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Shark Attack 3: Megalodon
Shark Attack 3: Megalodon

Shark Attack 3: Megalodon (2002)

47% User Rating
1h 39min
Horror
Thriller
Action
Adventure

"The terror has surfaced..."

When two researchers discover a colossal shark's tooth off the Mexican coast their worst fears surface - the most menacing beast to ever rule the waters is still alive and mercilessly feeding on anything that crosses its path. Now they must hunt the fierce killer and destroy it... before there is no one left to stop it

David WorthDirector

Cast

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John Barrowman

John Barrowman

Ben Carpenter

Jenny McShane

Jenny McShane

Cataline Stone

Ryan Cutrona

Ryan Cutrona

Chuck Rampart

Bashar Rahal

Bashar Rahal

Luis Ruiz

George Stanchev

George Stanchev

Esai 'Sy'

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Pavlin Kemilev

Porter

Plamen Manassiev

Plamen Manassiev

Radio Tech

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Krasimir Simeonov

Sonar Chief

Ivo Tonchev

Ivo Tonchev

Ramirez

Rosi Chernogorova

Rosi Chernogorova

Sherry

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Plamen Zahov

Hector

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Peter Rusev

First Mate

Anya Pencheva

Anya Pencheva

Wife

Ryan Christopher Keys

Ryan Christopher Keys

Able (uncredited)

Velizar Peev

Velizar Peev

Harry

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Malina Georgieva

Gina

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 50%

January 27, 2019

***Grade B “Jaws” rip-off is mildly amusing, but overall meh*** Evidence of a prehistoric shark is discovered near a resort town on the west coast of Mexican. A beach patrol chief (John Barrowman) and a paleontologist (Jenny McShane) team-up to see if the megalodon actually exists. It does and it’s feeding on beachgoers. “Shark Attack 3: Megalodon” (2002) is not as bad as armchair critics say or as amusing as its supporters say in a “so bad it’s good” way. It’s somewhere in between. Jenny McShane returns from the first flick (1999), but the film’s not as good. Not that the first one was great or anything, but at least it had an original plot. This one rips-off “Jaws” too much, including the similar-sounding shark music. It’s also predictable. For instance, if the initial megalodon discovered is a baby, what do ya think that means? Nevertheless, the scene done at the 1-hour mark is effective. On the female front, Jenny’s three years older here and not as curvy or alluring. There are several glimpses of bikini-clad women in the periphery but they’re generally second rate with maybe one or two brief exceptions. The movie was shot in Bulgaria, but the Mexican flag is shown in as many scenes as possible to convince viewers that it’s Mexico. I didn’t have a problem with this because the scenery was a decent stand-in for Mexico, it’s just that most of the actors are Eastern Europeans who are badly dubbed or speak with heavy accents. The obvious CGI is unsurprisingly cartoonish, but the actual shark footage is good, filmed off the coast of South Africa. The main protagonists are decent and play it straight while the heavies are too over-the-top sinister. The few unintentional laughs don’t come until the final act. The film runs 1 hour, 39 minutes. GRADE: C

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Collection

Shark Attack Collection

Part of

Shark Attack Collection

Includes: Shark Attack, Shark Attack 2, Shark Attack 3: Megalodon