One positive for this film - it was cool to see old Huggy Bear once again, Antonio Fargas who was a trip in the late Seventies on the 'Starsky and Hutch' TV series. But they made him do that corny accent, what was it - Jamaican?
Answer this question - why keep antagonizing the shark? And why go swimming where the shark hangs out if you know he likes attacking anything in the vicinity?
Ostensibly this was a quick paycheck for Fargas, Treat Williams and whoever else showed up. "Night of the Sharks" if I recall correctly, has no night time scenes, but there are a couple of bloody encounters with the great white one that in a better flick might have been more terrifying. The story rambles and takes a tedious amount of time to wrap things up, so help yourself out with the fast forward button; you won't miss anything important.
One other positive - Juanita muy caliente!
Answer this question - why keep antagonizing the shark? And why go swimming where the shark hangs out if you know he likes attacking anything in the vicinity?
Ostensibly this was a quick paycheck for Fargas, Treat Williams and whoever else showed up. "Night of the Sharks" if I recall correctly, has no night time scenes, but there are a couple of bloody encounters with the great white one that in a better flick might have been more terrifying. The story rambles and takes a tedious amount of time to wrap things up, so help yourself out with the fast forward button; you won't miss anything important.
One other positive - Juanita muy caliente!