
Bizarrely, Richard Dreyfuss's body is discovered by local Sheriff, Julie Forrester (Elizabeth Shue), but it seems as if this gruesome discovery is left without much notice. This scene also marks a second Jaws reference as an eel protrudes from his eye socket, Ben Gardner style. As it becomes apparent that there are some man-eating fish loose in the water, the obviousness of the plot is all too apparent. People get eaten.
The lame gimmickry of the 3D (I only saw the 2D version) is particularly ridiculous. It's a thorough throwback to 3D's eighties incarnation, as puke, beer, boobs and monsters are thrown at the screen. There are some quite inventively gruesome sequences of flesh being torn from skin; but not even a highly histrionic performance by Christopher Lloyd (in proper Back to the Future (1985), Doc mode), can save this derivative remake of Joe Dante's Roger Corman studio 1978 original, which, with a great screenplay by John Sayles, was utterly superior, with a much smaller budget. It certainly does fill that Don Dohler quoter though. there are gallons of blood, masses of monsters, and a healthy dollop of big, mostly porn star, boobs. A film that should be in the top ten for any 14 year old boy!
Directed by: Alexandre Aja
Starring: Steven R. McQueen, Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott, Jerry O'Connell, Ving Rhames, Christopher Lloyd, Richard Dreyfuss
Country: USA
Rating: **
Marc Ivamy
Directed by: Alexandre Aja
Starring: Steven R. McQueen, Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott, Jerry O'Connell, Ving Rhames, Christopher Lloyd, Richard Dreyfuss
Country: USA
Rating: **
Marc Ivamy
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