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Dinoshark

  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
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Dinoshark (2010)
Global warming sets loose a prehistoric creature that terrorizes Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
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A baby dinoshark evolves into a ferocious predatory adult, terrorising tourists and locals offshore from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.A baby dinoshark evolves into a ferocious predatory adult, terrorising tourists and locals offshore from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.A baby dinoshark evolves into a ferocious predatory adult, terrorising tourists and locals offshore from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

  • Director
    • Kevin O'Neill
  • Writers
    • Frances Doel
    • Guy Prevost
    • Porter Fox
  • Stars
    • Eric Balfour
    • Iva Hasperger
    • Aarón Díaz
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    • Director
      • Kevin O'Neill
    • Writers
      • Frances Doel
      • Guy Prevost
      • Porter Fox
    • Stars
      • Eric Balfour
      • Iva Hasperger
      • Aarón Díaz
    • 37User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
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    Eric Balfour
    Eric Balfour
    • Trace McGraw
    Iva Hasperger
    Iva Hasperger
    • Carol Brubaker
    Aarón Díaz
    Aarón Díaz
    • Luis
    Dan Golden
    • Mike
    Humberto Busto
    Humberto Busto
    • Calderon
    Guillermo Iván
    Guillermo Iván
    • Victor
    • (as Guillermo Ivan Mora)
    Roger Corman
    Roger Corman
    • Dr. Frank Reeves
    Christina Nicole
    • Rita Valdez
    Richard Miller
    • Steve Loggins
    Liv Boughn
    • Lois
    Robert Roessel
    Robert Roessel
    • Dr. Simon Otis
    • (as Robbie Roessel)
    Gary J. Tunnicliffe
    Gary J. Tunnicliffe
    • Jeremy Long
    • (as Gary Tunnicliffe)
    Erika Zinser Staines
    • Janelle
    • (as Erika Zinser)
    Cindy Mazer
    • Elsa
    Sara Kova
    Sara Kova
    • Jade
    Benjamin Woodlock
    Benjamin Woodlock
    • Tom
    Jack Everest Hite
    • Eddie
    • (as Jack Hite)
    David Ford Hite
    • Eddie's father
    • (as David Hite)
    • Director
      • Kevin O'Neill
    • Writers
      • Frances Doel
      • Guy Prevost
      • Porter Fox
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    kavenga

    Much better than I expected.

    I just saw it at the 6th Annual Puerto Vallarta Film Festival. I went basically because I live in PV and a few friends were possibly going to appear as extras. Given that it was a low-budget made-for-TV movie I was prepared to be disappointed. Instead I was entertained. It's a bit of an homage to "Jaws" in both the shark scenes and the musical score. Even with the bar set that high it still managed to achieve some of the same types of shocked reactions from the audience, while at other times they laughed. I'm not a connoisseur of B-movies but those that are should really get a kick out this film. And it was great to see producer Roger Corman in a cameo role as the marine biologist expert. I had the honor of shaking his hand as we left the theater. The cast was well anchored by Eric Balfour in the lead role. Perhaps this role will lead to bigger and better things for him. And finally it was nice to see a film in a theater, for a change, that had no foul language or gratuitous nudity. Taken in the context of its budget and its intended distribution, this is a pretty darn nice little movie.
    2Matt_Layden

    It was too boring.

    A dinoshark comes out of hibernation from being frozen for millions of years, to dine on some human flesh.

    I picked this one up for some cheesy, it's so bad it's fun, lets have a good time, type of film. I'm so disappointed to say that Dinoshark failed on so many levels to entertain me, to make me laugh at the horribleness of it all or even keep my attention. I have to recommend Sharktopus over this one.

    Eric Balfour continues to appear in horrible films, I don't understand why. I would hope that he assumed that he could amass some cult fans out there, but this film is too much of a mess for even those people looking for bad entertainment. I had a decent time seeing Roger Corman on the screen though, he knows how to act in a film like this.

    The kills are BORING. It's the same thing over and over and over again. Dinoshark swims up to someone, crappy shot of it eating someone, then fill the screen with red to disorient the viewer from the fact that we have no budget to showcase a decent death. Sharktopus was more creative. Dinoshark feels like Megashark and Sharktopus, minus all the awesomeness and fun. The creature design is decent, from what I could see of it. The only cool images this film had were of the over the head shots of the water. Seeing the shadow of it swim underwater was neat. The rest is garbage.

    The continuity errors were enough to make me laugh, glasses on face in one scene, completely gone the next. Not to mention that one character has a BEARD in one scene, then nothing for the rest of the movie. It literally pops up out of nowhere. I could appreciate the lame continuity issues, had the film been more aware of this. Instead, it feels oblivious to it all.

