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The Sand Sharks themselves have an at least slightly interesting design, but the movie they are named for is woeful. There was almost some humour at a couple of points, but this, just like everything else in _Sand Sharks_, falls flat. _F...


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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the beach, it appears that our large fishy friends have found a way to chomp on you when you're chilling out on the sand too!
On a remote island resort, a group of tourists finds themselves terrorized by a swarm of mutated sharks that can swim through sand. As the body count rises, a local sheriff and a marine biologist must find a way to stop the prehistoric creatures before they decimate the entire island.
Sand Sharks is a low-budget creature feature that garnered attention primarily for its B-movie premise and cast. It is generally considered a "so bad it's good" film, with critics and audiences often pointing to its over-the-top nature and campy elements.
Enjoys its ridiculous premise with over-the-top gore and action.
Often cited for its campy performances and schlocky special effects.
Appreciated by fans of low-budget horror for its entertainment value.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for Sand Sharks is not widely available, but general audience reception often aligns with its status as a cult B-movie, with viewers typically enjoying its campy nature and sheer absurdity.
The film was shot on location in South Africa, doubling for the fictional island resort.
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The Sand Sharks themselves have an at least slightly interesting design, but the movie they are named for is woeful. There was almost some humour at a couple of points, but this, just like everything else in _Sand Sharks_, falls flat. _F...