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Great White vs Tiger Shark
The two biggest of the BIG THREE — great whites and tiger sharks — are two of the most dangerous predators in the ocean. And they get BIG, up to 20 feet and 18 feet, respectively. But can they grow even larger than that? Where can we find the world’s biggest? Two teams of scientists are diving in to uncover the secrets of these powerful and majestic creatures.
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Plot Summary
A luxury resort on the idyllic Hell's Bay island is suddenly plunged into chaos when a Great White shark and a Tiger shark begin attacking swimmers. When the sharks grow bolder and more aggressive, a team of scientists and divers must race against time to find a way to stop the predators before they are all consumed.
Critical Reception
Great White vs Tiger Shark received a generally negative reception from critics and audiences, often being described as a predictable and uninspired creature feature. While some viewers appreciated its B-movie charm and cheesy thrills, many found the plot thin, the acting wooden, and the special effects unconvincing.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a familiar, low-budget take on the killer shark genre.
Lacks originality and memorable moments, relying on formulaic scares.
Visual effects and performances are often criticized as being subpar.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect a low opinion of the film, with common complaints about the weak story, poor acting, and unconvincing CGI.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by The Asylum, a production company known for its low-budget 'mockbusters' that often capitalize on the release of major studio films.
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