    The giant shark is able to swim in the shallowest water ever. Literally two feet away from the land, it pops up to eat a croc. What? Insert Jaws theme rip-off and lame death scenes and you have yourself a terrible film. I guess I was expecting a cheesy fun factor here, but instead I got a horribly boring effort that hopes to capitalize on the title of the film more than anything else.

    Dinoshark is a miss.
    2TheLittleSongbird

    Better than most of Syfy's output, but not saying much

    I have made no secret about disliking a vast majority of Syfy's output, I find a lot of cheesy effects, terrible acting and forced dialogue complete with the odd bit of novelty value if in the right mood. Dinoshark is not among the worst of their efforts, as the creature is surprisingly adequate in design and the opening sequence sets the film up quite nicely. Plus the locations are quite nice, shame though about the choppy editing. However, apart from the creature the effects are really quite cheesy, the gore especially does look very fake. The film also has a predictable story, which I was expecting actually though on paper it had a somewhat daft but intriguing idea, but it is also a sluggishly paced story complete with scenes that are either useless, scenes that feel more a spoof movie than anything else with a scene reminiscent of one from Megashark vs. Giant Octopus, or completely devoid of suspense. The dialogue is forced and contrived, I agree 100% about the "food made with love" line, which in my mind is one of the most groan-worthy lines ever on film celluloid. The direction is flimsy, and the acting doesn't fare much better especially the lead actress who can't act even if her life depends on it, yes even from Roger Corman, not helped by the fact that none of the characters are compelling, likable or written well. The attack scenes are also badly staged with no build-ups whatsoever, and the music score is little more than a badly done rehash of the likes of Jaws. Overall, it is a terrible movie, but I'll be kind in that Syfy have done much worse. 2/10 Bethany Cox
    1mbrooks-8

    Boring, boring, boring

    Global warming causes ice shelf to calve releasing prehistoric beasty into the modern world. So right off the bat SyFy Channel doesn't want to be accused of originality so they use a pretty overused monster trope, and then they decided that they don't want to accused of being entertaining either so they gave us a film that is 90 minutes of sheer boredom as the dinoshark swims and kills with not an ounce of self awareness or winking at the camera that a film of this genre kind of relies on to be successful. When your a TV movie and can't have actual gore or gratuitous nudity you have to make up for it with a fun and clever script, this film didn't even bother with a script at all. Eric Balfour (Skyline) has got to be the most boring of leads imaginable, and he heads a cast of mostly overdubbed Mexican actors. Pathetic.

    Eric Balfour's character describes seeing this horned creature attacking about, later the lead girl looks up stuff on the "internet" and finds artists renderings of a horned prehistoric shark. Strangely the dinoshark that we get in this movie does not have the horns described by Balfour or like the one in the drawings. I guess the CGI team didn't bother reading the non-existent script either.

    Roger Corman should be ashamed to have his named attached to a piece of dung like this. It's not even bad/fun, it's simply boring/bad.
    4gavin6942

    Another Cheesy SyFy Production

    After a piece of ice thaws near Alaska, the prehistoric dinoshark makes its way to Puerto Vallarta in Mexico to harass the tourists. And, of course, eat them.

    The cover on this film is a bit misleading. What you see is a shark with the head of a T-Rex. In the actual film, though, what you get is basically just a shark (albeit one with a rocky, tough skin). And the graphics are just as bad as any other SyFy film.

    If this film has anything going for it, that would be Roger Corman as Dr. Frank Reeves. Not that he is a good actor, but it is nice to see a legend like Corman showing his face -- especially since he is the producer of this trash. Lead actor Eric Balfour is just average. I could praise him for past work (the "Texas Chain Saw" reboot), but he was poorly cast here. Playing a Mexican local, he has no Latino blood in him and speaks with a Boston accent (despite being from LA).

    Does this film have a global warming message? Hard to say. Clearly the dinoshark arrives because the ice caps are melting, but the film never explicitly states why. Could be man, maybe just an earthquake shook it loose. Either way, the real problem is that a shark survives being frozen for millions of years, not the global climate issue.

    Although I thought "Sharktopus" was way over-hyped and poorly made, I have to say it is better than "Dinoshark". This film really has nothing going for it, unless you want to listen to the audio commentary and hear Corman try (and fail) to defend it.

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    • Trivia
      One of the few films produced by Roger Corman that does not feature female nudity.
    • Goofs
      When Trace is shooting at the Dinoshark you hear the sound of a high-powered rifle, but the rifle he is shooting is an air rifle.
    • Quotes

      Carol Brubaker: Welcome to the Endangered Species list, bastard.

    • Connections
      Featured in Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011)

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Акулозавр
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico(primary location)
    • Production company
      • New Horizons Picture
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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