Bait Reviews
Not nearly as bad as I expected. Some gruesome attacks helped it along.
Got 5 minutes into this and had to turn it off. Sadly the bad acting and bad CGI in the opening few minutes was enough to indicate what was going to come.
One of the better shark movies I've seen. Loved the characters and the sharks. Tim Treakle
Yes, it's a Shark movie; yes, it's not out to win awards... it still fails to show itself as even mildly entertaining
Poor graphics (for the most part), cheesy acting, and incredibly silly moments. But I somehow found myself becoming more and more invested as the movie went on. I will say when the practical affects were used (with the bodies and some scenes with the sharks) they were actually pretty good. Nice to see instead of just relying solely on CGI. For a B shark movie, it's solid.
Is this a comedy or a horror movie? Have they picked the "actors" from the street? Have the film makers heard about gravity? Can sharks really jump? I thought the needed speed to do so. Questions you get in you head when watching this awful movie. The garage floor was partly filled with water and so was the garage floor below. Why did not the water on the ground floor fall down to the garage floor?
I saw Bait when it first came out in 2D & I am such a huge fan of shark movies & I loved this movie & I have had a 3D 온라인카지노추천 for 10 years and I finally bought the movie in 3-D because I got a really good price. I really enjoyed the movie in 2D but it is extremely good in 3D, the 3D is effects are amazing, 1 of the best 3D effects & when I bought this movie I now own 251 3D movies so I can honestly say that as far as the 3D effects this movie is definitely in the top 10 for amazing 3D effects & I also really thought the storyline was very good. Also if you are like me and you like shark movies I definitely recommend the following shark movies in 3D. Shark Night & The Meg & Jaws 3 in 3D (With Jaws 3 in 3D you can buy on eBay and it is for the new type of 3D 온라인카지노추천's & 3D projectors that use passive and active glasses now the blue/red glasses and jaws 3 in 3D is outstanding as well for the effects) if you have a 3D 온라인카지노추천/Projector I absolutely recommend buying The Meg & Jaws 3 in 3D & Bait & Shark Night.
This was really a dumb movie. First of all the beginning made no sense. That part of the satellite or space station that broke off and fell to earth for one would have never made it through the atmosphere with ANYTHING living on it. If by some luck a small portion of metal happened to survive re-entry and not completely melted nothing living would have possibly made it because of the heat. There are no heat shields on a satellite. So the rest of the movie just isn't even believable. My sci-fi has to at least make a little sense. 😆
Absolute Stupidity this action is a fun bad movie that you and your friends can riff on and a guilty pleasure.
was very impressed by this movie. It has everything; drama, romance, friendship, hidden political messages, exposes socially sensitive themes and lots of people are eaten. Moving.
May sound weird, but it's one of the better shark movies out there, even if it isn't that good. Just check it out for yourself and see what you think. PS: The shark part of the movie happens after 24 minutes
Most Shark Movie's I've seen so Far Are actually the Worst and Crap and Some other Shark Movie's are Actually Pretty Good, I don't Consider Bait a Terrible Shark Movie I've Seen though But I also don't Think This Is the Best Shark Movie I've Ever seen Either
It's rubbish, obviously. But it's entertaining enough rubbish of you approach it with zero expectations. It's a film about a shark in a supermarket so it's hardly going to be visual art. For film nerds, I'm sure that the head in the car park is modeled exactly on the one that falls out of the boat in Jaws. For that alone it gets a star.
