
As students in the United States prepare to make plans for their Spring Break vacation, here are some scary and some fun movies about sharks!
Below is a list of the top 5 movies for Sharks, as ranked by the visitors of RankAMovie. If you would like to add a movie to the list, or cast a vote for the ranking order, visit RankAMovie and make your opinion heard. I must admit, I’m a bit surprised by a few of these, but that could simply be an indication that not enough people have yet voted to re-adjust the listing. When a new movie is added to a list in RankAMovie, the other members of the site will cast their votes and organize the list in a democratic fashion.
1. Jaws
Best movie to watch one week before traveling to a tropical paradise for a vacation. Not only is this a fun and fantastic movie to watch, you’ll also get to see some great actors early in their careers.
2. Dark Waters
the provided description of the movie contains a very interesting sentence: “a sumptuously unsettling sm¶rg¥sbord of disconcerting visuals and unnerving sounds that must be seen to be believed”. You may want to watch this film with the lights on….unless you dare!
3. Deep Blue Sea
This films presents itself as though it wants to be the modern version of “Jaws.” The film lacks a certain suspense factor that other shark movies have attained, and at times an audience member may cheer on the shark as it chases a human. Overall, this is a fun movie to watch. See a shark eat the performer LL Cool J.
4. She Gods of Shark Reef
Watch two theives get shipwrecked on an island full of women. Hmmm…doesn’t sound like much of a shark movie. Of course, the women have a freakish cult following for the sharks.
5. Shark
Burt Reynolds stars in a shark movie. The shark footage is real. A stunt-man died during the filming of one of the underwater scenes (sad story, but interesting trivia).
You can view the entire list of ranked Sharks movies.
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