Raging Sharks
Year: 2005
Directed by: Danny Lerner
Cast: Corin Nemec (Mosquito Man, Shadow Hours)
Vanessa Angel (King Pin, Sabretooth)
Jonas Talkington (Raptor Island, Shark Zone)
Simone Levin
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An underwater lab located in the Bermuda Triangle
has started to notice something weird about the
sharks. They seem to be attacking people in large
groups, and the strangest thing is, it's at least
twelve different kind of sharks hunting together.
What has made these shark so vicious?


I don't know about you but I for one have had just
about enough of killer shark flicks, especially
when they're produced by Nu Image. This has got to
be the most unoriginal horror flick in history,
I mean, as if it wasn't unoriginal enough to have
a sealab attacked by vicious sharks, we also get
a scene where the sharks are attacking a beach and
that scene seemed to have nothing to do with the
movie at all. I guess they just added that to get
a longer running time.

Every time I see that Vanessa Angel is starring in
a creature feature I get very sceptical. I guess it
has to do with the terrible movie "Sabretooth" as
she really isn't that bad as an actress and I was
actually surprised to see her give us her strongest
performance since King Pin in this dull action
thriller. Because just like almost every underwater
horror flick that takes place in a submarine or
something like that, this is more of an action
thriller than a horror movie. In fact, the sharks
have very little to do with the movie at all.

However, Raging Sharks wasn't all that bad and I've
seen lots of creature features that were a whole
lot worse. This had its moments and it's not that
dull really. It's pretty fast paced and sitting
through the entire movie wasn't really that hard
as the ending is so lame that you just have to see
it. I still can't recommend this flick to any
shark horror movie fan as there are lots of other
shark flicks out there that are a whole lot better.


Nothing much, just a bit off hand.


Nothing worth mentioning here, okay suspense score
but very unoriginal.


Not the best shark horror flick ever made but not
the worst either. This film could have used a little
more bite though as it comes out as a very unoriginal
and uncreative movie with more action than horror.
If you enjoy the occasional Nu Image flick, you might
like this as well though.

Review By: AnthroFred