHARK FILMS I HAVE EVER SEEN, IT WAS ONE OF THE WORST FILMS I HAVE EVER SEEN.

    IT HAD ONE REDEEMABLE SCENE IN IT AS FAR AS I COULD TELL, THE WATER SKIER BEING EATEN IN ONE BITE FROM A LEAPING SHARK, AND IT LASTED ABOUT 3 SECONDS…THAT WAS IT, AND IT WAS THE ONLY SINGLE MOMENT IN THAT FILM WORTH EVEN WATCHING.

    so sorry to be so loud, but I am in SHOCK that you people could write something like that and then after doing that, claim to understand or know anything at all about what constitutes a good film, how to make a good film and what goes into making a good film,  or most importantly…. what IS a good film.

    • TheMatt

      “It”s Just  so incredibly wrong and disrespectful to the ART of Film making to do what you are doing.”

      Dear Steven Jeffrey Ross,

      I’m worried about you. My knowledge of medicine is limited but it seems to me that your butthole is so clinically and categorically puckered beyond all reason that when you fart only dogs can hear it. I have a dog. Your constant farting annoys him and causes him distress. Please consider remove the stick from your butt, it will do you great good and reduce my dog’s stress level.

      It’s a Top Ten Shark Movies List. Not a dissertation on Citizen Kane. Loosen up!

      Yours,
      TheMatt.

      • STFU

        if you are the one who wrote this .. u better shut up .. they guy was nice talking to u like that .. while u appeared to be just so fcking stupid

        • Trollboy111

           Ima cut you.

  • https://www.facebook.com/LT.HIGHTIMES Steven Jeffrey Ross

    OH JEEZ,  I just realized where I am, a FILM REVIEW web site that claims “BOOBS” are the key ingredient in a great film.

    What a “frikking” Joke you people are.

    Seriously,

    It’s Just  so incredibly wrong and disrespectful to the ART of Film making to do what you are doing.

  • https://twitter.com/imjoehickman Joe Hickman

    It’s funny 

  • Kevin

    mega shark vs giant octopus is the best one!

  • perk

    deep blue sea is the best

  • Cablooie

    “Italian cinema is renowned for two things: fascinating, psychological horror movies from the likes of Lucio Fulci and Dario Argento… and blatant, amazingly awful rip-offs of popular American hits.”

    Obviously some barely literate 15 y.o. blockhead has never heard of Fellini, Pasolini, De Sica, Rossellini, Visconti, Bertolucci and many more who have set new standards in the very history of film making and that Spielberg himself would not hesitate to proclaim his masters in spirit…
    Read, watch and learn more before you start babbling nonsense.

    • https://www.yellmagazine.com Yell! Magazine

      Thanks for bringing this up, and we agree with you. 

  • SJQ

    I really enjoyed Bait – Shark Night was nothing different. Group of college kids who get into a mishap. BOOHOO. I actually felt for the characters in Bait, that guy who went to turn off the power (NOOO!!). I think they all acted very well and the people in the car with the dog provided a little bit of comic relief. One of the best shark films after Jaws and probably just slightly behind Deep Blue Sea.

    • https://www.yellmagazine.com Yell! Magazine

      I’m not the author of this article, and I must admit that I need to catch up on my shark films. I think I’ll follow your suggestions of Deep Blue Sea and Bait. Thanks for the comment and I hope you keep reading Yell!

  • kinny

    the reef is the best shark film

  • virgil

    Seen every shark movie. The REEF is the best hands down.

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