I guess you could say I'm running the gamut here in this horror fest. We've already had possession movies, ghost movies, survival movies and now we come to the shark movie. I may have mentioned this in a review before or not, but I'm not exactly the best swimmer. In fact, I actually can't swim at all. And this is considering the fact that I went to a private school that had a pool and I took some swimming classes for a year. Actually, and this is a secret, so don't tell anybody but the entire internet, I almost drowned once when I was a kid. I live on a tropical island and I rarely go to the beach. And when I do go to the beach, I don't go in past the shallow end. I guess the almost drowning seemed to have some sort of effect on me. That's why if I was to be the main character of a shark horror movie, the movie would just be me watching videos on YouTube while some news report plays in the background about some shark attacks. In all seriousness though, the shark subgenre is quite populated to say the least and, unless it's a movie made by The Asylum (makers of the "classic" Sharknado franchise and other assorted shark movies), once you see a shark movie, you've seen them all. I mean, realistically speaking, you can't actually do much with a shark movie. Unless, again, like The Asylum, you throw all logic and actual physics out the window and you do something completely over-the-top and ridiculous. If you're making a straightforward shark movie, however, it's gonna be very difficult to stand out. Particularly when, to some, the best shark movie (Jaws, duh) has already been made. Essentially, much like The Exorcist has done for possession movies, you're just trying to compete with the top dog, as it were. I greatly enjoyed Jaws, even if I wouldn't say it was great, and (to me) it is still the best movie in its subgenre. And, realistically speaking, if you were expecting this to come close to that, then you were just being delusional. Having said all of that, for what I was expecting (a cheap, low-budget horror movie), I came away pleasantly surprised by this movie. I mean, that's not to say that I would say that this is a good movie. I don't feel it comes close to that, but this is a perfectly decent shark movie all things considered. It's not gonna change the world or revolutionize horror, but it does provide precisely what most people want when they go into this movie. And that is some shark gore. We definitely get some good, practical gore from this movie. Yet, at the same time, it almost feels as if the movie is fighting with itself on this regard. What I mean by that is that this feels like a movie that probably wasn't meant to have any gore, but they just added it in because they had to. And, I don't know, I could feel that struggle when watching some of these gorier scenes. Another issue is, to me, the CGI. What I mean by this is that there were three animatronic sharks used while filming and, yet, for its majority, the film made use of CGI. I normally wouldn't have a problem with this, but there's such a major disparity in terms of the CG and how the animatronics look that it's a little bit jarring to jump back and forth between the two. And I know that the budget, seemingly, negated the use of the animatronics for the entirety of filming, but there's still a disconnect between the CG and the animatronic sharks. The plot is simple, a group of characters, some in the store itself and others in the parking garage when a tsunami hits. Both places are, mostly, flooded as the characters are able to stand on shelves and/or cars. Regardless, they come to find out that there's two great white sharks (one in the parking garage and one in the store) in the water and, essentially, that's the entire movie. It's about these people finding a way to survive this and to get out of the supermarket in order to be rescued. There's nothing that you really haven't seen anywhere before in this movie, but I had absolutely no problem with anything that I saw. There's even some funny moments with Kyle and his girlfriend. Other than that, there's minimal character work. Yet, in spite of that, most of these people are relatively likable. Which, quite frankly, surprised the hell out of me. I say this because, more often than not, people in these types of movies act like nothing more than this film's title. They're just bait for the villain, whoever (or whatever) it may be, to murder. I don't wanna say that you come to care about these people, but one is more invested in their plight than one would reasonably expect. Having said that, there's really not that much to this movie in the long run. It's just a regular shark movie and it doesn't really provide anything new or that interesting. Nobody is ever gonna think that this is a better movie than Jaws. I mean, I'm certain that there's SOMEONE out there that thinks this, but they're just weird people that probably voted for Trump. The acting is inconsistent. It's not bad, it's not good, but it's somewhere in between. Though, the guy who plays Kirby is just awful. He's entertaining in how awful he is, but he's still just awful. I don't know if it's because this guy, Dan Wylie, is really that bad or if he was told to ham it up in the worst way possible, but he felt at odds with the rest of the cast. I don't wanna say the rest of the cast took it 'seriously', because while it's not as comedic as, say, Shaun of the Dead, this movie obviously doesn't take itself too seriously nor does it have delusions of grandeur. The point is that the rest of the cast doesn't ham it up as much as this guy does, so I don't know why, if this was the direction he was given, why he'd be the only one to do this. This is what leads me to believe that he was just an awful actor. I don't know, it is what it is. I don't know what else you want me to say about this movie. I feel like I've covered everything and I'm tired. So this is where it ends. There's obviously nothing that's good about this movie. It doesn't stand out in any way, but I think it is a decent B-tier shark movie. Nothing that you need to go out of your way to see, but a movie that's perfectly watchable and it won't make you pull your hair out. That's about the best thing I can say about this.
Despite a few nail-biting moments and a couple of solid casting choices, Bait fails to live up to the expectations of a potentially spine-chill thriller, wasting its interesting premise with useless plot twists, incoherent dialogues and undeveloped characters.