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| Critter | Christopher Paige |
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This clip is kinda funny in that "the scale" of the giant shark seems to be changing from one scene to the next. When the man with the life jacket jumps off the boat and into the shark's mouth, the shark's mouth seems to be about the "width" of a man's height. In the very next scene, the shark swallows a lifeboat with about six men in it. John Barrowman is in this movie, for all of those rabid John Barrowman fans out there. For a while there, I couldn't figure out why this "gay blogger" was forever posting shit about John Barrowman, like the gay male community in America wakes up in the morning wanting to know what John Barrowman did last night. I get it now that this guy stars in a Dr. Who spinoffs in the UK. I remember Barrowman was in the US tv series CPW: Central Park West. The movie Shark Attack 3: Megalodon is in the news because the movie using a book about a prehistoric giant shark without the permission of the author. Renowned marine conservationist Richard Ellis claims the filmmakers shot a scene in which his 1991 bestseller, "Great White Shark," was used to prove the long-extinct, 60-foot-long C. Megalodon shark still exists. The producers of the offending 2002 flick, "Shark Attack 3: Megalodon," created fake pages for Ellis' book that say C. Megalodon could still be around, even though it died out a million years ago, according to a federal suit filed in Manhattan against distributor Lions Gate Entertainment. NYPost -------------------- |
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