Today Eros Entertainment set free the trailer for Warning 3D, the first shark attack movie in India in quite a long time. Classic trash fans may recall the epically hilarious Jaws ripoff Aatank starring Dharmendra, but that's been nearly 20 years now (though you'd swear it was the early 80s based on the quality). The recent spate of shark attack films in the English speaking world has finally spawned an answer in India, in something that looks like a cross between Bait 3D, Open Water, and Shark Night. Impossibly pretty people on a pleasure cruise getting attacked by questionably believable CG sharks.The film is a production from Anubhav Sinha's newish production company, Benaras MediaWorks. Sinha made his name as a director, starting out with moderate...
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- 8/22/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Whenever we're talking shark movies, the conversation inevitably transitions to one about Steven Spielberg's Jaws and how the film is stuffed with some of the best shark-related scenes we've ever seen. Since Jaws, there have been countless other films that have tried to capitalize on our desire to watch sharks eating people who aren't us, yet none of them have ever truly lived up to the sheer awesomeness of Spielberg's classic. None of them except, well, Aatank, Bollywood's answer to Jaws. The 1996 film starred Bollywood film star Dharmendra, who has appeared in more than 247 Hindi-language films as of last year. Like Jaws, Aatank revolves around a small town that's terrorized by a giant shark, but what makes it really stand out is its amazing ending...
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- 10/5/2012
- by Erik Davis
- Movies.com
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