Another dreadful waste of time
Thorsten Kaye, Nikita Ager, Daniel Alexander, Danny Keogh
Danger stalks the beautiful beaches of Hawaii in this action-packed drama. Dr. Nick West (Thorsten Kaye) is a marine biologist hired to deal with the results of an experiment in genetics -- a mutated ... read more
DVD Release Date: February 13, 2001
Stats: 143 reviews
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December 31, 2011
I remember Shark Attack 2 as one of the earliest SyFy original features. Today the SyFy channel is responsible for some of the worst hot garbage to ever creep its way onto television but in the early days there were a few legitimate low-budget creature feature efforts, one of th... read more
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January 13, 2008
It gets points for the link from the first film, and also for having the nerve to use the same discovery channel footage again too. The characters were good although still fit into the expected stereotypes.
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December 4, 2011fb714907265If they had not claimed those things were sharks and just called this Attack of the Killer Plastic Robot Teeth Monsters, it would have made more sense. Usually shark movies try to mirror Jaws. This is one of the few that actually took inspiration from Jaws 3.
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November 10, 2010
This one was good I found this one better then Jaws 2 this one learned from the mistakes of Shark attack 1 and did a much better job with this one
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February 6, 2010
shark attack 2 is a good sequel is it still as violent as jaws well I must it is more violent than jaws
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November 22, 2009
It's official, I love this series. I have yet to see the first, and nothing will ever reach the fancy-free delirium of the brilliant third, but this gives it one helluva of a try. The shark for a good number of shots is so obviously a toy floating across the water, so funny.
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May 12, 2009
if this is the one where they end up in a cave...then this is the shark attack movie i've seen the most out of any shark attack movie...not that i'm proud of that.
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