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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible Movie,
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This review is from: Raging Sharks (DVD)
I would not recommend this movie to anyone.Bad script,bad acting,shark attack images are very dodgy, the moving sharks are a cut and paste job from a National Geographic documentary.Don't waste your money on this.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Pathetic attempt,
By Mr. Right "I'm right, you're wrong" (top of the mountain) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Raging Sharks (DVD)
Magic orange crystals left at the bottom of the ocean by aliens cause sharks to go into a frenzy and attack an underwater research lab.
The acting is terrible, however not even skilled actors could have done anything with this script, and the shark attacks look cheesy. My favorite character was a guy that had an english accent on occasion and an american accent must of the other time. Don't watch this movie unless you like watching crappy movies,
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Only The Viewer Was Raging,
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This review is from: Raging Sharks (DVD)
RAGING SHARKS is a bottom feeder of a shark movie. Director Danny Lerner would have us believe that an alien race lost a cold fusion crystal in the ocean where sharks were driven into a killing frenzy. Sharks in fact need no motivation to do that, but here they attack helpless divers en mass. The problem is that these sharks are clearly rubber ones yet divers continually wind up in their maw. There is an underwater lab manned by the lovely Vanessa Angel who along with two other nubile female scientists oddly enough refuse to disrobe, thus removing even that incentive to watch. The subplots are intrusive: a cold fusion crystal, a secret government spy op, an American sub skippered by Corbin Bernson whose sub is bracketed by the same weird eminations from that crystal that are causing vital electronic components to go blooey. The ending, which I shall not reveal here, is one that I cannot reveal since I do not understand it. And right here you have the basic thrust: a film that makes no sense on any level.
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